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I think they dont exist, look like CGI to me
“From the Church’s point of view there is no objection whatever to racial research and race culture.
Nor is there any objection to the endeavour to keep the national characteristics of a people as far as possible
pure and unadulterated, and to foster their national spirit by emphasis upon the common ties of blood, which unite them.”
- Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber Archbishop of Munich
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Dragonflies are beautiful insects. But despite their deadly characteristics they are preyed upon by robber flies smaller than themselves. Robber flies are the ultimate aerial killers of the insect world (after the Asian giant hornet). They regularly prey on wasps. Sometimes in the animal kingdom there are examples of predation that don't make sense on paper. For instance it has been discovered that in Maine fishers (a kind of weasels) prey on Canadian lynx, even if the latter is much bigger and on paper it should shred a fisher to ribbons.
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It's cool to learn more about dragonflies I have always felt they were unique and mysterious.
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