It turns out that zooming in on an ant is not a good idea.

The results of a close-up photograph of an ant were sent in as a submission to a competition.

The tiny insect, captured by Dr. Eugenijus Kavaliauskas of Taurage, Lithuania, has long, sharp teeth and red eyes.

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Kavaliauskas used a 5X objective lens to take a photo of the ant.

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Some people reacted to the image.

The snapshot that has stirred up so much conversation and shock on social media didn't make it to the Small World competition.

Grigorii Timin and Dr.Michel Milinkovitch of the University of Geneva presented a detailed photo of the embryo of a giant day gecko.

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Timin used high-resolution microscopy and image-stitching to capture the species of phelsuma grandis day gecko.

Timin used image-stitching to create the final image of his lizard.

According to the news release, Timin commented, "This particular image is beautiful and informative, as an overview and also when you magnification it in a certain region, you can see how the structures are organized on a cellular level."

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The top 20 submissions included photos of an agatized dinosaur bone, a fluorescent close-up of a tiger beetle holding a fly, cross-sections of a human colon, and a daddy-long-legs spider.

"Photography under the microscope" has been the theme of the small world competition since 1974.

Judges looked at entries from all over the globe.

The entries were evaluated on a number of criteria.

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More than 1,300 entries came from 72 different countries.