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Sunday, March 6, 2011

A Macro Monday Mystery

In honor of Macro Monday I am posting this macro shot for you to ponder. What is it? And to what does it belong? Feel free to share your guesses in the comments. I'll post the answer next Sunday!




The ANSWER is now posted...click HERE to see the reveal!

19 comments:

  1. ummm, a zebra sleeping on a mirror??? Or a zebra style pillow reflected in a mirror? A moth, a butterfly? I don't know, but it is very cool, no matter what it actually is!

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  2. I'm not sure, but it's a cool pattern. It's not a mirror because the two halves of the pattern aren't identical. It does look like some kind of furry animal skin.

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  3. looks like a rug..... that use to be a beautiful beast.

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  4. An animal, tanned, hide?

    My Monday feature is: COLORFUL fungus

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  5. zebras are white with black stripes...this is black with white stripes..so?

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  6. I don't know, but I don't think it's still attached to the animal...yikes!

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  7. It looks like the pattern of a zebra - but I'm not sure!

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  8. You got me on this one. Looks like some type of fur. A Very pretty pattern!

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  9. very cool what ever it is... maybe an okapi?

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  10. The fabulous fur pattern of a young Tapir ... or two?

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  11. I am going out on a limb and say some insect... I wanted to let you know that I post Nature Notes meme on Wednesdays and I would be happy to have you...Michelle

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  12. I was almost sure I left a comment here. I came back to see the other guesses.
    I think Zebra would be too easy.
    I'm going to go with a goat's fur. Just don't know what part - snout, ear? :)

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  13. Some kind of insect maybe-- a fuzzy catepillar?

    Thanks for the MM visit!

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  14. Much smaller than a zebra. Great image whatever it is. I'll check back to see. Am following you!

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  15. Closeup on some kind of furry spider?

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