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which picture do you think is better? (60x).
I found a monarch egg on my tropical milkweed plant this afternoon. This is the first egg I found on this plant. I'm going to keep it in a tupperware with holes in the top with a damp towel and fresh milkweed leaves.
1 comment:
Mmmm... tasty. Can you make a very small omelette out of these?
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