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Ladybird (Coccinellidae), on fungus, pan right to larvae on fungi, close up
Ladybird (Coccinellidae), on fungus, pan right to larvae on fungi, close up
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Boiling Silkworm Cocoons.
Woman making silk from boiling silkworm cocoons to pulling out silk thread.
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Tadpole of Common Frog (Rana temporaria) with gills, UK
Tadpole of Common Frog (Rana temporaria) with gills, UK
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Common Frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles.
All of the frogs in a pond tend to spawn roughly within a few days of each other. The female releases 1000 to 2000 eggs, the male then releases sperm. The eggs are coated in jelly, and are popularly known as 'frogspawn'. After 10-14...
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Mosquitos larva, Example in the laboratory - scientific research and development concept.
Mosquitos larva, Example in the laboratory - scientific research and development concept.
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Mosquitos pupa larva, Example in the laboratory - scientific research and development concept.
Mosquitos pupa larva, Example in the laboratory - scientific research and development concept.
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Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
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Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
Tardigrade, aka water bear, (Hypsibius dujardini) larva; differential interference contrast.
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CU Silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori, inside silk cocoon
CU Silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori, inside silk cocoon
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Caterpillar moving up leaf, tilt up to 2 butterflies mating, Life cycle
Caterpillar moving up leaf, tilt up to 2 butterflies mating, Life cycle
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BCU Zoom out, Group of Orange Lacewing Butterfly (Cethosia penthesilea) Caterpillars on plant stem, Australia
BCU Zoom out, Group of Orange Lacewing Butterfly (Cethosia penthesilea) Caterpillars on plant stem, Australia
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Tadpole of Common Frog (Rana temporaria) with gills
Tadpole of Common Frog (Rana temporaria) with gills
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Spawn of a glass frog (family Centrolenidae) stuck to a leaf surface. Glass frogs inhabit cloud forests and rainforests in Central and northern South America.
They stick their eggs to a leaf above running water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water after they emerge from their eggs. Glass frogs are known for their translucent skin, through which internal organs are visible. Filmed in the...