List of posts with the tag: Insect
The biggest insect in the world was found in New Zealand
Adventurer Mark Moffett was on Little Barrier Island in New Zealand when he found this guy. The giant, cricket-like insect was recently declared the world’s biggest and is so large that it eats full-sized carrots. He came across the cricket-like creature, which has a wing span of seven inches, after two days of searching on… |
December 1st, 2011 Animals 0 comments |
Macro photo: Drop of water on a Bee
Incredible macro photography of a flying bee carrying over its back a perfect drop of water like a spheric crystal ball. Even the reflection on the water look very cool [Zoom] |
November 9th, 2011 Photography 0 comments |
Volkswagen Ad: Black Beetle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ulbjaKmKG0 In the first spot for The 21st Century Beetle, cutting-edge CGI creative goes entomological, creating a photo-real lush kingdom where the Black Beetle rules, runs, navigates and out performs all the other insects. |
February 3rd, 2011 Marketing 0 comments |
Beautiful butterfly with blue body
Maybe it is not a butterfly but a moth, and still it is a beautiful insect. Author: LynchburgVirginia in flickr |
October 4th, 2010 Animals, Photography 0 comments |
Tarantula on a hand (HD video)
For me all tarantulas are very ugly and disgusting insects, and to saw one in an HD video resulted in a quite scary experience. |
May 6th, 2010 Animals 0 comments |
Frog FAIL to catch an insect in slow-motion
That dragonfly escaped from a certain death, but the slow motion camera makes the failed frog attack to look very funny. Captured at 500 fps. |
March 12th, 2010 Animals 0 comments |
Killing mosquitoes with lasers
Nathan Myhrvold and Intellectual Ventures Lab have invented the machine that can kill mosquitoes with lasers beans. This mosquito death ray was built in-house from parts purchased on eBay. Myhrvold wants to offer his invent in the fight against Malaria, every 40 seconds a child dies because of it How it works The lasers recognize… |
February 13th, 2010 Technology 1 comment |