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| sent on November 18, 2013 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations, really nice, clean and razor sharp Complimenti ,bella davvero,nitidissima |
| sent on November 19, 2013 (2:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Andrew .. this is the first picture with speaker car built on SB 800 made almost 6 in the evening .. Grazie Andrea.. questa è la prima foto con diffusore auto costruito su SB 800 fatta quasi alle 6 di sera.. |
| sent on November 24, 2013 (9:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations! Very good result :) Complimenti! Ottimo risultato:) |
| sent on April 04, 2015 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Superb first floor, but I dare to alert you that the term "spider Dentone" although nice is not correct, because the spiders have no teeth! Those who have so well photographed are called chelicerae, from which it takes its name a subtype (Subphilum) Arthropods (Chelicerata) to which appartegono all arachnids (spiders, scorpions, etc ...). Within the chelicerae are the poison glands that end in two curved claws (claws) with which the spider injects paralyzing venom.
I add, that what appear smaller two legs are actually the pedipalps, the base of which is a kind of jaw that serves the spider to hold the prey, shred the meat and finally swallow it after it has been reduced as a pap +/- semi-liquid.
VABB è I wrote too much ... I hope you did not get bored.
HELLO, Claudio;-) Stupendo primo piano, mi permetto però di segnalarti che il termine "Ragno Dentone" anche se simpatico non è corretto, perchè i ragni non hanno denti! Quelli che hai così ben fotografato si chiamano cheliceri, da cui prende appunto il nome un sottotipo (Subphilum) di Artropodi (Chelicerata) a cui appartegono tutti gli aracnidi (ragni, scorpioni, ecc...). All'interno dei cheliceri sono presenti le ghiandole velenifere che terminano in due artigli ricurvi (chele) con cui il ragno inocula il veleno paralizzante. Aggiungo, che quelle che sembrano due zampe più piccole sono in realtà i Pedipalpi, alla cui base è presente una specie di mascella che serve al ragno per tenere ferma la preda, triturare la carne e infine ingerirla dopo averla ridotta +/- come una pappetta semiliquida. Vabbè ho scritto anche troppo... spero di non averti annoiato. CIAO, Claudio |
| sent on April 16, 2015 (7:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-P thanks .. the nice comment ... grazie.. del piacevole commento ... |
| sent on June 28, 2016 (15:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really a great scatto.Bravo. Veramente un gran bel scatto.Bravo. |
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