Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy (I)

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Saturday 15 August, 2015 by Uncle Spike

How about a creepy poo-bug??

This week’s first entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is a Mole Cricket, or Gryllotalpa brachyptera, that I saw crawling out of a huge pile of cow poo that I was shifting on our farm here in Southwest Türkiye. Creepy it certainly was, but if you want to see what happened, click here to see my original post about Mr Poo-Bug 🙂

Hope you enjoy this entry.

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10 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy (I)

  1. […] The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Creepy’ (I) […]

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  3. […] The first entry for this week can be found here: WPC ‘Creepy’ (I) […]

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  5. Cris says:

    That is one weird little critter, like something out of a sci-fi movie. Wow.
    Here is my creepies:

    Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy (Ghosts of Children)

    WPC 2 Creepy Clouds

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  6. Now that’s an interesting bug .. I wonder what it is 😊

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  7. fredrieka says:

    woof woof creepy

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  8. janegundogan says:

    While camping in the mountains last weekend we found one of these little critters in our tent. Daughter nearly had a breakdown!

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