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Meadow crown
In this photo you can see meadow crown.
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Box tree moth
In this photo you see a boxwood moth.
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Peacock eye
In this photo you can see a peacock eye.
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Chopped aurelia
In this photo you can see the chopped aurelia.
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Poppy
In this photo you see a poppy.
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Queen page
In this photo you can see the queen's page. It is one of the largest butterflies you can encounter in Belgium.
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Merians brush
In this photo you can see the caterpillar of a merian brush.
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Wall snapdragon
In the photo you see wall snapdragon. It is a plant of the plantain family.
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Spanish flag: Butterfly
In this photo you can see a Spanish flag. It is a diurnal moth.
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White-faced butterfly
In this photo you see a white-faced butterfly.
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Grass snake
The grass snake is a non-poisonous snake, which occurs naturally in Belgium and the Netherlands. She can bite, but does not inject poison. She defends herself by producing a foul-smelling body secretion, or by pretending to be dead. She lives in …
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Dambordje
This moth thanks his name to the pattern he has on his wings.
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