We post a macro photograph of everyday household objects, and living creatures, along with trivia about the subject of the photo.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Woodlouse
This arthropod is commonly known as a pillbug , sowbug, or wood lice. This is the only crustacean that can spend its entire life on land. |
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Nail Polish
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Button Mushroom
Monday, August 9, 2010
Crane Fly
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Clothespin
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Pinto Beans
Friday, August 6, 2010
Toothbrush
The modern-style toothbrush dates back to somewhere between 1400 to 1600 AD in China. The first toothbrushes were made from bamboo and the bristles were hairs from a hog’s neck. William Addis of England created the next design change, which brought the toothbrush into the mainstream. He tied bristles to an animal bone with wire. The first person to actually patent the toothbrush is H.N. Wadsworth, in 1857, he also used bone for the handle and boar hair for the bristles of the toothbrush. Boar hair was replaced with synthetic bristles in the 1930’s. The first company to produce a toothbrush with nylon bristles was DuPont.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Tennis Ball
This is a tennis ball. The color of this tennis ball, known as “optic yellow” was created to be more visible on television. This color and white are the only two colors recognized by the ITF (international tennis federation) and the USTA (United States tennis association). 300 million tennis balls are produced every year, using about 20,000 tons of rubber. Want to recycle your tennis balls? (those that have not been dog toys, or water damaged) http://www.rebounces.com/ |
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Nail Clipper
The invention of the nail clipper has been attributed to Chapel S. Carter, son of a Connecticut Baptist church deacon, in the year 1896
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Brown Widow Spider
The Brown Widow Spider (Latrodectus geometricus) was first described in
South America. In North America, it was restricted to Florida for many
decades. However, around the year 2000, it started appearing in other
Gulf Coast states such as Texas, Georgia, and South Carolina, and has
become established in Southern California around 2003. The bite of a
brown widow spider is minor in comparison to that of a black widow. The
two major symptoms of a brown widow bite are that the bite hurts when it
was inflicted and it left a red mark. These two symptoms are not much
different from the bite of normal household spiders. However, there is
one recent report of a verified brown widow bite manifesting in more
severe symptoms that required hospitalization of the bite victim.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Beef
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Aphid
Aphids have had plenty of time to evolve into the highly successful organisms that we know today.
The earliest known fossil of an aphid is about 220 million years old. There are about 4,400 known species of aphids in the world, and of that number, about 250 species are serious pests in the agricultural world. Some aphids can have a very unusual reproductive cycle, depending on the weather, and food conditions, female aphids can be in an asexual reproductive stage where they are developing females in their bodies, which in turn can be developing females in their bodies. Simply put the female aphid could give live birth to a daughter, who in turn is carrying her granddaughter, male aphids may be produced, depending on conditions. In the autumn female aphids can also lay eggs, which are the result of sexual reproduction, these eggs will be only be female, and may have the potential of growing wings, under certain conditions. These eggs are deposited on plants, and will hatch in the spring.
The earliest known fossil of an aphid is about 220 million years old. There are about 4,400 known species of aphids in the world, and of that number, about 250 species are serious pests in the agricultural world. Some aphids can have a very unusual reproductive cycle, depending on the weather, and food conditions, female aphids can be in an asexual reproductive stage where they are developing females in their bodies, which in turn can be developing females in their bodies. Simply put the female aphid could give live birth to a daughter, who in turn is carrying her granddaughter, male aphids may be produced, depending on conditions. In the autumn female aphids can also lay eggs, which are the result of sexual reproduction, these eggs will be only be female, and may have the potential of growing wings, under certain conditions. These eggs are deposited on plants, and will hatch in the spring.
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