Getting a thermal sticker printer so I'm making some stickers! Feel free to use though credit is appreciated, all photos are my own.
seen from India

seen from India

seen from India
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seen from Germany
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seen from Türkiye
Getting a thermal sticker printer so I'm making some stickers! Feel free to use though credit is appreciated, all photos are my own.
Slug caterpillar moth, Perola sericea, Limacodidae
Found in Central and South America
Photos 1-2 by memochipan and 3-5 (with pseudoscorpions catching a ride) by birdernaturalist
Convergent evolution (flat lump with grabby face appendages)
Pseudoscorpion, and owlfly baby
I made an unscripted video for Patreon showing all the unfinished projects I have in The Pile, and a pseudoscorpion made a surprise guest appearance! Love those little guys!!
'Pseudoscorpions are awesome animals.'
Pseudoscorpions may lack the pointy, poisonous tail of their more famous desert-dwelling cousins, but their crab-like front pincers still make them look quite formidable. Now, these small, sometimes overlooked arachnids are getting a closer look. Four new species of these tiny arachnids have been uncovered in the dark caves of South Korea. They have jaws like dragons and are even completely blind, according to a study published July 9 in the journal PLOS One.
Continue Reading.
gifs of various pseudoscorpions
YEAH PSEUDOSCORPION
Pseudoscorpion (Garypus sp.) By: Aldo Margiocco From: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom 1968