This is a siphonophore appreciation post like and reblog to appreciate siphonophores
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This is a siphonophore appreciation post like and reblog to appreciate siphonophores
Eurasian treecreeper/trÀdkrypare. VÀrmland, Sweden (December 28, 2018).
A Rare Encounter with the Elusive Giant Phantom Jellyfish Captures Its 33-Foot Billowing Limbs, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
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i love everyone forever
Balanophyllia Bairdana
BLASTED EXERCISE CRAZE
i had no idea this was an actual song omfg
DANCE DANCE DANCE
If this donât play at the next function Iâm leaving
bro what was in that edible
when i saw this i couldnât believe it didnât have music
Try to eat men who dropped a barrel, with temperatures back in the 50s on Sunday
Alex Trebek: Yes, select again!
David Duchovny: Bible for 400 please.
Alex Trebek: During the second plague, these amphibians came out of the water. Stephen.
Stephen King: What are frogs.
Alex Trebek: Right.
David Duchovny: (genuinely) What are frogs?
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The bug squad!
Genuinely I was excited to work on these and share them publicly- these are some of my top favorite bug guys out there. (There may be a theme of points and pincers)
I know very few people will ever see them, but I'm still happy to have made them.
Yellow spined weevil, Ozopherus muricatus, Curculionidae
Found in South America
Photos 1-2 by libi2, 3-5 by philkahler, and 6-7 by birdernaturalist
for todayâs #InverteFest post, its OK GO! they are a Hogna maderiana wolf spider; Iâve been raising them since last winter. look at that beautiful orange fur! #AmazingArachnids
this mud dauber wasp (Sceliphron caementarium) seemed distressed about something in her clay nest. Turns out it had been commandeered by a keyhole wasp (Pachodynerus nasidens), who was now aggressively asserting ownership
keyhole wasps, which hunt weevils and other small beetles, will opportunistically nest in any sort of small cavity (such as a keyhole). The existing literature on this species doesnât say anything about taking over other waspâs nests, only that they sometimes refurbish abandoned nests, but I guess this one didnât get the memo.
This isn't the worst of their mischief though- they also have a habit of building nests that clog up the airspeed measuring instruments in planes and have caused several fatal crashes.
(Florida, 10/6/21)
English added by me :)