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Friendly Hornet
Macro photos of a friendly Hornet that I fed some water and sugar to.
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Happy Halloween! from Stinkys’ Diner
(the blog and the restaurant)
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doctors hooking me up to life support because I cannot snuggle a gigantic fuzzy moth in my arms like a big dumb baby
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Lysippus Metalmark (Riodina lysippus), family Riodinidae, Ila Kucha, Ecuador
photograph by Chan Wah Choy
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@bcauseofreasons submitted: This bug was hanging out on top of my car at a park in Los Angeles, California. I don't think I'd ever seen one like it before. Very speckly!
Cute! It's a dotted paropsine leaf beetle, which was introduced to Southern California.
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Today I accidentally knocked a monarch caterpillar off its leaf and it fell and immediately began oozing green liquid. I was devastated. I thought I'd killed it. Turns out they do that on purpose to defend against predators. Fooled by a fat little worm. Irrecoverable
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Owning this cicada lamp made by @cady_the_creator would solve all my problems
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whatever. go my scarab
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White Dragontail Butterfly (Lamproptera curius), family Papilionidae, Sungai Congkak Recreational Forest, Malaysia
photograph by David Ho Gim Pin
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giant red-headed centipede, handmade rug, 2023,
11" x 7"
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weevil 519
by @javier_aznar_photography on instagram
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Love when a cicada killer is killing a cicada and it looks like it's sitting on its face having nasty crazy bug sex. I feel this way because of my problems.
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Today's isopod is Cappuccino (Cubaris Sp.)
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A basal trapdoor spider (Liphistius desultor) poises at the entrance of its den in Penang, Malaysia
by Roy Kittrell
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first frost is upon me and that means a lot less delightful bugs to see </3 at least there are the ten million fruit flies in my building to help me maintain my daily ‘bugs sighted’ quota
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