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Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
15 September 2025
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15 September 2025
A leveling machine and a roller level the top of the upper reservoir dam in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on September 15, 2025.
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#12419887
28 May 2025
A land slug feeds on moss in a swamp following rainfall, in Tehatta, India, on May 26, 2025. Slugs are shell-less terrestrial gastropods that consume a variety of organic materials, including plant leaves, lichens, mushrooms, and occasionally other slugs or earthworms.
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#12419888
28 May 2025
A land slug feeds on moss in a swamp following rainfall, in Tehatta, India, on May 26, 2025. Slugs are shell-less terrestrial gastropods that consume a variety of organic materials, including plant leaves, lichens, mushrooms, and occasionally other slugs or earthworms.
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28 May 2025
A land slug feeds on moss in a swamp following rainfall, in Tehatta, India, on May 26, 2025. Slugs are shell-less terrestrial gastropods that consume a variety of organic materials, including plant leaves, lichens, mushrooms, and occasionally other slugs or earthworms.
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#12419890
28 May 2025
A land slug feeds on moss in a swamp following rainfall, in Tehatta, India, on May 26, 2025. Slugs are shell-less terrestrial gastropods that consume a variety of organic materials, including plant leaves, lichens, mushrooms, and occasionally other slugs or earthworms.
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#12419891
28 May 2025
A land slug feeds on moss in a swamp following rainfall, in Tehatta, India, on May 26, 2025. Slugs are shell-less terrestrial gastropods that consume a variety of organic materials, including plant leaves, lichens, mushrooms, and occasionally other slugs or earthworms.
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#12195896
26 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 22: The CAT logos are displayed on Caterpillar heavy-duty machinery stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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#12195893
26 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 22: A Caterpillar Vibratory Soil Compactor is stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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#12195894
26 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 22: A Caterpillar CS54B Vibratory Soil Compactor is stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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26 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 22: A Hamm H20i Vibratory Smooth Drum Roller and other Caterpillar heavy-duty machinery are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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#11912508
3 January 2025
An excavator operates on a hillside plot with mountains in the background in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on Friday.
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#11828650
2 December 2024
Trichomyrmex destructor is a species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Its common names include destructive trailing ant or Singapore ant. It is a pest species in urban areas, known for causing costly damage to structures, vehicles, and electronic devices with its chewing activity. This is a "tramp ant," an invasive ant species that easily becomes established and dominant in new habitats due to traits such as aggression toward other ant species, little aggression toward members of its own species, efficient recruitment, and large colony size. As a tramp ant, it spreads throughout the world via human transport systems, particularly shipping. It is present in or has been reported from many countries and islands in Asia, Africa, Australasia and other Pacific islands, the West Indies, North, Central, and South America, and Europe. Here, a group of destructive trailing ants (Trichomyrmex destructor) attack and kill an earthworm, then cut it into pieces and take it away to the ant nest to eat in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on December 2, 2024.
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#11828651
2 December 2024
Trichomyrmex Destructor Is A Species Of Ant In The Subfamily Myrmicinae. Its Common Names Include Destructive Trailing Ant Or Singapore Ant. It Is A Pest Species In Urban Areas, Known For Causing Costly Damage To Structures, Vehicles, And Electronic Devices With Its Chewing Activity. This Is A ''tramp Ant'', An Invasive Ant Species That Easily Becomes Established And Dominant In New Habitats Due To Traits Such As Aggression Toward Other Ant Species, Little Aggression Toward Members Of Its Own Species, Efficient Recruitment, And Large Colony Size. As A Tramp Ant, It Has Spread Throughout The World Via Human Transport Systems, Particularly Shipping. It Is Present In Or Has Been Reported From Many Countries And Islands In Asia, Africa, Australasia And Other Pacific Islands, The West Indies, North, Central, And South America, And Europe. Here, A Group Of Destructive Trailing Ants (Trichomyrmex Destructor) Attack And Kill An Earthworm, Then Cut It Into Pieces And Take It Away To The Ant Nest To Eat At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, on december, 02, 2024.
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#11828653
2 December 2024
Trichomyrmex Destructor Is A Species Of Ant In The Subfamily Myrmicinae. Its Common Names Include Destructive Trailing Ant Or Singapore Ant. It Is A Pest Species In Urban Areas, Known For Causing Costly Damage To Structures, Vehicles, And Electronic Devices With Its Chewing Activity. This Is A ''tramp Ant'', An Invasive Ant Species That Easily Becomes Established And Dominant In New Habitats Due To Traits Such As Aggression Toward Other Ant Species, Little Aggression Toward Members Of Its Own Species, Efficient Recruitment, And Large Colony Size. As A Tramp Ant, It Has Spread Throughout The World Via Human Transport Systems, Particularly Shipping. It Is Present In Or Has Been Reported From Many Countries And Islands In Asia, Africa, Australasia And Other Pacific Islands, The West Indies, North, Central, And South America, And Europe. Here, A Group Of Destructive Trailing Ants (Trichomyrmex Destructor) Attack And Kill An Earthworm, Then Cut It Into Pieces And Take It Away To The Ant Nest To Eat At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, on december, 02, 2024.
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#11613983
27 September 2024
An earthworm was observed crawling on the ground in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 26, 2024.
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#11613984
27 September 2024
An earthworm was observed crawling on the ground in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 26, 2024.
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