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Time lapse - CU Leaf Mining Caterpillar feeding on leaf, UK
Time lapse - CU Leaf Mining Caterpillar feeding on leaf, UK
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest
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One adult locust and two nymphs crawl on a plant stem.
One adult locust and two nymphs crawl on a plant stem.
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Time lapse - CU 2 Leaf Mining Caterpillars cutting discs from leaf, UK
Time lapse - CU 2 Leaf Mining Caterpillars cutting discs from leaf, UK
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BCU Pan left, Bot fly larvae within horses stomach, England
BCU Pan left, Bot fly larvae within horses stomach, England
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Bot Fly Larvae in horse's stomach, parasite, CU, England
Bot Fly Larvae in horse's stomach, parasite, CU, England
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CU Moth Caterpillar sewing leaves together with silk, USA
CU Moth Caterpillar sewing leaves together with silk, USA