Some pics of cute things that I've seen around

 



This is called the white crab spider
it looked so beautiful, at first I couldn't believe my eyes that a white spider could even exist, but here it is... whatever a man can think of, Allah has already created it. I just love it.
It has a charming walk and it moves sideways like a crab so hence the name,



this one is a beautiful weevil, they are beetle-like things but have a long snout which differentiates them from the aforementioned cute creatures. This was too tiny that you could barely see it, the color of its exoskeleton and the marbleish design on it is amazing. I was astounded that wow such art in such smallness. Allah is truly the best creator.


and this cutie here, is a fast-running insect, it's the fastest they say. in the entire insect kingdom. I'm glad it wasn't running when I took its pic. :) 




I like to look at the sky, every day, with new clouds, new beauty, and it makes one think deeply about the purpose of its creation as well as one's own., It always makes me say thanks to God for creating fine balances. The distance from ground to sky appears to be just so right. it helps destress eyes after long hours of exposure to close-up computer screens.


and this dazzling beauty, it is one of its kind, No one can believe such sparkle glitter can there be in a tiny little thing as this one, it is only 3cm in size and what a wonder of beauty it is, I have not even mentioned the cute and amazing defense property it has. This is indeed wonderful creation of God. I could look at it for hours. 


we all know how scary wasps are, stingy and dreadful, but who would have thought a wasp could be such a beauty, the one I got to see looked like a royal version of a wasp. clear wings and a nice velvety gown. its called the moth wasp. the design of its antennas is also beautiful.





This beautiful female mantis is the only insect that rotates its head. and the good thing about it is that you can actually feel it's looking at you with its big eyes. This mantis female lay hundreds of eggs in a foamy bag, called an ootheca, which hardens over time, the color of the bag is also green and camouflages with the surroundings. and after a few months, lots of tiny babies who look exactly like their mummy hatch out one by one and hang around a sleek thread. 



This cat rules over our area, she is the queen here, she loves everyone and esp me. Whenever I'm out for a walk, she tags along, as if to join me for a stroll. I always thank God for creating tamed and small versions of big wild cats. 
  



I call this thing crawling rice kernel, doesn't it look like one?! It's one cute little insectie, very very small. It makes me wonder how all the complex systems in these tiny creatures are even operating. But Allah is able to make it all possible, after all, He is all-powerful.



This purple tree, also known as the Jacaranda tree, is an ornamental beauty, 
it smells great when you pass by, and its fallen flowers carpet the road in a purple hue



This white vinca is snowish white, very beautiful to look at, those fan-type petals of its flowers are so 
equally shaped and sized. It's amazing. The endearing thing about this plant is that when it's deprived of water and you give it some, you can actually feel it reviving within seconds. It's amazing how it signals that its thirst has been quenched. 






Have you ever seen this beauty?! it's very green and blends perfectly with trees. 
it catches fly while in the air. very expert fliers and catchers they are, then they strike their prey a few times before consuming, I guess they do so to make their prey unconscious before they consume it.
I have also noticed they like rain a lot, I have seen them enjoy stormy rain. They usually like to live together, but being single is ok too. Their sound is cute, sweet, and loud beeps. :)



This is my all-time favorite pic of the supermoon; the tree at the right beautifies the picture a lot more and gives it a dramatic look. 


There is a lot more, but that's all for now. Thank you for reading! <3


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