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    Together, by Jan Zajc


    untitled, by Bonali Giuseppe


    Frog beetle ready for take-off, by Alfred Preuss


    Ants climbing tree, by Uros Kotnik


    Water striders, by Clay Bolt


    Eyes of a Holcocephala fusca Robber Fly, by Thomas Shahan


    Eight-legged vaudeville, by Rick Lieder


    untitled, by Igor Siwanowicz


    Eucharitid wasp, by Rundstedt B. Rovillos

    More nice photos at http://myrmecos.wordpress.com/2009/1...hotos-of-2009/
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    Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible, speak a few sensible words.

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    My crown is called content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy.

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    Phyllocrania paradoxa, the ghost mantis, is an African insect that has become common in the pet trade.



    Orthodera ministralis - Australian Garden Mantis. The small wing pads indicate this individual is not yet mature.

    Melbourne, Australia



    Orthodera ministralis - Australian Garden Mantis

    Melbourne, Australia



    An Australian Garden Mantis Orthodera ministralis cleans pollen from her foot.

    Melbourne, Australia



    Mantises consume their prey alive. This chinese mantid Tenodera aridifolia tore apart and ate this fruit fly in a matter of minutes.



    Tenodera aridifolia - chinese mantis



    Portrait of a young chinese mantis, Tenodera aridifolia



    Stagmomantis carolina, the carolina mantis.

    Urbana, Illinois, USA



    A newly hatched Stagmomantis carolina surveys the world.

    Urbana, Illinois, USA



    Stagmomantis carolina, the carolina mantis.

    Urbana, Illinois, USA



    Preying mantises are meticulously clean insects. Here, a female carolina mantis, Stagmomantis carolina, grooms a hindleg.

    Urbana, Illinois, USA



    A tree-dwelling mantis emerges from the moss in an Ecuadorian cloud forest.

    Maquipucuna reserve, Pichincha, Ecuador
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    “It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.”

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    Birds of Paradise



    Count Raggi's Bird of Paradise
    Photograph by James P. Blair
    The Count Raggi's bird of paradise is the national bird of Papua New Guinea.



    Lesser Bird of Paradise
    Photograph by Tim Laman
    The male lesser bird of paradise, like others in its genus, has beautiful plumage, which he displays to females in an elaborate courtship dance



    Princess Stephanie's Bird of Paradise
    Photograph by Robert Sisson
    Also known as a paradise magpie, Princess Stephanie's birds of paradise wear striking black feathers.



    Ribbon-Tailed Bird of Paradise
    Photograph by Robert Sisson
    Divas of the avian world, elaborately feathered birds of paradise, like this ribbon-tailed species, practice elaborate courtship rituals.


    Baby Animals



    Baby Harp Seal
    Photograph by Norbert Rosing
    A baby harp seal rests on the Arctic ice. Its mother can distinguish it from hundreds of others by scent alone.



    Baby Asian Elephant in Tall Grass
    Photograph by William Albert Allard
    Baby elephants are born big, standing approximately three feet (one meter) tall and weighing 200 pounds (91 kilograms) at birth. They nurse for two to three years, and are fully mature at 9 (females) to 15 (males) years of age.



    Lynx and Cub
    Photograph by Norbert Rosing
    Lynxes are known for the black tufts of fur on the tips of their ears.



    Black Bear Mother and Cub
    Photograph by Norbert Rosing
    Mother black bears are notoriously protective of their cubs, who stay with their mothers for about two years.



    Leopard Cub Playing With Mother's Tail
    Photograph by Beverly Joubert
    Usually solitary animals, leopard cubs live with their mothers for two years, learning how to hunt. Cubs are born in pairs and are grayish with no discernible spots.



    Bobcat Kitten in the Wild
    Photograph by Hope Ryden
    Bobcat kittens are born in litters of one to six and will stay with their mother for up to one year before heading off on their own.



    Polar Bear Mother With Cub
    Photograph by Norbert Rosing
    Dutiful mothers, female polar bears usually give birth to twin cubs, which stay with her for more than two years until they can hunt and survive on their own.



    Cheetah Mother and Cubs
    Photograph by Chris Johns
    Cheetah mothers typically give birth to a litter of three cubs, all of which will stay with her for one and a half to two years before venturing off on their own. When interacting with her cubs, cheetah mothers purr, just like domestic cats.



    Black Bear Cub
    Photograph by Robert Caputo
    Black bears are excellent climbers, scaling trees to play, hide, eat, and even hibernate.



    Crocodile Cracks Its Shell
    Photograph by Steve Winter
    Female crocs lay their eggs in clutches of 20 to 60. After the eggs have incubated for about three months, the mother opens the nest and helps her young out of their shells.
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    Sometimes when I feel the will to give up
    and I am lost for a small while
    A light comes to me
    and I understand.
    We are not alone.


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