often we are very afraid to insects , i do not understand why but that's the nature of humans.
but when you look closely insets are one of most amazing creatures living around us.
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Actually they couldn't breath if they would be much bigger: the diffusion based tracheal system of insects is limiting their maximal size, but very efficient for small organisms. :)
The body of a centipede (which is no insect) has much more segments, whereas an insect (and thus also this beetle) has a distinct compartmentalization into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
often we are very afraid to insects , i do not understand why but that's the nature of humans.
but when you look closely insets are one of most amazing creatures living around us.
I appreciate your post
Thanks
Cheers!
I fully agree.
Wow...another nice post with amazing camera click from @jaki01
(1) your photograpy skill is excellent sir....you always have earned my respect.
(2) you have got good command.
(3) that picture are coloful and that is awesome.
(4) I think you have very good tips and tricks photograpy.....and I think you have more creative camera eye..
(5) Thank you so much sharing this post with us...
I have become ur fan.
will be regular reader of ur blog.
I appeeciate your post...
Upvoted and resteemed
Cheers!...
Thanks a lot! :)
not that big of a insects fan :D looks huge...
I am very glad that they are SMALL !!!
=D
Actually they couldn't breath if they would be much bigger: the diffusion based tracheal system of insects is limiting their maximal size, but very efficient for small organisms. :)
I did't know that ! Thank You for explaining it to me !
God heard my prayers ...
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That's an incredible perfection shot ;D
What kind of this insect Sir @jaki01, I never seen before. ;)
Actually in my article is a link ... found it now? :)
Yeah, of course sir, thanks for your response ;)
When I saw this animal, I thought it was a centipede, its head was very similar but not with the number of legs.
The body of a centipede (which is no insect) has much more segments, whereas an insect (and thus also this beetle) has a distinct compartmentalization into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
Never saw one of this insect before, looks huge!
not so sure what I should think about this little fellow! :)
Oh, as I mentioned already I personally like insects, but thoughts are free of course - so maybe you have a different opinion ...? :)
Interesting! I haven't ever seen this insect before! :)