Caterpillars of French Guyana
photos by Stéphane Brûlé (© S. Brûlé, 2007). Quelques-unes sont dues à d'autres phographes : © Emmanuel Amar, 2008; © Gilles Laplanche, 2008; © Odile Belrose, 2007.
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Caterpillars of French Guyana
photos by Stéphane Brûlé (© S. Brûlé, 2007). Quelques-unes sont dues à d'autres phographes : © Emmanuel Amar, 2008; © Gilles Laplanche, 2008; © Odile Belrose, 2007.
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A scrappy little red-sided sticky frog [Kalophrynus pleurostigma], photographed by Kurt G in Selangor, Malaysia.
Triangle frogs (Ceratobatrachus guentheri) are a species of frogs found throughout the Solomon Islands archipelago. Their cryptic coloration and dorsal patterns aid in their camouflage—often mimicking decaying leaf matter—giving rise to the common name, leaf frog. They are an interesting example of a species that undergoes direct development—there is no free-living tadpole stage; instead, the juvenile emerges from the egg as a fully developed froglet.
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Peacock Fly by venwu225
Dysdera crocota by venwu225
this guy thought the bear had been swept away for a second and im dying at his reaction because that’s 100% how i would react
i love this so much
A Desert spadefoot toad (Notaden nichollsi) exuding a defensive glue substance.
Photographed south-east of Derby, Western Australia by Stephen Zozaya
Caterpillar of fruit piercing moth West Bengal India Oct 2016 by Arabinda Pal.
via: The Biologist Apprentice
Shit. Seeing this is unnerving. I hope youre doing alright.
It’s no use. I’m a fucking goner. It’s here, and it’s not going away. I don’t even know what it wants.
Fuck man...wish there was some way I could help. Youre in my thoughts and prayers.
Whip Spider, Heterophrynus sp. by Andreas Kay Via Flickr: from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums
PLEASE. Has ANYONE ever seen anything like this? That blurry fucking…thing is NOT in front of me when I am taking the picture. I can only see it on the film.
Dude just get out of there already!!
See? What the FUCK?? I am deeply disturbed and starting to get worried. If anyone has ever dealt with anything like this, please reach out to me. I don’t know if I can deal with this on my own.
What the fuckkk....
I started noticing this thing appearing in my images while I was enlarging the photo on top. The more I look at the photos from this roll, it’s pretty hard to miss. What the actual fuck? I’m freaking out right now, has anyone ever seen anything like this?
Dude this is starting to get bizarre. Praying for you.
Leafhopper nymph by Andreas Kay Via Flickr: from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums