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Sting Collection

Background imageSting Collection: 13132571

13132571
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, at sunset. The gas-filled bladder, or pneumatophore, remains at the surface, while the remainder is submerged

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 12479406

Picture No. 12479406
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus swammerdami, Date:

Background imageSting Collection: DDE-90024948

DDE-90024948
Sumatran Elephant in the river (Elephas maximus sumatranus), Gunung Leuser national park, Sumatra, Indonesia, UNESCO World Heritage Site Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageSting Collection: D-69493

D-69493
Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. Concept image. The electric eel has three pairs of abdominal Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageSting Collection: D-69492

D-69492
Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. Concept image. The electric eel has three pairs of abdominal Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageSting Collection: D-69482

D-69482
Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. Concept image. The electric eel has three pairs of abdominal Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageSting Collection: D-69475

D-69475
Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. The electric eel has three pairs of abdominal organs that pr Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageSting Collection: D-69473

D-69473
Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus. The electric eel has three pairs of abdominal organs that pr Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageSting Collection: 13132572

13132572
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, with one Man-of-war fish (Nomeus gronovii). The gas-filled bladder, or pneumatophore, remains at the surface, while the remainder is submerged

Background imageSting Collection: 13132570

13132570
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis. The gas-filled bladder, or pneumatophore, remains at the surface, while the remainder is submerged

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11675347

Picture No. 11675347
Decorator Crab with anemones attached for protection. Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11675003

Picture No. 11675003
False Fire Urchin on black sand. Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11674986

Picture No. 11674986
Moon Jellyfish. Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11671433

Picture No. 11671433
Italian Scorpion in attack pose. Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11671432

Picture No. 11671432
Italian Scorpion under UV light. Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11091836

Picture No. 11091836
Barchin Scorpionfish Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 11072861

Picture No. 11072861
Fire Anemone Nudi Retreat dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Fire Anemone

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10765071

Picture No. 10765071
Jellyfish Sting - Blistering on manĠ³ leg Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10739801

Picture No. 10739801
Southern Stingray and Scuba Diver (Dasyatis americana) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10739619

Picture No. 10739619
Scuba Divers - feeding habituated Atlantic Stingrays at Stingray City in The Cayman Islands (Daryatis sabina) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10768052

Picture No. 10768052
Anemone, Corallimorpharian - with fish trapped being eaten. This large sand dwelling anemone has a sting that is extremly toxic to humans. (Rhodactis sp) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10767729

Picture No. 10767729
Manta Ray - Diver Valerie Taylor filming a Manta ray, The beautiful rays carry no sting barb and are harmless to man. (Manta birostris) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10896366

Picture No. 10896366
Common Scorpionfly - the recurved abdomen is used during mating and is not a poisonous sting (Panorpa communis) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10896318

Picture No. 10896318
Cynips - Gall produced by the sting of a small wasp (Diplolepis rosae) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Picture No. 10896372

Picture No. 10896372
Common Scorpionfly - the recurved abdomen is used during mating and is not a poisonous sting (Panorpa communis) Date:

Background imageSting Collection: Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging)

Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa
CAN-4509 Saturiid moth caterpillar - defensive display - with urticating(stinging) hairs Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa Rica Automeris metzli John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageSting Collection: Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa

Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa
CAN-4510 Saturiid moth caterpillar - with urticating(stinging) hairs - Tropical dry forest - Santa Rosa national park - Costa Rica Automeris metzli John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageSting Collection: Two Paper Wasps - tend cells on their comb'-like nest. The wasps build a single vertical comb

Two Paper Wasps - tend cells on their comb'-like nest. The wasps build a single vertical comb from wood pulp mixed
EL-1943 Two Paper Wasps - tend cells on their comb'-like nest. The wasps build a single vertical comb from wood pulp mixed with saliva, and hang it from a stalk

Background imageSting Collection: Scorpion. Rhodes, Greece

Scorpion. Rhodes, Greece
ROG-11711 Scorpion Rhodes, Greece Mesobuthus gibbosus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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