#6 This shot of a Colored Parson's Chameleon at Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar was a finalist in the Nature Conservancy's photo contest.
whoa... i was all like "what the fluff" before i re-read that just now.
#11 ಠ_ಠ Is that real color? #16 A giant googly eye #24 Each of these small spots contains billions of stars. Many have planets. How many civilizations are "visible" in that little picture? #27 When I was a little kid, I also thought that oil in water looks beautiful. Nope.
In 2015, biologist Alexander Semonov will head up the Aquatilis Expedition, an around-the-world journey documenting never-before-seen marine life. Here's a shot he took of one of two known species of Spirobranchus, a small genus of fanworms.
#6 This shot of a Colored Parson's Chameleon at Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar was a finalist in the Nature Conservancy's photo contest.
whoa... i was all like "what the fluff" before i re-read that just now.
#11 ಠ_ಠ Is that real color? #16 A giant googly eye #24 Each of these small spots contains billions of stars. Many have planets. How many civilizations are "visible" in that little picture? #27 When I was a little kid, I also thought that oil in water looks beautiful. Nope.
whoa... i was all like "what the fluff" before i re-read that just now.
#16 A giant googly eye
#24 Each of these small spots contains billions of stars. Many have planets. How many civilizations are "visible" in that little picture?
#27 When I was a little kid, I also thought that oil in water looks beautiful. Nope.