The mating of ladybugs, romantic snails and damselflies, spiders wrapping grasshoppers, the emergence of butterflies, caterpillar trains, ants drinking water and moving food and digging holes, new-born bees flapping their wings, dung beetles carrying dung balls, and flying dragonflies And ladybugs and hungry children, the falling of raindrops, the flowers that eat aphids, the wrestling of stag beetles, the emergence of mosquitoes, the interlocking food chain, etc., all have perfect details! In fact, the microscopic world is very similar to the human world. Lastly, the background music is also excellent...all of which really makes a big difference in the eyes of insect macro photography enthusiasts! The only fly in the ointment is that there are fewer insect varieties.
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