“Stick insects are plain and boring“
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“Stick insects are plain and boring“
And other fun lies you can tell yourself
Just a reminder that u have migrated o ee to twitter where I post more frequently, Instagram too.
https://twitter.com/HarbsPics
137 Followers, 76 Following, 208 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Cain Eyre (@phazon_harbinger)
Adult male Achrioptera manga "Orangea", contender for the most colourful insect in captive culture.
Phyllium ericoriai "Ibong Sapa" yellow form.
Necroscia sp. “Dong nai”
Phyllium ericoriai "Ibong Sapa", adult female, male, and sub adult brown female.
Phyllium letiranti "Tataba”
Harvestman, Caddo agilis, Opiliones
Found primarily in the northeastern United States.
Photo 1 by mhedin, 2-3 by sable, 4-5 by sclerobunus, 6 by hydrophilus, and 7-10 by berkshirenaturalist
Different kind of stick insects being different kinds of sticks. Paraprisopus antillarum "Guadeloupe", Neoclides sp "Keo Seima", Xenophasmina sp. "Khun Korn" and Sosibia sp. "Kon Ka Kinh" w
Bonus Neoclides sp "Keo Seima" pics.
Neoclides sp "Keo Seima" adult male and females and sub adult females.
Phyllium letiranti "Tataba"
Phyllium ericoriai "Ibong Sapa" brown and creen colour variants.
Paraprisopus antillarum "Guadeloupe" trio of pairs.
Gold Mantella frog on the prowl for fruit flies.
Eucorydia cf. forceps “South Vietnam”, photo’s really dont do their bright blue metallic colouration justice.
Little Theraphosinae sp. “Panama“ i’ve had for a few years now, lovely little spider.