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mossworm: I had a dream that I discovered a new fairy shrimp species with dozens of legs like a millipede & I named them Long Shrimp
bogleech:If I could live in any country I’d actually pick new zealand based 100% entirely on the slugs they have there. I’m not even kidding. If I had the money and nothing at all anchoring me to America I’d live there to be around this one species
t0-ni:i had a dream that i encountered a new bear species. it had white fur and if hit by the light just right, would turn peach pink. called peach bear. i drew this so it can be real for you too.
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
avadakedanielle: 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
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
thescienceofficer: sarahisalright: drhoz: OK, not letting this one go past again, without tearing it a new one, in detail. Not one of those species listed in the first image are exclusively pollinated by bees, let alone honeybees. Cocoa is pollinated
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
chaosophia218: 3 Species of Aliens and Their Relevance to Human Evolution.The Greys The Greys are what most people think about when they hear the word ‘alien’ thanks to the 1947 UFO sightings in Roswell New Mexico. Perhaps the weirdest looking of
darkinternalthoughts: educational-gifs: A spider crab removing its old shell. OMG. It’s like it shat itself out into the new moult.Disturbing arthropod behaviour.BTW, this species has the largest leg span of any extant arthropod, with individual crabs
darkinternalthoughts: 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
pitbolshevik:madeleineengland:The Kodkod, or better known Leopardus Guigna or Huiña, is the smallest of the eight species of New World cats included in genus Leopardus that populate southern America, and it’s one of the smallest cats in the world.
rollership: lisa-rayner posted this: (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
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
geiszlerandgaila: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
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
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,
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
blazepress: This New Octopus Species Is so Adorable It Might Be Named ‘Adorabilis’
rottikins: 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
fire-and-bone: With the new Kickstarter collection, we now have 37 species of tiny metal skulls! Let us know your favorites and what you’d like to see in our next collection!
awkwardsituationist: the waitomo caves of new zealand’s northern island, formed two million years ago from the surrounding limestone bedrock, are home to a endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who
mayezzy: 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
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
tangledwing:African tuliptree, fountain tree, pichkari or Nandi flame (Spathodea). It has become an invasive species in many tropical areas such as Hawaii, Queensland (Australia), Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and the wet and intermediate zones of Sri Lanka.
1nside-h3r-h34d: 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
tinyhatonapumpkin: Do you know what I really hate? Everyone knows that carnivorous plants exist, but they only know of the ONE kind. THERE ARE OVER 600 SPECIES OF CARNIVOROUS PLANTS. NEW ONES GET DISCOVERED ALL THE DAMN TIME. Y'all be focusing on these
lez-b-closer: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
tripthehippie: 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
wordsnquotes: culturenlifestyle:Glow in the Dark CavePhotographer 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,
shakebag: Arouse a new era Disarm the Cutthroats Sever the loggerheads Offset the history of torment and curse Man is the species endangered by man Quick while there’s time Abandon your rivalries or mourn Deflate pugnacity Magnify friendliness Off
nudetvshow: new: Natasha Henstridge, nude and sexy in Species (x5)
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
skunkbear: Jürgen Otto can’t stop discovering new spider species. In 2005, the mite expert stumbled upon the stunning Maratus volans - a brightly colored “peacock spider” – near Sydney, Australia. It danced and postured, waving its tiny legs
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,
archiemcphee: Amsterdam-based artist Cedric Laquieze (previously featured here) recently completed a fascinating new series of his exquisite taxidermy Fairies. These delicate sculptures are primarily composed of parts from many different insect species,
captainblacklobster: When the Tau encounter a new alien species, the Ethereals direct each of the Castes preforms a designated role to bring them into the Empire’s fold. The world is first scanned by the Air Caste and those classified as desirable
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
jerry-peet: Making a new Star Wars movie that the internet won’t complain about is beyond the capabilities of the human species. Yep
atopfourthwall: birdandmoon: Hawk morphs. Many bird species - and some other animals - come in several color patterns, or morphs. New book here! “Die, Yeerks!”
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
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
rhamphotheca: Awesome Baby Skink Hatches at Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo welcomed a new addition on February 10 – a two-inch-long Crocodile Skink (Tribolonotus gracilis). It’s the first time this lizard species has
misterlemonzafterlife: scinewscom:New Mosasaur Species Uncovered in Kansashttp://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/ectenosaurus-everhartorum-10012.html https://MisterLemonzAfterlife.tumblr.com/archive
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