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#12925448
30 October 2025
Visitors dressed in Spiderman costumes spend time during the Indonesia Comic Con (ICC) x Indonesia Anime Con (Inacon) 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 26, 2025. The event, themed ''Pop Culture Crossover Celebration of the Year,'' features a variety of activities showcasing the latest trends in cosplay, comics, anime, video games, and Indonesia's creative fandom communities
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#12925449
30 October 2025
Visitors dressed in Spiderman costumes spend time during the Indonesia Comic Con (ICC) x Indonesia Anime Con (Inacon) 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 26, 2025. The event, themed ''Pop Culture Crossover Celebration of the Year,'' features a variety of activities showcasing the latest trends in cosplay, comics, anime, video games, and Indonesia's creative fandom communities
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#12653336
17 August 2025
A Golden Silk Orb Weaver spider rests in its web in the coastal dunes of Juno Beach, Florida. Also known as the banana spider, these striking arachnids measure up to three inches long and play a vital role in controlling local insect populations, feeding on flies, grasshoppers, and other small insects.
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#12653339
17 August 2025
A Golden Silk Orb Weaver spider rests in its web in the coastal dunes of Juno Beach, Florida. Also known as the banana spider, these striking arachnids measure up to three inches long and play a vital role in controlling local insect populations, feeding on flies, grasshoppers, and other small insects.
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#12653345
17 August 2025
A Golden Silk Orb Weaver spider rests in its web in the coastal dunes of Juno Beach, Florida. Also known as the banana spider, these striking arachnids measure up to three inches long and play a vital role in controlling local insect populations, feeding on flies, grasshoppers, and other small insects.
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#12653348
17 August 2025
A Golden Silk Orb Weaver spider rests in its web in the coastal dunes of Juno Beach, Florida. Also known as the banana spider, these striking arachnids measure up to three inches long and play a vital role in controlling local insect populations, feeding on flies, grasshoppers, and other small insects.
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#12584402
25 July 2025
A large orb-weaving spider, Argiope aetherea, is seen on its web in a forest near Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 25, 2025. The species, part of the Araneidae family, uses silk threads with glue droplets to trap prey. The spider injects venom to paralyze its catch, which may help preserve it for later consumption.
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#12584404
25 July 2025
A large orb-weaving spider, Argiope aetherea, is seen on its web in a forest near Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 25, 2025. The species, part of the Araneidae family, uses silk threads with glue droplets to trap prey. The spider injects venom to paralyze its catch, which may help preserve it for later consumption.
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#12584407
25 July 2025
A large orb-weaving spider, Argiope aetherea, is seen on its web in a forest near Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 25, 2025. The species, part of the Araneidae family, uses silk threads with glue droplets to trap prey. The spider injects venom to paralyze its catch, which may help preserve it for later consumption.
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#12584409
25 July 2025
A large orb-weaving spider, Argiope aetherea, is seen on its web in a forest near Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 25, 2025. The species, part of the Araneidae family, uses silk threads with glue droplets to trap prey. The spider injects venom to paralyze its catch, which may help preserve it for later consumption.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483561
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483563
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483565
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483567
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483568
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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Spider Wasps - Spider-hunting Wasps - Pompilidae - Ferocious Wasp - Animal India
17 June 2025
#12483571
17 June 2025
A spider wasp (family Pompilidae) is seen paralyzing a large huntsman spider and attempting to drag it up a wall., on June 17, 2025. Spider wasps--also known as spider-hunting wasps--paralyze spiders with their sting before laying eggs inside the spider's abdomen. The developing larvae feed on the still-living host, eventually consuming it entirely.
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