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Hourglass Tree Frog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus), plain yellow morph, Bocas del Toro, Panama
© Ignacio Yufera / Biosphoto
© Ignacio Yufera / Biosphoto
Hourglass Tree Frog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus), plain yellow morph, Bocas del Toro, Panama
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Saxicolous crustacean lichen (Solenopsora cesatii) on a stone
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Saxicolous crustacean lichen (Solenopsora cesatii) on a stone cross. Crescent moon morphology characteristic of this saxicolous species - Its size indicates an age of several decades. Massif des Bauges, Savoie, France
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Saxicolous crustacean lichen (Solenopsora cesatii) on a stone
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Saxicolous crustacean lichen (Solenopsora cesatii) on a stone cross. Crescent moon morphology characteristic of this saxicolous species - Its size indicates an age of several decades. Massif des Bauges, Savoie, France
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Green-and-black Poison-frog (Dendrobates auratus), very dark morph from Guna Yala, Panama, February
© Ignacio Yufera / Biosphoto
© Ignacio Yufera / Biosphoto
Green-and-black Poison-frog (Dendrobates auratus), very dark morph from Guna Yala, Panama, February
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Myrmecomorphs. Homodes Caterpillars are closely associated with weaver ants, and resemble them in morphology and behavior. (Singapore)
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Myrmecomorphs. Homodes Caterpillars are closely associated with weaver ants, and resemble them in morphology and behavior. (Singapore)
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Myrmecomorphs. Homodes Caterpillars are closely associated with weaver ants, and resemble them in morphology and behavior. (Singapore)
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Myrmecomorphs. Homodes Caterpillars are closely associated with weaver ants, and resemble them in morphology and behavior. (Singapore)
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Western reef heron (Egretta gularis), dark morphology, Farasan Kabir, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
© Olivier Couppey / Biosphoto
© Olivier Couppey / Biosphoto
Western reef heron (Egretta gularis), dark morphology, Farasan Kabir, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
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Veterinary examination of behavioral assessment France ; During the visit of behavioral assessment (law on dangerous dogs) the morphology of the
© Frédéric Decante / Biosphoto
© Frédéric Decante / Biosphoto
Veterinary examination of behavioral assessment France ; During the visit of behavioral assessment (law on dangerous dogs) the morphology of the animal is described as, inter alia, the girth.
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Macrophotography of Eggs of Almond Lace Bug ; Comment: The egg colour changes from yellow, orange to black at hatching. Diameter of
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Macrophotography of Eggs of Almond Lace Bug ; Comment: The egg colour changes from yellow, orange to black at hatching. Diameter of 0.18mm.
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Eggs of Almond Lace Bug on a leaf of Berry Tree ; Comment: The egg colour changes from yellow, orange to black at hatching.
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Eggs of Almond Lace Bug on a leaf of Berry Tree ; Comment: The egg colour changes from yellow, orange to black at hatching. Diameter of 0.18mm.
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Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 2.5 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 2.5 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for citrus
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Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 3 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for citrus
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 3 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for citrus
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Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 2 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for citrus
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Female cottony cushion Scale on a leaf of fruit tree ; Comment: Size close to 2 mm. Polyphagous insect with a preference for citrus
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It is a rare forestry endemic species. Note the unusual "fish bones" tail provided by little feathers of the tail of the bird. This is the first
© Dominique Halleux / Biosphoto
© Dominique Halleux / Biosphoto
It is a rare forestry endemic species. Note the unusual "fish bones" tail provided by little feathers of the tail of the bird. This is the first discovered nest of this species.
© Dietmar Nill / Biosphoto
Young tree Frog laying on a thumb Bulgaria
© Dietmar Nill / Biosphoto
European Toad portrait Bulgaria
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Starfish in the Mediterranean Sea ; Higher morphology shows the spines of starfish on the arms. Frequent Echinodermata in the Mediterranean
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Starfish in the Mediterranean Sea ; Higher morphology shows the spines of starfish on the arms. Frequent Echinodermata in the Mediterranean Sea. Height : approximately 30 cm.
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Système respiratoire du Criquet migrateur ; système respiratoire. trachée. stigmate (morphologie animale)
© Jean-Michel Labat / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Labat / Biosphoto
Système respiratoire du Criquet migrateur ; système respiratoire. trachée. stigmate (morphologie animale)
© Jean-Michel Labat / Biosphoto
Carpe Koï de variété Showa Sanshoku en aquarium ; Showa Sanshoku(Showa). C'est un koi aux écailles rouges, blanches, et noires dominant. Il est très populaire. Le Showa est apparu vers 1930 au Japon, et a évolué jusqu'à sa morphologie définitive dans les années 1960-1965.
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Larve d'ascidie nageant à la recherche d'un support ; Larve nageuse de L'ascidie Phallusia m. Ce stade dure peu de temps car les papilles en bordure
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Larve d'ascidie nageant à la recherche d'un support ; Larve nageuse de L'ascidie Phallusia m. Ce stade dure peu de temps car les papilles en bordure de l'individu servent à sa fixation sur un support solide dès qu'il a trouvé un rocher, une pierre, puis il perd sa queue, retourne sa morphologie interne(métamorphose) et commence à filtrer l'eau pour se nourrir et se développer.
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European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) blond colour morph sitting in meadow, grassland in spring
© alimdi / Arterra / Sven Erik Arndt / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© alimdi / Arterra / Sven Erik Arndt / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) blond colour morph sitting in meadow, grassland in spring
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European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) blond colour morph running, fleeing through meadow, grassland in spring
© alimdi / Arterra / Sven Erik Arndt / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© alimdi / Arterra / Sven Erik Arndt / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) blond colour morph running, fleeing through meadow, grassland in spring