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kthnxbaiii: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their
nubbsgalore: the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage produce silk threads from which to hang and,
amnhnyc: New exhibition trailer!Over billions of years, living things have evolved from simple cells into an awe-inspiring array of life forms—a spectacle of behaviors, specialized parts, and exacting skills. Some species are familiar. But others are
amnhnyc: This gigantic flower is one of the stars of the new exhibition, Life at the Limits: Stories of Amazing Species. The titan arum flower rarely blooms, but when it does, the sight—and smell—can be utterly breathtaking. Visitors to Life at the
archatlas: LUMINOSITY Joseph Michael Arachnocampa luminosa is a species of glow-worm endemic to the island nation of New Zealand. These long exposure photographs were captured in a number of limestone caves in the North Island. The 30 million year old
jtotheizzoe: NEW VIDEO! 8 Incredible Deep Sea OdditiesWe know more about some other planets than we do about the deepest corners of Earth’s oceans, and the species we’ve found there are almost alien-like. Here’s some of the most unbelievable oddities
mindblowingfactz: There is a species of fungus from the Amazon that feeds on plastic. It can live on plastic alone, and can do so without oxygen, potentially leading to new techniques for bioremediation. sourceimage via firstwefeast
bone-lust: BONELUST PERSONAL COLLECTION: New addition to my skull collection. The slate black Townsend mole (Scapanus townsendii), is the largest mole species in North America, at a total length of 8 to 9 inches. It is found in open lowland and wooded
why-animals-do-the-thing: New footage of the elusive Chinese Mountain Cat! (Image Credits: Shan Shui Conservation Center) This documentation of a barely-known species of small wild felid is incredible - it’s potentially the first active Chinese mountain
ultramarineblues: Who wants to see the BRAND NEW (pending genetic study confirmation) ENTIRE KITTY SPECIES found in my countryI am having so much feelings Look at these cutiesWe’re gonna protect them
awkwardsituationist: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who
aeon-fux: fullmetal-ravioli: The kakapo is a critically endangered species of large, flightless, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the super-family Strigopoidea endemic to New Zealand. It has finely blotched yellow-green plumage, a distinct facial
coolthingoftheday: coolthingoftheday: The New Mexico whiptail is a species of lizard with one extraordinary adaptation: every single one of them are female. In a complex process called parthenogenesis, females simulate the act of sex with one another,
meeko-mar: lisa-rayner: (via Tintu-Mon added 11 new photos) “Respect to Nature.” Humans adapting themselves to nature rather than forcing other species to adapt to us. This is what we must do in the Anthropocene. Trees are the most important three
conflictingheart: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in
usatoday: “Who are you lookin’ for? Adorable little me?” Meet this southern pudu fawn — the world’s smallest deer species — born May 12 at the Queens Zoo in New York. (Photo by Julie Larsen Maher, AP)
sdzoo: In honor of Endangered Species Day, an anonymous donor will give us ũ for every new Facebook like up to บ,000! Please re-blog this post and ask your friends, family and co-workers to like us now. www.facebook.com/sdzglobal This challenge is
archatlas: LUMINOSITY Joseph Michael Arachnocampa luminosa is a species of glow-worm endemic to the island nation of New Zealand. These long exposure photographs were captured in a number of limestone caves in the North Island. The 30 million year
landscape-photo-graphy: Glow in the Dark Cave Photographer Joseph Michael’s project titled Luminosity reveals the beauty of a species of glow-worm endemic to New Zealand’s North Island. Captured with a Nikon D810 and a long-exposure method, Michael
gallusrostromegalus: why-animals-do-the-thing: New footage of the elusive Chinese Mountain Cat! (Image Credits: Shan Shui Conservation Center) This documentation of a barely-known species of small wild felid is incredible - it’s potentially the
discoverynews: Whale sharks are flocking to waters off of the Azore islands, a Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, a new study has found. Whale sharks tend to enjoy warmer temperatures, but even this species has been affected by climate
sixpenceee: A bioluminescent ghost mushroom found in Australia. The species is Omphalotus Nidiformis. It was found along the Box Vale Mine walking track in Mittagong, New South Wales.
sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck.I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though some of the dates
homohustle:jotarokujo:what if the new animal species we discover each year are actually being dropped off by aliens? like they have an over abundance of yeti crabs or something and so they brought some to earth because they knew we’d get a kick out
monstergili: meeko-mar: lisa-rayner: (via Tintu-Mon added 11 new photos) “Respect to Nature.” Humans adapting themselves to nature rather than forcing other species to adapt to us. This is what we must do in the Anthropocene. Trees are the most
nubbsgalore:the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage produce silk threads from which to hang and, using
meeko-mar: lisa-rayner: (via Tintu-Mon added 11 new photos)“Respect to Nature.”Humans adapting themselves to nature rather than forcing other species to adapt to us. This is what we must do in the Anthropocene. Trees are the most important three
the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage
sixpenceee:So the Denisovans (a sub species of Homo Sapiens, whose skull image is shown above), genome was analyzed. The new Denisovan genome indicates this population interbred with an extinct archaic sub-human population that lived in Asia more than
griseus: Corals might appear solid and inanimate, but new evidence from a mushroom coral (Herpolitha Limax) that inflates himself to escape a sand burial changes everything It was already known that the species could be released from the sand of the
Scientists discover new beaked whale species
phototoartguy: Photo by @BrianSkerry A Shortfin Mako Shark in New Zealand swims open-mouthed at photographer Brian Skerry. Makos are one of the fastest fish in the sea, capable of bursts up to 60mph and of all shark species they have one of the largest
sixpenceee: So the Denisovans (a sub species of Homo Sapiens, whose skull image is shown above), genome was analyzed. The new Denisovan genome indicates this population interbred with an extinct population that lived in Asia more than 30,000 years ago,
little-baudelaire: assenze-mai-colmate: lecometecomete:nubbsgalore:the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval
history1970s: respexual: lesburrito: fullmetal-ravioli: The kakapo is a critically endangered species of large, flightless, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the super-family Strigopoidea endemic to New Zealand. It has finely blotched yellow-green
sixth-extinction: This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck. I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though some of the
lisa-rayner: (via Tintu-Mon added 11 new photos)“Respect to Nature.”Humans adapting themselves to nature rather than forcing other species to adapt to us. This is what we must do in the Anthropocene. Trees are the most important three dimensional
wapiti3: Presentation of new or little-known animals illustrations and descriptions: of five and sixty species on fifty colorirten stone pressure plates after the originals of the Zoological Museum of the University of Berlin 1827 on Flickr.Via Flickr:
libutron: Little Strangers | ©Steve Reekie (Aotearoa, New Zealand) An amazing colony of unidentified mushrooms, possibly a species of Hygrocybe.
astronomy-to-zoology: Greater Sooty Owl (Tyto tenebricosa) …is a species of barn owl (Tytonidae) that is native to south-eastern Australia, New Guinea and Flinder’s Island in the Bass Strait. Like other barn owls T. tenebricosa are nocturnal and
rhamphotheca: PhD students ‘thrilled’ to rediscover mammal missing for 124 years by Jeremy Hance In 1890 Lamberto Loria collected 45 specimens—all female—of a small bat from the wilds of Papua New Guinea. Nearly 25 years later, in 1914, the species
kittykat8311: arbitrarye: lesbian-lizards: theeleanorvance: the-devils-dandy: furiousfem: coolthingoftheday: coolthingoftheday: The New Mexico whiptail is a species of lizard with one extraordinary adaptation: every single one of them are female.
dailyplantfacts:Aquilegia caerulea is in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Commonly known as Colorado Columbine, it is native to the Rocky Mountain Range from New Mexico to Idaho. This species is an herbaceous perennial found in a variety of alpine
Meet Corsica's New Mammal Species, The 'Cat-Fox’!
gudroo: hi-guys-just-here-to-blog: gudroo: this is my new spore alien species. theyre a race of incels so they had to develop hyper advanced fucksuits based on stolen chad technology so they can reproduce Earthworm jim call earthworm jim an incel