Are you an insect fan? Please leave now: Victory image Royal Insect SocietyThe 2024 photography competition has been announced.
This year's close-up creature selection has a very terrible appearance beetle, unfortunate mummy hornet, and a unique monochrome butterfly. However, according to the judge, the most interesting picture was a photo of Gnart's egg (not Srek's parent Relative, but a robbery). This image, snapped by Benjamin Salb, is introduced in incredible details of the crimson eyes of the bug wide set.
The overall winner of the “Under 18” category was Alexis Tinker Zabara, a 17-year-old German photographer, and was an image of a big woman's jagged bug waiting for her prey on the flower head.
The Royal Insect Society exists to enhance the general understanding and gratitude of insects and the diverse and important roles they play in our global ecosystem.
Environmental category insects
Insect portrait category
Overall runner-up
Insect behavior category
Smartphone category
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Winners in the category of less than 18 seconds
Environmental category insects
Environmental category insects
Environmental category insects
Environmental category insects
Insect portrait category
Insect behavior category
Insect portrait category
Environmental category insects
Overall winner
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Image of the strange and most wonderful wildlife of this year this year
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