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amor-moved:kvistwig:amor-moved:amor-moved:tell me abt ur favourite creepy crawlies folks. im talkin insects, arachnids, isopods, arthropods, myriapods, etc etc. all i ask is that we preferably keep it to land-based friends (exceptions include like ,,,
crevicedwelling:crevicedwelling:some invasive worms I found in Florida!first is a Caenoplana sp., a flatworm now found across the tropics but which is likely native to Australia (or nearby). they feed on arthropods, including isopods. next is Bipalium
Bilateral gynandromporphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well.
p0theadpixie: Bilateral gynandromporphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well. This is still one of my favorite genetic conditions ever.
littleelk: Bilateral gynandromporphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well.
cuadernostibetanos: por supuesto, en Japón biomedicalephemera: The Giant Spider Crab of Japan [Macrocheira kaempferi] This is a big ol’ crab. Bigger than any other arthropod. Some can be 3.8m (12 ft) from claw to claw. They’re really, really big.
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littleelk: Bilateral gynandromporphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well. I always reblog bilateral gynandromorphic butterflies.
jerryseyes: “Arthropod”with roxybabie88-jerrysEYES
slychedelic: Bilateral gynandromorphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well.
did-you-kno:This Giant Crab Is Like Something From Your Nightmares…Coconut crabs are the largest terrestrial arthropods in the world. They have adapted to live on land because they can drown if submerged in water for too long. Once you see them in action,
ilymorgannn: littleelk: Bilateral gynandromporphism - half female, half male.. This genetic anomaly is usually restricted to arthropods, but has been known to express itself in birds as well. If this can happen in nature I don’t want to hear shit
jerryseyes: “Arthropod” with roxybabie88-jerrysEYES
nevver:Sizes of extinct arthropods