Trigoniulus corallinus


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Trigoniulus corallinus03-11-2024alamdanga, Bangladesh


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We see some insects moving around us which are scary to see but are very beautiful and their movement is great. Similarly, I have come with a photography of a slow-moving kit. Maybe you have seen this kit a lot and you know enough about it. Yes, I have brought photography to you, Kellu. These types of kits are red in color. I have seen them moving alone and they are a little red and large in size. But even though they look red when they are located together, they are a little smaller in size. This is what seems most surprising to me. They appear after the monsoon, but I do not know exactly where they come from or whether they are created in the natural environment. Sometimes I think that maybe they are the offspring or children of the adults. However, I have searched and found no house or specific place for them. Like ants, their houses can be seen in their places, but I have not found any specific house for them. However, I have seen them in the same place many times. Just like this, they are seen moving silently in a forest or among the grass leaves or staying in one place. Their presence makes us understand the concept of love and affection. We humans cannot live in love and affection without it. I think there are things in the natural environment that we can learn and understand. The movement of this kit reminds us of that.

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PhotographTrigoniulus corallinus
Locationalamdanga,Bangladesh
Photographer@monsukjgm40


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/309849326
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23.7626788.94378https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=9/23.159/89.163




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