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Bombus terrestris, Bumblebee, distinctive black and yellow stripes, pollen bags on legs filled with pollen, hooks on feet gripping petals, wings folded

Bombus terrestris, Bumblebee, distinctive black and yellow stripes, pollen bags on legs filled with pollen, hooks on feet gripping petals, wings folded


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Bombus terrestris, Bumblebee, distinctive black and yellow stripes, pollen bags on legs filled with pollen, hooks on feet gripping petals, wings folded

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Apidae Arthropods Bags Bees Black Bumblebees Honey Honeybees Hymenoptera Insects Invertebrates Legs Petals Pollen Stripes Wings Yellow Bombus Terrestris Hooks


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This stunning print captures the essence of Bombus terrestris, commonly known as the Bumblebee. With its distinctive black and yellow stripes, this little insect is a true marvel of nature. The image showcases the intricate details of its anatomy - from the pollen bags on its legs, filled to the brim with vibrant pollen grains, to the tiny hooks on its feet that firmly grip onto delicate petals. The bumblebee's wings are gracefully folded in this studio shot, revealing their translucent beauty. This particular species belongs to the Hymenoptera order and is one among many fascinating creatures within the world of insects. As part of the Apidae family, which includes honeybees and other bumblebees, Bombus terrestris plays a crucial role in pollination. Kim Taylor's skillful photography brings out every aspect of these incredible creatures' lives. Without mentioning any commercial use or affiliation with a company, this image invites us into an enchanting world where bees buzz amidst flowers and contribute to our ecosystem's harmony. Invertebrates like Bombus terrestris are vital for maintaining biodiversity and ensuring food security through their pollination services. Let us appreciate not only their aesthetic appeal but also their ecological significance as they tirelessly work towards sustaining our planet's natural balance.

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