Imperial Moth, Eacles imperialis, Unfurling its Wings
We found quite a number of Imperial Moths the evening of May 25th. Many were fully metamorphosed and fluttering about in vegetation or sitting near lights on the research station. […]
We found quite a number of Imperial Moths the evening of May 25th. Many were fully metamorphosed and fluttering about in vegetation or sitting near lights on the research station. […]
Our Chiquibul experience is restricted to May, and we always encounter Megaloblatta blaberoides roaches in their nymph form. They are commonly encountered in the humid forest around the Maya ruins. […]
By Lee Su Hyun – August 26, 2016 As people expect mental healing and completeness centering on nature, regarding the view of life of modern people, there have been eco-friendly, […]
The red is part of the dorsal pattern, and the yellow fluid is a toxic excretion from the two enlarged parotoid glands behind the eyes.
Many Neotropical and Nearctic tarantulas defend themselves by releasing urticating bristles into the air around them when threatened by a potential predator. The hairs are barbed and contain an irritating […]
Fer-de-lances, also known as yellowjaw tommygoff in Belize, terciopelo in Costa Rica, and mapepire balsain in Trinidad, are normally common where they occur, yet are rarely encountered by humans due […]
It is rare that lichens on a tree trunk grab one’s attention from a distance, or one’s fascination upon examination (unless one already loves lichens), but on the leeward side of Half Moon […]
An actively hunting Bothrops asper beside a trail in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, Belize. Everyone who enters the tropical environs has fears of the unknown, and the biggest fear for […]