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#13362316
23 February 2026
SIEROCKIE, POLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A young participant in traditional 'Goral' clothing shares a quiet moment with a decorated white horse ahead of the Parada Gazdowska, part of the Kumoterki Festival, in Sierockie, Bialy Dunajec County, Poland, on February 22, 2026. This event was the fifth leg of the 2026 Podhale circuit, following competitions in Zab and Ludzmierz, a parade in Bukowina Tatrzanska, and the cancelled Koscielisko round, all leading to the grand finale scheduled for March 1 in Zakopane, pending snow conditions.
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#13362319
23 February 2026
SIEROCKIE, POLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A young participant in traditional 'Goral' clothing shares a quiet moment with a decorated white horse ahead of the Parada Gazdowska, part of the Kumoterki Festival, in Sierockie, Bialy Dunajec County, Poland, on February 22, 2026. This event was the fifth leg of the 2026 Podhale circuit, following competitions in Zab and Ludzmierz, a parade in Bukowina Tatrzanska, and the cancelled Koscielisko round, all leading to the grand finale scheduled for March 1 in Zakopane, pending snow conditions.
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#13362348
23 February 2026
SIEROCKIE, POLAND - FEBRUARY 22: A Collection of blue and white rosettes bearing the emblem of the XXVI Parada Gazdowska seen during the Parada Gazdowska, part of the Kumoterki Festival, in Sierockie, Bialy Dunajec County, Poland, on February 22, 2026. This event was the fifth leg of the 2026 Podhale circuit, following competitions in Zab and Ludzmierz, a parade in Bukowina Tatrzanska, and the cancelled Koscielisko round, all leading to the grand finale scheduled for March 1 in Zakopane, pending snow conditions.
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#13175040
10 January 2026
Pablo Eduardo Rosetto rides during PBR Monster Energy Buck Off at Madison Square Garden on January 9,2026 in New York City.
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#13175041
10 January 2026
Pablo Eduardo Rosetto rides during PBR Monster Energy Buck Off at Madison Square Garden on January 9,2026 in New York City.
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#13122995
22 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 21: A shop window decorated for Christmas, displaying luxury brands including Caroline Abram, Dior, Roseta and The York, is seen in Krakow’s Old Town, in Krakow, Poland, on December 21, 2025.
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Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
27 May 2025
#12415510
27 May 2025
A Swinhoe's striated hawkmoth caterpillar (Hippotion rosetta) is seen displaying a snake-like defense posture on May 27, 2025, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India. The caterpillar, which may appear green or grayish-brown, has a prominent horn on its tail and variable body markings depending on its form.
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Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
27 May 2025
#12415511
27 May 2025
A Swinhoe's striated hawkmoth caterpillar (Hippotion rosetta) is seen displaying a snake-like defense posture on May 27, 2025, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India. The caterpillar, which may appear green or grayish-brown, has a prominent horn on its tail and variable body markings depending on its form.
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Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
27 May 2025
#12415515
27 May 2025
A Swinhoe's striated hawkmoth caterpillar (Hippotion rosetta) is seen displaying a snake-like defense posture on May 27, 2025, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India. The caterpillar, which may appear green or grayish-brown, has a prominent horn on its tail and variable body markings depending on its form.
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#12242802
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242804
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242785
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242786
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242788
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242790
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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#12242792
8 April 2025
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka - April 2025
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