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Pair of Sporophytes Sharing a Droplet


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Creeping around on our hillside one day, I found a log covered with moss and lichen. I noticed there were still droplets on this patch and staring closely, I discovered this pair, who are sharing a tiny droplet of water. Is it just me or do they seem to be trying very hard not to fall over from the weight?! Can you imagine?! This droplet is about the size of the ball at the tip of a pen!
This image was taken in January, 2012.
Creeping around on our hillside one day, I found a log covered with moss and lichen. I noticed there were still droplets on this patch and staring closely, I discovered this pair, who are sharing a tiny droplet of water. Is it just me or do they seem to be trying very hard not to fall over from the weight?! Can you imagine?! This droplet is about the size of the ball at the tip of a pen!
This image was taken in January, 2012.
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