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DudBomb

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It's not easy being green
I've been trying to identify him, but all the green stinkbugs I see aren't as pretty as him.
 
Its still young and hip. Just a green stink bug from Tennessee. They start out black, green, yellow, and round. As they mature the colors blend till solid green and the body is more angular.
 
Haha yes young and hip. Where I live I find mostly brown ones. I have a brown marmorated stink bug pinned, I want to catch and identify them all, the juveniles looking so different makes things a little more complicated. Love pic! I love bugs.
 
I enjoy photographing them. I have quite a few pics of assassin and stink bugs, spiders, and several other insect types.
 

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