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Lord and Lady Tweeddale, along with their family, have a deep love for animals. In Picture No
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Lord and Lady Tweeddale, along with their family, have a deep love for animals. In Picture No. 10900976, we see them surrounded by their collection of exotic pets, showcasing the diversity of life on our planet. Thursley Common National Nature Reserve in Surrey provides a perfect backdrop for the Heart and Dart moth (Agrotis exclamationis) to rest on bark. Its intricate patterns and delicate wings are truly mesmerizing. Swimming gracefully through the crystal-clear waters of Parc National de Port-Cros in Port-Cros Island, France is the Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus). This adult fish displays vibrant colors that blend seamlessly with its surroundings. A close-up shot reveals the stunning beauty of the Rosy Feather-star (Antedon bifida). Its feathery arms sway gently in the ocean currents, creating an ethereal spectacle beneath the waves. The Gold Star Cup Coral (Balanophyllia regia) stands out like a jewel amidst its marine habitat. Its golden hues add a touch of elegance to any underwater landscape it inhabits. Nature's transformation unfolds as we witness the Common Emerald Larva (Hemithea aestivaria) undergoing metamorphosis. From a tiny caterpillar to a magnificent butterfly, this creature symbolizes growth and change. In gardens across the world, Tiger Garden Larvae (Arctia caja) can be found munching on plants. Their striking black-and-orange stripes serve as nature's warning sign - they may look cute but are best admired from afar. The Blue Common Larva (Polyommatus icarus), delicately perched on a plant leaf, showcases nature's artistry at its finest. As it grows into adulthood, it will emerge as one of nature's most enchanting creatures - a butterfly fluttering freely among flowers.