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#13462842
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462843
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462844
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462846
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462847
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462848
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462850
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462851
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462852
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13462858
17 Mar 2026
A Lychas tricarinatus, or Three-keeled Bark Scorpion, is attempted to be removed with a broom after entering a house at night in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India, on March 15, 2026. This species is known for its cryptic appearance, widespread distribution, and ability to reproduce through parthenogenesis. It plays an important ecological role as a predator and its venom has potential for research into antimicrobial and insecticidal compounds.
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#13397520
3 Mar 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397521
3 Mar 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397522
3 Mar 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397524
3 Mar 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13397525
3 Mar 2026
A Blood Moon appears over the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on March 3, 2026. The name Blood Moon derives from the color that the satellite takes on during the phenomenon: seen from Earth, the lunar surface is tinged with a characteristic red-orange hue, hence the evocative name. The event is linked to a total lunar eclipse: the Moon enters completely into the shadow cone projected by the Earth and, as a result of this alignment, takes on the color that has earned it its name.
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#13382520
28 Feb 2026
A roseate spoonbill is at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on February 26, 2026. The bird's striking pink plumage and spoon-shaped bill make it one of the most distinctive waders in Florida's wetlands.
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