It’s a bug’s life for these colorful insects - whose natural markings resemble incredible smiling faces. These dazzling insects, with their colorful patterns and markings, look as if they are living a happy bugs life.
But they’re also the spitting image of a whole host of stars from stage and screen from a creeping Charlie Chaplin to Elvis Presley. The Shield Bugs huge black quiff and curled lip make him a dead ringer for rock-n-roll star Elvis. (Caters News/National Geographic Creative)
Photography by Darlyne Murawski
Jack Skellington spider. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Smiley Taiwanese caterpillar. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
The clown face spider. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Smiley Taiwanese caterpillar. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Spider looks like Borat. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Bug that looks like Elvis Presley. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Spider with face pattern. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Smiley face spider. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Pentomid bug. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
The stink bug that looks just like Moammar Gadhafi. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
Spider that looks like Mr Pringle. (Darlyne Murawski/National Geographic Creative/Caters News) |
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