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Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Crystal clear see-through caterpillar looks amazing


Meet Jewel Caterpillar, a member of Acraga coa moth species. Doesn’t it look amazing?
Eventually, this beautiful creature turns into this moth.

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“Everything you can imagine is real.” ― Pablo Picasso





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This is not photoshopped; it’s for real

When seeing this image for the first time, you would perhaps immediately identify it as ‘photoshopped’. But this tiny dragon-like creature is real. Glaucus atlanticus is a species of small-sized blue sea slug, described in Wikipedia as follows.
The normal size of this species is up to 3 cm. It is silvery grey on its dorsal side and dark and pale blue ventrally. It has dark blue stripes along the edge of its foot. It has a tapering body which is flattened and has six appendages which branch out into rayed cerata. Its radular teeth bear serrated teeth on their blades.
And this is the image Wikipedia gives for the creature.
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A tree took the shape of a house to shelter itself from wind

In a coastal town in Denmark, there is a tree which took the shape of a house to shelter itself from wind. According to the photographer,
This old pink house is situated at the old dunes, a few hundred meters from the west coast, a very windy place were there isn’t much that can grow. So the tree can only grow where it has shelter.
A tree in Denmark took the shape of a house to shelter itself from wind
I am not sure whether this tree was trimmed by the house owner, but in case it was not, this tree is a perfect case for Darwin’s survival of the fittest theory.
A tree in Denmark took the shape of a house to shelter itself from wind

dead tree and the story of 20 photos in five years

It is the art of patience, inspiration and photography which gives life to a dead tree. Kevin Day has been photographing this tree for over 5 years on different days, through different seasons and in different lighting conditions. The result is the story of a dead tree in 20 shots as appears below.