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Ugly by name, and (I think) ugly by appearance. One of the first insects to reappear in the garden after winter.
Bee Assassin Bug (Apiomerus spissipes). Yet another predator found on sunflowers lining my driveway. This image provides a good view of the proboscis the assassin uses to attack its prey. Arvada, Jefferson Co., Colo.
The American Colonies, 1775. It’s a time of civil unrest and political upheaval in the Americas. As a Native American assassin fights to protect his land and his people, he will ignite the flames of a young nation’s revolution. Assassin’s Creed III takes you...
For my Modern Assassin Costume
Turns out my job has a laser cutter..why wasn't I told?!?!
Laser Cut EL Sheet (left over from Daft Punk Helms)
Tron-tastic!
Montaje Assassins Creed " Nada es verdad, todo está permitido ".
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This critter is an assassin bug! It gets its name from that bent nose (which is actually a feeding tube, called a rostrum). It uses it to stab its prey and then suck out their innards !! It can also deliver a nasty sting with it, so be careful!