Oh look everyone, its the orbweaver Encyosaccus sexmaculatus from Amazonian Ecuador (in the East)…
(photo: Asser @ Archnoboards)
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"Viviendo en conglomerados de átomos, cuya danza incesante en el vacio se manifiesta a nuestros sentidos como el espectáculo del mundo..."
Oh look everyone, its the orbweaver Encyosaccus sexmaculatus from Amazonian Ecuador (in the East)…
(photo: Asser @ Archnoboards)
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Scenes from Sandy Bottom: Calico Pennant Dragonfly (Celithemis elisa ♂), in Newport News, Virginia.
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Defensive display by a Spiny Katydid (Panacanthus cuspidatus) from Yasuni National Park in Amazonian Ecuador.
(photo: Santiago Ron)
Pretty-eyed glass frog (Centrolene callistommum)
The scientific name of this species “callistommum” is derived from the greek kallistos that means “the most beautiful” and omma that means “eye”. This individual is from the Chocó in Esmeraldas province, Ecuador.
(text/photo: Santiago Ron)
From The Earth Story Facebook:
While it certainly looks as though someone has taken a great deal of paint to these hills, these colours in fact formed naturally.
This unique geological formation is known as the Zhangye Danxia landform, found in southern China. It was formed by sediments laid down in a low-elevation fault basin during the Cretaceous period, which then experienced uplift due to their position on top of various fault zones. The various colours are a result of the erosion of the thick-bedded red sandstone and conglomerate: from running water erosion, biological effect, chemical precipitation and organic staining.
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