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  • Car tyre track in snow.
    AH_Tyre Track Snow_7436.jpg
  • Cable cars at Fiss, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps, Austria, June.
    AH_Cable Cars Austria Fiss_7895.jpg
  • Snow plough clearing country roads near  Bonsall village, Derbyshire, Peak District. January.
    AH_Snow Plough Derbyshire_9196.jpg
  • King Alfred's Cakes Fungus / Cramp Balls Fungus (Daldinia concentrica) smouldering. Historically the dried fruiting bodies were reported to be used to transport embers to a new fire. Derbyshire, UK. October.
    AH_King Alfred's Cakes Fungus Cramp ...jpg
  • Green and Black Poison Frog male {Dendrobates auratus} carrying two tadpoles on its back. The female lays up to six eggs ina small pool of water. When they hatch the male transports them on his back to a suitable habitat, such as a steam, to develop. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Green and Black Poison Frog Dendr...jpg
  • Lesser Burdock {Arctium minus} close-up of 'Burr' seedhead showing velcro-like hooks that catch on animal fur, allowing the seedhead to be transported. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. February.
    AH_MG_1884-Edit.jpg
  • Postojna Cave Herald Snail (Zospeum spelaeum spelaeum), empty shells measuring 2 to 3 mm in length accumlated on cave wall from receding drainage water. All known Zospeum have lost visual orientation and are considered true eutroglobionts. Troglobionts or Eutroglobionts are animals that live in caves and are unable to live outside of it. Troglobionts usually have troglomorphic adaptions, which means they have adapted to the special environment. Information on their biology is scarce, but species seem to possess a limited active movement and to prefer muddy and permanently wet subterranean microhabitats, as generally found along the drainage system of a cave. Dispersal may primarily occur via passive transportation (e.g. by water or larger mammals). Postonja Cave, Slovenia. March.
    AH_Postojna Cave Herald Snail Zospeu...jpg
  • Lesser Burdock {Arctium minus} close-up of 'Burr' seedheads showing velcro-like hooks that catch on animal fur, allowing the seedhead to be transported. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. February.
    AH_MG_1793.jpg
  • Postojna Cave Herald Snail (Zospeum spelaeum spelaeum), empty shells measuring 2 to 3 mm in length accumlated on cave wall from receding drainage water. All known Zospeum have lost visual orientation and are considered true eutroglobionts. Troglobionts or Eutroglobionts are animals that live in caves and are unable to live outside of it. Troglobionts usually have troglomorphic adaptions, which means they have adapted to the special environment. Information on their biology is scarce, but species seem to possess a limited active movement and to prefer muddy and permanently wet subterranean microhabitats, as generally found along the drainage system of a cave. Dispersal may primarily occur via passive transportation (e.g. by water or larger mammals). Postonja Cave, Slovenia. March.
    AH_Postojna Cave Herald Snail Zospeu...jpg
  • Green and Black Poison Frog male {Dendrobates auratus} carrying two tadpoles on its back. The female lays up to six eggs ina small pool of water. When they hatch the male transports them on his back to a suitable habitat, such as a steam, to develop. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Green and Black Poison Frog Dendr...jpg
  • Green and Black Poison Frog male {Dendrobates auratus} carrying two tadpoles on its back. The female lays up to six eggs ina small pool of water. When they hatch the male transports them on his back to a suitable habitat, such as a steam, to develop. Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Green and Black Poison Frog Dendr...jpg
  • Lesser Burdock {Arctium minus} seedheads (burrs) showing velcro-like hooks that catch on animal fur, allowing the seedhead to be transported. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. April.
    AH_Lesser Burdock Arctium minus_2893.jpg
  • Lesser Burdock {Arctium minus} close-up of 'Burr' seedheads showing velcro-like hooks that catch on animal fur, allowing the seedhead to be transported. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. February.
    AH_MG_1797.jpg