Meet Edward, my stick insect, showing his smooth moves.
The smallest multicellular animal in the world!
Daily Critter 25: the silk moth!
Daily Critter 24: the spiny stone king crab!
Bipedidae are small lizards that evolved homologously with snakes - but retained their front legs.
Daily Critter 22: the armadillo girdled lizard!
Daily Critter 20: the ravine trapdoor spider!
Daily Critter 12: Paecilaemula smaragdula!
Daily Critter 19: The camel spiders!
Daily Insect 82: the praying mantis!
Daily Critter 17: Pseudopallene sp.!
Daily Critter 15: the trilobite beetle!
Daily critter 14: the tiniest frog!
Daily Critter 7: the Axolotl!
Daily Critter 1: the Arrow-shaped Micrathena!
Daily Insect 87: the really cool wasp!
Daily critter 13: the Uca crab!
Daily Critter 16: The sea spiders!
Daily Insect 85: green orchid bees!
Daily Insect 79: pink katydid!
Daily Critter 4: Goldenrod crab spider!
Daily critter 11: Chromodoris lochi!
Daily Insect 83: the bombardier beetle!
Daily insect 57: the cockchafer!
Daily Insect 78: the leopard moth!
Daily Critter 3: the enterobacteria phage T4!
Daily Insect 81: the pinching beetle!
Daily Insect 76: the large emerald!
Daily Insect 77: the orange oak leaf!
Daily Critter 5: the Blue Dragon!
Daily Insect 80: the rainbow grashopper!
Daily Insect 84: trilobite beetles!
Daily Insect 66: the white tiger moth!
Daily Critter 10: the flying dragon!
Daily Critter 6: Metagyndes innata
Daily Insect 65: about hornets
Daily Insect 63: the *really* cool beetle
Daily Critter 9: the horse shoe crab!
Daily Critter 8: Pteraeolidia ianthina
Daily Insect 61: death's head hawkmoth!
Daily Insect 71: the honey pot ant!
Daily Insect 62: South African Tiger Beetle!
Daily Insect 73: the clubbed treehopper!
What are antlions?
Daily Critter 2: the coconut crab!
Daily Insect 68: the scorpion fly!
Daily Insect 74: the ironclad beetle!
Daily Insect 72: red crickets
Daily Insect 70: the wattle cup moth!
Daily Insect 64: the potter wasp!
Daily Insect 59: buff flies
Daily Insect 60: velvet ants
Daily Insect 58: the mole cricket!
Daily Insect 67: the tarantula hawk!