Rabih Alameddine@rabihalameddine·Mar 12, 2017The face of an ant as seen through an electron microscope1041,9022,579
Rabih Alameddine@rabihalameddineReplying to @rabihalameddineHead of a hydrothermal worm, found on ocean floor near hydrothermal vents. One of the smallest living creatures. mouth can turn inside-out11:37 AM · Mar 12, 2017·Twitter Web Client85 Retweets31 Quote Tweets164 Likes
Rabih Alameddine@rabihalameddine·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddineRobert Hooke, Eye of a Fly, from Micrographia, 16652354
Theodora Sutcliffe@escapeartistes·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddineDenise pygmy seahorse. A little oversaturated, but still gorgeous.13
Ju Oliveira@jumlo·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddineOn the left a young worm, on the right an old one 😅11
Anne K. Hawkinson@annehawkinson·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddine and @MetinHuseyinSmall, but ferocious-looking. Inspiration for horror flicks?
Omally greer@omally_greer·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddinewhere have I seen the one on the right before?1
Dr. Octavius Shitwagon@Saltshakermaker·Mar 12, 2017Replying to @rabihalameddinehis mouth is vagina. Good for him.