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Alpentroddelblume by Andi Fritzsch

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Alpentroddelblume

frisch geschlüpft/ newly hatched by Andi Fritzsch

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frisch geschlüpft/ newly hatched

Freitagsblümchen by Andi Fritzsch

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Freitagsblümchen

Wiesenschaumkraut by Andi Fritzsch

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Wiesenschaumkraut

Mein Kanadischer Feuerahorn blüht by Andi Fritzsch

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Mein Kanadischer Feuerahorn blüht

Hummel by Andi Fritzsch

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Hummel

Frühling am Bach by Andi Fritzsch

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Frühling am Bach

Montagsblümchen by Andi Fritzsch

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Montagsblümchen

Freitagsblümchen by Andi Fritzsch

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Freitagsblümchen

Buschwindröschen by Andi Fritzsch

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Buschwindröschen

Willow Emerald Damselfly - Chalcolestes virdis by Phasmomantis

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Willow Emerald Damselfly - Chalcolestes virdis

A damselfly that is associated with waterside trees where they can be often seen hanging with their wings spread wide. Females will lay their eggs into incisions in the bark of over hanging branches, which can often be willow, hence the name - Willow Emerald Damselfly.

Weidenkätzchen by Andi Fritzsch

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Weidenkätzchen

Winterlinge by Andi Fritzsch

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Winterlinge

Auf dem Waldboden by Andi Fritzsch

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Auf dem Waldboden

Woodlouse spider by Shane Jones

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Woodlouse spider

18 handheld images stacked in Zerene

Montagsblümchen by Andi Fritzsch

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Montagsblümchen

Mein Garten voller Krokusse by Andi Fritzsch

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Mein Garten voller Krokusse

Die ersten Krokusse by Andi Fritzsch

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Die ersten Krokusse

Female Wasp Spider - Argiope brunnichi by Phasmomantis

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Female Wasp Spider - Argiope brunnichi

Seen here is the underside of a adult female Wasp Spider showing the silk being pulled out by the gravity of the spiders hind legs. When inside the body the silk is a liquid and at the tip of the abdomen are the spiders spinneret glands and each gland will produce a thread of silk which can be for example a special purpose for trapping, silk for wrapping the prey or for a safety line, some spiders can produce at least six different kinds of silk. If spiders were scaled to the same size as us it is said that the web would be strong enough to catch a helicopter. It has also been claimed that a cable of silk as thick as a thumb woven from spider silk would be able to bear the weight of a jumbo jet

Haselblüte by Andi Fritzsch

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Haselblüte