... in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:25
This Toad/Frog (king-kou-uk / kong kaeb)was in the alley beside our house. 6562 |
There were many eaten leaves around this beautiful caterpillar. 6923 |
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A very Big Bee. 6951-1 |
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/ Toad; What's the difference? This one was in a bucket of lemon grass soaking in water. 7171 |
Praying Mantis - One day here, next day gone!
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This 2-inch long beauty came walking acrossour front deck one evening. 7474 |
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I
must clean this pile: Look at these creepy crawlies underneath!
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Jumping
Maggots: The Curled Up One on the Right is about to Jump!
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Grub found in corn patch; ~2 cm long. 7545 |
A Black
Scorpion! (kh'cha-dom-rei or k'tuoy) It's ~4 inches long.
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A
Horn Caterpillar: The Tail End has the Horn - about 10 cm long.
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A Dragon Fly resting on the edge of our compost bin. 7627 |
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| Golden Tortoise (un doug mirh) Pumpkin Beetle (Aulacophora
similis or foveicollis) http://jnkvv-vegsoft.com/english/insect.php?vegid=6&insectid=2 7643-1 |
These
red tree ants (ang kraong) have found a
feast on top of our wall!
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Worms!
We have worms! (chun-len or june-layn)
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Chinese
Rose Beetle Our bean leaves are being devoured!
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Snail (k'choiw) - This one we found at the Wow Center Garden.
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Golden Apple Snail and eggs. An invasive species which eats rice plants.
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Chickens, cows, dogs and cats abound around the neighborhood. Several species of aphids and mealybugs plague our garden. We are learning to deal with them in relatively natural ways until a balanced ecosystem develops.
We have dozens of little tiny birds living in our attic. They eat the leaves of our plants sometimes but mostly they eat bugs! Yeah birds!
We also have many Skinks and Geckos around the
garden but they move too fast to catch them on camera! http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/lizards.htmWe






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