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The tongue eating louse Cymotha Exigina, is a parasitic isopod that enter fish through the gills and cutting the tongue & replaces it. This revolting example was collected by Viktor Wynd in Sogod, Phillipines 2015.

 

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Phillipine Pit Viper

Captive

Miamira alleni

''Miamira alleni'' is a species of colorful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chromodorididae. This species is found in shallow reefs in Southeast Asia. ''M. alleni'' has not been observed eating, but it is likely that it consumes sponges, like other ''Miamira '' species.

 

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getting the bike fixed, again

Rice terrace in Banaue, Luzon.

Thank you so much for the beautiful Birthday Card you posted for me, I really appreciate it. God bless you always to Phillipines from Honduras!

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Manila, Phillipines

nach dem ersten Zug

Olympus OM2

Zuiko 35 f2.0 auto w

Kodak ColorPlus 200

Banaue, Ifugao Province, Luzon, Philippines, Jan 2014, Hexar AF

it's blue Monday

Taken at Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phillipine Violet Baleria cristata root hardy tropical shrub. Semi-woody shrub blooming in my garden. Jan. 2017.

 

Still alive and blooming in 2022.

Philippine Violet Baleria cristata A hardy winter blooming garden plant with semi-woody stems. It does freeze but returns with warmer weather. Houston, Texas. Nov. 2021

Taken on the beach on Malapascua, Phillipines. In the day before DSLR...!

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