After visiting the Crocodile Farm, we headed to the Butterfly Farm. It has almost the same look and feel to it as the one we visited in Subic and Davao. Well, I guess that’s because butterflies have the same needs of course — lots of room to fly around and lots of flowers to get nectar from. We only spent around 30 minutes or less inside. I guess, once you’ve seen one butterfly farm, you’ve seen ‘em all. What’s surprising was that hey had these mini cages with different insects inside, including a reptile. Creepy.
Caterpillar Scorpion
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Hi John! Oonga, where is my reptile? I think I forgot to post it.
I spoted a bit of a blooper in this post .. hehe
“..mini cages with different insects inside, including a reptile.”
heheh .. Of course I know u didn’t mean to say that a reptile is an insect…
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cheers.
Posted by john at April 13, 2007, 9:03 pmHi John! Hahahaha!
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Posted by Evah at May 22, 2009, 9:37 pmThanks Evah!!!
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Ei!!! You got wings!!!
heheh..
Peter! Kamay mo ilagay mo sa tamang lugar .hehehe
BTW, I think you reclassified the reptile on your first paragraph. hehehe…
Nice pix.
Posted by john at April 13, 2007, 10:09 am