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    Can you identify this chap?

    No, I think the clay tiles were very slippery for him to get a grip on. I'll try to post some more pics using method #2 this weekend of him in the tree/shrub. He moved off quite well with his shaky leaf motion once in the tree.
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    Can you identify this chap?

    I did, it tells you that you will run out of space and that you have to delete some images but I can't find out how to delete. :mad:
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    Can you identify this chap?

    Found him in an outside corridor after a night's feeding on bugs around the floor lights. I wanted to post some more pics of him in the shrub but don't know how to delete others to make space. Help anyone?
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    Hello All members

    Thank you to all
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    Can you identify this chap?

    Thanks Guys. I see in Wiki that the are pretty rare. I rescued this fella and put him on a nearby shrub and he almost dissappeared his camo was so good. I think I was lucky to have seen him! :D
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    Can you identify this chap?

    Hello all We we up in northern Uganda in the Murchison Falls area when I came across this fella. Thought it could belong in dead leaf of devils flower species but search as I may can't quite find anything like it. (Most likely Deroplatus) The locals say that it was very rare to see. Does any...
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    Hello All members

    Hi there. My name is Sandy and live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I'm 52 years old and am bush lover. While birds are my main thing, I love all animals great and small. My wife and I are lucky enough to have shares of a few game lodges and I am fascinated with how animals evolve to suit...
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