I waited about half an hour only to get a shot of this "favorite" insect in this position. Look at his legs; they are longer than his body, and there are hairs on his face.
It's even possible to argue that insects are the genuine rulers of our world! As a result, getting to know them better is worthwhile. Despite the diversity of its inhabitants, the Earth can legitimately be referred to be the "Planet of Insects." We notice the bigger ones - moths, dragonflies, bees, spiders, and so on - because they are not usually visible.
Insects are invertebrate arthropods, which means they are invertebrates. These are our planet's most abundant neighbours, occupying a wide range of ecological niches. How fortunate we humans are that they are so small and take up so little space in the grand scheme of things! After all, they all have the utmost simplicity of organisation, narrow specialisation in life, and incredible fecundity - butterflies, beetles, flies, ants, bees, and other flying, crawling, and buzzing creatures!
Photography | Macro |
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Camera | Nikon D750 |
Place | National Park, Austria |
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