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Feelers Collection (#3)

"Exploring the World Through Feelers: A Fascinating Journey of Sensory Perception" The Red Admiral butterfly gracefully displays its open wings

Background imageFeelers Collection: Feelers of Hermit Crab (Paguroidea), close up, front view

Feelers of Hermit Crab (Paguroidea), close up, front view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Front section of Lobster (Nephropidae), close up, view from above

Front section of Lobster (Nephropidae), close up, view from above

Background imageFeelers Collection: Cricket on a leaf, close up

Cricket on a leaf, close up

Background imageFeelers Collection: Hermit Crab (Paguroidea), close up, front view

Hermit Crab (Paguroidea), close up, front view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Mealworm Beetle Grub (Tenebrio molitor), close up

Mealworm Beetle Grub (Tenebrio molitor), close up

Background imageFeelers Collection: Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris), view from above

Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris), view from above

Background imageFeelers Collection: Model of a Bluebottle Fly (Cynomyia mortuorum), close up

Model of a Bluebottle Fly (Cynomyia mortuorum), close up

Background imageFeelers Collection: Slug, close up, side view

Slug, close up, side view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Reduviidae, Assassin Bug, side view

Reduviidae, Assassin Bug, side view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Snail (Gastropoda), side view

Snail (Gastropoda), side view

Background imageFeelers Collection: False Whip Scorpion, Amblypygi, front view

False Whip Scorpion, Amblypygi, front view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Madagascar Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa), close up

Madagascar Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa), close up

Background imageFeelers Collection: Marine Snail

Marine Snail

Background imageFeelers Collection: Desert Locusts, sensitive antennae, compound eyes, hard collar protecting thorax, segmented abdomen

Desert Locusts, sensitive antennae, compound eyes, hard collar protecting thorax, segmented abdomen, long strong back legs with sharp spines, side view

Background imageFeelers Collection: Garden Snail (Helix aspersa), side view, close up

Garden Snail (Helix aspersa), side view, close up

Background imageFeelers Collection: Nomad Bee (Nomada panzeri) adult female, cleaning antenna, resting on flower, Powys, Wales, May

Nomad Bee (Nomada panzeri) adult female, cleaning antenna, resting on flower, Powys, Wales, May

Background imageFeelers Collection: Lobster Moth (Stauropus fagi) adult male, close-up of head, Oxfordshire, England

Lobster Moth (Stauropus fagi) adult male, close-up of head, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageFeelers Collection: Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha) adult male, resting on twig, Powys, Wales, june

Cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha) adult male, resting on twig, Powys, Wales, june

Background imageFeelers Collection: Female mosquito head, light micrograph

Female mosquito head, light micrograph
Female mosquito (family Culicidae) head, light micrograph. The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (black spheres)

Background imageFeelers Collection: Mosquito heads, light micrograph

Mosquito heads, light micrograph
Mosquito heads. Light micrograph of the heads of a male (left) and female (right) mosquito (family Culicidae). The mosquitos head is dominated by its large compound eyes (solid white)

Background imageFeelers Collection: Banded coral shrimp (cleaner shrimp) (Stenopus hispidus). Indo Pacific

Banded coral shrimp (cleaner shrimp) (Stenopus hispidus). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFeelers Collection: Decorator crab (Cyclocoeloma tuberculata). Indo Pacific

Decorator crab (Cyclocoeloma tuberculata). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFeelers Collection: Hermit crab (Dardanus megistos). Indo Pacific

Hermit crab (Dardanus megistos). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFeelers Collection: Nudibranch (Glossodoris atromarginata). Indo Pacific

Nudibranch (Glossodoris atromarginata). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFeelers Collection: Red night shrimp (Rhynchocinetes rigons) Clear view of shrimp sitting on coral, Cayman Islands

Red night shrimp (Rhynchocinetes rigons) Clear view of shrimp sitting on coral, Cayman Islands, Caribbean
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect




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"Exploring the World Through Feelers: A Fascinating Journey of Sensory Perception" The Red Admiral butterfly gracefully displays its open wings, showcasing its delicate feelers that help it navigate through the air with precision. Join the Lobster, Crab & Friends as they use their intricate feelers to detect food and communicate in their underwater world. The American Cockroach reveals a side view of its impressive feelers, which play a crucial role in sensing danger and finding sources of sustenance. Get up close and personal with the Tarantula Hawk's intimidating feelers, designed to locate prey and ensure a successful hunt. The Oriental Cockroach exhibits its unique side view, highlighting its sensitive feelers that aid in orienting itself within dark environments. Witness the Harvester ant's incredible side view as it utilizes long antennae-like feelers to gather information about food sources for its colony. Zoom in on the Red ant's captivating close-up shot, revealing intricate details of its powerful mandibles and highly perceptive feelers. Discover the Madagascan Hissing Cockroach from a side perspective, where you can observe how these fascinating insects utilize their elongated feelers for communication purposes. Delve into ancient artistry with a sculpture depicting a Bull from 2500-2000 BC Turkey, featuring intricately carved horns adorned with symbolic crimson-colored feeler-like structures. Dive into marine wonders as you encounter Sand Worms boasting vibrant crimson-colored feathery appendages known as "feelers, " aiding them in capturing prey beneath ocean waves. Explore an exquisite artwork portraying a beetle stretching out its wings while showcasing elaborate patterns on both body and colorful extended antennas or "feelers. " Journey back in time through pages from The New Picture Book filled with color lithographs capturing various creatures' beauty—each page unveiling new wonders, including insects with mesmerizing feelers.