March’s best science images The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team
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March’s best science images
The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team.
By Emma Stoye
Creepy-crawly courtship. This shot of a pair of courting crab spiders, taken by nature photographer Sandip Guha in Shiliguri, India, highlights the difference in size between the male and his much larger mate (in some crab-spider species, the female is more than 60 times as big). The photo was a winner at this year’s London Camera Exchange Photographer of the Year competition.
Sandip Guha
Alien vibes. This eerie but vibrant snap shows a flower mantis (Creobroter sp.) perched on top of the strange fruiting body of a Cordyceps fungus. In daylight, this insect is usually green, but wildlife photographer Irina Petrova Adamatzky used strategically placed coloured lights to accentuate its otherworldly appearance and that of the fungus. The shot won a bronze award in the 2025 World Nature Photography Awards (see below for a selection of other winning entries).
Irina Petrova Adamatzky/World Nature Photography Awards
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