It took me a bit to "see" it for the first time, too. Try pausing the life cycle vid at 0:04 and then cover the left or right side of the butterfly with your hand so you can see only one half. The dog's head is looking off to the side from the center of the butterfly. You only see a dog's head profile, the black spot is the eye, with the forehead directly above and in front of the eye, and the snout/neck out in front of and below ththat. It might take a little imagination, but you'll get it :-)
Yes - I rear a lot of different species for science documentary. Ths one was shot with a blue screen to be used in a movie, but this particular footage was not selected for that film and was used in the Dogface life cycle video instead. Thanks for watching! :-)
Esta amarela é linda,como a natureza è sábia ....
milabluelady 6 months ago
Thanks again for watching! =)
JcmdiStockFootage 6 months ago
why is it 'dog face' cant see any resemblance of a dog's face :(
spunkkymunkky 2 years ago
It's really hard to see in this video - check out the life cycle video:
watch?v=yX0Oz5nUXtQ
The is an image of a dog's head (profile) on each forewing (only on the males) looking outward from the center...
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
i still cant see the dogface in the vid u recommended :(
spunkkymunkky 2 years ago
It took me a bit to "see" it for the first time, too. Try pausing the life cycle vid at 0:04 and then cover the left or right side of the butterfly with your hand so you can see only one half. The dog's head is looking off to the side from the center of the butterfly. You only see a dog's head profile, the black spot is the eye, with the forehead directly above and in front of the eye, and the snout/neck out in front of and below ththat. It might take a little imagination, but you'll get it :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
its really pretty, kind of made me feel brand new for a split second.
thanks.
simyan2008 2 years ago
It does kind of have that effect when they're all shiny and new like that! Thanks for watching :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
:) ....
enemyindisguise 2 years ago
Thanks for stopping by! :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
it's amazing! do you grow butterflies?
why it on bluescreen?
I took still shot references of comming out cocun from somebody who has butterfiles at home)))
whooza 2 years ago
Yes - I rear a lot of different species for science documentary. Ths one was shot with a blue screen to be used in a movie, but this particular footage was not selected for that film and was used in the Dogface life cycle video instead. Thanks for watching! :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago