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Macro photo of  a buttoned snout, Hypena rostralis camouflaged on bark.
Lizard hiding in the bushes. These lizards are active during the day. They like to bask in the sun in the morning, which cold-blooded animals need for the proper functioning of their bodies.
Insect Macro Play of light and shadow on grasshopper back. Insect Macro grasshopper back.
Naturally Camouflaged leaf Insect.
Indian stick insect (Carausius morosus), also known as common stick insect, or laboratory stick insect is a species of Phasmatodea (phasmid) in the family Lonchodidae. This species is nocturnal. When disturbed, the major defence method is feigning death, the body becoming rigid, and the legs held along the line of the body. They may also be found swaying to mimic the movement of foliage in wind. The insects feed at night, when they are active. During the day, they rest, often with legs in line with the body, on their food plants.
Photomicrograph of segmented worm from salt marsh in San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Digestive system and other internal organs clearly visible. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
A white-spotted sawyer on a red cedar tree trunk
Leaf butterfly (Kallima inachus) on tree trunk.
Little lizard camouflaged at dround detail, dry forest, san eduardo hill, guayaquil, ecuador
Common whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia) on tree stump in sunlight, springtime. A large, common, fast-flying dragonfly (a predatory insect) that occurs in the U.S. and southern Canada. This is a female, which lacks the white tail of the male and is very similar to the female 12-spotted skimmer, another North American dragonfly. Taken in Connecticut.
Giant Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) on the island Nosy Mangabe in Masoala National Park, Madagascar
Pleasant Chelidonura Chelidonura amoena occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from Japan down through the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, both east and west coasts of Australia to Hawaii ina depth range from 2-22m, max. length 5.5cm. The carnivore species is often found crawling on coral during daylight hours, feeding on small flatworms which are sometimes quite common in reef environments. This specimen was found on a Encrusting Sponge Clathria sp. on a ship wreck, a post WWII wreck, the Hafa Adai Ferry in Palau 7°19'12.4 N 134°26'39.78 E at 13m depth.
Planaria worm in pond water
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Mottled Beauty (Alcis repandata) Geometridae camouflaged on oak, macro photo
Close up of ghost mantis
garden tiger moth or great tiger moth, Artia Caja,  against white background
Watermelon attacked by ants
A predatory fly sitting on wood.
Green aphid isolated on white (around 3mm in length)
brown cricket on a dry leaf under the sunlight
Profile view of a brown and white plume moth against a dark background
bright green grasshopper perched on a dry brown leaf on a sunny day in nature. green and yellow tones. Copy space.
Close up of grasshopper on stem
Fishing spider on dead leaves under sunlight
Fallen wild fruit seeds and shoots growing on forest ground
Digital photo of a geometer moth camouflaged on wood.
Horsefly or gadfly on white background, extreme close-up
Adult Female Winged Termite of the Epifamily Termitoidae
Wolfsnout Goby Luposicya lupus  occurs in the Indo-West Pacific from Pinda in Mozambique to Indonesia, north to Japan and south/east to Tonga in a depth range from 0-15m, max. length 3.5cm. The species inhabits large sponges, usually on the underside of floppy or fan types that grow on shallow reef flats and down on slopes that are subject to moderate currents. \nThis specimen was encountered even a bit deeper than the usual max. depth at 17m. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°54'59.5859 S 134°6'6.4748 E at 17m depth
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