32 unseen photographs, a praying mantis from 12 million years ago, a 15-meter-long Titan python
author:Hummingbird photography
Incredibly detailed photos of our sun
Close-up of the face of the longhorn beetle
Praying mantises that have lived in amber for 12 million years
Giant spiders? This is an amazing soft monkey tail cactus
The stunning Echium Wildpretii, also known as the Tower of Gems!
Cobra skeleton
This is what a 350-year-old oak tree looks like. Isn't it beautiful?
Indian Pipe - This Fascinating Plant (Monotropa Uniflora)
When it rains, the petals change from white to translucent skull flowers
It is a replica of the largest snake ever roamed the planet.
The first fossils were found in South America in 2009, and the titan python is huge in size for snakes, it is 0.7 meters wide, 15 meters long, and weighs more than 1 ton.
This is perhaps Wang Sicong of the rat world
The lair of the bald eagle shows how big the eagle is.
The world's oldest spider on record died in Western Australia at the age of 43 by a wasp attack
The endangered Mexican crocodile lizard
The rebirth of a tree
This corn variety is one of the most primitive varieties
Ghost fire in the sky near Franklin, West Virginia
Pupa of the Costa Rican metal mechanical butterfly
Prairie fireworks (Geum Triflorum) look like marshmallows!
Amazing golden turtle beetle.
This creature is the Saturn moth caterpillar
Judah tree, whose flowers grow directly from the trunk
Valonia Ventricosa, the largest single-celled organism on Earth. Yes, this is a living cell
The speed of the sailfish is more than 112 kilometers, and some experts believe that the sailfish is the fastest fish in the world's oceans.
This is what a baby flounder looks like
The world's largest flower, Rafflesia Arnoldii, lives on the Indonesian island of West Sumatra
The "Hungry Tree" of Dublin, Ireland, is devouring park benches
Satan leaf-tailed gecko
True love lives on
A very geometric spider web
Below is the telescope fish, a deep-sea fish in the cold waters of the globe that is capable of devouring prey larger than itself.
Indian giant squirrel in the air in broad daylight!