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wearable insects: the latest in fashion

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“ Masquerade ”
Insects are masters of camouflage when they hunt down their preys or disguise themselves. The preys won't even notice the looming menace.

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https://t.co/zBBqtXuGQI

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“ Masquerade ”
Insects are masters of camouflage when they hunt down their preys or disguise themselves. The preys won't even notice the looming menace.

0.19 $ETH

https://t.co/zBBqtXuGQI

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TW BUGS / BODY HORROR

THROWBACK TO MY OC DAI YU theyre a fun lil creecher whose body is a host for insects and can morph any part of their body to be more insect-like but to human scale! their right eye pupil is a slit that can split like a door for insects to crawl out🦋🦂

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- a thread 🧵 ( will update slowly)

Nat as Chimera

Location: Southern of Pumpkin Swamp
Height: 3.2m
Age: ~ 50 yo
Fave food: Rabbit, sometimes insects due to childhood habits
Hate: Human

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Sharovipteryxe hunted insects & lived in the forests of what is now Central Asia. They had a large gliding membrane on the back legs!

(Credit Adik009)

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One of the most wonderful books on insects - Maria Merian's insects of Surinam. Our copy was published in 1726.

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Fellas is it okay to love (amount pending) a burlap sack full of insects and has gained a substantial amount of drip via a mirror

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🔍🐍🕷️This will be amazing! We love to investigate all things animals, insects and minibeasts here in our books at too. 'The Pollinators' and 'Bella Loves Bugs' are fab! https://t.co/CGvDxJYv4k

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We featured Trichoptera from Curtis earlier in the week but today we focus on Coleoptera in ‘British entomology being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland...’ by John Curtis, 1862. In 16 volumes.

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Pieter Withoos, Dutch (1654/55 - 1692)

Seven insects, 17th c.
A praying mantis is centre. Clockwise from top: leaf-footed bug; band-winged grasshopper; long-horned beetle; immature stink bug; long-horned beetle; & a bumble bee.
Collection & ©Harvard Art Museums.

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🐛Caterpillar🦋
from my new collection 🌼Flowers&Insects🐜 on

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Link in the comments
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Fortunately, the number of Mobian Insects has increased in these 3 years (and some old ones have come to light) and I am an insect lover and an Insect Week celebrant I can prove it 😄😊.

Don't pay attention to the robots (Mavericks) 😅, that's from Megaman X(D)

2020- 21- 22 😄

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I would leave the catacombs mostly unchanged but I would love to see an area in the catacombs where you come across these strong Hunter variants and giant insects that was originally planned.

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Lots of science is expensive but entomology is such an affordable hobby... and insects are everywhere: it's a universal science! Here's a spread from and my recent book Everything You Know About Minibeasts is Wrong! with some hints for cheap kit!🦋

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Insects in another favourite 'The natural history of British insects, explaining them in their several states... together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope...' by E. Donovan, London: Rivington, 1793-1813 in 16 vols.

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Engraving including a wasp from Maria Merian's insects of Surinam, 1726. We will share more wasp pictures next week once we are open again & back on site, meanwhile do enjoy the rest of our tweets for

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