Duration: 72 seconds Upload Time: 07-02-22 21:18:47 User: jcmegabyte :::: Favorites |
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A tiny 1/32" long egg of the Pacific Green Sphinx Moth [Arctonotus lucidus] hatches under the microscope. The larva can be clearly seen though the transparent eggshell as it chews its way out. The magnification is 100x and the event is presented in 72x time-lapse. The music is "Blown Glass" from the "Ruins II" CD by TECHNICIAN. (c)2007 JCMDI.COM, and the Hi-Res version of this video is available on DVD at http://technician.jcmdi.com/lepdvd01/lepdvd01.html for details. |
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kclama ::: Favorites Very interesting, well done. 07-02-23 07:50:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
wiskwood ::: Favorites cool 07-03-02 02:07:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
flybikes90 ::: Favorites eww 07-03-18 23:16:38 _____________________________________________________ | |
bugvision ::: Favorites what kind of microscope was that? 07-03-30 11:16:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
GreatMoviesForever ::: Favorites scary 07-04-11 07:23:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
kenamarin ::: Favorites its so cute looking!! 07-04-15 13:25:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
Hadezul2 ::: Favorites Fascinating. Only thing is I didn't like the music. Electronic computery sounding stuff with something natural and organic just didn't go together IMHO. Brilliant photography though. 07-04-16 11:22:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
trackman3030 ::: Favorites thats so cool 07-07-10 18:05:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
BlackRabbitofDeath ::: Favorites eww ww ww ww ww ww ww ww ww ww ww 07-07-10 19:58:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
vectrect ::: Favorites Wow thats cool 07-07-12 03:03:02 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Time-lapse Sphinx moth egg hatches under microscope
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