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[*] posted on 9-18-2007 at 10:25 AM


Yeah Paulina, you'll see alot of them down here in Bahia and as edinnopolo mentioned, they do not seem aggressive. They usually just cruise around from plant to plant. There are tons around the ranch, one milkweed might have 10 hawks on it at times. But good idea keep your distance and avoid getting stung. And on the ring, figured I better get it off right quick because from how bad the sting felt that I knew was in for some big time swelling.



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