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0 0 Common Bluetail

Common Bluetail

by MohamedGamalEl-DenNasserشبرا الخيمة, Egypt

Heart shape mating is one of most characteristic

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ChefMykloveNanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

lichen. It's the second time I've seen this

2 1 Banded Phintella Spider

Banded Phintella Spider

by SukanyaDattaKolkata, West Bengal, India

Very alert and active spider...kept jumping... making it difficult to ...

0 0 13-year periodical Cicada nymphs

13-year periodical Cicada nymphs

by NeilDazetColumbia, Missouri, USA

Brood 19 (The Great Southern Brood) of the 13-year cicadas will soon be upon ...

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by The MishkaOntario, Canada

assume it's some sort of adaptation, but for what and why? Can anyone explain ...

0 1 Goby and shrimp symbiosis

Goby and shrimp symbiosis

by ElsaSulawesi Tenggara, Indonesia

The symbiosis between gobies and blind burrowing shrimp is a well documented ...

17 10 Banded Phintella

Banded Phintella

by sunnyjosefKerala, India

use this in their mating display. http://

0 0 Assassin bug

Assassin bug

by ChunXingWongMalaysia

An assassin bug of the subfamily Stenopodainae. Length about 14mm. Dark brown ...

21 8 Photobacterium leiognathi

Photobacterium leiognathi

by MáriaDomokosMoroni, Comoros

The bioluminescent microbes responsible for such

1 0 Tiphiid wasps (males)

Tiphiid wasps (males)

by BugEricColorado Springs, Colorado, USA

About 15 millimeters in body length, very slender, banded black and yellow.

3 3 Sapsucker Damage

Sapsucker Damage

by Brian38Washington, USA

Sapsuckers are notorious for damaging thin barked trees like birch. The holes ...

5 6 Broad-headed Sharpshooter

Broad-headed Sharpshooter

by pamsaiPuntarenas, Costa Rica

This looks like some sort of Sharpshooter to me, but I couldn't get a side ...

2 3 Decorator Crab

Decorator Crab

by david14Cairns, QLD, Australia

Recently there has been a phenomena where ...

0 0 Blue Peafowl

Blue Peafowl

by Smith'sZooWestern Cape, South Africa

phenomena. The long train feathers (and ...

2 0 Marmalade Hoverfly (male)

Marmalade Hoverfly (male)

by Miguel JesusPortugal

, though it is a quite harmless species. This

1 2 Honey fungus

Honey fungus

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

The fruit bodies of the fungus are mushrooms that grow on wood, typically in ...

1 0 Honey fungus

Honey fungus

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

The fruit bodies of the fungus are mushrooms that grow on wood, typically in ...

2 0 Handsome Fungus Beetle

Handsome Fungus Beetle

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

handled. This phenomena has not been ...

12 4 Hair ice

Hair ice

by Brian38Duvall, Washington, USA

In 2015, the fungus Exidiopsis effusa was identified as key to the formation ...

1 3 Great Spangled Fritillary, female

Great Spangled Fritillary, female

by TomElliottEau Plaine, Wisconsin, USA

fritillarys will stop feeding and to seek cooler shade. This contributes to ...

16 1 Small tortoiseshell - Petite tortue

Small tortoiseshell - Petite tortue

by DanielePralongOrmont-Dessous, Vaud, Switzerland

This colorful nymphalid butterfly was found at altitude late in the season. ...

19 10 Small tortoiseshell - Petite tortue

Small tortoiseshell - Petite tortue

by DanielePralongBlonay, Vaud, Switzerland

This fresh specimen of small tortoiseshell was encountered last spring. The ...

15 18 Hair ice

Hair ice

by JaeDeventer, Overijssel, Netherlands

of the beautiful phenomena and allows the ...

16 4 Small Tortoiseshell

Small Tortoiseshell

by FaredinAliyevskiHedehusene, Denmark

The adult is striking, with its dark body and red and yellow wings, which have ...

7 2 Indian Peafowl

Indian Peafowl

by jackeennggMiami, Florida, USA

Indian Peafowl or Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) - male or peacock - at animal ...

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