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sosuperawesome · 2 days
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Felt Bugs and Tutorials // MiniMi
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crevicedwelling · 2 days
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I think this is why they call them jumping worms
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onenicebugperday · 1 day
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Greater bee fly, Bombylius venosus, Bombyliidae
Photographed in Belgium by Gilles San Martin
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nepeteaa · 4 hours
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will you be a part of the emergence?
cicada shirts coming for preorder on Friday!
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Demeter, Goddess of Agriculture by Matheus Ferreira de Jesus
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dmdog · 2 days
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Little zine project for a fake park
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amnhnyc · 2 days
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Insects are critical to the survival of most other animals, including humans. But many insect species, from beetles to dragonflies to butterflies, are declining in abundance due in part to human activity. For Earth Month, Insectarium host Dr. Jessica L Ware gives tips on small things each of us can do to make a lasting impact and help insects thrive for years to come.
Learn more about insects with Museum Curator Jessica Ware in Insectarium on PBS Terra's YouTube channel.
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mushiniwa · 3 days
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bocchidaily · 19 hours
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Bocchi the anomalocaris
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Day 114: big shrimp
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heartnosekid · 3 days
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luna moth terrarium dice | dreamy_dice on ig
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weevilsdaily · 2 days
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“the tiniest weevil ive found yet. i think hes perfect”
weevil 471
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stevejgarza · 5 hours
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Snails and slugs doodle page✨🐌
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crevicedwelling · 2 days
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just a few geophilomorph centipedes today
found nearly anywhere with soil (their name means earth-lovers), these are the most successful and species-rich order of centipedes.
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you’re unlikely to see any unless you dig, and this bunch was sifted out of old soil and put in a container for release. while geophilomorphs are caring mothers that guard their many babies, these juveniles and adults wouldn’t likely be associated so closely or touching one another naturally—but given that I only inspected three small pots, can coexist at very high densities!
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onenicebugperday · 2 days
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Hologram moth, Diachrysia balluca, Noctuidae
Found in the Northeastern and Midwestern US and eastern Canada
Photos by diohio1
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hauntingyourself · 3 days
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Would you let them into your house?
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