@iinkhorn submitted: My friend named these bugs (there are a lot more). Tim haunts my dreams.
May I first compliment the grainy quality of these photos? Really gives them a cryptid vibe. I love them all but Peedor Parkour is my favorite
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@iinkhorn submitted: My friend named these bugs (there are a lot more). Tim haunts my dreams.
May I first compliment the grainy quality of these photos? Really gives them a cryptid vibe. I love them all but Peedor Parkour is my favorite
I’m so charmed by their silly little faces. The saddest eyes I’ve ever seen on a bug.Â
I’ll be honest, there’s so much leg going on here I wouldn’t even notice the eyes!
Harvestman on a flower By: G. S. Giacomelli From: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom 1968
Genus Sabacon, undescribed sp.
November 23rd PNW
Harvestman enjoying some cantaloupe!! <3 (ft. fly who also wanted some)
today's invertebrate.............neokayania bicolumnata
true fact: the world famous saying "never lick an ear in the mouth" was actually invented by this guy! he was inspired to say this after he saw his colleague make out with a horsefly!
neokayania bicolumnata has also won the "ear of the year" award 5 times, because of his funny looking ears!
glorpiness rating: it's all inside your head
photographs by Andreas Kay. link to first and second photos (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
I enjoy looking at this animal
psst not sure if you’ve done this one before but could you do the bunny harvestman spider? i love them sm
Sure! This one was hard to find info on. Anyone is welcome to add info in reblogs or comments (as always!)
Have you seen the Bunny Harvestman (Neokayania bicolumnata)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
Both photos from Andreas Kay, who seems to have taken the vast majority of the photos of this species I could find!
Another harvestman with completely ridiculous chelicerae - Pantopsalis sp, on the side of the house where we're staying near Curio Bay, NZ