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I've not managed to capture an image of a dung fly before...I didn't even know what he was until I got home and researched it. Now I'm a little grossed out
📷 Nikon D7200
🔎 Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Contemporary
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50 cent of Lithuanian coin, - back from 1999 when Lithuania had own currency... And flowers on top of it chopped off by knight and his horse.
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there was some image police ;) concern so i Rearranged:
subject is smaller than the width of your coin, sitting on top of the coin and not extend horizontally past the edge of the coin in any direction
I've done a few close ups before of marbles but this particular marble gave interesting results...looks like I captured a planet or the stars!
A sandfish lizard Under the moonlight 🌕
I love how the big bright moon is shining in the background.
What do you think?
Such a great way to end a short trip to my favourite place in the world...
Sandfish (Scincus scincus - חומט רפואי)
He pensado cómo sería si los humanos no tuviéramos dimorfismo como algunos individuos de la naturaleza.
Reserva Ecologica San Sebastian de La Castellana
© Felipe Toro
Monitor Lizard in habitat ️
I've been asked to include more info about this majestic lizard (Varanus griseus - כוח אפור).
The Desert Monitor is active during daytime, usually in warm weather, and at night it sleeps in abandoned holes.
The rest of the time it goes into a winter hibernation of almost 6 months.
It is an active hunter and actively chases its prey with quick movements and sharp teeth.
It used to be common but today it is an endangered species due to loss of habitat. In Israel the biggest population is in the Negev desert.
Sometimes I see them running around but most of the individuals I've seen were trapped inside man-made holes in the desert.
I've been rescued a few in the recent years.
Hope to keep see them in the future 🙏