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    Thank you Ewan for your feedback. I think the post you are referring to, where I was inquiring about whether the insect (on the boy's back) was a mantis or stick insect, is one of the "blanked" ones so you probably didn't see it. The 'bug-eyed' "bugs" are the baby praying mantis'. I've probably created a lot of confusion here and hopefully with all the helpful suggestions, I'll get this figured out. You are right that a lot of the images posted are from FB (only social media account I have which I'm thinking about shutting down very soon). Other images are from "friends" who send me this stuff and sites I peruse. Sometimes I like to get lost in the nature pics and pretend I'm there - great bit of escapism for me. And, I expect you're right about the stats

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    Thank you, Bluegreen. {post here}
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    Glass Octopus Captured in Rare Underwater Footage


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    The rarely seen glass octopus bared all recently — even a view of its innards — when an underwater robot filmed it gracefully soaring through the deep waters of the Central Pacific Ocean, northeast of Sydney, Australia.

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    Potoo birds hauntingly beautiful sound
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    Couldn't resist this one as its so unusual - hopefully it will stay up for awhile
    'Beautiful Devil's flower mantis
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    Quote Posted by Jill (here)
    Couldn't resist this one as its so unusual - hopefully it will stay up for awhile
    'Beautiful Devil's flower mantis
    Photo by: ennisanna_fei'
    Beautiful...

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    Close up of jumping spider - looks like a muppet character:

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    Hello jumpy-cutie.
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    Close up of jumping spider - looks like a muppet character:

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    If birds could talk, what would they say? Poems? Deep life insights?


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    Parrots’ drinking problems lead to flying accidents
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    Red-winged parrots are getting loaded on alcohol-rich mangoes and dying of intoxication or accidents caused by flying under the influence, Australian veterinarians have warned.

    December is the end of the mango season in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, so there’s a lot of fallen fruit on the ground. Being especially rich in sugar, mangoes produce high amounts of alcohol while rotting under the sun.

    This abundance of free booze has become a real threat to local red-winged parrots, which are simply addicted to the fermented mangoes.

    At least six birds with symptoms of ethanol poisoning have been brought to the Broome Veterinary Hospital over the past week, veterinarian Paul Murphy told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

    “Usually, they’ve been suffering for a couple of days… They’re quite lethargic and at various stages of malnutrition,” he said.

    Those parrots were the lucky ones, but “there are a lot of them, unfortunately, that don’t make it to the clinic because they pass away before people find them,” Murphy regretted.

    Some birds also died due to their “drunken behavior” as alcohol affected their motor systems. “We’re hearing a few reports of flying into windows and sitting on the floor, not being able to fly and being vulnerable to cats and other predators,” the vet said.

    Red-winged parrots appear to be the only bird species to have a problem with fermented mangoes, according to the scientists.

    Alcohol-related deaths are the price they’re paying for the reproduction of their favorite tree.

    “The ethanol is clearly serving some sort of ecological value for the tree” as the birds that are attracted to fermented mangoes then disperse its seeds further, Michael Considine, an associate professor at the University of Western Australia, told ABC News.

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    Giant man eating crab!! Who knew? Go to 39 seconds in.
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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    Giant man eating crab!! Who knew? Go to 39 seconds in.
    I started to get a craving for crab legs watching that clip ... those look feastier than king crab!
    When you are one step ahead of the crowd, you are a genius.
    Two steps ahead, and you are deemed a crackpot.

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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    There is a kind of Zen story about the Indian saint Ramakrishna in which a devotee goes to his home with a burning question about "ahimsa" (non-violence, which in the Jain spiritual practice especially includes non-violence to insects).
    As the story goes, when admitted to the great saint's room, the devotee found him swatting flies.

    ...
    I'll never forget loaning a paperback copy of "Original Teachings of Ch'an Buddhism" to a friend, and seconds after I handed him the book, he swatted a fly with it.

    I escort all bugs outdoors... except cockroaches. Forgive me, dear Universe, for I smite them.

    I do swat biting bugs when they attack (noseeums, mosquitoes, ticks, sand flies, deer flies, horse flies...)

    I usually escort spiders outside as well, figuring they would likely starve indoors, and I am thrilled when they make a web on my porch or windows. The first tarantula I ever saw (California desert), I picked up and placed it on my arm, so it could walk up my arm. This was cool and exciting, until it got up on my shoulder near my head, which surprisingly triggered a bit of a fear response, and then I had to place him back down on the desert sand.

    Other creatures I have encountered that probably don't fit very many people's perception of "magical" would be poisonous snakes and scorpions. Though the neon-green, 4" long, fat scorpion that I found in the desert was certainly magical looking, that was one scorpion that this monk wouldn't fish out of the water with his hand. The last animal I ever killed was a 5' long, fat, Western Red Diamondback Rattlesnake - and I regret it to this day, 40 years later. My friend Jim and I did eat it (rattlesnake tacos), but the magnificent creature should have been simply observed, not caught and killed.


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    LOL I just realized I forgot to put the dash between man-eating crab.
    So instead of a giant man-eating crab, the heading of my post reads: giant man eating crab.
    So I guess in our imaginations now that could be you, DeDukshyn!
    Don't eat too many now...
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    Giant man eating crab!! Who knew? Go to 39 seconds in.
    I started to get a craving for crab legs watching that clip ... those look feastier than king crab!
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    'Massive ‘Darth Vader’ isopod found lurking in the Indian Ocean
    The father of all giant sea bugs was recently discovered off the coast of Java.'
    https://bigthink.com/life/darth-vade...box=1641221948



    A new species of isopod with a resemblance to a certain Sith lord was just discovered. It is the first known giant isopod from the Indian Ocean. The finding extends the list of giant isopods even further.

    Humanity knows surprisingly little about the ocean depths. An often-repeated bit of evidence for this is the fact that humanity has done a better job mapping the surface of Mars than the bottom of the sea. The creatures we find lurking in the watery abyss often surprise even the most dedicated researchers with their unique features and bizarre behavior.

    A recent expedition off the coast of Java discovered a new isopod species remarkable for its size and resemblance to Darth Vader.

    Bathynomus raksasa specimen (left) next to a closely related supergiant isopod, B. giganteus (right)
    Sidabalok CM, Wong HP-S, Ng PKL (ZooKeys 2020)

    According to LiveScience, the Bathynomus genus is sometimes referred to as “Darth Vader of the Seas” because the crustaceans are shaped like the character’s menacing helmet. Deemed Bathynomus raksasa (“raksasa” meaning “giant” in Indonesian), this cockroach-like creature can grow to over 30 cm (12 inches). It is one of several known species of giant ocean-going isopod. Like the other members of its order, it has compound eyes, seven body segments, two pairs of antennae, and four sets of jaws.

    The incredible size of this species is likely a result of deep-sea gigantism. This is the tendency for creatures that inhabit deeper parts of the ocean to be much larger than closely related species that live in shallower waters. B. raksasa appears to make its home between 950 and 1,260 meters (3,117 and 4,134 ft) below sea level.

    Perhaps fittingly for a creature so creepy looking, that is the lower sections of what is commonly called The Twilight Zone, named for the lack of light available at such depths.

    It isn’t the only giant isopod, far from it. Other species of ocean-going isopod can get up to 50 cm long (20 inches) and also look like they came out of a nightmare. These are the unusual ones, though. Most of the time, isopods stay at much more reasonable sizes.

    The discovery of this new species was published in ZooKeys. The remainder of the specimens from the trip are still being analyzed. The full report will be published shortly.

    Why the ocean you know and love won’t exist in 50 years
    The discovery of a new species is always a cause for celebration in zoology. That this is the discovery of an animal that inhabits the deeps of the sea, one of the least explored areas humans can get to, is the icing on the cake.

    Helen Wong of the National University of Singapore, who co-authored the species’ description, explained the importance of the discovery:

    “The identification of this new species is an indication of just how little we know about the oceans. There is certainly more for us to explore in terms of biodiversity in the deep sea of our region.”

    The animal’s visual similarity to Darth Vader is a result of its compound eyes and the curious shape of its head. However, given the location of its discovery, the bottom of the remote seas, it may be associated with all manner of horrifically evil Elder Things and Great Old Ones.
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    https://thepetneeds.com/giant-piranh...dU1CH_1xJZHeuM

    'A Giant Piranha Has Been Caught In Congo River, Big Enough To Eat A Crocodile!




    Deadly Sea Animal a Threat

    Normally, when we think about a fish we get a very cool and calm feeling because normally we have found this sea animal a very comforting and peaceful one that has affected no one ever. However, in some or the other way at times this animal may also turn out being deadly, this is because of the different species of fish being found every now and then.

    A deadly giant fish named as Piranha was found in the river Congo, this fish was proved being a dangerous one when a child was attacked by it. This fish has been weighing about 50 kg and may even eat an entire crocodile at a time.

    The size and layout of the fish is no less than a crocodile and it has been a threat for the people living nearby. This fish has created a huge damage for the many sea animals in the Congo River.

    Not only the sea animals have their lives at stake but also many humans in the surrounding areas have been scared after it took away the life if a 13 year old boy. This deadly sea animal has created a situation of panic for the people living near the Congo River.


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    'Biggest Snake Ever Could be Hiding in the Amazon
    If you thought that anacondas and pythons were intimidating, you haven’t seen anything yet. Slithering its way through the South American jungles and devouring anything that gets in its way, there’s one particular beast that reigns as king of the reptiles. It’s the largest snake to have ever roamed our earth and it’s known to its feared as the titanoboa. Trust us, this mammoth creature is not to be messed with. Scientists claim that the titanoboa is extinct but others aren’t so sure; some people claim to have seen it with their own eyes. So, how big are we talking here? How dangerous is this giant beast? For anyone with ophidiophobia, look away. '

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    This is not a very magical animal. This 1932 photo shows a giant anaconda killed in Brazil, near the Venezuelan border, that was 40m (130 ft) long. It rather makes the Titanoboa (see the video above!) look like someone's pet.

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    This is not a very magical animal. This 1932 photo shows a giant anaconda killed in Brazil, near the Venezuelan border, that was 40m (130 ft) long.
    A footnote: for anyone who might be interested in reading more about the MANY sightings of enormous snakes in the Amazon, go to Chapter 11 (p.187) of Bernard Heuvelmans' classic and very wonderful book On the Track of Unknown Animals:

    https://avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/Ber...s%20(1970).pdf


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