Week 37. A visit to the chiropractor.
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Fruit flies were the first astronauts. In 1946, NASA sent flies on a low-orbit rocket to study the effects of space on living things. In addition to being light, 60% of its genes are similar to those of humans, making it the ideal candidate for studying the effects of the outer space. NASA and other agencies still use flies: https://bit.ly/3OSkomi π πͺ° π¨βπ #bugoftheweek
Week 32 presents the Greatest Magician https://bit.ly/3OrCgTT #bugoftheweek come to my sketching blog for a silly joke.
Time for some fun. Week 28 of my hobby is up. https://bit.ly/44C5fKZ #bugoftheweek #snail #illustrations
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Whoβs ready for the 4th of July fireworks? #bugoftheweek week 27 >>> https://bit.ly/3re50r9
Searching for things in the dark might be a lot easier in a parallel universe. week 26 of my hobby is already on my blog. https://bit.ly/3XoMQPo #bugoftheweek #illustration
This is a Surinam plant-hopper, in its nymph phase, this insect is known as a troll-bug, because it has a multicolored hairy tail.
Read more in NatGeo https://on.natgeo.com/3N1Gkth #bugoftheweek
#bugoftheweek Week-24. Pay me a visit on my weekly doodle blog: https://bit.ly/3oVjFGQ
The Japanese "mosquito-like" Crane Fly [Holorussia Mikado], can grow up to 11 cm (+4 inches), that's bigger than the palm of your handποΈ. Fun fact: The word mosquito comes from Spanish, itβs derived from βmoscaβ + the diminutive "ito", meaning something like βsmall male flyβ #bugoftheweek
Have you ever had that feeling when you go on vacation that you forgot something at home? https://bit.ly/3Cbp8fH #bugoftheweek Pay me a visit on my weekend sketching blog.
This is week 22 of my Sunday sketchbook, stop by my blog for some silly jokes as usual: https://sundaysketchbook.art/ #bugoftheweek #sundaysketch
Due to the nanostructures in their wings, Morpho butterflies appear to change from a bright electric blue to purple/green. Depending on the subspecies, the male is the one with blue patterns while the female is brown/yellow. Fun fact, in Costa Rica they are a national emblem and appear in our passports π¨π·β€οΈπ¦ #bugoftheweek
Bulldog ants can jump about 7x their body length. For a human that would be equivalent to a 14m jump, 5m more than the Olympic record stablished by Bob Beamon (8.9m) πββοΈ π #bugoftheweek
Week 19 of my weekend hobby, a non-serious place to stop for a quick Sunday laziness: https://sundaysketchbook.art #bugoftheweek #beetlebug
Google this: "Termites rock music" βA 1968 study in Florida suggested that when termites are exposed to rock music, they eat faster. The effect also causes the workers to drop everything and just eat, endangering the colony due to their neglected duties π€π΅#Bugoftheweek
Day 18th of my weekend hobby is already on my blog, come for some bug humor https://sundaysketchbook.art #bug #bugoftheweek
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the Greater Water Boatmen (Notonecta glauca) swims on its back, underwater. Because of that, they evolved to breathe through their bottom! #bugs #bugoftheweek