u/Mabuel08

Ostrich (from my instagram wirld_world_22)
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Ostrich (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 3 hours ago
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Banded garden spider (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 1 day ago
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Drone fly (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 2 days ago
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Little guy (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 3 days ago

Ocellated lizard (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 3 days ago
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Swallow (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 4 days ago
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Scorpion (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 5 days ago
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Euphorbia hawk-moth (from my instagram wirld_world_22)

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u/Mabuel08 — 6 days ago

Bifid leaf

I showed this leaf a while ago, and I've already dried it for preservation. I find it curious how two veins emerge from the part of the leaf that would be connected to the branch, separating at each end. Olive leaves don't usually have this V shape. Could it be an error in cell division, I suppose?

u/Mabuel08 — 6 days ago
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u/Mabuel08 — 7 days ago
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Wanted to post this here because i don't have too much attention on instagram

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u/Mabuel08 — 10 days ago

This is something I found when I was quite young. It's from Miocene marine sediments in the Murcia region of Spain. At first, I thought it might be a normal geological formation, but now the possibility of it being a fossil seems more likely. What do you think?

u/Mabuel08 — 11 days ago

Hi! I found this olive leaf under a tree, and I've never seen one like it before. Normally, olive leaves are just one "unit," so to speak, but this one is divided into what appear to be two different leaf ends! Maybe I'm not explaining it well, but if you compare it to pictures of olive leaves, you'll see what I mean. Anyway, could this be some kind of mutation, or is it normal? The leaf is a bit dry, which is why it's folded. It really reminded me of animals that grow two heads or something like that! It's very curious!

u/Mabuel08 — 16 days ago