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The Assassin Bug....(Pselliopus barberi)
The strong beak found on Assassin Bugs is used repeatedly, and violently to stab its prey to death, hence the name "Assassin". this insect will also inflict terrible painful bites to careless humans and is best left observed, but not handled.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
• Cheat Table by Jim2Point0 and One3rd
• Captured on PC with ReShade 5.3.0
• Edited in Lightroom Classic
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"Vessel of unknown type" Assassin sailing down the River Thames and passing the cranes of Tilbury Docks.
Shot on 26 June 2019 and uploaded 29 February 2024, Assassin shows on Marine Traffic at Leigh On Sea, about 20 miles down river from Gravesend, where I took the photo...
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This bizarre-looking arachnid is an assassin spider, aka pelican spider (family Archaeidae). They're small, with a body length of just a few millimeters. They aren't found many places besides Madagascar. These spiders don't build a web, but instead hunt other spiders. That can be risky, since their prey can potentially bite back — so when they grab another spider, they use their long necks and super-long mouthparts (the chelicerae, which end in the fangs; they're the pelican-beak looking structures on its head) to hold the captured prey at a safe distance until their venom kills it.
a never seen before Assassin bug waits to assissinate while hanging out on the Golden Rod in my backyard.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla / FransBouma camera tools / ReShade / Camera Raw / Follow my 2nd account 😋
For the last year I have been working on figures of one of my favourite franchises. Assassin's Creed. And here you see them all together. Yes, they are ordered according to time period they were in.
So, which one is your favourite?