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British wildlife photographer Alex Mustard has traveled the world snapping pictures of the weird and wonderful creatures found beneath the sea, from the denizens of the deep who never see light of day, to the strange sea life that populates the wider ocean. El fotógrafo británico de la vida silvestre Alex Mustard ha viajado por el mundo tomando fotos de las creaturas más extrañas y maravillosas encontradas bajo el mar, desde los habitantes de las profundidades que nunca verán la luz del día, hasta la vida marina más extraña que habitan en el ancho mar. Source: www.telegraph.co.uk/
Japanese self-taught designer and artist Jiro Miura has created an impressive series of rings in the form of various animals. Jiro Miura sells his works under the brand name Count Blue. The cost of one ring ranges from $15 to $200.
Source: weezbo.com El diseñador autodidacta y artista japonés Jiro Miura ha creado una impresionante serie de anillos en forma de diversos animales. Jiro Miura vende sus obras bajo el nombre de su marca "Count blue". El costo de un anillo varia entre $ 15 a $ 200. Fuente: weezbo.com
Unbelievable Photos Reveal The Work Of A Real Batman
Merlin D. Tuttle has been researching and photographing bats for the past 20 years, he catches the bats in a safe trap, then moves them to an indoor set he fills with lights, plants and even animals from the bats' natural habitat. The bats are never kept long and are always returned safely to their natural habitat. Source: The Dodo Increíbles fotos revelan la obra de un real "Hombre murciélago" Merlin D. Tuttle ha estado investigando y fotografiando los murciélagos durante los últimos 20 años, los murciélagos son capturados en una trampa de forma segura, entonces el los mueve a un set interior que lleno de luces, plantas e incluso animales del hábitat natural de los murciélagos. Los murciélagos no se mantienen por mucho tiempo y siempre son devueltos con seguridad a su hábitat natural. Fuente: The Dodo Technically called Aristolochia salvador platensis, “Darth Vader Flower” just rolls off the tongue. The plant originates in the humid climates of Central America. There is good reason behind the conspicuous shape and purple patterning of the flowers. This because they are intended to both look and smell like rotting flesh, something they achieve with nauseating excellence. This mimicry has evolved in order to attract its insect pollinators. The membrane at the back of the 'eye sockets' is extremely thin and allows light through. These act like a tiny windows and attracts pollinating insects which fly towards this creamy light. Source: Natural Selection
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DisclaimerAll the pictures on this blog and social networks belong to their respective authors and proper credits are given. Photos are used for illustrative and educational purposes only.
Todas las fotografías de este blog y redes sociales son propiedad de sus respectivos autores, se mencionan los respectivos créditos. Estas fotos son únicamente utilizadas con fines ilustrativos y educativos. AuthorSofia Martinez Vilalpando Archives
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