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#12769620
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769622
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769625
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12769626
18 September 2025
The forest snail or incarnate snail (Monachoides incarnatus, also known as Perforatella incarnata), a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae, rests on a forest leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 18, 2025. This species, found in forested habitats across Europe and parts of Asia, is characterized by its polished shell with microscopic longitudinal lines and a reddish apertural margin.
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#12494648
22 June 2025
A close-up of the Jack Wolfskin store signage shows the brand's yellow logo and GPS coordinates displayed above the entrance in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025.
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#11670556
16 October 2024
Tourists in North Cape, Norway, on September 27, 2024. Nordkapp or North Cape is considered the northernmost point in Europe and one of the most legendary destinations in the world.
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#11508006
24 August 2024
The White-spotted Supple Skink (Lygosoma albopunctata) is a species of diurnal, terrestrial, insectivorous skink found in parts of tropical Asia. It is found in mainland India except perhaps the Thar Desert and Himalayas; distribution continues to Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indochina, Vietnam, Malaysia, and even the islands of Maldives. The tail is thick and a little longer than the head and body. It is pale brown or rufous above, and the sides are closely dotted with black. Its body is elongated with weak limbs. Each dorsal and nuchal scale has a more-or-less distinct dark brown dot, forming a longitudinal series. The sides of the neck and anterior part of the body are white-spotted. The lower surface is yellowish-white. A White-spotted Supple Skink enters a house in search of prey, and the light falling on it casts a rainbow of colors in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on August 24, 2024.
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#11508007
24 August 2024
he White-spotted Supple Skink (Lygosoma Albopunctata) Is A Species Of Diurnal, Terrestrial, Insectivorous Skink Found In Parts Of Tropical Asia. It Is Found In Mainland India Except Perhaps The Thar Desert And Himalayas; Distribution Continues And On To Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indochina, Vietnam, Malaysia And Even The Islands Of Maldives. The Tail Is Thick And A Little Longer Than The Head And Body. It Is Pale Brown Or Rufous Above, And The Sides Are Closely Dotted With Black. Its Body Is Elongated With Weak Limbs. Each Dorsal And Nuchal Scale Has A More-or-less Distinct Dark Brown Dot, Forming A Longitudinal Series. The Sides Of The Neck And Anterior Part Of The Body Are White-spotted. The Lower Surface Is Yellowish-white. A White-spotted Supple Skink Enters The House In Search Of Prey And The Light Falling On It Casts A Rainbow Of Colors At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On august 24, 2024.
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#11508009
24 August 2024
he White-spotted Supple Skink (Lygosoma Albopunctata) Is A Species Of Diurnal, Terrestrial, Insectivorous Skink Found In Parts Of Tropical Asia. It Is Found In Mainland India Except Perhaps The Thar Desert And Himalayas; Distribution Continues And On To Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indochina, Vietnam, Malaysia And Even The Islands Of Maldives. The Tail Is Thick And A Little Longer Than The Head And Body. It Is Pale Brown Or Rufous Above, And The Sides Are Closely Dotted With Black. Its Body Is Elongated With Weak Limbs. Each Dorsal And Nuchal Scale Has A More-or-less Distinct Dark Brown Dot, Forming A Longitudinal Series. The Sides Of The Neck And Anterior Part Of The Body Are White-spotted. The Lower Surface Is Yellowish-white. A White-spotted Supple Skink Enters The House In Search Of Prey And The Light Falling On It Casts A Rainbow Of Colors At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On august 24, 2024.
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#11508018
24 August 2024
he White-spotted Supple Skink (Lygosoma Albopunctata) Is A Species Of Diurnal, Terrestrial, Insectivorous Skink Found In Parts Of Tropical Asia. It Is Found In Mainland India Except Perhaps The Thar Desert And Himalayas; Distribution Continues And On To Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indochina, Vietnam, Malaysia And Even The Islands Of Maldives. The Tail Is Thick And A Little Longer Than The Head And Body. It Is Pale Brown Or Rufous Above, And The Sides Are Closely Dotted With Black. Its Body Is Elongated With Weak Limbs. Each Dorsal And Nuchal Scale Has A More-or-less Distinct Dark Brown Dot, Forming A Longitudinal Series. The Sides Of The Neck And Anterior Part Of The Body Are White-spotted. The Lower Surface Is Yellowish-white. A White-spotted Supple Skink Enters The House In Search Of Prey And The Light Falling On It Casts A Rainbow Of Colors At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On august 24, 2024.
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#11221335
9 May 2024
A view of the Southernmost Point in Key West, United States on May 7, 2024.
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#11221329
9 May 2024
A view of the Southernmost Point in Key West, United States on May 7, 2024.
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#11221330
9 May 2024
A view of the Southernmost Point in Key West, United States on May 7, 2024.
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#11221334
9 May 2024
A view of the Southernmost Point in Key West, United States on May 7, 2024.
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#11021438
24 February 2024
The second full moon of February 2024, known by many names such as ''Snow Moon,'' ''Hunger Moon,'' or ''Minimoon,'' is occurring when the moon is exactly on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. According to NASA, this full moon is appearing opposite the sun (in Earth-based longitude) on Saturday morning, February 24, 2024, at 7:30 AM EST. The full moon in February is missing the Earth's shadow because the moon's orbit is tilted by five degrees to the plane of the Earth's orbit, which means the Earth won't be directly between the sun and the moon. The ''Snow Moon'' is being seen through the gaps in the branches and leaves of the trees in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on February 24, 2024.
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#11021440
24 February 2024
February's Second Full Moon Of 2024 Is Known By Many Names Like ''Snow Moon'', ''Hunger Moon'' Or ''Minimoon''. This Full Moon Happens When The Moon Is Exactly On The Opposite Side Of The Earth From The Sun. As Per NASA, This Full Moon Is On Saturday Morning, February 24, 2024, ''appearing Opposite The Sun (in Earth-based Longitude) At 7:30 Am EST''. February's Full Moon Misses The Earth's Shadow, Because The Moon's Orbit Is Tilted By Five Degrees To The Plane Of The Earth's Orbit, And Therefore Earth Won't Be Directly Between The Sun And The Moon. The ''Snow Moon'' Is Seen Through The Gaps In The Branches And Leaves Of The Trees In A Forest At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 24/02/2024.
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