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Cycad Blue Butterfly (Luthrodes Pandava) Caterpillar - Cycas Pest - Defoliator
8 January 2026
#13168881
8 January 2026
Caterpillars of the cycad blue butterfly (Luthrodes pandava) feed on new fronds of a cycas plant, causing severe defoliation, at Tehatta in West Bengal, India, on November 11, 2025.
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Cycad Blue Butterfly (Luthrodes Pandava) Caterpillar - Cycas Pest - Defoliator
8 January 2026
#13168883
8 January 2026
Caterpillars of the cycad blue butterfly (Luthrodes pandava) feed on new fronds of a cycas plant, causing severe defoliation, at Tehatta in West Bengal, India, on November 11, 2025.
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Cycad Blue Butterfly (Luthrodes Pandava) Caterpillar - Cycas Pest - Defoliator
8 January 2026
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8 January 2026
Caterpillars of the cycad blue butterfly (Luthrodes pandava) feed on new fronds of a cycas plant, causing severe defoliation, at Tehatta in West Bengal, India, on November 11, 2025.
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Cycad Blue Butterfly (Luthrodes Pandava) Caterpillar - Cycas Pest - Defoliator
8 January 2026
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8 January 2026
Caterpillars of the cycad blue butterfly (Luthrodes pandava) feed on new fronds of a cycas plant, causing severe defoliation, at Tehatta in West Bengal, India, on November 11, 2025.
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Cycad Blue Butterfly (Luthrodes Pandava) Caterpillar - Cycas Pest - Defoliator
8 January 2026
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8 January 2026
Caterpillars of the cycad blue butterfly (Luthrodes pandava) feed on new fronds of a cycas plant, causing severe defoliation, at Tehatta in West Bengal, India, on November 11, 2025.
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#12200933
28 March 2025
A crowd gathers by giant idols of the Pandavas at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest.
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#12200943
28 March 2025
Giant idols of the Pandavas appear at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest.
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28 March 2025
Giant idols of the Pandavas appear at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest.
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#11757039
9 November 2024
Giant idols of the Pandavas stand along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 9, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in a sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest.
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#11757042
9 November 2024
Workers erect giant idols of the Pandavas along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in preparation for the Panguni Utsavam (Painkuni Utsavam) festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 09, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest.
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#11615741
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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#11615742
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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#11615743
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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#11615744
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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#11615745
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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#11615746
28 September 2024
A three-month-old giant panda named Haoqi is seen in Chongqing Zoo, China, on September 28, 2024. The giant panda Haoqi is born in Chongqing Zoo as the fourth child of Lingling and Yaya, named by renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ding Zhaozhong. On June 28 this year, Haoqi successfully gives birth to a cub, and it turns three months old today. Since the baby panda is born, it is fed by its mother Haoqi and given proper artificial assistance by keepers. Now, the baby panda grows well and weighs 5805g.
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