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"Spectacular creature. Greg pointed out the back-facing spines on the hind legs - literally a ""bear trap"" that locks the prey in when captured. I layed on the ground for this perspective. The lifer was my Thrill-of-the-Day. Fourth shot a cool window into iNat group."
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"Spectacular creature. Greg pointed out the back-facing spines on the hind legs - literally a ""bear trap"" that locks the prey in when captured. I layed on the ground for this perspective. The lifer was my Thrill-of-the-Day. Fourth shot a cool window into iNat group."
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"Spectacular creature. Greg pointed out the back-facing spines on the hind legs - literally a ""bear trap"" that locks the prey in when captured. I layed on the ground for this perspective. The lifer was my Thrill-of-the-Day. Fourth shot a cool window into iNat group."
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I don't remember which this one is... Dragonfly experts Greg and Eric showed me some really amazing dragonflies...
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Dragonfly experts Greg and Eric showed me some really amazing dragonflies... (Many of these are duplicates of ones they have already observed on that same time and location, but that's ok...)
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Dragonfly experts Greg and Eric showed me some really amazing dragonflies... (Many of these are duplicates of ones they have already observed on that same time and location, but that's ok...)
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Flag-tailed Spinyleg Dromogomphus spoliatus female Gloster Bend, Lake Travis LCRA Park Travis Co., TX 23 June 2003
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LOTS of clubtails in this area!!
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I bet, all in all, I saw 15 clubtails!
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I bet, all in all, I saw 15 clubtails!
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I bet, all in all, I saw 15 clubtails!
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Flag-tailed Spinyleg Dromogomphus spoliatus male Buescher State Park Bastrop Co., TX 29 June 2003