This is the Strong stick insect. It was hard to photograph, as it was constantly moving, but I still hope you can admire it ❤
- Anchiale briareus
08/11/21
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This is the Strong stick insect. It was hard to photograph, as it was constantly moving, but I still hope you can admire it ❤
- Anchiale briareus
08/11/21

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A Clitarchus hookeri sexual pair. A group of the New Zealand stick insects that migrated to the UK more than seven decades ago have given up having sex and begun reproducing asexually, prompting biologists to wonder about the use of sex at all – especially in Britain
Photograph: Steve Trewick Massey University
(via The week in wildlife – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian)