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Close up art movement of Betta fish Siamese fighting fish isolated on black background.Fine art design concept.
Detail of Red betta fish or Siamese fighting fish isolated on white background with clipping path. Beautiful movement of Betta splendens (Pla Kad). Selective focus.
The Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), also known as the bay-winged hawk, dusky hawk, and  wolf hawk. Bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil.  Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
Die winged insect upside down photo isolate on white background top view
Differential grasshopper (Melanoplus differentialis) on corn husk in afternoon sunlight, late summer/early fall. Though a native North American species, people call it a pest because it can greatly damage crops. Others admire its adaptability. Still others point out that it feeds birds and other wildlife when its numbers rise. Taken in a Connecticut cornfield.
Cockroach isolated on white background. Cockroaches are flying insects and cockroaches are also carriers of human pathogens.
A macro close-up of parasite Deer fly, Lipoptena cervi, on a hairy sking. It is sometimes called the flying tick.
Mantis in close-up.
Structure and characteristics of Gryllus bimaculatus in Laboratory.
Description:\nAdult wart-biters are 31–82 millimeters, with females being significantly larger than males. They are typically dark green in colour, usually with dark brown blotches on the pronotum and wings (a dark brown morphotype also occurs). The female has a long and slightly up curved ovipositor.\n The wart-biter has a song consisting of a rapidly repeated series of short bursts of clicks, sometimes lasting for several minutes.\nWart-biters normally move about by walking; they rarely fly, except when frightened. Most can only fly 3 to 4 meters  at a time.\nHabitat:\nThe species is found in calcareous grassland and heathland habitats.\n\nDiet:\nThe species is omnivorous. Plants eaten include knapweed, nettles, bedstraws; the species also eats insects, including other grasshoppers. \nLife cycle:\nThe wart-biter lays its eggs in the soil; these eggs normally hatch after two winters. It then passes through seven instar stages between April and June. The adult stage is reached in the beginning of July. Wart-biter populations peak in late July and early August. Newly hatched Decticus are encased in a sheath to facilitate their trip to the soil surface, the sheath holding the legs and antennae safely against the body while burrowing upwards. A neck which can in turn be inflated and deflated, enlarges the top of its tunnel, easing its passage upwards.\nStatus and distribution:\nThis species occurs throughout continental Europe, except the extreme south, ranging from southern Scandinavia to Spain, Italy, and Greece. It is also found in temperate Asia, as far east as China. Geographic features such as mountains have fragmented the species, leading to a wide range of forms and numerous subspecies.\n\nConservation:\nThe population of wart-biters has declined in many areas of northern Europe. In Britain and the Netherlands, it is threatened with extinction (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
The Ant and the Grasshopper
Praying mantis - white background
Cockroach lying on back on isolated white background
Close up house brown cricket insect or known as Acheta domestica in the green garden, perching on a blade of grass good for biology book or insect multimedia content creation
A praying mantis eyes the photographer while resting on the hood of a car.
unique creatures of nature
Study of the structure of Blaptica dubia, Dubia roach, also known as the orange-spotted roach in the laboratory.
Leaf impersonating bush cricket (Katydid) in Costa Rica.
Close up photo of a dead cockroach head mandible and face with white background. Cockroaches are disgusting and dirty insects, making them a source of disease
A photo of a common earwig isolated on a white background
The hatching mantis of North China
American cockroach Periplaneta americana
Green mantis
Extreme close-up of a grasshopper
This is a picture taken in Kumamoto, Japan
Portrait of beautiful adult Asian woolly-necked stork or Asian woollynecked, low angle view, half shot, in the morning foraging on the agriculture area in nature of tropical dry forest, northeastern Thailand.
Grasshooper red color
Praying mantis - white background
Protoceratops 3D illustration
Cockroach extreme close up slow motion
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