More of Skinsects. The most numerous animals of Oominor. It’s always fun to think of their evolution and how much bees could change #oominor#bugs#illustration
This crab got into a bottle as a larva, grew up there safely & happily, feeding on the fish that wandered in; finally getting too big to even leave the bottle. Imagine if humans & waste persist for another 2-3 million years. Then imagine the future potential for co-evolution!
The Galapagos Rift is the first documented and recorded hydrothermal vent, home to many unique marine fauna that rely on the vents for survival by feeding on chemosynthetic bacteria or to incubate their young.
The fishes of the Ecuadorian Amazon! 🌳
Tropical freshwater fish were my first love as a child, so it was an absolute DREAM come true to help survey the world's most biodiverse freshwater eco-system!🐟
Here is a poster I have made to donate to the local community who helped us!🥰
400 million years into the future, 2.3 metres-long oceanic shrimps filling the niche of baleen whales will scoop mouthfuls of planktonic rodents, marking the return of arthropod rule over the waters not seen since the Ordovician period. In this strange world, roles have reversed.