I'm so in love with arthropods 🥹🥹🥹
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bioluminescent millipedes! these guys are called motyxia, they're cyanide producing, blind and emit light from their exoskeletons :)
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If the Night King was a spider Food in mouth #naturegram #spidersofinstagram #spider #nature #thewild #whitespider #naturephotography #athropoda #nightking #got #gameofthrones #naturelovers #animalkingdom #wildlife #africa #nigeria #naturebyemeka143 #photography https://www.instagram.com/p/CKH2NswrT6c/?igshid=120sbxya0yw4m
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රෑබදුල්ලෙක් කියල තමයි හැමෝම කිවුවෙ 🤷🏼♂️ #athropoda #srilanka #sl #athrapoda #traveller #mobilephotography #nature #naturelover #tropicle #insect #insects (at Sabaragamuwa Province) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGUwBHHJQwK/?igshid=mhat0272n0gr
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Answer the following questions as they relate to the nine phyla in the assignment table. (Porifera, Cnidaria, Nematoda, Athropoda, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Chordata.) Which phyla lack organs? What type of symmetry do they have?
Answer the following questions as they relate to the nine phyla in the assignment table. (Porifera, Cnidaria, Nematoda, Athropoda, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Chordata.) Which phyla lack organs? What type of symmetry do they have?
Organisms are placed in taxonomic classifications based on differences and similarities of their traits. If you know what critical traits to look for, it is possible to separate any animal into a taxonomic category using a dichotomous key.
The common taxonomic categories are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species (Specific Epithet.) We are looking at the Phylum and…
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What I Need To Do: Study chapters on Phylums Athropoda and all it’s SubPhylums for a Big Test next week.
What my brain is intent on doing: Thinking about bullet points for an article on D.I.D and it’s lack of awareness and portrayal. Draws character analysis between YGO and Hamilton for an Art Thing I’ve yet to start and think about Sam and Dean Winchester joining Angel Investigations and the probability of Tony Stark starting a school for her kids all at the same time :))
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Wimpod is the anthropod pokemon (its name is a combination of wimp and the taxonomic term pod (foot), such as in isopod). In fact appears to be based on Ligia spp. common amphibious isopods with long, prominent antennae.
Isopods are common in marine and freshwater habitats and there are important terrestrial and parasitic suborders. It includes the familiar terrestrial pill bugs, wood lice, and sea slaters, and about 4000 less familiar marine species. Isopods are usually dorsoventrally flattened.
Finally a true isopod pokemon. It is corroborated by Wimpod’s description saying it lives in/near the ocean, where Ligia species are found.
Photograph by Gilles San Martin
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Versuch einer Naturgeschichte der Krabben und Krebse i by peacay on Flickr.
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