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Seeing lots of people tagging this mantis, but it’s a stick insect! Specifically, a children’s stick insect. (Yes, that’s the name.) Best way to tell is by looking at the eyes–mantises always have fairly big eyes that face forward, but on stick insects they’re pretty small and firmly on the sides! Definitely the difference between a carnivore and an herbivore. Also, you’ll notice a glaring lack of the signature hooked mantis claws.
Despite how similar they look, they’re not that closely related. In fact, a mantis’s closest relative is the roach!
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tangerinefrictave asked:
First off I want to apologize that I don't have an actual picture, but I did my best in MSPaint to recreate this bird I saw at Big Bear Lake in California last week.
It wasn't very big, about the size of a duck, and it did a dramatic dive from a resting position like this where it curled its neck back and plunked it down into the water along with its whole body after that.
There were a few of them here-and-there around the lake but they weren't all bunched up in a flock anywhere.
The bird on the right is what the back of its neck looked like when it was facing its head in the other direction.
What kind of bird might this have been?
birdidentification answered:
Multiple folks have messaged me to confirm that this is indeed the murderbird I was thinking about. Happy day!











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