I was told you guys might like the giant jumping spider I crocheted. Apple for scale2mo ⋅ BoysenberrySavings98 ⋅ r/awwnverts
I painted these lil moth and wanted to share it with hardcore enthusiasts3mo ⋅ foxyandpaper ⋅ r/awwnverts
I'm sharing with you a cute figurine of a slug, which I tried to make as alive as possible. The figurine is made entirely of glass in the lampworking technique.4mo ⋅ Nikita_glass ⋅ r/awwnverts
Experienced a whirlwind friendship with this chonk at a beer tasting this weekend10mo ⋅ racer_xtc ⋅ r/awwnverts
We don't get Rosy Maple Moths in the UK so I made one out of polymer clay!1yr ⋅ Urghjusttheworst ⋅ r/awwnverts
This big dingus trying his best to look like a stick even though sticks don’t grow on metal stairway rails (which is where I found him)5mo ⋅ Squeaky-squash ⋅ r/awwnverts
Not an ID. a friend of mine knows I enjoy cool bugs and sent me a picture of this little guy I'd never seen before. Enjoy the Wooly Chafer Beetle. Just a fluffy little guy.4d ⋅ Eldan985 ⋅ r/awwnverts
Hey everyone! Just wanted to announce that r/urchinswithhats is a thing now! Thank you for the support!1mo ⋅ 5ubv3rsion ⋅ r/awwnverts
I always carry this metal cicada as a good luck charm and found this gentle little buddy in my yard today7mo ⋅ cadenwolfie ⋅ r/awwnverts
I turned this peacock spider into an amigurumi for an endangered species amigurumi contest10mo ⋅ ahooka ⋅ r/awwnverts
I gave my velvet ant a Christmas tree in her enclosure and she climbed straight to the top. Her name is Wanda and we found her in the yard in August.3mo ⋅ goodnightssa ⋅ r/awwnverts
Many many years ago I took this picture of my giant peppered roach. Finally I have someone to share it with!4mo ⋅ Sandyna_Dragon ⋅ r/awwnverts
Can anyone tell me what this hungry little fella will grow up to be? SoCal1yr ⋅ m3n00bz ⋅ r/awwnverts
Not sure if this fits here but heres my pet crab, Eugene! (I’ve had him for over 8 years)6mo ⋅ NeaHaleMJ ⋅ r/awwnverts
This is my roommate Lenny. I used to be afraid of house centipedes but Lenny is adorable.3mo ⋅ OldManJenkies ⋅ r/awwnverts
Recently got some blue death feigning beetles and I've learned they're pros at hiding1mo ⋅ taliauli ⋅ r/awwnverts
Carparachne aureoflava - Golden Wheel spider - Cartwheeling her way out of harm from a parasitic wasp1yr ⋅ Taupo ⋅ r/awwnverts
Went to an insectarium with my partner. Look at this one's little face!1mo ⋅ HVAC_and_Rum ⋅ r/awwnverts
I don’t know what OP was doing, posting these little ones in OddlyTerrifying. They’re adorable!2mo ⋅ 57mmShin-Maru ⋅ r/awwnverts
Just found this sub, thought I'd post a sleepy yellow banded millipede I found in our yard.2yr ⋅ StaticMoot ⋅ r/awwnverts
Behold this undead spooky awwnert for a spooky Season filled with undeads!5mo ⋅ Moo_bi_moosehorns ⋅ r/awwnverts
This is Squirmy the Wormy, the planarian I got to look at in my zoology lab!4mo ⋅ jaspermont22 ⋅ r/awwnverts
Ogre-faced Netcaster. A species I’ve been hoping to find for a year. 35 Images Handheld Focus Stacked Queensland, Australia.1wk ⋅ JHDefinitiveImaging ⋅ r/awwnverts
I love crocheting all invertebrates but Octopuses are my favorite1yr ⋅ CraftyIntentions ⋅ r/awwnverts
It seems that I'm the only one in my social circle that thinks crab spiders are just adorable, but maybe this cutie can find some appreciation here7mo ⋅ fucks_with_foxes ⋅ r/awwnverts
Thought I saw a fairy today. Turns out it’s a Lacewing. Not a fairy, but still cute.10mo ⋅ bampoisongirl ⋅ r/awwnverts
Leaf Insects are one of my favorite subject to paint. It's such an amazing creature 😍1yr ⋅ Nussaywatercolor ⋅ r/awwnverts
The Cockchafer Beetle: these beetles use chemosensory organs on their antennae to detect the sex pheromones released by potential mates; when the prongs on their antennae are fanned out, it often indicates that they are actively searching for a mate3mo ⋅ tvguts ⋅ r/awwnverts
I found a jumping spider in a makeup brush today! (They were safely released outside.)2yr ⋅ WormWithGoodIntent ⋅ r/awwnverts
I created this thermo withy bug illustration, I hope you like it!1wk ⋅ Nussaywatercolor ⋅ r/awwnverts
Earwigs are among the few non-social insects known to care for their young. Female earwigs will watch over her young until their second molt and will assist them in hatching.8mo ⋅ AnimeDreama ⋅ r/awwnverts
One of my hissing roaches molted and looks like an adorable cartoon character.2yr ⋅ SmolderingDesigns ⋅ r/awwnverts
George Tropicana on one of the rare occasions where she comes out of her burrow4mo ⋅ Friendusridealongus ⋅ r/awwnverts