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Resin Droplet Caught in Web!!


Can you believe what you're seeing?!! I saw this and my jaw hit the floor...it seems impossible, but here is a very heavy droplet of sap, suspended in a web! INCREDIBLE!!! Even more incredible, the size of this droplet is at least 1/2" in diameter, it's HUGE! I think what happened is that tiny droplets of sap fell one by one onto this web, and as you can see, it's just about to fall through, but not before I got this picture! One of the most amazing things I've ever seen!! I would have made this my 365 pick but I think it needs to be explained before you can understand what you're looking at, so I decided to put the fern as my pick.
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