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Insect

Butterfly

Image February 23, 2016 Josh More

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It is thought that the alternating black and white stripes on zebras create interference patterns in the UV spectrum and confuse insects so the horses don’t get bit so much.

It’s a wonder that some butterflies can find one another.

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This site features my photography. Starting as a hobby to see as many species as I could before they went extinct, it's become more.

I've learned that many zoos are no longer cages of desperation, but have become triage centers combating extinction. They work tirelessly, at little to no pay, to save the world the rest of us are actively destroying.

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Zoos - Any AZA or CAZA accredited zoo may use any photo here for free, commercially or not.

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