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Dave Hatton1 year ago

It's a caterpillar of a geometridae moth, probably subfamily ennominae. This group are mostly very stick (twig) like in appearance.

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The Random Guy1 year ago

Ants building a living bridge using their own bodies to invade a wasps nest

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The Immortal1 year ago

Australonuphis or beach worm, you don't see it, but it sees you

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The Random Guy1 year ago

A single pangolin consumes 70 million insects annually, and effectively protecting many acres of land by controlling termite populations.

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The Random Guy1 year ago

The ribbon worm hunts its prey by spitting out a living, tree-like proboscis

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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭1 year ago

What kind of creature is this?

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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭1 year ago

What animal is this?

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Wonderful Nature🍀1 year ago

Look at this beautiful adult female phryganistria tamdaeonsis is one big stick insect. Size of this insect is impressive 23 cm without leg and 35 cm with the front legs included!

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Josh S 🕍1 year ago

I think it's Katy perry back from space.

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Magical places1 year ago

What kind of insect is this?

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