New Zealand giraffe weevil, Lasiorhynchus barbicornis, Brentidae
The New Zealand giraffe weevil is a species of straight-snouted weevil endemic to New Zealand. This species shows extreme sexual dimorphism: females can measure as long as 50mm while males can be as large as 90mm, with a snout as long as their body. Weevil larvae tunnel in wood for as long as two years before emerging as adults, but adults live only a few weeks.
Photos 1-4 by wild_wind, 5 by cheryldawson19, 6 by christopherstephens, 7 by schneehagen, 8 by craigwilson10, 9 by kiwifergus, and 10 by lisa_bennett
Bonus photo because it brought me soul-deep joy - an adult male emerging from a tree:
SNOOT. Photo by Christina Painting
just made the most beautiful thing i've ever seen
baby 🍼
FAILSON MADE ME A SEAL FACE OUT OF RICE AND SEAWEED IT'S SO CUTE
eating him⬇️
it's crazy how many super duper patriarchal things get retroactively justified in the name of being about love. yeah I'm sure women taking their husbands surname has always 100% been about recovering from trauma and distancing yourself from abusive family or whatever and has absolutely nothing at all to do with women being seen as property. great work here everyone, marriage as a concept has been redeemed through the power of pop psychology