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African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) resting in a dry creek in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Panthera pardus pardus (African leopard)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion) 2
Ladybug in Big Meadows. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Ladybug
Conceptual diagram illustrating a brief history of the Florida Keys during the Quaternary Period.
Florida Keys during the quaternary period
Illustration of Cicindela dorsalis media (Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle)
Cicindela dorsalis media (Eastern Beach Tiger…
Illustration of a male Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse)
Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse) : male
Illustration of the Bluehead Chub (Nocomis Leptocephalus)
Nocomis leptocephalus (Bluehead Chub)
Female Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse).
Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse) : female
Illustration of a Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)
Galeocerdo cuvier (Tiger Shark)
Illustration of Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Thin-shelled Rock Crab)
Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Thin-shelled Rock Crab)
The mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia. It has a hard black exoskeleton, and measures approximately 5 mm, about the size of a grain of rice. In western North America, the current outbreak of the mountain pine beetle and its microbial associates has destroyed wide areas of lodgepole pine forest.
Dendroctonus ponderosae (Mountain Pine Beetle) 2
Illustration of Aratus pisonii (Mangrove Tree Crab)
Aratus pisonii (Mangrove Tree Crab)
Illustration of Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) eggs
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : eggs
Illustration of Cheilinus spp.
Cheilinus spp. 1
Illustration of Galerucella pusilla (Golden Loosestrife Beetle)
Galerucella pusilla (Golden Loosestrife Beetle)
Illustration of Plectropomus leopardus (Coral Trout)
Plectropomus leopardus (Coral Trout)
Illustration of Macrobrachium jelskii (Agar River Prawn)
Macrobrachium jelskii (Agar River Prawn)
Illustration of Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese Water Chestnut) with tuber
Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese Water Chestnut)
Illustration of a female Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) ventral view
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : female ventral…
Illustration of the ventral view of a male Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab)
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : male ventral…
Illustration of the ventral view of an adolescent female blue crab (Callinectes Sapidus)
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : ventral view…
This photo was taken on Manasota Key in Southwest Florida. It is a Calico Box Crab or Leopard Crab. Hepatius epheliticus
Leopard Crab
Illustration of Panthera leo (Lion) male
Panthera leo (Lion) : male
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