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Mantids

“Among the myrtles the mantids moved, lightly, carefully, swaying slightly, the quintessence of evil. They were lank and green, with chinless faces and monstrous globular eyes, frosty gold, with an expression of intense, predatory madness in them. The crooked arms, with their fringes of sharp teeth, would be raised in mock supplication to the insect world, so humble, so fervent, trembling slightly when a butterfly flew too close.” - Gerald Durrell

The Corfu Nature Website currently contains over 4,000 photographs of  more than 900 wildlife species found on Corfu.
If you find something new that is not in the database, please submit it to the website.

Nature of Corfu Website - version 8.1
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