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196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Lantory Rule (share taxi)

Kratie, Cambodge. Random share taxi, Collectivo, bunch of hot, uncomfortable people vehicle

Gardening @lemmy.world
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Avocado and Orange

Grown from seed, 20 litre paint bucket for scale.

Entomology @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Grasshopper

Sorry, no Lemming for scale (Wikipedia tells me a Lemming is '13–18 cm (5–7 in)'. So about the same size. I would imagine there are many about, but I only notice them when they are on doorframes or something.

They happily crawl onto my hand, my coworkers tell me they are delicious grilled, so I don't mention it and go for a walk in the forest.

Southwest Cambodia

Entomology @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

A bug

A very interesting bug. Aside from the colouration it has fuzz on part of its antennae, and horns/ spikes on its back. Another photo from the side in comments.

Arachnology @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Whip Scorpion, Cambodia

Since they are found in the same places as Scorpions, these always creep me out. Once I see what it is, I shoo it elsewhere. As long as they are handled gently they don't release that defensive stink. Scorpions here readily act defensive, these are much more relaxed. Their colouration is quite interesting.

Reptiles and Amphibians @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Golden Flying Snake

I think that is what it is. Extraordinary climbers. I find them on the second floor of the house every few months. I see them outside a few times a week. Colouration is highly variable locally. Here they are green and black.

Wikipedia and a few other sources say this

Also, it is reported to take snakes occasionally, and to avoid frogs, though frogs are also reported being eaten.

In Cambodia they always take frogs, and will strike poisonous toads, then spit them out.

Reptiles and Amphibians @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Juvenile Painted Bronzeback

Lovely things, quite relaxed as babies. This one was rescued from a palm tree after a storm. Another photo in body.

Reptiles and Amphibians @mander.xyz
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Red Necked Keelback

AbandonedPorn @reddthat.com
TeachableMoment @sh.itjust.works

Cambodia

Near the Black Palace on Bokor Mountain