Critter of today is Giraffe Weevil (Trachelophorus giraffa) The males of this species sport a rather silly elongated neck!!
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Critter of today is Giraffe Weevil (Trachelophorus giraffa) The males of this species sport a rather silly elongated neck!!
Critter of today is Olm (Proteus anguinus) This salamander is blind, exclusively cave-dwelling, and can live to 100!!
Lol yeah!! this photo was taken by photographer Arne Hodalič,, here are more photos of the olm hes taken !
Critter of today is Olm (Proteus anguinus) This salamander is blind, exclusively cave-dwelling, and can live to 100!!
Critter of today is Pink Fairy Armadillo
Critter of Today is Acorn Weevil
Critter of Today is American Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) Which aren't crabs or crustaceans at all, and are actually more closely related to arachnids!
Psst.. cute baby horseshoe crab ⬇⬇⬇⬇
Critter of Today is Joker Moth (Feralia jocosa)
i like the way your mind works
Critter of Today is Joker Moth (Feralia jocosa)
is this perhaps a bug ?
verdict: you wanna know how i got these scarrssss
Critter of Today is Joker Moth (Feralia jocosa)
My newest litter of pygmy dormice are all grown up now.
Critter of today is Micro Squirrels (African Pygmy Dormice) These little guys are a species of rodent in the family Gliridae. They are native to Africa!!
Critter of today is Rosy Maple Moth!! These moths have no mouths and survive off of nutrients from their larval stage.
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Critter of today is Vampire Crabs!! These crabs are semi terrestrial and native to Indonesia!