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The image shows a close-up view of a millipede on a textured white surface, possibly siding or a wall. The millipede is long and segmented, with a dark body that has alternating bands of black and gray. Its legs are reddish-brown and appear to be numerous, extending from the sides of its body. The millipede is curved, with its head visible at the bottom right of the frame, showing two small antennae-like projections. The background is a rough, light gray texture that contrasts with the smoother white surface the millipede is on. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, with a slight shadow visible on the white surface, indicating a light source from the right. The scene appears to be outdoors, given the texture of the wall and the natural lighting. There is no visible text in the image.
Tanya

Jul 1, 2026

Ko Samui District, Thailand

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The image shows a close-up view of a millipede on a textured white surface, possibly siding or a wall. The millipede is long and segmented, with a dark body that has alternating bands of black and gray. Its legs are reddish-brown and appear to be numerous, extending from the sides of its body. The millipede is curved, with its head visible at the bottom right of the frame, showing two small antennae-like projections. The background is a rough, light gray texture that contrasts with the smoother white surface the millipede is on. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, with a slight shadow visible on the white surface, indicating a light source from the right. The scene appears to be outdoors, given the texture of the wall and the natural lighting. There is no visible text in the image.

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