Two-Headed Skippers
Dr Abe V Rotor
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have characteristics of the moth and the butterfly.
Scientists find them unique specimens to study.
Mt Makiling Botanical Garden, UPLB, Laguna
Myth or truth - who is telling the story?There's a Janus among insects, too.But where is the head, which is tail?I am predator, how would I know?I would rather retreat from the puzzleand settle for an easier prey;And let the world go by in fantasyin make-believe story.Ask the scientists, ask the old folks,theirs the contrast of the other;One holds on tools, the other on belief,to either one, why bother?Cast doubt, indecision on the powerful,and the prey wins the game;Creatures big and small, strong and frail,Survival is just the same. ~
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