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Billy Joe Fudge Films presents . . . Bagworm building home - Mystery 79558 'UFO

19 seconds of pure educational drama!!!

By Ed Waggener

Billy Joe Fudge videographed this short film documenting an occurrence not-at-all rare, but rarely witnessed. It was a first discovery for him, as it was for all of us at CM. It was shown, photographed from another angle silhouetted, against the sky; it provided a few days of puzzle solving, a lot of answers, and many clues from BJ Fudge before Jill Petrey solved the mystery: The 'UFO' was a bagworm!



To be sure, this is only one part of the process these clever little critters use, but we're expecting to learn more from BJ Fudge as he is inclined to reveal it.

See original photo: - Great Wooded South: A UFO over Green Hills? Mystery#79558




This story was posted on 2018-07-09 14:04:43
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