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Micro-monsters
A selection of small monsters.
Maybe they look like monsters from horror movies, but it's just a tiny creatures that inhabit our homes, clothing, and even body. The new book "Mikromonstry" shows us the most horrible insects and microscopic monsters.
British writer and zoologist Tom Jackson spent three months collecting these photos. In order to identify the smallest details of scientists tiny creatures covered with gold, their frozen with liquid nitrogen and transferred to them from the electron beams scanning microscopes.
Dust mite particles in the middle of the house dust.
The human louse
Brown ant
Earwig
The European hornet
Crane flies
Multiped
Weevil
Fly
Fruit flies
Mite
Blowfly
Mosquito
Termite
Tsetse
Aphids
Fly
Dung fly
Beetle
Fly
Maybe they look like monsters from horror movies, but it's just a tiny creatures that inhabit our homes, clothing, and even body. The new book "Mikromonstry" shows us the most horrible insects and microscopic monsters.
British writer and zoologist Tom Jackson spent three months collecting these photos. In order to identify the smallest details of scientists tiny creatures covered with gold, their frozen with liquid nitrogen and transferred to them from the electron beams scanning microscopes.
Dust mite particles in the middle of the house dust.
The human louse
Brown ant
Earwig
The European hornet
Crane flies
Multiped
Weevil
Fly
Fruit flies
Mite
Blowfly
Mosquito
Termite
Tsetse
Aphids
Fly
Dung fly
Beetle
Fly