RMC8XH64–Sundew (Drosera dichoma) leaf with sticky insectivorous hairs
RF2HPHPHJ–Radish sprouts germinating on humus soil, in direct sunlight. Cotyledons of Raphanus sativus, with small root hairs, often confused with mold.
RMBG8PEG–Darkfield photomicrograph of Cypripedium insigne hairs, Ladys Slipper orchid
RFBGCCJK–Pile of dust and hairs collected with a vacuum cleaner isolated on white background
RMFJ6630–Scarce Merveille du jour (Moma alpium, Daseoacheta alpium, Diphthera alpium), caterpillar with hairs eating at an oak leaf, Germany
RMCXP52X–Close-up detail of stinging hairs of the Stinging nettle / common nettle (Urtica dioica), Belgium
RMJ3P4AF–Macro of the stinging spines / hairs on the underside of a nettle leaf
RMBMBGJX–Stinging nettle (Common nettle) stinging hairs close up. Urtica dioica.
RMD0WYY9–Droppings of European Wolf (Canis lupus) with hairs from prey. Europe, Estonia
RFEGR7CB–Beautiful Happy Brunette with Long Curly Hairs
RF2C89YKJ–closeup of pollen baskets on a bumblebee dangling from honeysuckle flower as it gathers pollen into the sacs from the hairs on its body - UK
RMD13R3W–Little girl with Rasta hairs in front of Braiding Shop, Crown Heights , Brooklyn, New York
RFGA3N3G–Bacteria on skin with hairs. Computer artwork of bacteria (blue) on human skin. Many types of bacteria are found on human skin, especially associated with sweat glands and hair follicles. They usually cause no problems, although some can cause acne. Bacteria usually only become a problem if they penetrate the skin, for example through a wound or cut.
RMT8NHWG–Red hairs adorn the white winter stems of the hardy deciduous ghost bramble, Rubus thibetanus
RMC4EPJT–Lamina And Sticky Red Glandular Hairs Of A Round-leaved Sundew Drosera rotundifolia, Cumbria, UK
RM2WGG1T7–Stinging hairs visible on sides of leaf of stinging tree (Dendrocnide moroides), in rainforest at Malanda, Queensland, Australia
RFGJMC0N–louse cootie hairs
RFF3WNN0–Objects for piling of hairs
RMD3MNNB–An insectivorous sundew plant, Drosera aliciae, with sticky leaf hairs
RF2W9Y416–Radish sprouts germinating on humus soil, closeup, from above. Sprouting Raphanus sativus, with small root hairs, often confused with mold.
RMBB63JB–Cross polarized lighting of Hairs from seed head of Abutilon sp.
RMBH15RF–hair clippers close-up and hairs in the background
RMFJ65JH–Scarce Merveille du jour (Moma alpium, Daseoacheta alpium, Diphthera alpium), caterpillar with hairs eating at an oak leaf, Germany
RMD3WFFA–Closeup of a spider, eyes, hairs, furry, scary, vile,
RFKKHXX1–Round Leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) close up showing the glue tipped hairs which trap insects. Goatenbridge, Tipperary, ireland
RFE1HKJ4–Sophistication. Profile of Fashionable Girl with Ashen Dyed Curly Hairs
RMBRAA06–Close-up of split badger hairs (Meles meles)
RFE1HM04–Portrait of Young Auburn Woman with Long Flowing Hairs and Wildflowers
RMD13R7P–Little girl with Rasta hairs in front of Braiding Shop, Crown Heights , Brooklyn, New York
RFGA3N3J–Bacteria on skin with hairs. Computer artwork of bacteria (purple and orange) on human skin. Many types of bacteria are found on human skin, especially associated with sweat glands and hair follicles. They usually cause no problems, although some can cause acne. Bacteria usually only become a problem if they penetrate the skin, for example through a wound or cut.
RMT8NHWF–Red hairs adorn the white winter stems of the hardy deciduous ghost bramble, Rubus thibetanus
RFBFP0H0–A fine layer of hairs cover the surface of a chestnut in it's pod.
RM2TATXJW–Glandular hairs on Perennial Sow-Thistle, Sonchus arvensis
RFGA3N3N–Bacteria on skin with hairs. Computer artwork of bacteria (purple and red) on human skin. Many types of bacteria are found on human skin, especially associated with sweat glands and hair follicles. They usually cause no problems, although some can cause acne. Bacteria usually only become a problem if they penetrate the skin, for example through a wound or cut.
RMCX7H76–Glandular hairs or trichomes on the stem of a grown tomato
RMD93199–Cow hairs matted around the support wire of telegraph pole in a countryside field caused by rubbing themselves against the wire
RMD3MNP8–An insectivorous sundew plant, Drosera aliciae, with sticky leaf hairs
RF2W8XFH4–Alfalfa sprouts germinating on humus soil, in a white bowl. Cotyledons of Medicago sativa, with small root hairs, often confused with mold.
RMD79HK7–Plant root hairs high macro photograph.
RM2BR2322–Badger hairs caught on a barbed wire fence where the animals push under it, Teesdale, County Durham, UK
RMEBK31A–stellate hairs on a leaf of a Malvacee
RMJ57YM7–Florida,Mt. Mount Dora,Donnelly Park,Florida Highwaymen Art Show,artist,Kelvin Hair,Alfred Hair's son,Black man men male,landscape,painting,framed can
RMRD5H73–Hair brush with lots of hairs and fluff between the bristles
RFBBFBCR–Grey hairs on a woman's head
RMM9ARP6–A moth cocoon protected by defensive guard hairs on the outside that may aide in keeping predators and parasitoids away from the developing pupa.
RFHGJ3F5–Mustache with hairs
RFBM7GF4–Split hairs
RFD5Y6Y6–Woman with long brown hairs
RM2TATY10–Pinnate leaf of sweet briar, Rosa rubiginosa, with glandular hairs and stem prickles.
RF2BD6J3J–black background of hairs texture, horizontal photo
RMCX7H57–Glandular hairs or trichomes on the stem of a grown tomato
RME1RD5F–Flowering Hairy Hawkweed with it's wooly grey hairs
RMD91545–Insectivorous leaves and sticky leaf hairs of a sundew, Drosera aliciae,
RF2HMNH0J–Germinating radish seeds on humus soil, in the sunlight. Sprouts and cotyledons of Raphanus sativus, with small root hairs, often confused with mold.