48 pictures found
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Flehmen of Takin Himalaya ; The Takin lives between 2000 and 4500
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Flehmen of Takin Himalaya ; The Takin lives between 2000 and 4500 m altitude in the mountains.
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Sevenspotted lady beetle eating a plant louse on a rosebud
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Sevenspotted lady beetle eating a plant louse on a rosebud
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Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory system.
Eggs for this species are evacuated in the stools and release a miracidium in presence of water. The miracidium finds a mollusc host where it becomes a sporocyst, producing more sporocysts which will then produce cercariae. The cercariae then break out of the mollusc and enter their human host through the skin. They get carried to the liver where they become adults.
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Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory system.
Eggs for this species are evacuated in the stools and release a miracidium in presence of water. The miracidium finds a mollusc host where it becomes a sporocyst, producing more sporocysts which will then produce cercariae. The cercariae then break out of the mollusc and enter their human host through the skin. They get carried to the liver where they become adults.
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Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Pair of schistosomes in a scanning electron microscope ; The female is fitted in the male.
The schistosome is a parasite of the human circulatory system.
Eggs for this species are evacuated in the stools and release a miracidium in presence of water. The miracidium finds a mollusc host where it becomes a sporocyst, producing more sporocysts which will then produce cercariae. The cercariae then break out of the mollusc and enter their human host through the skin. They get carried to the liver where they become adults.
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Water Spider ( Argyroneta aquatica ) with air-bubble
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Childrens observing a Prairie dog Zoo of New York USA
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Portrait de Buse aguia Cordillères des Andes Amérique du Sud
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Portrait de Buse aguia Cordillères des Andes Amérique du Sud
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Vue de Manhattan et du pont de Brooklyn la nuit New York
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Pain de coucou en fleurs et feuilles repliées Allemagne
© Chris Martin Bahr / Biosphoto
Dard de Frelon et goutte de venin en gros plan France