Montipora digitata
Also known as Velvet Coral. They can be found in the shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea.
Flores* submarinas.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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noise dept.
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Montipora digitata
Also known as Velvet Coral. They can be found in the shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea.
Flores* submarinas.
ginann’s photos of fungi and slime-moulds in Abney Park Cemetery, London.
From top:
Coprinopsis cinerea; Calocera viscosa; Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa; Comatricha nigra; Coprinellus disseminatus; Coprinellus truncorum; Coprinellus disseminatus; Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa; Comatricha nigra; Comatricha laxa.
Also check out ginann’s Abney fungi blog
Para quem acha que fungos são só cogumelos.
These images were singled out in past years in the GE Healthcare Cell Imaging Competition. Entries for the 2013 competition are being accepted through October 15th, so stay tuned for another showcase of beautiful cells from researchers around the world. In the meantime, click through the photos to learn more about how each image was sequenced.
Mais microscopia com fluorescência.
cat vs thirst
Falando em folgado.
Previously…
Muito folgado
the beauty of nature: a rainbow of blooming flowers (timelapse)
Flores na devida escala de tempo.
blue ringed octopus
Venenoso e colorido assim, você já sabe de onde vem.
That poor jewel-coloured fairy basslet looks like a goner, at the mercy of a hungry nebulous lizardfish. Lizardfish are expert predators, burying their bodies in the sand, leaving only their eyes exposed to watch for prey. In this case, the lizardfish’s eyes were too big for its stomach, and it ended up spitting the basslet out because it was too much to swallow. Image: Kjeld Friis
Onde esse peixe foi parar?
Focusing on the tiny things today on Flickr.
Orquídea (acho que é) linda.
Faltando café.
Wet Roo by Simon Cooke-Russell on Flickr.
Para quem nunca reparou como canguru é forte.
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Cogumelo sangrento.
Otters holding hands - super cute - YouTube
Pelo menos a segunda já passou.
Scary pepper.
Você acordando e lembrando que é segunda-feira.
Chlorociboria aeruginascens 小孢绿杯盘菌
Vai um pouco de azul nesse tronco seco?
photos by alexander semenov, taken in the white sea, where water temperatures drop below zero and light fails to penetrate bellow 20 metres. click pic for description. similar posts
Cores marinhas sempre me agradam.
Milford, MA // Cedar-Apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) is a fungus that infects the Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana, not actually a cedar) wherever there are apples or crabapples in the same range. The fungus cycles between Juniperus and apple trees from season to season, and the galls on Juniperus are very distinctive in my neighborhood once they mature. The orange spore horns become bigger in the rain and will shrivel and swell with the weather, and some of them get so big they would fill the palm of my hand. If you were wondering, the galls are squishy and slimy when hydrated, and they look a lot less cool once they release their spores and start to decompose. // May 2013
Eu com certeza ia pensar que isso é um fruto.