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These strange larvae lay among the aphids (they are hoverfly larvae, thanks to Eddie for ID). As I watched, they caught and fed on them - this aphid waved its legs as apparently its guts were sucked out. I haven't suffered too much from aphid infestations this year, in part due to the help of predators like these, controlling the population. Note the baby aphid on the underside of the one being eaten, and the blob of orange wax, extruded as a defence.
Canon EOS 5D mark III, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x, Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT (handheld, 3x? magnification).
65mm, f/11, 1/200, ISO 1600 (ETTL +1EV).
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Atop the sign for Stonehedge Lodge in Donegal Township, PA stands a steel Predator look alike.
AvP: Alien Vs. Predator - Afternoon Abominations - Unmasking the Horror Tour - Universal Orlando Halloween Horror Nights 24 - Universal Orlando - Orlando, FL
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Nanyuki, Kenya
The males are often social and may group together for life, usually with their brothers in the same litter; although if a cub is the only male in the litter then two or three lone males may form a group, or a lone male may join an existing group. These groups are called coalitions. In one Serengeti, 41% of the adult males were solitary, 40% lived in pairs and 19% lived in trios.
Hours de ordurves ? Smokey confronts his nemesis. It was hand to hand, down and dirty , there were no prisoners taken. The aftermath was awful. The Smoke got all these little hairs stuck in his teeth. It was a dental floss nightmare. (Actually they were very cute. Bonded wonderfully. Smoke is a real gentleman and was on his best behavior).
It is the jungle, a jungle in central america, what can you expect? predator and prey, killing and surviving, which maintains the ecological balance, and also the beauty of life.
I took this picture of the earwig, not even noticing the crazy spider (is it a spider?) devouring the earwig until I checked out the pic on my computer. It's amazing how I can look, but still not see sometimes.
I wondered around the entire Con and never saw these two together beyond the parade. I ended up seeing the Alien in the Marriott late Sunday night, but never saw Predator. I finally gave up and went to attend the concert in the Hyatt. Then, a friend realized maybe predator was cloaked and that's why we never a saw him! So, we ran back to the Marriot and took a photo with Alien hugging Predator so you all could see him. Clever cloaking....
Not a great photo OR a recent photo but it's not a flower photo. I'm getting tired of flower photos.... That won't last long but a couple of days of something different will be a good thing.....
THIS IMAGE WAS NOT EDITED USING PHOTOSCAPE
It looks like Flickr has finally figured out what backgrounds should be like to enhance an image but just in case they change their mind Best viewed On Black
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Model: Aldin Ajan Model Mayhem #841184.
Shoot coordination: Seng Mah
Strobist info - Main light with beauty dish 45 degrees on right, rim lighting rear left.
Silent and deadly when hunting, you won't even hear a wing beat, yet when communicating with others of their species the vocalizations can be quite loud.
P170 is a Block 15 MQ-1B Predator assigned to the 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron. The U.S. Air Force's first operational test squadron for unmanned aerial systems was activated at Creech AFB, Nevada on March 5th 2008. The stand-up was concurrent with the deactivation of Det 4 of the 53d Test and Evaluation Group.