patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
PLEASE search "beetle gallery" and look at images. The patterns larval beetles leave behind under the bark of trees while feeding are so so beautiful
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patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
PLEASE search "beetle gallery" and look at images. The patterns larval beetles leave behind under the bark of trees while feeding are so so beautiful
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Hartford Courant, Connecticut, March 9, 1906
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This is the jumping spider Neobrettus tibialis photographed in Indonesia by wildsumatra on iNaturalist.
Dorsal view by the same photographer:
And from the side:
“Hey, that’s me!”
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Also I have to spread this beautiful kakapo image (by Andrew Digby) I saw this evening on bluesky... her baby lint... protecting my mould spore...
Free Ornamentation IV. This work is dedicated to the public domain 🐌
lets be so beautiful and nocturnal and endangered but with promising new numbers with mama
2025-06-21
its kind of sad that bugs are so weak. it dishonors their noble biology. i guess this is is why crustaceans are so admirable. imagine for a moment, an unsquishable bug. such is the way of the crab
it must feel good as fuck to walk on the surface tension of water as a bug
Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula (Caribena versicolor), family Theraphosidae, endemic to Martinique in the Caribbean
The juveniles are mostly blue.
photos: Urban Tarantulas, Jimmy Reid, Chase Campbell
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Rosy woodlouse, Androniscus dentiger, Trichoniscidae
Photographed in France by bvcruz