It’s a scene most of us might associate with an open savannah in a nature documentary, but photographer Andy Murray is watching the drama unfold from his back garden in Somerset, UK.
To Murray, these microscopic soil animals are as fascinating as the lions and zebras you might see on safari – just far more accessible, if you know where to look.
“They live in this tiny world; it works like our world, it’s just on a really small scale,” he tells CNN.
Andy MurrayYet despite this wealth of life, the creatures living in the soil beneath our feet are relatively unknown.
“He captures moments of soil life doing interesting and cool things,” says Anthony, such as laying eggs in a place where we would never expect.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, United Nations, Food, Agricultural Organization, Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Research
Locations:
Somerset, Mexico City, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania