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  2. Evergreen bagworm - Wikipedia

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    larva crawling Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis, evergreen bagworm Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis, evergreen bagworm. The evergreen bagworm (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis), commonly known as bagworm, eastern bagworm, common bagworm, common basket worm, or North American bagworm, is a moth that spins its cocoon in its larval life, decorating it with bits of plant material from the trees on which it ...

  3. Spinning dancer - Wikipedia

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    The illusion derives from the lack of visual cues for depth. For instance, as the dancer's arms move from viewer's left to right, it is possible to view her arms passing between her body and the viewer (that is, in the foreground of the picture, in which case she would be circling counterclockwise on her right foot) and it is also possible to view her arms as passing behind the dancer's body ...

  4. Wild silk - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillars live on tamarind trees and colonies of several hundred spin communal cocoons. The cocoon's outer layers are beige, while inner layers enclosing each individual are white. Cocoons are boiled in water and wood ash to remove the gum binding filaments together and washed clean. When spun and woven the resulting cloth is coarse, and ...

  5. Boy with a Spinning-Top - Wikipedia

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    Boy with a Spinning-Top or Child with a Teetotum is a 1738 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Jean Siméon Chardin, now in the Louvre in Paris, which acquired it in 1907. [ 1 ] It is based on a 1735 work now in the São Paulo Museum of Art and shows Auguste-Gabriel, son of the jeweller Charles Godefroy, contemplating a teetotum or ...

  6. Citheronia regalis - Wikipedia

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    It burrows into the ground to pupate in an earthen chamber, rather than spinning a cocoon. Its eggs are yellowish, ovular and 2 mm in diameter. They are laid either singly or in groups of up to four on the upper surface of the host plant leaves, favoring nut trees such as Juglans and Carya (walnuts and hickories). There are regional preferences ...

  7. Illusory motion - Wikipedia

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    Stroboscopic images is where a series of static images are viewed in sequence at a high enough rate that the static images appear to blend into a continuous motion. An example of this is a motion picture. Optical art (or Op art.) is when artists use simple black and white patterns that create vivid illusions of motion, which are known as ...

  8. Larva (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cocoon 1 19 Cocoon 2 20 Puding: Dea-bum, Kim 21 7 May: Watermelon 22 UFO 23 Fishing 24 Out of Body 25 14 May: Hot Spring 26 Hide and Seek: Byoung-wook, Ahn 27 Earthquake 28 Hair-growth Solution: Dea-bum, Kim 29 21 May: Flood 1: Byoung-wook, Ahn 30 Swamp: Dea-bum, Kim 31 Walnut 32 Soda 33 28 May: Frog: Dea-bum, Kim Byoung-wook, Ahn 34 Typhoon 1 ...

  9. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    A trompe-l'œil body painting by Joanne Gair. The dress: An optical illusion resulting from the brain's attempt to discount coloured tinting from daylight and other sources. [1] The dress was a viral phenomenon, which was either seen as blue and black or as white and gold. Its true colours were eventually confirmed to be blue and black. [2]

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