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Biodiversity Collection (page 15)

"Biodiversity: A Kaleidoscope of Life" Step into the mesmerizing world of biodiversity, where nature's wonders unfold in vibrant hues and intricate patterns

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A wooden outrigger near a remote island in Indonesia

A wooden outrigger near a remote island in Indonesia
A fisherman uses a wooden outrigger near a remote island in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A Peacock-tail Anemone shrimp sits on a host anemone

A Peacock-tail Anemone shrimp sits on a host anemone
A Peacock-tail Anemone shrimp (Periclimenes brevicarpalis) sits on a host anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Treehopper C014 / 4650

Treehopper C014 / 4650
Treehopper on a plant stem. Treehoppers (family Membracidae) are insects whose bodies often take on bizarre forms thought to aid in camouflage. They are related to cicadas and leafhoppers

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Entomology Specimens

Entomology Specimens
Section of a specimen tray from the Natural History Museums Entomology Department showing the diversity of insects in terms of shape, size and colours

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection

LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Hymenoptera specimens

Hymenoptera specimens
A case containing various Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps and their allies) specimens, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A collection of birds feathers

A collection of birds feathers
Contour feathers, wing coverts and tail coverts from several different species of birds

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Table top of ancient Roman Marbles

Table top of ancient Roman Marbles
This Roman table top is inlaid with large variety of ornamental marble excavated from tombs on Appian Way, a road constructed from Rome to Capua by Appius Claudius Caecus in 312 BC

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Madagascar, Beopaka, Pirogues at dusk on Manambolo river

Madagascar, Beopaka, Pirogues at dusk on Manambolo river

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: The skin of this turtle is green with yellow stripes in patterns that vary among the 16 subspecies

The skin of this turtle is green with yellow stripes in patterns that vary among the 16 subspecies. The Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans, shown here) also has a vivid red neck stripe

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Wild orangutans in arboral settings in rainforest near Sepilok

Wild orangutans in arboral settings in rainforest near Sepilok, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Waterlillies in the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah

Waterlillies in the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Rainforest and waterfall in biopark near the entrance

Rainforest and waterfall in biopark near the entrance to Mount Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Proboscus monkey dolls for sale in gift shop in Kota Kinabalu

Proboscus monkey dolls for sale in gift shop in Kota Kinabalu. Sabah, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Plants and vegetation of the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah

Plants and vegetation of the Crocker Range rainforest in Sabah, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Cross country driving in the Crocker Range of Sabah

Cross country driving in the Crocker Range of Sabah, Borneo

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Pierid butterflies

Pierid butterflies. Absorb minerals from the urine of capybaras deposited on the beach half an hour previously. Minerals are extremely hard to come by in the Amazon rain forest

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A five metre long Black Caiman surfaces on an oxbow lake

A five metre long Black Caiman surfaces on an oxbow lake. Seriously endangered as a species, they were hunted nearly to extinction in the 1950 s

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Everlasting Flowers, Helichrysum, at a Escarpment at 3800m altitude in the Denka valley, Bale

Everlasting Flowers, Helichrysum, at a Escarpment at 3800m altitude in the Denka valley, Bale. Mts. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Moutain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias

Moutain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias
Mountain ridge with Mount Batu and giant lobelias. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Lake Garba Guracha, which is an truly alpine lake, from Sanetti Plateau

Lake Garba Guracha, which is an truly alpine lake, from Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Sunrise near Keyrensa at the Escarpment of the Sanetti Plateau with withered stands

Sunrise near Keyrensa at the Escarpment of the Sanetti Plateau with withered stands of red hot poker plants (Kniphofia foliosa)

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Eggs of birds in front of wood background

Eggs of birds in front of wood background
Eggs of various birds in front of wood background

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Common whale

Common whale
Antique illustration of a common whale

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Two owl butterflies (caligo memnon) on a plant leaf, Costa Rica

Two owl butterflies (caligo memnon) on a plant leaf, Costa Rica

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Blue-Crowned Motmot bird on a tree, Costa Rica

Blue-Crowned Motmot bird on a tree, Costa Rica
MotMot bird (Blue-Crowned Motmot) perched on a branch, Costa Rica -Momotus momota

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Precious and fragile

Precious and fragile
Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in ttropics and subtropics. More than fifty species of Rhizophoraceae grow in Australasia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: The winding path at the Valley of Flowers

The winding path at the Valley of Flowers
A winding path at the Valley of Flowers National Park. This park known for its wild flowers and biodiversity is situated in the Himalayas is part of the Nanda Devi National Biosphere which has been

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Zebra in Mist

Zebra in Mist
Ngorongoro, Tanzania

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Person walking on a bridge of wood that crosses a forest with a white umbrella in autumn

Person walking on a bridge of wood that crosses a forest with a white umbrella in autumn
Autumn hiking in Ordesa and Monte Perdido national park, Pyrenees, Spain

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Great river of mountain crossing a forest of beeches in autumn

Great river of mountain crossing a forest of beeches in autumn
Autumn hiking in Ordesa and Monte Perdido national park, Pyrenees, Spain

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Stream of high mountain between big rocks crosses a forest in autumn

Stream of high mountain between big rocks crosses a forest in autumn
Autumn hiking in Ordesa and Monte Perdido national park, Pyrenees, Spain

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Revillagigedo islands in Pacific Mexico

Revillagigedo islands in Pacific Mexico
Roca Pardita is located within the Revillagigedo Islands in the Pacific Ocean

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Divers exploring a Caribbean reef with a school of fish

Divers exploring a Caribbean reef with a school of fish
Divers exploring a Caribbean reef with a school of purple and yellow fish, Jardines De La Reina, Cuba

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A snorkeler explores a shallow lagoon in Raja Ampat

A snorkeler explores a shallow lagoon in Raja Ampat
A snorkeler explores a shallow lagoon in a remote part of Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This beautiful region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle and is a popular destination for scuba divers

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Diver swims over a reef, Belize

Diver swims over a reef, Belize

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Sea whips and soft coral, Fiji

Sea whips and soft coral, Fiji

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Schooling yellowmask surgeonfish with blue and yellow fusilier fish

Schooling yellowmask surgeonfish with blue and yellow fusilier fish
Schooling yellowmask surgeonfish (Acanthurus mata) and blue and yellow fusilier fish (Caesio teres) at the upstream side of Mikes Point, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Orange and red spotted shrimp, Indonesia

Orange and red spotted shrimp, Indonesia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Cat shark sleeping, Pulau Tioman, Pahang, Malaysia

Cat shark sleeping, Pulau Tioman, Pahang, Malaysia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A well-camouflaged scorpionfish lays on a coral reef

A well-camouflaged scorpionfish lays on a coral reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A scuba diver explores a colorful coral reef in Indonesia

A scuba diver explores a colorful coral reef in Indonesia
A scuba diver explores a colorful coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A roughsnout ghost pipefish above the seafloor in Indonesia

A roughsnout ghost pipefish above the seafloor in Indonesia
A rare roughsnout ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paegnius) hovers above the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Angelfish and cardinalfish under a rocky ledge

Angelfish and cardinalfish under a rocky ledge, Byron Bay, Australia

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A tiny ghost goby lies on the polyps of a coral colony

A tiny ghost goby lies on the polyps of a coral colony in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Close-up of an unidentified sea star in Indonesia

Close-up of an unidentified sea star in Indonesia
An unidentified sea star lays on a black sand seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: Starfish cover the sandy seafloor near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

Starfish cover the sandy seafloor near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote, Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

Background imageBiodiversity Collection: A magnificent sea anemone hosts anemonefish in Komodo National Park

A magnificent sea anemone hosts anemonefish in Komodo National Park
A colorful magnificent sea anemone (Heteractis magnifica) hosts anemonefish in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This part of the Coral Triangle is known for its high marine biodiversity



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"Biodiversity: A Kaleidoscope of Life" Step into the mesmerizing world of biodiversity, where nature's wonders unfold in vibrant hues and intricate patterns. From entomology specimens showcasing the delicate beauty of butterflies like the sea green swallowtail, to the captivating Biodiversity Color Wheel that celebrates the myriad shades found in our natural world. Dive deep into the depths of our oceans, where a living coral reef in Egypt's Red Sea reveals an astonishing array of life forms. Witness entomological specimens of Lepidoptera, capturing the essence of these enchanting insects with their wings adorned in stunning colors and intricate designs. In Russia's Baikalsky Reserve, witness a breathtaking spectacle as grayling fish migrate to spawn in Temnik River against a backdrop of Lake Baikal's pristine beauty. Journey to Byron Bay, Australia, where a wobbegong shark gracefully coexists with cardinalfish beneath azure waters. Venture further to Cocos Island off Costa Rica's coast and encounter a majestic scalloped hammerhead shark gliding through its marine sanctuary. Marvel at schools of green chromis swimming alongside graceful green turtles - an awe-inspiring sight that highlights both diversity and harmony. On land, explore Zion National Park in Utah, USA; here evergreens intermingle with red maples and red rocks along Emerald Pools Trail - a testament to nature's artistic palette. Travel across continents to Sri Lanka's tea estates; amidst lush plantations lies another facet waiting to be discovered. Finally, immerse yourself within Brazil's Amazon forest from an aerial perspective - behold an igapo (black water creek) winding through this vast expanse teeming with life. Here lies one small glimpse into Earth’s immense tapestry woven by countless species thriving together. Biodiversity is not just about variety; it is about interconnectedness – how every organism contributes its own unique thread to weave this intricate fabric of life.