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At first I didn’t know about this either, but then, as it turned out, search engines scan the Internet for “similar pictures,” and many of them do. common things became easy to find. In a similar way, it is easy to determine the breeds of chickens in the pictures, plant varieties, movie titles based on the artist’s photograph, and so on.Thank you! Probably it is too hot. I had not thought to use Google to id my varieties. I'll try that, thanks!
Rosy Maple Moth, says Google Lens.
Rosy maple moth, says my brainRosy Maple Moth, says Google Lens.
We have only like that here:Rosy maple moth, says my brain
I like moths too… or maybe just all animals. Hehe. Here’s an oak worm moth I sawWe have only like that here:
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They was my favorite toys when i was a child. My grandfather, who did not understand insects, argued that they were great pests for the garden (although the larvae of these insects usually eat only dead, rotten wood), and if I caught them, he demanded that I kill them afterwards. But I didn’t do this and secretly released them back)))