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Usually when we talk about bugs or insects, we imagine something repulsive and gross, and even scary. Probably more than one of you even has a phobia and can’t stand those little critters. But it might surprise you that there are some bugs that have such interesting forms and colors that you entirely forget they are related to the cockroach living under your sink in your student dormitory.
An Epic Guide to 70 Cool & Weird Animals Around the World, from unusual amphibians and funny looking reptiles to strange birds, mammals & sea animals.
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Coeliadinae is a subfamily of the skipper butterfly family (Hesperiidae) and includes the awls and awlets. See comments for caterpillar image.... Pu'er, Yunnan, China
Not everyone enjoys spiders, snakes, and all the types of insects. However, you might change your mind about these tiny bugs after you see these macrp photography shots taken by Pavan Tavrekere.
A truly amazing collection of some of the lesser-known inhabitants of this planet we call Earth.
Material: HD fine art print on Dibond Series: Anatomia Parvus Prints Edition of 50 As a self-taught artist with a medical background in surgery, bio-engineering and design, he stretches the limits of technical as well as aesthetic potential, applying the precision of a surgeon to fine art. For only with an open mind, free of preconceptions, can one accomplish what initially seemed impossible, and thereby elevate something relatively inconspicuous - or disconcerting even - to the level of art. He takes his role seriously – that one of an artist who wishes to trigger the awakening of the consciousness. Surgery has taught him persistence, precision, anatomy, the beauty of perfection and the delicacy of life. Science has taught him to look deeper, beyond, to look for serendipity and try to understand what the essential elements of life are. He tries to combine this knowledge and integrate it into his art. One of the returning subjects in Samuel Dejong’s oeuvre are the small creatures that can at times make us wonder about the beauty of nature, while they can at other moments awaken aversion and even fear in many of us. With his art, Samuel Dejong challenges us to witness the beauty of the foundation of our ecosystem: insects. No other creatures are as elegant and fragile yet so strong and indestructible. They embody pure aesthetics, with their utmost detailed perfection. Many artists have used them to create beautiful works of art. Samuel Dejong wants to add an extra element to insects in art: life and motion! On his artistic journey that manifests the many realms of beauty, he departs into more abstract forms; yet the link to nature remains. Seeking inspiration in history, science, nature, as well as art movements like De Stijl, Nouveau Réalisme, Biomorphism, Surrealism and Spatialism, Samuel Dejong strives for harmony and equilibrium – to create art through perfection. In a world full of chaos there are places where everything is at peace.
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Not everyone enjoys spiders, snakes, and all the types of insects. However, you might change your mind about these tiny bugs after you see these macrp photography shots taken by Pavan Tavrekere.
Z32A # Pictures are an example of the one you will be receiving. They are all about the same. This Heteropteryx dilatata mantis is spectacular! It has gorgeous coloring and is HUGE! This guy is approx. 10-11" x 4-4 1/2" with wings spread. The whole display is approx. 12" x 9" x 1-1/2". The shadowbox will keep your specimen clean and safe for years to come! This is a wood shadowbox with a black fabric back round. Species and fun facts: Heteropteryx dilatata is a large species stick insect, in the monotypic genus Heteropteryx and typical of the family Heteropterygidae. It is commonly kept in captivity and may be known as the: jungle nymph, Malaysian stick insect, Malaysian wood nymph, Malayan jungle nymph, or Malayan wood nymph. Check us out! Please check out our other displays, they make wonderful Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary and some even Man Cave displays! We also specialize in Antique Victorian Style displays, insects, animals as well as many other handmade wonderful and unique items and displays! If you purchase a second item with your order and send us a message with the order that says "free gift", We will include a free gift with your order. All orders have to be for two different items or more to qualify. Our way of saying Thank you for taking the time to look! All displays will be carefully packed to the best of our ability to insure a safe and damage free arrival. Before purchasing this item you must agree to the following: No claims for small broken parts such as antennae, detached tails, leg, head or broken tarsi. These small parts are easily fixable and you should be aware that you may have to fix (glue) a part or two when purchasing items like this. If there is a major problem I will take care of the matter. These are all natural specimens and may have a leg or part of an antenna missing, I do my best to make sure they are very good but sometimes one gets by me, any damage is very slight and will not effect the looks of the specimen. See my feedback for confirmation. I rarely have a problem but even with good packaging it is impossible for us to Guarantee that specimens will arrive totally intact. If you pay for Priority mail your items will be covered by postal insurance which will cover any damage in shipping- Returns are excepted, please contact us ASAP if you would like to return the item. Return shipping to be paid by buyer. Once the item is returned a refund will be issued. There are no refunds on shipping charges.
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Nuestro mundo está lleno de color y parece que la naturaleza es una artista instintiva. Por ejemplo, a veces pinta patrones extraordinarios en un gato doméstico común. De acuerdo con una investigación de la evolución del color, esto puede suceder por muchas razones, como por ejemplo para ayudar a estos animales a esconderse de la vista de los depredadores o incluso para señalar su estado sexual.
Each and every day, new species of animals are discovered, and they’re all unique in their own way. Sometimes, though, rare genetic variations can make even the most familiar animals look like entirely new creatures to us! A little change can make a huge difference. Most people know about color mutations like albinism, but fewer […]
Extreme macro of the cephalon of Pericalus funestus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Indonesia (West Sumatra, Mt. Banggul, 1250-1400m alt., ca. 35km N of Payakumbuh, Landal village, 13/03/2015; dried collection specimen). Studio work with a staged dead specimen. Focus stack, 197 images, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A7Rm3 (apsc mode) + Canon MP-E 2.8/65mm at approx. 4x; ISO-100, f/5.0, 1/160, 1 diffused flash.
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The wonderful White Luna moth necklace will be the perfect boho jewelry for stylish women. This miniature necklace is made of polymer clay and silver 925. Unique pendant is so sweet and elegant. The size of the luna moth is 1.41 * 2.36 inches.
This species of Stinging Nettle Caterpillar (Setora sp) has been given the nickname of the "Red Devil" by the photographer who was (un)lucky enough to spot it.
Moths can be called night butterflies. That is not to say that moths only come out at night but many do. When I was young, I used to think moths were just the ugly version of butterflies and I used to be scared of them. But before you come to burn my house down, I