Regardez cette publication sur Instagram This is @iranian_biologist taking over the @unbiodiversity . 10 Weird animals around the world... . 1. Venezuelan poodle moth . 2. Cephalotes varians (Arboreal ant) . 3. Dumbo octopuse (Cirroteuthis umbellata) . 4. Frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) . 5. Purple frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis . 6. Mata mata turtle (Chelus fimbriata) . 7. Japanese spider crab (Macrocheira kaempferi) . 8. long-wattled umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger) . 9. Hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus) . 10. Water deer (Hydropotes inermis) . Thnx to□ Dr. Arthur Anker Dick Culbert Francesco Veronesi Mike Vecchione . @iranian_biologist . #nature#animalphotos#animalphotography#animalsofinstagram#nature#birdsofinstagram#birdphotography#discovertheworld#exclusive_animals#explore_wildlife#featured_wildlife#ignature#igscwildlife#live_love_wildlife#marvelshots#marvelouz_animals#naturephotography#naturfotografie#natureisbeautiful#nature_hub#macrogrammers#naturepic#ourplanet#wildlife_shots#wildlifephotos#wildlifephotography #Wildlife #biodiversity#nature#iranian_biologist#Mohammad_Reza_Mohseni Une publication partagée par UN Biodiversity (@unbiodiversity) le le 9 Jui 2019 à 8 h 57 m PDT
This is @iranian_biologist taking over the @unbiodiversity . 10 Weird animals around the world... . 1. Venezuelan poodle moth . 2. Cephalotes varians (Arboreal ant) . 3. Dumbo octopuse (Cirroteuthis umbellata) . 4. Frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) . 5. Purple frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis . 6. Mata mata turtle (Chelus fimbriata) . 7. Japanese spider crab (Macrocheira kaempferi) . 8. long-wattled umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger) . 9. Hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus) . 10. Water deer (Hydropotes inermis) . Thnx to□ Dr. Arthur Anker Dick Culbert Francesco Veronesi Mike Vecchione . @iranian_biologist . #nature#animalphotos#animalphotography#animalsofinstagram#nature#birdsofinstagram#birdphotography#discovertheworld#exclusive_animals#explore_wildlife#featured_wildlife#ignature#igscwildlife#live_love_wildlife#marvelshots#marvelouz_animals#naturephotography#naturfotografie#natureisbeautiful#nature_hub#macrogrammers#naturepic#ourplanet#wildlife_shots#wildlifephotos#wildlifephotography #Wildlife #biodiversity#nature#iranian_biologist#Mohammad_Reza_Mohseni
Une publication partagée par UN Biodiversity (@unbiodiversity) le le 9 Jui 2019 à 8 h 57 m PDT
Regardez cette publication sur Instagram This is a Rotifer Polyarthra. Rotifers are the smallest animals on earth. This one is only 150 micrometer long (0.15 mm). This is a female. We can clearly see 5 nuclei in the vitallarium (a modified part of the ovary) and a yellow yolk. Rotifers have existed for at least 35 million years as they have been identified in fossilised amber. They only live for about 1-2 weeks. Under tough conditions (e.g. drought) , rotifers can go into a desiccated state as a cyst or egg that can survive for decades without any signs of aging. The cysts can be carried by the wind and allow the rotifer to spread and escape harmful conditions. Once it finds water, the rotifers comes back to life! #science#pondlife #zoology#ecology#biotechnology #bioart#sciart#microscope #scientist #animal#biology #microbiology#environment#botany #wildlife #cell#evolution#macro #diatoms #algae#instascience #micro #art #flower#tree #winter#still_life#rotifers#rotifers Une publication partagée par Håkan Kvarnström (@micromundusphotography) le le 5 Fév 2019 à 8 h 27 m PST
This is a Rotifer Polyarthra. Rotifers are the smallest animals on earth. This one is only 150 micrometer long (0.15 mm). This is a female. We can clearly see 5 nuclei in the vitallarium (a modified part of the ovary) and a yellow yolk. Rotifers have existed for at least 35 million years as they have been identified in fossilised amber. They only live for about 1-2 weeks. Under tough conditions (e.g. drought) , rotifers can go into a desiccated state as a cyst or egg that can survive for decades without any signs of aging. The cysts can be carried by the wind and allow the rotifer to spread and escape harmful conditions. Once it finds water, the rotifers comes back to life! #science#pondlife #zoology#ecology#biotechnology #bioart#sciart#microscope #scientist #animal#biology #microbiology#environment#botany #wildlife #cell#evolution#macro #diatoms #algae#instascience #micro #art #flower#tree #winter#still_life#rotifers#rotifers
Une publication partagée par Håkan Kvarnström (@micromundusphotography) le le 5 Fév 2019 à 8 h 27 m PST
Regardez cette publication sur Instagram A tough tardigrade ‘water bear’ glows in Phase-contrast microscopy. Collected from a Florida freshwater spring on microbial mats, this microbe is 400x200 microns and observed with 200x, revealing details of the claws and it’s ingested microbial food #tardigrade #tardigrades #phase #microscopy #bacteria #algae #cyanobacteria #freshwater #florida #spring #microbe #micro #tough #ecology #cute #waterbear #bear #tiny #nature #research #phd #science #wildlife #creature #space #alien #animal #claws #adorable Une publication partagée par Hunter N. Hines (@microbialecology) le le 18 Jui 2018 à 10 h 33 m PDT
A tough tardigrade ‘water bear’ glows in Phase-contrast microscopy. Collected from a Florida freshwater spring on microbial mats, this microbe is 400x200 microns and observed with 200x, revealing details of the claws and it’s ingested microbial food #tardigrade #tardigrades #phase #microscopy #bacteria #algae #cyanobacteria #freshwater #florida #spring #microbe #micro #tough #ecology #cute #waterbear #bear #tiny #nature #research #phd #science #wildlife #creature #space #alien #animal #claws #adorable
Une publication partagée par Hunter N. Hines (@microbialecology) le le 18 Jui 2018 à 10 h 33 m PDT
Regardez cette publication sur Instagram This is @iranian_biologist taking over the @unbiodiversity . Given the incomplete nature of scientific knowledge, it is possible that the smallest organism is undiscovered. Furthermore, there is some debate over the definition of life, and what entities qualify as organisms We introduce some of the smallest animal species, however. Class Mammalia 1: Calomyscus bailwardi (Iranian mouse-like hamster) 21 g, 12 cm, collected from Kahak, Qom, Iran (Fig. 1). . Class Aves 2: After Hummingbirds, Scotocerca inquieta (Scrub Warbler), 9.2 g, 8 to 11 cm, collected from Qom, Iran (Fig. 2). . Class Reptilia 3: Slender Blind Snakes (a group of Leptotyphlopidae), 4.3 in (11 cm) in length, collected from SW Chad, Africa (Fig. 3) . Class Amphibia 4: Paedophryne amauensis, With an average body size of just 0.3 in (7.7 mm). First discovered in New Guinea in 2009. . Class Osteichthyes 5: Paedocypris Measuring only 0.3 in (7.9 mm) in length, Paedocypris (Paedocypris) is the smallest fish. Found in the peat swamp forests of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island. . @iranian_biologist . Acknowledgements: Dr. Hui Mr Bahri Mr Ahmadi Mr Butler Qom Province Environmental Protection department . #nature#animalphotos#animalphotography#animalsofinstagram#nature#birdsofinstagram#birdphotography#discovertheworld#exclusive_animals#explore_wildlife#ignature#igscwildlife#marvelshots#naturephotography#naturfotografie#natureisbeautiful#nature_hub#macrogrammers#naturepic#ourplanet#wildlifephotos#wildlifephotography #Wildlife #biodiversity#iran#nature#iranian_biologist#Mohammad_Reza_Mohseni #Iran #Africa #indonesia Une publication partagée par UN Biodiversity (@unbiodiversity) le le 3 Jui 2019 à 4 h 39 m PDT
This is @iranian_biologist taking over the @unbiodiversity . Given the incomplete nature of scientific knowledge, it is possible that the smallest organism is undiscovered. Furthermore, there is some debate over the definition of life, and what entities qualify as organisms We introduce some of the smallest animal species, however. Class Mammalia 1: Calomyscus bailwardi (Iranian mouse-like hamster) 21 g, 12 cm, collected from Kahak, Qom, Iran (Fig. 1). . Class Aves 2: After Hummingbirds, Scotocerca inquieta (Scrub Warbler), 9.2 g, 8 to 11 cm, collected from Qom, Iran (Fig. 2). . Class Reptilia 3: Slender Blind Snakes (a group of Leptotyphlopidae), 4.3 in (11 cm) in length, collected from SW Chad, Africa (Fig. 3) . Class Amphibia 4: Paedophryne amauensis, With an average body size of just 0.3 in (7.7 mm). First discovered in New Guinea in 2009. . Class Osteichthyes 5: Paedocypris Measuring only 0.3 in (7.9 mm) in length, Paedocypris (Paedocypris) is the smallest fish. Found in the peat swamp forests of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island. . @iranian_biologist . Acknowledgements: Dr. Hui Mr Bahri Mr Ahmadi Mr Butler Qom Province Environmental Protection department . #nature#animalphotos#animalphotography#animalsofinstagram#nature#birdsofinstagram#birdphotography#discovertheworld#exclusive_animals#explore_wildlife#ignature#igscwildlife#marvelshots#naturephotography#naturfotografie#natureisbeautiful#nature_hub#macrogrammers#naturepic#ourplanet#wildlifephotos#wildlifephotography #Wildlife #biodiversity#iran#nature#iranian_biologist#Mohammad_Reza_Mohseni #Iran #Africa #indonesia
Une publication partagée par UN Biodiversity (@unbiodiversity) le le 3 Jui 2019 à 4 h 39 m PDT
Regardez cette publication sur Instagram Banking yeast, saccharomyces cerevisiae. As the scientific name says it, it is not only for baking, you also can brew beer with it (cervesa). #saccharomyces #sem #rem #micrograph #yeast Une publication partagée par @ eyeofscience le le 28 Jui 2018 à 8 h 03 m PDT
Banking yeast, saccharomyces cerevisiae. As the scientific name says it, it is not only for baking, you also can brew beer with it (cervesa). #saccharomyces #sem #rem #micrograph #yeast
Une publication partagée par @ eyeofscience le le 28 Jui 2018 à 8 h 03 m PDT
Regardez cette publication sur Instagram This Gastrotrich is seen here making a large poop. This multicellular microbial eukaryote is common in freshwaters- have you ever seen one? At half a millimeter in length it’s colored by what it has ingested, and has many hair like spines. Viewed with 100x DIC from Florida USA. #gastrotrich #hairy #hairyback #animal #microbe #microbiology #poop #pondlife #freshwater #blue #color #ootd #fashion #spine #spiky #alien #monster #unusual #creature #worm #worms #bug #science #wildlife #micro #invertebrate #ecology #biodiversity #invert #pooping Une publication partagée par Hunter N. Hines (@microbialecology) le le 28 Aoû 2018 à 8 h 11 m PDT
This Gastrotrich is seen here making a large poop. This multicellular microbial eukaryote is common in freshwaters- have you ever seen one? At half a millimeter in length it’s colored by what it has ingested, and has many hair like spines. Viewed with 100x DIC from Florida USA. #gastrotrich #hairy #hairyback #animal #microbe #microbiology #poop #pondlife #freshwater #blue #color #ootd #fashion #spine #spiky #alien #monster #unusual #creature #worm #worms #bug #science #wildlife #micro #invertebrate #ecology #biodiversity #invert #pooping
Une publication partagée par Hunter N. Hines (@microbialecology) le le 28 Aoû 2018 à 8 h 11 m PDT