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I finally got to observe these tiny theridiosomatids that live at the edge of streams, thanks to Yuya Suzuki. Then my 9-year-old showed me her comic book detailing Wendilgarda's hunting strategies to tell me what a noob I am. 😱😱😱
A collection of pretty stag beetles that fight with their mandibles. I had one grasping my lens before. They are ridiculously strong! bit.ly/lucanidae
Been looking for a fresh specimen of Leucauge sarawakensis for a long time! Each time we found one, someone walked into its web. Hence, the ex situ shots.
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Stag Beetles from the family Lucanidae are strikingly charismatic beetles, easily recognised by the males' oversized, antler-like jaws that resemble a stag's horns. These impressive mandibles are used...
Lucanidae Checklist: Stag Beetles - Macro Photography by Nicky Bay
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Oh, you're tired after taking care of your one kid for the entire day?
Please take some time to look through some of the discoveries photographed in 2025. It should interest some invertebrate enthusiasts. yes? yes? bit.ly/nickybay2025
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After years of trudging through forests and peering into the hidden lives of tiny creatures, the number of lifers I get should rightfully decline but 2025 proved to be remarkably defiant. This year de...
Meet bob the red velvet mite
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Macro Highlights – The Best of 2025 - Macro Photography by Nicky Bay
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Tarantula foot-pad. Who knew they could be so pretty?
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Albinistic Scorpiops sp. from Laos.
This is the Sunburst Candy Spider from Thailand. Not AI (sucks to have to declare this). Very real and had been on my wish list for a long time. The taxonomic placement is unclear, so we are leaving it at Cyrtarachninae.
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Blind cave spiders~ This occurs due to the process of regressive evolution. In an environment without light, vision provides no advantage in finding prey or avoiding predators. The loss of their eyes means that energy and resources once used for eyes are instead allocated to other traits.
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