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A close-up, high-angle shot captures a congregation of firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus) on textured tree bark, likely in Sterlitamak, Russia. The insects, appearing in various stages of development, are predominantly reddish-orange with distinctive black markings. The central focus is a cluster of these bugs, including numerous nymphs and several adults. One adult firebug in the middle stands out with prominent black markings on its back that resemble a stylized mask or skull. Other adults show similar, though less distinct, patterns. The nymphs are uniformly reddish-orange, smaller, and lack the developed wing patterns of the adults. They are densely grouped, suggesting communal behavior, possibly for warmth or social interaction. The background consists of rough, dark brown and grey tree bark, deeply furrowed and textured. Patches of vibrant green moss and lighter green lichen are visible across the bark, adding to the natural setting. The lighting is bright and direct, indicating a sunny day, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the texture of the bark and the glossy exoskeletons of the insects. No human activity or visible text is present.
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