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Post by ecooper on Apr 16, 2013 14:47:24 GMT -8
Last month I was in Bangkok, Thailand to attend CITES CoP 16. One free afternoon (my only free afternoon) I took the skytrain out to the Chatuchak (weekend) market—the biggest weekend market in the world. This market is incredible: it is HUGE (according to Wikipedia it covers over 35 acres and contains more than 5,000 stalls); it’s CROWDED. It’s a vast labyrinth of stalls, tiny shops and carts selling absolutely everything. It’s chaotic, confusing and utterly fascinating. I spent a couple of hours going through the live animals and tropical fish area. The afternoon I was there the temperature was 35°C (95°F) and 100% humidity (or so it felt) and in the market there wasn’t a breath of air. After a couple hours I was absolutely dying—I desperately needed air conditioning, a shower and a gallon of water to drink. When I exited the market I came across a cheerful vendor who was selling a variety of fried insects as tasty snacks! I took the opportunity to take a few photos for my blog before I dashed back to the hotel to cool off... Below is a nice photo of the vendor and a couple of examples of what he had to offer. If anyone has any idea as to the identification of the bugs in the last 2 photos, please let me know! Cheers, EC www.macrocritters.wordpress.comvender close copyright ernie cooper 2013_filtered by ernie.cooper, on Flickr grasshoppers 3 copyright ernie cooper 2013_filtered sm by ernie.cooper, on Flickr pupae copyright ernie cooper 2013_filtered sm by ernie.cooper, on Flickr
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Post by bichos on Apr 16, 2013 23:20:09 GMT -8
Yummy
Grasshopper nymphs no idea which species-genus tho
I'd say the last image contains silk moth pupae Bombix mori
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Post by ecooper on Apr 17, 2013 13:55:14 GMT -8
Yummy Grasshopper nymphs no idea which species-genus tho I'd say the last image contains silk moth pupae Bombix mori Thanks...that makes sense! EC www.macrocritters.wordpress.com
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Post by bichos on Apr 17, 2013 16:59:17 GMT -8
That's ok Nice blog... Your "mealworms" are actually some type of caterpillar and not beetle larvae btw Oh yes! after a few beers they are kind of tasty, a bit nutty.
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Post by ecooper on Apr 18, 2013 8:55:02 GMT -8
That's ok Nice blog... Your "mealworms" are actually some type of caterpillar and not beetle larvae btw Oh yes! after a few beers they are kind of tasty, a bit nutty. Thanks! Are they? Thanks very much. Funny, that's what I thought at first, but then figured mealworms made more sense as they can easily be produced in large numbers. I'll edit my blog accordingly... Cheers, EC www.macrocritters.wordpress.com
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