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INSECTA DOC

People have been attracted to mystical nature of insects throughout time. Insects have been items of religious importance, patterns for ornaments, human food etc. Insect are notoriously known for causing famines and pestilences throughout human history. This blog hopes to present interesting stories about insect to readers of all background. Particularly focusing on insect in agriculture and human cultures. Please acknowledge motsobop@yahoo.com for any use of the material on this blog spot.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Images of insects from Lecheng

I enjoy watching animals, especially insect doing their daily activities. I know they communicate well, is just that their language is different from ours.
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Time to build a new home

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"Aren’t we too crowded ?"

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"we are getting somewhere"

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"I don't think so"

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"Taste good"

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Sejamakuka- a tireless hunter (predator)

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Carrying the meal (Cicada) somwhere to enjoy



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Time to rest for a while and will be back

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in search of a new home

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Tuesday, June 5, 2007


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I am an Associate Professor at Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources Born and raised in Lecheng Village, located in the splendid Hills of Tswapong in Eastern Botswana. Ke mokwena Morwa Obopile-a- Difhemo-a- Ntshobo. WHY INSECTA DOC? Insecta is the name given to the group (class) of arthropods that are six legged, with two pairs of legs on each side of the body. Their bodies are divided into three regions-head, thorax and abdomen. Arthropod refers to joint-legged animals that include myriapods (millipedes, centipedes and their relatives), chelicerates (spiders, scorpions, ticks horseshoe crabs), crustaceans (crabs, shrimps and relatives) and hexapods (six legged arthropods –insects and their relatives).
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      • Images of insects from Lecheng
      • Time to build a new home
      • "Aren’t we too crowded ?"
      • "we are getting somewhere"
      • "I don't think so"
      • "Taste good"
      • Sejamakuka- a tireless hunter (predator)
      • Carrying the meal (Cicada) somwhere to enjoy
      • Time to rest for a while and will be back
      • in search of a new home
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