Tooth-edged Chromodoris (Goniobranchus roboi), a marine gastropod mollusk often found in the tropical Western Pacific.
The nudibranch is easily recognized by its vibrant yellow network pattern set against a white body, bordered by a blue or purple edge.
They are a subgroup of sea slugs, known for their lack of a shell and con
This is a Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus), which is the state bird of Alaska. The male in the image is displaying its spring plumage, featuring a characteristic reddish-brown neck and head with white wings and underparts. It has vibrant red combs above its eyes, which are used during mating displays. These birds are highly adapted to cold climates and are found across the tundra and forests of Alaska, Canada, and Eurasia.
Porcupine Pufferfish, also known as a balloon fish or spiny puffer, which belongs to the family Diodontidae. When threatened, this fish can inflate its body with water or air in less than 15 seconds, causing its spines to stand upright. They contain tetrodotoxin, a potent chemical that is significantly more toxic than cyanide to predators. While they appear cute, they are deadly if consumed by predators and are considered a delicacy in certain cultures.
golden, translucent substance is tree sap or resin, a natural defense mechanism produced by trees to seal wounds and protect against pests.The brilliant colors, ranging from golden yellow to deep orange, are typical of fresh or semi-hardened resin. When tree resin fossilizes over millions of years, it can transform into amber, a precious material often used in jewelry.