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"Embracing the Diversity: A Segment of Life's Tapestry" In this vibrant segment, we find a profound lesson about balance

Background imageSegment Collection: Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp. ) two adults, cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni N. P. Amazon, Ecuador

Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp. ) two adults, cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni N. P. Amazon, Ecuador
Leafcutter Ant (Atta sp.) two adults, cutting segments out of leaf, Yasuni N.P. Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageSegment Collection: Earthworm, longitudinal section

Earthworm, longitudinal section
Earthworm. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the body of a round segmented earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris), showing the first 14 anterior segments

Background imageSegment Collection: Insect larvae

Insect larvae in water. Seen here are: Mayfly nymphs (order Ephemeroptera), black fly nymph (order Diptera, centre) and a caddisfly nymph (order Trichoptera, lower right)

Background imageSegment Collection: Shrimp larva, light micrograph

Shrimp larva, light micrograph
Shrimp larva. Polarised light micrograph of the larval stage (zoaea) of the common prawn (Leander serratus). Many crustaceans pass through several larvae stages

Background imageSegment Collection: Rattlesnake rattle, SEM

Rattlesnake rattle, SEM
Rattlesnake rattle, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The rattle, which is found at the end of a rattlesnakes tail, is composed of hollow, horny, loosely-connected segments

Background imageSegment Collection: Beetle larva, SEM

Beetle larva, SEM
Beetle larva. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a beetle larva (order Coleoptera)

Background imageSegment Collection: Warehouse moth larva, SEM

Warehouse moth larva, SEM
Warehouse moth larva. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of the body of a warehouse moth (Ephestia elutella) larva or caterpillar. There is a spiracle (brown) in each body segment

Background imageSegment Collection: Tip of ant foot, SEM

Tip of ant foot, SEM
Tip of ant foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of a leg from an ant (family Formicidae). The end of an insect leg consists of the final segment, which is called the tarsus

Background imageSegment Collection: Ant foot, SEM

Ant foot, SEM
Ant foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of a leg from an ant (family Formicidae). The end of an insect leg consists of the final segment, which is called the tarsus

Background imageSegment Collection: Devils coach horse beetle, SEM

Devils coach horse beetle, SEM
Devils coach horse. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the underside of a devils coach horse beetle (Staphylinus olens)

Background imageSegment Collection: Bee foot, SEM

Bee foot, SEM
Bee foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tip of a leg from a bee (superfamily Apoidea). The end of an insect leg consists of the final segment, which is called the tarsus

Background imageSegment Collection: Slice of lemon between teeth

Slice of lemon between teeth

Background imageSegment Collection: Slice of lemon on tongue

Slice of lemon on tongue

Background imageSegment Collection: Lithium metal production

Lithium metal production. Worker holding a sample of lithium metal cut from a cast. Lithium is a highly reactive metal, and reacts vigorously with water in the skin or air

Background imageSegment Collection: Grapefruit slice

Grapefruit slice in lemonade

Background imageSegment Collection: Lemon slice

Lemon slice in lemonade

Background imageSegment Collection: Manchego cheese

Manchego cheese

Background imageSegment Collection: Mandarin tart

Mandarin tart

Background imageSegment Collection: Assortment of melons

Assortment of melons including watermelon (Citrullus lanatus, top), galia melon (Cucumis melo, bottom), piel de sapo melon (Cucumis melo Inodorus group)

Background imageSegment Collection: Garlic bulbs

Garlic bulbs (Allium sativum). Garlic is used in cooking as a flavouring. It is also used for medicinal purposes

Background imageSegment Collection: Garlic cloves

Garlic cloves (Allium sativum) on a wooden surface. Garlic is widely used in cooking. Chopping or crushing garlic produces compounds that are believed to have health benefits

Background imageSegment Collection: Vertebra, SEM

Vertebra, SEM
Vertebra. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single vertebra, part of the vertebral column (spine). The spine is a column of 33 vertebrae (in humans)

Background imageSegment Collection: Earthworm, SEM

Earthworm, SEM
Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Its segmented body is clearly seen. Spikes on the body aid movement

Background imageSegment Collection: Male body, artwork

Male body, artwork
Male body, computer artwork

Background imageSegment Collection: Orange slice

Orange slice

Background imageSegment Collection: Trilobite fossil, SEM

Trilobite fossil, SEM
Trilobite fossil, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Trilobites were arthropods, the shelled segmented invertebrates that include crabs and insects and spiders

Background imageSegment Collection: Striped illipede in leaf litter

Striped illipede in leaf litter
Striped millipede (Ommatoiulus sabulosus) amongst leaf litter in an ancient woodland. Photographed in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy

Background imageSegment Collection: Annelid worm anatomy

Annelid worm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the internal anatomy of 3 segments (metameres) from an annelid (segmented) worms body

Background imageSegment Collection: Junk DNA, conceptual artwork

Junk DNA, conceptual artwork. Scissors cutting segments from a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The cut segments are being collected in a glass

Background imageSegment Collection: Common wasp feeding on a flower

Common wasp feeding on a flower
Common wasp. Close-up of a common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) feeding on nectar from bramble (Rubus sp.) flower. Photographed in August

Background imageSegment Collection: Vapourer moth caterpillar, SEM

Vapourer moth caterpillar, SEM
Vapourer moth caterpillar (Orgyia antiqua), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This caterpillar appears between April and May

Background imageSegment Collection: Millipede, SEM

Millipede, SEM
Millipede, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Millipedes (class: Diplopoda) have elongated bodies with some species having hundreds of legs

Background imageSegment Collection: Wasp foot, SEM

Wasp foot, SEM
Wasp foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the foot of a common wasp (Vespula vulgaris). This is the final segment of the leg, known as the tarsus

Background imageSegment Collection: Pill Woodlouse - unrolling, UK

Pill Woodlouse - unrolling, UK
SPH-452 Pill Woodlouse - unrolling UK Armadillidium vulgare Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSegment Collection: Pill Woodlouse - Slate-grey variety. UK

Pill Woodlouse - Slate-grey variety. UK
SPH-459 Pill WOODLOUSE - slate-grey variety UK Armadillidium vulgare Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSegment Collection: Luna Moth

Luna Moth
JS-328 Luna / American Moon MOTH - clearly showing wing marking, anntenae and tail Distribution: USA and Mexico. Rare in Canada Actias luna John Swedberg Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSegment Collection: Fruit - Mandarin

Fruit - Mandarin
WAT-12573 Fruit - Mandarin M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSegment Collection: Lobsters washed up on the Beach at Cley Norfolk by extreme storm winds UK

Lobsters washed up on the Beach at Cley Norfolk by extreme storm winds UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSegment Collection: Mayfly SPH 2389 Garden pond UK (Ephemeroptera) Ephemera dancia © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON

Mayfly SPH 2389 Garden pond UK (Ephemeroptera) Ephemera dancia © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-2389 MAYFLY - on leaf in garden pond UK (Ephemeroptera) Ephemera dancia Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSegment Collection: Great Mormon ROG 8897 Female. Sri Lanka, India, Japan, S. China to Sulawesi Philippines, Asia

Great Mormon ROG 8897 Female. Sri Lanka, India, Japan, S. China to Sulawesi Philippines, Asia
ROG-8897 Great Mormon Butterfly - Female. Sri Lanka, India, Japan, S. China to Sulawesi Philippines, Asia. Papilio memnon Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSegment Collection: Emperor Mopane Moth ASW 407 Gonimbrasia belina © Alan Weaving / ARDEA LONDON

Emperor Mopane Moth ASW 407 Gonimbrasia belina © Alan Weaving / ARDEA LONDON
ASW-407 Emperor Mopane Moth Africa Gonimbrasia belina Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSegment Collection: Garlic and rosemary

Garlic and rosemary
Garlic cloves and rosemary. Cloves of garlic (Allium sativum) and a sprig of fresh rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) on a wooden surface

Background imageSegment Collection: Red-headed mouse spider male searching for mate. Only the male is called ‘red-headed'

Red-headed mouse spider male searching for mate. Only the male is called ‘red-headed'. Australia CAH00097
AU-3-cah Red-headed mouse SPIDER - male searching for mate Australia Missulena insigne Only the male is called red-headed

Background imageSegment Collection: 2-spot Ladybird Larva about to pupate, UK

2-spot Ladybird Larva about to pupate, UK
SPH-629 2-SPOT LADYBIRD - larvae about to pupate UK Adalia bipunctata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSegment Collection: Adult Rosemary Beetle on Rosemary leaf Pest of Rosemary and Lavender plants Recent introduction to

Adult Rosemary Beetle on Rosemary leaf Pest of Rosemary and Lavender plants Recent introduction to UK Location
SPH-3327 Adult Rosemary BEETLE - on Rosemary leaf. Location: London garden, UK Chrysolina americana Pest of Rosemary, Lavender and Thyme plants. Recent introduction to UK from southern Europe

Background imageSegment Collection: Heather Beetle - On leaf Damages native Heather in Scotland Location: Scotland, UK

Heather Beetle - On leaf Damages native Heather in Scotland Location: Scotland, UK
SPH-3321 Heather BEETLE - on leaf Location: Scotland, UK Lochmaea suturalis Damages native Heather in Scotland. A periodic pest which destroys heather by ring barking the plant

Background imageSegment Collection: Harlequin Ladybird - orange with black spots form

Harlequin Ladybird - orange with black spots form
SPH-3224 Harlequin LADYBIRD Orange with black spots form Harmonia axyridis The Harlequin is a voracious predator and easily out competes our native ladybirds for food

Background imageSegment Collection: Bloody-Nosed Beetle Head-on portrait Reading garden, UK

Bloody-Nosed Beetle Head-on portrait Reading garden, UK
SPH-3155 Bloody-nosed Leaf BEETLE UK Timarcha tenebricosa Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Embracing the Diversity: A Segment of Life's Tapestry" In this vibrant segment, we find a profound lesson about balance. Just like a balanced diet nourishes our bodies, embracing diversity enriches our lives. As Misfitz Dolls - Golliwog stands tall amidst their unique companions, they remind us that true beauty lies in celebrating differences. Similarly, the Pill Woodlouse teaches resilience by rolling into a ball when faced with adversity. Beneath the surface, Earthworms tirelessly work to improve soil health and fertility – an unsung hero reminding us of the importance of humble contributions. Meanwhile, Misfitz - Spoony and Qua-Qua showcase how even unconventional characters can bring joy and laughter into our lives. Picture No. 10855665 captures the intricate details of a Dog tapeworm under SEM – an awe-inspiring reminder that there is so much more than meets the eye in every being. Amidst this tapestry of life, yellow and green Lemons add zest to our senses while Orange fruit reveals its inner beauty through light micrography – reminding us to look beyond appearances. Finally, soaring high above it all is Douglas AD-4N Skyraider F-AZDP – symbolizing ambition and determination as it conquers new heights. In this diverse segment of life's grand mosaic, let us embrace each thread with open hearts and minds. For it is through understanding and appreciating these varied elements that we truly discover unity in diversity.