Super macro close up of Ceratophyllus gallinae, known as the hen flea or European chicken flea. It is an ectoparasite of birds which commonly attacks poultry, and can bite humans and other mammals. stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
Super macro close up of brown, amber colored flea, Siphonaptera on human skin. It survives as external bloodsucking parasite of mammals and birds. stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
Close up of sucking female tick on human irritated skin. Bloated Ixodes ricinus dangerous parasite biting into pink irritated epidermis. Danger of Encephalitis and Lyme disease infection. stock photo
Super macro close up of female tick (Ixodes scapularis) carrying freshly laid eggs around with her mouth stock photo
Super macro close up of Artemia salina a 100 million old species of brine shrimp, aquatic crustaceans. stock photo
Quokka (Setonix Brachyrus) encounter at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, The happiest animal on earth stock photo
Super close up of sucking tick (Ixodes ricinus) removal with steel tweezers on human skin. Adult ticks feed on large mammals for 6–13 days, before dropping off. stock photo
Empty toilet paper shelves in supermarket after panic buying due to outbreaking coronavirus, translation:"There is no stock available due to unpredictable panic buying." stock photo
Super macro close up of brown, amber colored flea, Siphonaptera in grey colored dog fur. It survives as external bloodsucking parasite of mammals and birds. stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
View over Wittenberg old town, Panoramic view of Lutherstadt Wittenberg wth Stadtkirche from view point platform stock photo
Super macro close up of female tick (Ixodes scapularis) carrying freshly laid eggs around with her mouth stock photo
Super macro close up of Artemia salina a 100 million old species of brine shrimp, aquatic crustaceans. stock photo
Quokka (Setonix Brachyrus) encounter at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, The happiest animal on earth stock photo
Super macro close up of Ceratophyllus gallinae, known as the hen flea or European chicken flea. It is an ectoparasite of birds which commonly attacks poultry, and can bite humans and other mammals. stock photo
Quokka (Setonix Brachyrus) encounter at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, The happiest animal on earth stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
Aerial view of lake Teufelssee a glacial lake in the Grunewald forest in the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. stock photo
Super macro close up of Artemia salina a 100 million old species of brine shrimp, aquatic crustaceans. stock photo
Aerial view of lake Teufelssee a glacial lake in the Grunewald forest in the Berlin borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. stock photo
Detail of abandoned imperial times swimming bath, light blue tiled deep pool with separating floating leads stock photo
Quokka (Setonix Brachyrus) encounter at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, The happiest animal on earth stock photo
The happiest animal on earth-Quokka-Setonix Brachyurus on Rottnest Island, Western Australia stock photo
Macro close up of crawling parasitic Dermacentor reticulatus crawling on human skin. Also known as the ornate cow tick, ornate dog tick, meadow tick, and marsh tick. stock photo
Aerial view of lake Retsee is a medium-sized lake located in the Märkisch-Oder-Land, just below the plateau of the Barnim. It belongs to the village of Hönow and is its largest lake. stock photo