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    Re: Snakes and Stones Pr. 2

    Photo #517

    A Het Piebald ball python with a piece of Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan.
    I purchased several lbs of Lapis Lazuli years ago before the price skyrocketed.

    Randomly: My gf asked me to photograph a neat moth outside...that is not a moth...that is a Tiger Bee Fly...

    I would have liked to have gotten a better macro photo of its face, but I was too intimidated by a fly the size of a half-dollar to get any closer.

    Fun fact: Tiger Bee Flies eat nectar and pollen as adults, but their larvae are strictly parasites of Carpenter Bees.
    After a bit more research I learned they are completely harmless to people.
    Last edited by Lord Sorril; 08-06-2025 at 07:19 PM.
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