Already at an early stage, caterpillars of Monarch butterfly feed on milkweed plants. They take in the plants' toxins, against which they themselves are immune. This image is from Nature's Greatest Talents: The Art of Seduction.
St. Andrew's Bay: Bertie Gregory records the island's King Penguin colony amongst adults and young molting chicks in "fur coats". This image is from Wild Life: Resurrection Island.
During nights, termite mounds may be the perfect place to watch a glowing spectacle: when young glow worms use it as a stage and show off their yellow-green lights. This image is from Nature's Greatest Talents: The Art of Seduction.
Capybaras, large rodents weighing up to 60 kilograms, are a perfect meal for jaguars. This image is from Nature's Greatest Talents: The Art of Seduction.
The jaguar's coat makes for the perfect camouflage in the dappled light of its forest habitat. This image is from Nature's Greatest Talents: The Art of Seduction.