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Solifugid eating a large grasshopper Art Print
by Mareko Marciniak
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Solifugid eating a large grasshopper art print by Mareko Marciniak. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This solifugid was really hungry, it ate several insects in front of me, cutting them into pieces and crushing to extract the body-juices. It... more
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Artist's Description
This solifugid was really hungry, it ate several insects in front of me, cutting them into pieces and crushing to extract the body-juices. It devoured a large grasshopper cutting off its head first. After a couple of minutes a chewed mass remained. Can you imagine if this creature was larger and hunting humans?
About Mareko Marciniak
For the last 27 years I have been living and working in Botswana, Africa. Since my school years I was always interested in taking pictures or filming, especially related to nature. Today most of my images document the incredible wilderness and wildlife of Botswana. I have been documenting the traditional life and the culture of the People of Botswana as well, especially the San and Hambukushu People. I like to experiment with HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography (but not overdoing it, mostly for the sake of improving the image; and with macro of small creatures. Sometimes I paint and do some graphics or write music. Some of my friends advised me to share my photographs with the rest of the world via internet. I am involved in the safari...
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Paul Marto
Awesome! What the hell is this nasty looking bug?? Glad we don't have them here in California. :)
Mareko Marciniak replied:
They run very fast and actively hunt other insects, completely harmless to humans, fantastic creatures with very high metabolism. There are many species, quite common in Africa. Thank you Paul for comment.