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Honeybee collecting nectar from a green spiky flower, with a blurred natural background, United Kingdom, Europe
Macro photograph of a spider (Order Araneae) in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Macro photograph of a spider (Order Araneae) in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Macro photograph of a spider (Order Araneae) in the Galapagos Island Archipelago, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), large lizard can can grow to five feet long and live for 60 years, South Plaza island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Lava Lizard (microlophus) on Floreana island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone chatamensis), can live to 100 years, on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America
The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, is one of the world's most destructive fruit pests.
European Common Brown Frog (Rana temporaria) at Lake Mindel at Lake Constance, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Colony of coral polyps in brain corallae (Physogyra lichtensteini), Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Oceania
Polyps of a mushroom coral (Fungiidae) Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage, Australia, Oceania
Bullet Ant (Paraponera clavata) in lowland rainforest, Braulio Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
Open coral polyps on the trunk of a soft coral (Dendronephthya), coral, Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage, Australia, Oceania
Open coral polyps on Mopsella sea fan (Mopsella) Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Natural Heritage, Australia, Oceania
Limestone skeleton of the Klunzinger soft coral (Dendronephthya klunzingeri), Pacific, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage, Australia, Oceania
Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus), adult on Texas Lantana (Lantana urticoides), Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, USA