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23 March 2023
Huntsman spiders (Heteropoda venatoria) are a species of big spiders in the family Sparassidae found in warm and tropical areas of Australasia, Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Americas. The spiders are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. It is native to the tropical regions of the world. Its common names include giant crab spider or cane spider. They use venom to immobilize prey and are known to inflict serious defensive bites on humans. The female Huntsman produces a flat, oval egg sac of white papery silk, and lays up to 200 eggs. During this period the female can be quite aggressive and will rear up in a defensive display if provoked. Huntsman spider bites can cause nausea, headaches, vomiting, irregular pulse rate, and sometimes even heart palpitations. A female Huntsman spider carries its egg sac under its body in a corner of the house in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 23/03/2023.
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24 August 2022
Huntsman spiders (Heteropoda venatoria) are a species of big spider in the family Sparassidae found in warm and tropical areas of Australasia, Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Americas. The spiders are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. It is native to the tropical regions of the world. Its common names include giant crab spider or cane spider. They use venom to immobilize prey and are known to inflict serious defensive bites on humans. Huntsman spider bites can cause nausea, headaches, vomiting, irregular pulse rate, and sometimes even heart palpitations. A male Huntsman spider is in a house in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on August 22, 2022.
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24 August 2022
Huntsman spiders (Heteropoda venatoria) are a species of big spider in the family Sparassidae found in warm and tropical areas of Australasia, Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Americas. The spiders are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. It is native to the tropical regions of the world. Its common names include giant crab spider or cane spider. They use venom to immobilize prey and are known to inflict serious defensive bites on humans. Huntsman spider bites can cause nausea, headaches, vomiting, irregular pulse rate, and sometimes even heart palpitations. A male Huntsman spider is in a house in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on August 22, 2022.
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4 May 2022
SIgn 'Irregular Terrain - Falling Risk!' seen in Cusco. On Friday, 15 April, 2022, in Cusco, Peru.
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21 May 2021
Students from Hazelwood Integrated College take part in the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
The word 'peace' in Irish, English, Arabic and Hebrew projected at the Lanark Way peace gates in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Megan Greer with her artwork projected onto Hazelwood Integrated College in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Faith Lyttle with her artwork projected onto Hazelwood Integrated College in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Ben Cole with his artwork projected onto Hazelwood Integrated College in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Faith Lyttle with her artwork projected onto Hazelwood Integrated College in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
The word 'peace' in Irish, English, Arabic and Hebrew projected at the Lanark Way peace gates in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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#5607624
5 April 2020
A worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant inside a train carriage converted into an isolation ward for COVID-19 patients during the countrywide 21 day lockdown amid concern over the spread of coronavirus in Howrah near of Kolkata city , India, Sunday, April 5, 2020. A nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi led to a mass exodus of migrant workers from cities to their villages, raising fears that the virus may have reached to the countryside, where health care facilities are limited. Experts say that local spreading is inevitable in a country where tens of millions of people live in dense urban areas with irregular access to clean water.
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5 April 2020
A worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant inside a train carriage converted into an isolation ward for COVID-19 patients during the countrywide 21 day lockdown amid concern over the spread of coronavirus in Howrah near of Kolkata city , India, Sunday, April 5, 2020. A nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi led to a mass exodus of migrant workers from cities to their villages, raising fears that the virus may have reached to the countryside, where health care facilities are limited. Experts say that local spreading is inevitable in a country where tens of millions of people live in dense urban areas with irregular access to clean water.
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5 April 2020
A worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant inside a train carriage converted into an isolation ward for COVID-19 patients during the countrywide 21 day lockdown amid concern over the spread of coronavirus in Howrah near of Kolkata city , India, Sunday, April 5, 2020. A nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi led to a mass exodus of migrant workers from cities to their villages, raising fears that the virus may have reached to the countryside, where health care facilities are limited. Experts say that local spreading is inevitable in a country where tens of millions of people live in dense urban areas with irregular access to clean water.
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5 April 2020
A worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant inside a train carriage converted into an isolation ward for COVID-19 patients during the countrywide 21 day lockdown amid concern over the spread of coronavirus in Howrah near of Kolkata city , India, Sunday, April 5, 2020. A nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi led to a mass exodus of migrant workers from cities to their villages, raising fears that the virus may have reached to the countryside, where health care facilities are limited. Experts say that local spreading is inevitable in a country where tens of millions of people live in dense urban areas with irregular access to clean water.
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5 April 2020
A worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant inside a train carriage converted into an isolation ward for COVID-19 patients during the countrywide 21 day lockdown amid concern over the spread of coronavirus in Howrah near of Kolkata city , India, Sunday, April 5, 2020. A nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi led to a mass exodus of migrant workers from cities to their villages, raising fears that the virus may have reached to the countryside, where health care facilities are limited. Experts say that local spreading is inevitable in a country where tens of millions of people live in dense urban areas with irregular access to clean water.
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