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This is the Brazilian Wandering Spider, a deadly venomous spider that can be randomly bought along with a bunch of bananas, although the chance is extremely low. The spider does not eat fruits, its diet includes insects, amphibians and reptiles. But banana boxes, according to the arthropod, are a great place for a day's rest. Together with the harvest, his journey begins: spiders are loaded onto ships and sent to other countries.
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Mantis flower
- It can be up to 14 cm in size. By "mantis" standards, this is a very large size;
- It gets its flower name because it likes to pretend to be a beautiful bright flower (or a dry branch, depending on the color);
- Traditionally, the female of this mantis may eat the head of the male during mating;
- These insects from East Africa are highly prized by lovers of unusual pets.
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Paw of a beetle in an electron microscope. Numerous micro-bristles allow it to adhere to perfectly smooth surfaces.
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Plankton gets angry and rushes somewhere
Most of us do not suspect that, being in salt water, a person every second comes into contact with hundreds of organisms that he does not see and does not feel.
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A mosquito met the Cape sundew
Cape sundew is an insectivorous plant, a species of the genus Rosyanka of the Rosyankovye family.
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Happy Face Spider The non-venomous
Happy Face spider is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, which means that it does not occur naturally anywhere else in the world.
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The greatest and simplest miracle of nature is the division of one single-celled organism into two.
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Human fingerprint. The smaller circles within the epidermal ridges represent the ducts of the sweat glands. They say that no two fingerprints are the same, even identical twins.
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The advance of a group of Russians in the direction of Soledar. They are met by the AFU with mortar fire and a tank
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Hairy eyes of a bee, magnified 70 times. Only a few of the 20,000 species of bees have hairy eyes.
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This is the cell membrane
It keeps our cells from turning into a messy slurry, and it keeps us from turning into a jelly.
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The head of an ant with three small eyes on the top of its head that detect light levels and polarization.
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