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Drops ... drops..drops...
Colliding water drops. Water solution with acrylic paint. Photographed with dual pulse flashes.
Ilan Grabois, Israel
Fire ant
The tireless worker ant. These tiny creatures are tireless workers. Ants can carry up to 20 times their body weight. There are about 10,000 species of ants in the world. All species of ants are industrious. If we try to combine labor with our talent, only success is possible. Lazy people can never be successful. Even if they have talent, they are left behind due to lack of hard work.
Md Rayhan, Bangladesh, Comilla
Violet Oleica leg (Meloe violaceus)
Violet oleica (Meloe violaceus) is a species of beetle in the family of oleic beetles. Stocky body, with a large and distended abdomen. Wings and covers reduced. Blue-violet coloration. The head and the pre-womb are covered with dimples. Violet oleica is similar to fudge oleica. It is also rarer in our country.
Dariusz Pawlik, Poland, Bytom Odrzanski
Prosoposera lactator - long-horned beetle
Prosopocera lactator, the Turquoise Longhorn, is a species of flat-faced longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae. Prosopocera lactator can reach a length of about 23–37 millimetres (0.91–1.46 in). The colors and markings of these longhorn beetles are quite variable. Usually they are brown-colored, with large light greenish or whitish patches ..
Mofeed Abu Shalwa, Saudi Arabia, Qatif
Bedtime stories/Сказки на ночь
Evening in the garden, butterflies on a bindweed/Вечером в саду, бабочки на вьюнке
J.V.S, Russian Federation, Москва
Lemon beauty/Лимонная красавица
Brimstone butterfly in a grass after rain.
Dana S., Russian Federation, Москва
Statilia maculata
Statilia maculata, common name Asian jumping mantis is a species of mantis native to Asia that can be found in China and Japan and Korea. Statilia maculata, common name Asian jumping mantis or \"小蟷螂\", ko-kamakiri (Japanese meaning \"small mantis\") or \"좀사마귀\", joem-sa-ma-gui (Korean meaning \"small mantis\")
pangway, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Jumping Spider
Jumping spiders belong to the family Salticidae. These spiders catch their prey by jumping on them. Here we see one of them at 10x magnification with a microscope objective
Javier Ruperez, Spain, Velez Malaga
A ghost crab is exhibiting a deposit-feeding mechanism. Deposit feeding is seen in crustaceans where the crabs ingest sand particles to feed on the organic matter in the sand (about 1% of the total sand consumed). Deposit feeding is very rapid in ghost crabs, they egest the inorganic or undigested matter through the oral cavity and leave visible pellets in the area. Any activity that is worth witnessing. The pellets are visible in this shot.
Deepak, India, Visakhapatnam
Утро туманное.
В этом году было много этих стрекоз у лужи где я обычно снимаю. Зато другие виды стрекоз встречались очень редко.
Чистяков Андрей, Russian Federation, Екатеринбург
cuckoo wasp
Take a look at the colors of this cuckoo wasp! Also called an emerald wasp (Chrysis angolensis). This gorgeous lil animals are incredible and not much bigger than a small grain of rice. Their color is part of the mystery. These wasps are parasites, and just like cuckoo birds, they lay their eggs in the nests of other species like wasps or bees.
Kevin Blackwell, United States, Atlanta
A mother jumping spider looking out from its self-made leaf nest where she will lay her offspring
Jerian Dale V. Figueroa, Philippines, Iloilo City
Paraphidippus aurantius
Macro photography of a jumping spider of the species Paraphidippus aurantius
Maikel Valle Clara, Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico
Elf of the forest
Not everyone has the opportunity to explore the vast infinity of the universe in outer space, but through the microscopic observation of photography, the infinite world of the microcosm becomes much more accessible. Fungi, with their colorful and diverse varieties, play an important role in natural ecology and are closely related to human life. However, human understanding of fungi is still very limited. In the microcosm, fungi are like enigmatic and magical dreams. The rainy season is the season of this vibrant life. Fungi are the foundation of the natural world, including human beings. They play multiple roles in the Earth's ecosystem, such as decomposing, parasitizing, and symbiotically interacting with other organisms. Each relationship affects the survival and life of plants and animals. They participate in the decomposition of biological remains or organic matter, thereby accelerating the circulation and utilization of matter in nature. However, because these relationships are the result of evolution, their importance is almost ignored by humans.
林汝貞, Taiwan, Taichung City
Golden
Battus polydamas butterfly minutes after emerging from its chrysalis.
Laura Reyes, Argentina, Buenos Aires
Broad-headed bark spider
This spider is surprisingly special. It camouflage itself around branches to prevent from predators and waiting for their food to capture.
TAN KIAN SHENG, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Fly Portrait 5x magnification
Stacked images 5x magnification. Equipment: Nikon D810; microscope objective 5x Mitutoyo Plan Apo; Focus: Manuel.
Hall Stefanie, Germany, Sindelfingen
Дирижёр
Богомол своими крыльями и движениями передних лапок напоминает дирижера симфонического оркестра во фраке.
Anatoly Makoedov, Russian Federation, Пятигорск
Robberfly with Weevil Kill
This is a Robberfly with its kill, a Weevil. Robberfly is a aerial predator, which hunts the insects in flight in a lightning speed.
VINOD KUMAR V K, India, Kushalnagar Taluk
Portrait of Queen Weaver Ant
Close up of weaver ant. Weaver ant colonies are founded by one or more mated females (queens). A queen lays her first clutch of eggs on a leaf and protects and feeds the larvae until they develop into mature workers. The workers then construct leaf nests and help rear new brood laid by the queen.
Green leafhopper open its wings in the first sunlight of the day
Cicadella viridis is a species belonging to the subfamily Cicadellinae of the family Cicadellidae. The adult males of Cicadella viridis can reach a length of 5.7–7 millimetres, but the females are quite larger than the males, reaching 7.5–9 millimetres.
Tilmann Schnyder, Switzerland, Lucerne
Красота под ногами
Боярышница и лилия, что может быть прекраснее)). Снято в окрестностях г. Красноярска. Торгашинский хребет
Анатолич, Russian Federation, Красноярск
Вечер в лесу
Сон-трава, прострел, pulsatilla mill., цветы, весна, май, лес, вечер.
Pavel Cherenkov, Russian Federation, Саров
Woodlouse spider
Extreme macro portrait of a woodlouse spider (male)
জয়ন্ত বৰদলৈ, United Kingdom, London
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