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The hoya is a unique plant species from the forest and is often called the wax flower
A macro close-up of parasite Deer fly, Lipoptena cervi, on a hairy sking. It is sometimes called the flying tick.
Ant under microscope
Whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei or Penaeus vannamei,  known as Pacific white shrimp or King prawn, is a species of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico.
Close-up view of white agapanthus blossoms
The European hornet - Vespa crabro. Bavaria, Germany.
Macro photograph of the head of a hornet - vespa crabro. compound eyes, ocelli and antenna
A Myrmaplata plataleoides or Red weaver-ant mimicking Jumper spider on green leaf, Macro photo in Thailand.
Red skunk cleaner shrimp
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
millipede inhabit the leaves of wild plants
Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) is from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia
dragonfly Macro of a dragonfly on a green leaf.
A lily of the Nile flower.
Sleeping Cuckoo Bee on a green leaf; profile view
This close up side view image shows a detailed, macro long horned beetle on a Sonoran Desert rock.
Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in a meadow during a beautiful springtime day in the delta of the river Vecht in Overijssel, The Netherlands.
flowers captured in Bohinj valley Slovenia
close up of a peacock mantis shrimp - odontodactylus scyllarus
Hornet stays on leaf top side view brown color closeup detail texture eyes wing
Close up of flowers California buckwheat, Eriogonum fasciculatum, in summer. California.
Moth, Close up of a moth on a plant in the rainforest. Night butterfly
Cleaner Shrimp -Lysmata Amboinensis
A vertical shot of orthosiphon aristatus flowering plant growing in the garden
Scallion flower
Large Tiger Lily with multiple flowering shoots on a black background.
Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv.\nSweet alyssum\nBrassicaceae
Close up of a European hornet
Banded Coral Shrimp Stenopus hispidus is perhaps the most widely distributed shrimp in the sea. The species occurs in the subtropical and tropical Indo-Pacific and Western Atlantic from the Red Sea and South Africa to Tuamotu Island, Hawaii and Easter Island and in the Atlantic from North Carolina and Bermuda to the Caribbean Sea and south to S. Paulo, Brazil in a depth range from 1-200m, max. size 6cm. \nAs a cleaner shrimp, the species advertises to passing fish by slowly waving its long, white antennae. Stenopus hispidus is monogamous and has the ability to detect individuals of its species. This trait is uncommon in invertebrates and is most likely explained through chemical signals. \nThe species uses its three pairs of claws to remove parasites, fungi and damaged tissue from the fish. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°31'20.574 S 129°53'55.134 E at 7m depth by night
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