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A mass of tiny white butterfly or moth eggs on a green leaf.
Little beetles and eggs on a leaf.
insect eggs / butterfly eggs - Phalera bucephala (Mondvogel)
Too many pale juvenile Spiderlings starting to explore their surroundings in a fine, almost invisible, silky web, inside the curves of palm tree leaf stalk. Summer, Sub-tropical South-East Queensland, Australia. Close-up. Some are being still, some are moving. Most likely 'Golden Orb' Spiders or 'St Andrew's Cross' (orb) Spiders.
Photograph taken in Cambridge, UK
Preparation of the assassin pasta - Antique recipe from Bari, Puglia, Italy
Japanese ricefish (Oryzias latipes) eggs born on the artificial spawning bed made of fiber. Close up macro photography. Macro close-up photo of eggs laid in the artificial spawning bed of a hikari killifish.
Bubble Coral Shrimp or Coleman's Coral Shrimp Palaemonella philippinensis (former Vir philippinensis) occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea to the Philippines, to Japan and Australia in a depth range from 7-30m, max. length 2cm. The species was first described in 1984, and this is remarkably late, as the species is seen well and quite often. Rarely, however, do you see the whole animal from the side. Most of the time at least half is hidden in the coral. This specimen changed position and the photographer was there at the right moment. \nAs Cleaner Shrimps they are waving their antennae, they signal their presence to the fish so that they can benefit from their essential cleaning service: deworming.\nColeman's Coral Shrimp is transparent, so a blood vessel can be seen running through the back as well as all of its internal organs, even its eggs, when they are present, in the abdomen. The legs and claws, also transparent, are dotted with fine purplish blue horizontal spots at the joints, sometimes with a thin purple line at the end. The white and black stalked eyes are supplied by two small blood vessels.\nPlerogyra sinuosa can inflict a painful sting and provide protection for the organism as a whole, but Coleman's Coral Shrimps gain protection among stinging tentacles of his Bubblecoral Plerogyra sinuosa. \nTriton Bay, Westpapua, Indonesia 3°56'19.7539 S 134°7'15.1967 E at 15m depth
Close up of frog spawn / frog eggs
Forest ground cover in Waterton National Park in Alberta Canada
Heteropterans, true bugs (Heteroptera (Hemiptera)), True bug eggs.
Smooth pebbles in a pond
A close up of clownfish eggs only hours before hatching shows their eyes ready to pop through the sac.
Two leaf hopper beetles hovering over Spanish broom
Under the rotting tree, a carpet of white mycelia and beautiful amber drops of sap (Natural+flash light, macro close-up photography)
Multiple image of cat eyes with a prism
Backgrounds Colony Characteristics of Rhizopus (bread mold) is a genus of common saprophytic fungi, Rhizopus (bread mold) under the microscope.
Marsh Beatle Fossil in Baltic amber from Eocene era, 56 - 34 million years ago, Family: Scirtidae.
Clownfish egg capsules, Eikapseln vom Anemonenfisch
a group of red eye tree frog tadpoles hangs off a leaf.  You can see the head and the eyes clearly.
Spanish slug eggs nest hatchery egg-laying laying white pest Arion vulgaris snail parasitizes on leaf vegetables moving in the garden, hatch eating ripe plant crops. An invasive of slug native to Spain land from Iberian Peninsula. Dangerous agriculture, farming farm. slugs both male female organs, fertilise own, Does enormous damage. Local overpopulation overgrowth. Lack of natural enemies and parasites. Disposal granules molluscicides by poison pesticides or parasitic nematodes. Czech Europe
Closeup of a dead floral shell
Macro of tiny House dust mites, barely visible to the naked eye.
Dead seed pod of an Azalea plant on a dead branch  with long stamen. Selective focus with main focus on the seed pod. Out of focus dead shoot in the background.
Full Frame Shot Of Spiders On Web
Bubble Coral Shrimp or Coleman's Coral Shrimp Palaemonella philippinensis (former Vir philippinensis) occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea to the Philippines, to Japan and Australia in a depth range from 7-30m, max. length 2cm. \nThe species was first described in 1984, and this is remarkably late, as the species is seen well and quite often. \nMost of the time at least half of this shrimp with translucent extremities is hidden in his bubblecoral Plerogyra sinuosa gaining protection among stinging tentacles.\nAs Cleaner Shrimps Bubble Coral Shrimps are waving their antennae, they signal their presence to the fish so that they can benefit from their essential cleaning service: deworming.\nTriton Bay, Westpapua, Indonesia \n3°54'52.062 S 134°7'21.384 E at 22m depth
Egg and new hatched larval fish with the yolk sac still remaining. Convict Cichlid. Amatitlania Nigrofasciata.
wax cicada on green leaf.
Yellow spider with a lot of eggs in its mouth.
Australian native plants encompass a diverse array of flora uniquely adapted to the continent's varied climates and landscapes. From the iconic eucalypts towering over bushland to the vibrant blossoms of banksias and bottlebrushes dotting the coastal scrub, these plants exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptation to harsh conditions. Their foliage ranges from delicate ferns in rainforests to tough, sclerophyllous leaves in arid regions, reflecting Australia's rich botanical heritage and ecological diversity. Many native species play crucial roles in local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for native wildlife while contributing to the country's distinctive natural landscapes, from the verdant rainforests of Queensland to the expansive deserts of the Outback.
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