This is the third stage of the butterfly life cycle. This is called a Pupa. This is the intermediate stage between the caterpillar and the butterfly. The two life stages of caterpillar and butterfly are so totally different, and its inside the pupa that the change takes place. There is partial...
Like all insects which has complete metamorphosis the butterfly too has 4 stages of its life cycle. They are egg, larva (caterpillar), chrysallis (pupa) and imago (adult butterfly). However as you are aware the adult butterfly (or moth) has no mouth hence it cannot "eat" anything. The stage...
The osmeterium is a defensive organ found in all papilionid larvae, in all stages. There is a Common Mormon caterpillar with an everted osmetererium, trying its best to look like a snake!
Diptera sp (Flies, Mosquitoes etc) have this behaviour called bubbling. What it does it regurgitates liquid and then ingests it. This is believed to lower its body temperature as well as help in digestion.
Here is a long legged fly bubbling. The subject was no more than 3mm, and the photo is a...
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Bird excreta is both dark and white. The white matter is uric acid and the dark matter is the digested food. (also a reason why birds dont pee).
Now this caterpillar has so adapted itself that in its initial instars (moults) it looks so like bird excreta that predators tend to...
the third stage of a butterflies life is the pupa. this stage is between the caterpillar and the adult butterfly. though this looks like a sealed box, there is life inside and the part of the adult butterflies are formed inside. A couple of days ago, i shared a photo of a butterfly eclosing from...
The last moulting of the caterpillar changes it into a pupa/chrysalis. Here it discards most of the external body parts, like proleg, spikes etc. Most importantly it discards the head. Actually the pupa comes out by cracking the head part and its discarded with the eyes, mandibles etc.
Here i...
Not many times do i get to shoot a robberfly in full frontal mode. However it lends a different dimension to the picture when i do. Specially when it has its catch!
when i took this photo there was no space on the left after rotating it 90 degrees. This is because this bloke was sitting just beneath the LED Tube light. So i took the photo, rotated it, invoked the magic spell of PS and then the sub magic of "crop" and "content aware", To make it presentable...