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Can you guess what this is? ⁠

It's a photo of an Atherix ibis (fly) aquatic larva taken using stereomicroscopy at 25x magnification. 🔬 #Microscopy⁠

📸: Courtesy of Nikon Small World

Artist: Fabrice Parais

1 year ago | [YT] | 933



@lindaraereneau484

Awesome creation. Nature loves to experiment endlessly.

1 year ago | 8

@EternaResplandiente

Oh that's the executive at Fox News

1 year ago | 72

@thestuffoflife88

Exquisitely horrifying and beautiful at the same time !!

1 year ago | 28

@shanu3009

Still better than half of the met Gala costumes 🗿

1 year ago | 21

@jeffreycoe1665

This is the picture I'm taking to the barber for my next haircut.

1 year ago | 38

@kirillblago5220

Marvel's next super villain😂

1 year ago | 16

@mimimarie7968

The more I look at it, the more I see Mr. Pringles face somewhere in there....

1 year ago | 6

@bryanhendricks1391

Clearly it is a picture of one of our new alien overlords. Personally I look forward to their benevolent rule.

1 year ago | 4

@hugh_jasso

MTG when she takes the white hood off

1 year ago | 6

@JD4-70

My best guess would be, a photo of an atherix (fly) aquatic larva. To the untrained eye, most would say at 26x zoom however i believe it to be 25x using stereomicroscope? But that’s just my best guess.

1 year ago | 9

@johnnybanana8562

Our new Overlord...??

1 year ago | 4

@klaire1058

Penguin embryo? Extremely scary looking thing? 😂

1 year ago | 2

@JSaveK

Lead singer of A Flock of Seagulls.

1 year ago | 2

@noel1987o7

These pics were really cool before HBO premiered The Last Of Us..

1 year ago | 2

@johnnygizmo4733

So cute!

1 year ago | 1

@mrspeigel3593

An eldritch entity that fell from the stars aeons ago, once worshipped by an ancient prehuman race that died long before Antarctica was covered in ice.

1 year ago (edited) | 2

@mahatmadoo2566

Pillsbury doughboy enjoying some devil's food cake?

1 year ago | 3

@zerolev7404

Id say something like a marine worm, a polychaete

1 year ago | 2

@Sherwoody

Dammit dear! Your costume for Carnival is waaaaaaaay over the top.

1 year ago | 0

@drgibs347

Moth? Or maybe a waterbear

1 year ago (edited) | 2