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Monstres 118 - monstruos - munsters (Ammophila sabulosa) (830699356)

Image of Ammophila sabulosa (Linnaeus 1758)

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Description: www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=830699356&size=l Hello friends, I want to explain reason to the series of pictures of insects I have titled it "monsters", not in pejorative tone but colloquial and affectionate. We all know that one of the oldest phobias is characterized by the instinctive fear to the insects, cockroaches, worms, spiders, etc. is known by entomofobia. Perhaps it has been the entomofobia the culprit that the cinema has presented to the insects like the evilaliens (they ally, troops of the space, the day of the independence, Dune, among other) or the literature, being holding one of the last and outstanding "the game of Ender" of Orson Scott Card, where Ender conquers to the insectors, characterized by a society based on the behavior of the ants. So I intone the one he/she "mea culpa" and manifesto my unjust treatment toward the insects, nothing else far from being monstrous. They are only more a link in the nature, some alive beings different to us (this can also have a lot to do with the fear to the insects, since there is not nothing else feared that the different thing for ignorance and for sensation of ownership to a certain tribe - in our case the human tribe). Short the roll and asking for forgiveness to the lovers of the insects, among those that consider myself, will continue calling monsters to these creatures that don't have anything of monstrous. Date: 13 July 2007, 18:13. Source: monstres 118 - monstruos - munsters (Ammophila sabulosa). Author: Ferran Pestaña from Barcelona, España. Camera location41° 17′ 04.14″ N, 2° 03′ 50.6″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.284482; 2.064056.

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