Only 24 hours left to vote for the Giant Springtails to win Bug of the Year!
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Only 24 hours left to vote for the Giant Springtails to win Bug of the Year!
If I haven't convinced you yet, perhaps this photo I took of one DEFENSIVELY BLEEDING will win you over. So metal.
We need every vote we can get, so please vote now: https://www.bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/vote-here-2025/
#Invertebrate #TeamGiantSpringtail #BugoftheYear2025 #BugoftheYear #Entomology #Collembola
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Only 24 hours left to vote for the Giant Springtails to win Bug of the Year!
If I haven't convinced you yet, perhaps this photo I took of one DEFENSIVELY BLEEDING will win you over. So metal.
We need every vote we can get, so please vote now: https://www.bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/vote-here-2025/
#Invertebrate #TeamGiantSpringtail #BugoftheYear2025 #BugoftheYear #Entomology #Collembola
wrote 28 days ago last edited byPlease vote for the Giant Springtail (and also the southern ant, you can vote for up to three bugs)
If you are in NZ I think your vote counts more or something, so don't skip this.
Link up thread.
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Please vote for the Giant Springtail (and also the southern ant, you can vote for up to three bugs)
If you are in NZ I think your vote counts more or something, so don't skip this.
Link up thread.
wrote 28 days ago last edited byI recently got a book on "The Ants of New Zealand" It's very short, but the information on cold adaptation and the strange ways the ants came to those remote islands is fascinating.
I've come to love the southern ant.