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Green ants forming their aerial leaf nest around an already feasted upon praying mantis in the dry monsoon canopy around Darwin, NT.
The otter devoured every last scrap of the crab. It seemed to only be catching crabs and I suspect that it may have been a young animal.
Bunch of pictures I took for Acme recently. A closeup of a Marvel Legends (I believe) Galactus, the devourer of worlds. He's awesome.
Scorpion, Tityus festae, devouring centipede, Scutigera sp., at night.
Atlantic central Panama
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This was the same lion we saw from the balloon, apparently the only one brave enough to stick around. Right now we are about 10 feet away from him. We could actually hear him tearing away chunks of meat as he ate.
*based on the legend of Atalaya's curse of Meleguerro who tried to rape her while asleep, /It is said, not confirmed/ that Maleguerro hid behind a tree upon discovering Atalaya tending her sheep, when she fell asleep he tried to rape her only to discover that his handsome body turned into that of a beast which he was forced to devour only leaving the bones of a yet to be identified beast. p.s. To-day, we can trace Atalaya's birth to a town named after her in the province of Veraguas, Panama. In later years, it is said /not confirmed/ that she became under the protection of Yorosobi and Chango giving her extraordinary powers helping those who believe in her, to administer curses to those whose who's honors were tarnished.
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Puss moth caterpillar making short work of a leaf.
Grafton Park Wood, near Grafton Underwood, Northants UK.