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Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be

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Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They are constantly walking through the flowers, to capture their clear picture to spell the speed of the focus, if you want to shoot well, you have to fight the angle of shooting.

Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be
Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be
Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be
Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be
Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be
Hummingbird hawk moths, insects slightly larger than horse wasps, like to suck nectar from flowers such as false forsythia. Because it looks like a shrimp, it is jokingly called "flying shrimp" by Hong Kong film friends. They kept walking through the flowers, to be

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