Figs, the fruit, are basically filled with dead wasps.— Jo (@jperla) August 7, 2020
Nobody talks about this. pic.twitter.com/ebomydDvNl
Myrmecocystus honeypot ants are common in the arid Southwest of North America. Most look like normal ants, but deep below ground some members of each colony serve as living storage containers to help their colony survive dearth seasons. pic.twitter.com/qXp9zUnc4w— Alex Wild (@Myrmecos) August 5, 2020
Thinking about them,,, pic.twitter.com/IDwxNdl27f— Shooky Luka⁷ BLM (@BangtanPebbles) July 16, 2020
This is bananas. If you told an ecologist 30 years ago that putting cameras on a beetle would be a thing, they'd think you were a crazy person. Beetle-mounted camera streams insect adventures https://t.co/NIJEqMWTyn— Kristoffer (@thekriswild) July 17, 2020
I will do the free trial but I'm not buying another service and I mean it this time.— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) July 15, 2020
"These Researchers Have Created a Tiny Camera Backpack for Beetles" https://t.co/0N0WKpOuEK pic.twitter.com/YuvgAqvpBv
Another bizarre CA bug is hanging out on my deck. I call him "Mr. T". pic.twitter.com/tS0gdNw68w— Carter Goodrich (@Cartergoodrich2) July 18, 2020
— A Book of Rather Strange Animals (@StrangeAnimaIs) July 18, 2020
Hanging out with the kids #spiderlings #cellarspider #pholcusphalangioides #spider #spidereggs #eggsac pic.twitter.com/itZpOmqqlt— Bernoid (@bernoid) July 11, 2020
How beautiful are these Golden Tortoise Beetles. Wow 😍 pic.twitter.com/EfgB5XgJmW— Bhavana Penmetcha ( భావన ) (@BPenmetcha) July 20, 2020
This is an adult male Floronia bucculenta and now you can see why I so wanted to capture an image of it! Check out them insane eyelashes!! #TurnFear2Fascination #LoveSpiders #Educate pic.twitter.com/9QMHylnINZ— TurnFear2Fascination 🇬🇧 (@Tone_Killick) August 8, 2020