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This is one of my recent OC's I've made, hope you enjoy! I'll try posting my MHA OC's when I have the chance! 🤗
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Flat-headed leafhopper, Titura sp., Ledrinae, Cicadellidae
Photographed in Malaysia by Nicky Bay // Website // Facebook
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Hey guys this was posted on our instagram. Posting it here for higher quality. A rendering of X-Key in camouflage. This is the outfit that she wears on Rebellion issue 03's cover. I love the red eyes on this outfit.
Third picture of 3 in the Future Motion set.
Artwork for a sticker X-Key ORDER 1. Law Enforcement Operations.
Artwork from an upcoming issue of Rebellion. X-Key with a special camouflage.
Listen/purchase: Drama x Left/Right Games We Play by MuzikGems, Drama
This quite common species is present in most of Europe. Egyptian Grasshopper (Anacridium aegyptium) is one of the largest European grasshoppers. This grasshopper was discovered and photographed on May 28, 2021, in Herdade das Templárias (Abrantes, Portugal).
Chameleon colours ‘switched by crystals’:
Swiss researchers have discovered how chameleons accomplish their vivid colour changes: they rearrange the crystals inside specialised skin cells.
It was previously suggested that the reptiles’ famous ability came from gathering or dispersing coloured pigments inside different cells. But the new results put it down to a “selective mirror” made of crystals. They also reveal a second layer of the cells that reflect near-infrared light and might help the animals keep cool. Reptiles make colours in two ways: they have cells full of pigment for warm or dark colours, but brighter blues and whites come from light bouncing off physical elements like these crystals: so-called “structural colours”. These colours can also be mixed. A vibrant green might arise from a structural blue overlaid by yellow pigment.
So i'm working in His Majesty The Kings Guard💂 which is why i'm so inactive on tumblr. But it's time to change that! (or at least try) 😊