National Geographic
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Пости за 24 Кві 2023
5 публікаційFlatworms are quite primitive animals spending most of their life on the oceans ground! But that moment they start flying in open water they unfold their magic. Their sexual reproduction is quite interesting. Two facts:…

Meet the blue longhorn beetle! This species lives up to their name! Their long antennae can often be as long as or longer than the beetles own body. National Geographic
Did you know that the Ornate eagle ray is one of the most rare and unique species of rays in the entire ocean? National Geographic

Thique. Silk moth caterpillars, like those of most other butterflies and moths, are adapted to feed on the leaves of particular plants - and do so gregariously! National Geographic
This is a lawnmower blenny 🐠 These fish spend a lot of time grazing on algae, which is why it has “lawnmower” in its name. National Geographic