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  • cool!!!

    

  • @debbideb2035 Thank you! /KD

  • that was one of the best veiws of the hawk moth ive ever seen, many thanks for a great video

  • @vanhallnorway Thank you very much for nice comment and praise!!  /KD

  • im curious as to how animals developed mimcry. How can this be influenced in genetics. like the shape. The most i could think aout is that animals change color according as to what they eat. As for the shape

  • @pureefficient Thank you for comment! I think there are lot of explanations and theories of this! /KD

  • @pureefficient hi. it depends which animals you have in mind, if lions or tigers for example, than they take on looks from the environment in which they hunt to camouflage and conceal themselves from their victims. there is so much to this topic, though. some spiders change colors just like chameleons do for the same reason the lions or tigers look inconspicuous in tall grasses that match their color or pattern. By the way, I'm uploading video of spider-chameleon. Have seen it only once in life.

  • @toothclaw18 Thanks for your comment!  /KD

  • @KDArvidsson11 Thanks! and you're welcome! check my vid. about spider chameleon out. and let me know what you think about it. watch?v=rdo0AaEuuUo

  • @toothclaw18 Ye i get that  thanks

  • @pureefficient here is link to my video of spider-chameleon watch?v=rdo0AaEuuUo

    It changes color from whitish to very dark. I made the video with my camera, put it together and uploaded it, so to speak.

  • Hej KDArvidsson.

    Bra filmat på dagsvärmaren som snabbt flyger

    omkring. Svårt att fånga sådana rörliga motiv.

    Hälsningar ingegerdan.

  • @ingegerdan Tack så mycket för dina komplimanger! /KD

  • Absolutely Amazing!!! I've seen these little guys here in Greece and I've always wondered what they were called! Now I know:):) Thank you so much for this very unique video. Janet

  • Absolutely Amazing!!! I've seen these little guys here in Greece and I've always wondered what they were called! Now I know:):) Thank you so much for this very unique video. Janet

  • @janetathensbay Thank you Janet for your praise!!

  • fantastic camerawork

  • Thank you SAbirdz!

  • AMAZING! I have never seen a better close-up-video of Macroglossum stellatarum! Very sharp and thus absolutely in focus!

  • Thank you so very much for your praise Xotica85!

  • Fantastic .... I have only seen one of these and I never had a camera in my hands......!!!!!

    Great quality capture....  :)

  • Thank you so much Gerry!

  • Thank you very much sorbothane!

  • Excellent. This is what I have always wanted to capture.

  • Thank you Alper!

  • Tack Magnus! Ja det var ett häftigt invasionsår 2006! Hoppas det dyker upp nya i år så man kan få ändå bättre film på den!

  • LÄCKERT! Riktigt snygg film igen!

    Man kan nästan tro att det är en kolibri hehe..

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