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archiemcphee:
“ Today the Department of Awesome Camouflage is wondering if there’s any creature more impressive than the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), an insect that looks like it’s actually made out of delicate lichen. It looks more like...
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archiemcphee:
“ Today the Department of Awesome Camouflage is wondering if there’s any creature more impressive than the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), an insect that looks like it’s actually made out of delicate lichen. It looks more like...
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archiemcphee:
“ Today the Department of Awesome Camouflage is wondering if there’s any creature more impressive than the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), an insect that looks like it’s actually made out of delicate lichen. It looks more like...
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archiemcphee:
“ Today the Department of Awesome Camouflage is wondering if there’s any creature more impressive than the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), an insect that looks like it’s actually made out of delicate lichen. It looks more like...
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archiemcphee:

Today the Department of Awesome Camouflage is wondering if there’s any creature more impressive than the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), an insect that looks like it’s actually made out of delicate lichen. It looks more like something out of a fairytale than a real-life insect, but that’s simply because the natural world is so freaking awesome!

Lichen Katydids are native to Central and South America. Wildlife photographer David Weller captured this mesmerizing footage of a Lichen Katydid somewhere in the Cartago Province of Costa Rica carefully making its way across some vegetation that looks like it might’ve grown from its own body :

Photos by David Weiller, RachelleSmith, Holguer Lopez, and Robert Oelman respectively.

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nightjarring:
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“ Great shots of Cepahalotes clypeatus, the golden turtle ant, taken by Alex Wild. Turtle ants have a special subgroup of workers with broad flat heads which can be used to plug nest entrances. Some species of...
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“ theoppositeofstupid:
“ Great shots of Cepahalotes clypeatus, the golden turtle ant, taken by Alex Wild. Turtle ants have a special subgroup of workers with broad flat heads which can be used to plug nest entrances. Some species of...
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theoppositeofstupid:

Great shots of Cepahalotes clypeatus, the golden turtle ant, taken by Alex Wild.  Turtle ants have a special subgroup of workers with broad flat heads which can be used to plug nest entrances.  Some species of Cephalotes are also called glider ants and can use their flattened bodies to glide through the air and return to the trees they dwell in should they take a tumble.

@zuzu-and-fiends look at these sci-fi babs!!!

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titankoretech:

They are so happy to know you love and care about them! #bees #honeybees

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me-lapislazuli:
“ European Wool Carder Bee II | by dalantech | http://ift.tt/1OT2VSs
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European Wool Carder Bee II | by dalantech | http://ift.tt/1OT2VSs

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typhlonectes:
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“ Scarites by andre de kesel
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A carabid beetle from dry dense forests of Niaouli (West-Africa, Bénin Republic, July 1998, attracted to lights). Belongs in Scarites sp. (34mm long, Coleoptera, Carabidae).
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Scarites by andre de kesel

A carabid beetle from dry dense forests of Niaouli (West-Africa, Bénin Republic, July 1998, attracted to lights). Belongs in Scarites sp. (34mm long, Coleoptera, Carabidae).

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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
Zoom Info
coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
Zoom Info
coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
Zoom Info
coolthingoftheday:
“ TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS
1. Giant shield mantis
2. Giant Asian mantis
3. Giant African mantis
4. Ghost mantis
5. Jeweled flower mantis
6. Devil mantis
7. Orchid mantis
8. African devil mantis
9. Purple boxer...
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coolthingoftheday:

TOP TEN COOLEST SPECIES OF PRAYING MANTIS

1. Giant shield mantis

2. Giant Asian mantis

3. Giant African mantis

4. Ghost mantis

5. Jeweled flower mantis

6. Devil mantis

7. Orchid mantis

8. African devil mantis

9. Purple boxer mantis

10. Blue orchid mantis

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b33tl3b0y:
“ hercules beetle son!!! look at his horn!! look at his little hook feet!
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hercules beetle son!!! look at his horn!! look at his little hook feet!

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malformalady:
“ Female katydid of the genus Saga
Photo credit: mgunbey on Deviantart
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Female katydid of the genus Saga

Photo credit: mgunbey on Deviantart

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realmonstrosities:
“ There are many reasons to avoid walking barefoot through the forests of Malaysia. Snakes, spiders, centipedes, incredibly poisonous frogs unknown to science (maybe they’ll name it after you, it’s first verified human victim!) and...
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“ There are many reasons to avoid walking barefoot through the forests of Malaysia. Snakes, spiders, centipedes, incredibly poisonous frogs unknown to science (maybe they’ll name it after you, it’s first verified human victim!) and...
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realmonstrosities:
“ There are many reasons to avoid walking barefoot through the forests of Malaysia. Snakes, spiders, centipedes, incredibly poisonous frogs unknown to science (maybe they’ll name it after you, it’s first verified human victim!) and...
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realmonstrosities:
“ There are many reasons to avoid walking barefoot through the forests of Malaysia. Snakes, spiders, centipedes, incredibly poisonous frogs unknown to science (maybe they’ll name it after you, it’s first verified human victim!) and...
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realmonstrosities:

There are many reasons to avoid walking barefoot through the forests of Malaysia. Snakes, spiders, centipedes, incredibly poisonous frogs unknown to science (maybe they’ll name it after you, it’s first verified human victim!) and now this. A walking bundle of rusty tetanus.

The Spiky Grouse Grasshopper (Discotettix belzebuth) reaches less than an inch long and is presumably well suited to living camouflaged among leaf litter and bits of wood.

The fact that they could go equally unseen in a damp shed is pure coincidence, I’m sure.

… Images: Bernard DUPONT

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smithsonianlibraries:
“ It’s National Moth week! Tonight, leave the porch light on and see what types of moths live in your neighborhood. (Just don’t let them in if you value your wool sweaters.)
If you live in Eastern North America, you may see...
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smithsonianlibraries:
“ It’s National Moth week! Tonight, leave the porch light on and see what types of moths live in your neighborhood. (Just don’t let them in if you value your wool sweaters.)
If you live in Eastern North America, you may see...
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smithsonianlibraries:
“ It’s National Moth week! Tonight, leave the porch light on and see what types of moths live in your neighborhood. (Just don’t let them in if you value your wool sweaters.)
If you live in Eastern North America, you may see...
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smithsonianlibraries:

It’s National Moth week! Tonight, leave the porch light on and see what types of moths live in your neighborhood. (Just don’t let them in if you value your wool sweaters.)
If you live in Eastern North America, you may see Actias luna, the luna moth. Adult luna moths have only vestigial mouth-parts and do not feed; this phase of their life cycle is dedicated only to mating and laying eggs.

gif from Biologia Centrali Americana Insecta. Lepidoptera-Heterocera v.3

Actias maenas (large) and Leucophlebia lineata (small) from  The cabinet of oriental entomology

Various species (including Actias luna #7) from The moth book

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