Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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The pipe cleaner is loose!
a rouge pipe cleaner.... escaped from the craft supplies
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The price of being so small…
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A Silly-pede! Or maybe a Slinky-pede?
Sigmoria sp. flatback millipede. Silly-pede. 💙
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I wonder what forest this could be
lets relax in the forest !
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It’s like a canary with old crunchy leaves for wings!
Behold the majestic floof of this canary-shouldered thorn moth and let your Monday be that little bit more bearable.
The food plants of this ridiculously fluffy species are birches, willow, and alders; to help look after it please look after local trees. If you're in the UK like me, please report any damage to urban trees your council.
Thank you from the Moth Promotional Board ✨🦋✨
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Moth!
moth
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Such beauty! I wish I could hold one.
hese Hyalophora cecropia are the largest moths found in North America
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things to say to bugs when science finally unlocks the secrets of human-bug communication:
im not hurting you i am taking you to a safe place
do you eat weird crumbs cause i found some im willing to share
you can bite me if you want but id rather be no-bite friends
i like your big colorful eyes, very stylish
please dont crawl into my sleeves
(sings a duet with a cricket)
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Gongylus gongylodes?!
They’ve done it again
i adore bugs. you're telling me THIS
is a real, living animal. and what is it called?
Gongylus gongylodes
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I’m certain Elesa would make some puns about this leafy guy!
we found the coolest moth today
gaudy sphinx
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Speechless!
I love drawing insect looking dragons & other creatures!
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It’s a shiny!
Have you ever seen a pink grasshopper? Though the meadow grasshopper (Chorthippus parallelus) is typically distinguished by its green and brown coloration, a genetic mutation called erythrism leaves some individuals looking pretty in pink! Erythrism is the overproduction of red pigment. While these rare insects are beautiful to look at, pink grasshoppers are hindered by their vivid coloring because it makes hiding from predators much more difficult.
Photo: Back from the Brink, CC BY-NC 2.0, flickr (Meadow grasshopper nymph pictured)
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Fellow artists!
small artists
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Greasy hair is evil and oppressive to my well-being
greasy hair is like the poisoned condition in a video game. but more evil
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Such beauty in their strength
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