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Smashing mantis shrimp over the sandy bottom profile view
Mantis Shrimp Odontodactylus scyllarus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 0-100m. It is one of the larger, more colourful mantis shrimps commonly seen, ranging in size from 3-18cm. \nTheir ability to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading CDs and similar optical information storage devices. \nThis species is an active hunter, it prefers gastropods, crustaceans, and bivalves and will repeatedly smash its prey until it can gain access to the soft tissue for consumption.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°56'26.082 S 134°7'36.63 E at 14m depth
Muray in a hiding place while it was cleaned by shrimp.
Closeup Banksia with wasp, bug, background with copy space, macro, full frame horizontal composition
A great black wasp pollinates a cock’s comb flower
front view of a damselfly
A cuckoo wasp that is parasitic on other wasps. The body colour is very beautiful with a metallic bluish-green colour.
Peacock mantis shrimp
Metallic Cuckoo wasp of Palestine (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) is an obligate brood parasite of sawflies, wasps, bees, walking sticks and moths. Isolated on a white background
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike. Cardinalfish.
Mantis shrimps stomatopods hiding inside a rock underwater.
A fly on a leaf.
Underwater close-up photography of a mantis shrimp with eggs.\nDivesite: Pulau Bangka (North Sulawesi/Indonesia)
blue butterfly
Green aphid or green-fly with big eyes close-up visible in a microscope. Bottom view, defocused, small insects and bugs, the science entomology
Atlantic Puffin Bird
In a rare instance, a vibrantly colorful mantis shrimp, embracing her brood of eggs, photographed while completely out of her burrow.
Cicada (Cicadidae) Macro photography.
Peacock mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Portrait of Blow Fly on blue
Leaf cicada on wild plants, North China
Macro image of a Red-bordered Stink Bug - Edessa rufomarginata
Tajuria cippus, the peacock royal, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly, male butterfly resting in nature
Banded Coral Shrimp
The Smashing Mantis (Odontodactylus scyllarus) is a strikingly colorful mantis shrimp found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. This fierce predator is known for its incredible strength and lightning-fast reflexes, which it uses to catch prey and defend itself from predators. Its powerful claws can deliver a punch that is faster than a bullet, capable of smashing through the shells of crabs, snails, and other hard-bodied prey. The Smashing Mantis is also known for its complex social behaviors, including courtship rituals and territorial disputes. Its bright green and purple coloration, along with its distinctive eyes, make it a popular subject for underwater photographers and marine enthusiasts.
flowers and ants
Extreme magnification - Jumping spider close up
A fly sits on an orange drinking its nectar
A typically common Beetle, found in the United Kingdom. Taken with ultra macro.
Simuliidae, black fly (Diptera) in Baltic amber, Eocene, approximately 56 - 34 million years ago. Image taken with extreme macro and focus stacking technique.
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