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The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

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Animal India

2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

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2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/04/2022.


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The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

#8004576

Animal India

2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

#8004576

2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/04/2022.


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The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

#8004580

Animal India

2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta...

#8004580

2 April 2022

The world's most lethal scorpion, a young Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) is on an orange wall in a house on the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/04/2022.


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Golden jewlery, a part of the finds from Mezek Tumulus, Haskovo region, end of the 4th century BC, seen inside the National Archeology Museu...

#6047792

Daily Life In Sofia During COVID-19 Pandemic

1 October 2020

Golden jewlery, a part of the finds from Mezek Tumulus, Haskovo region, end of the 4th century BC, seen inside the National Archeology Museu...

#6047792

1 October 2020

Golden jewlery, a part of the finds from Mezek Tumulus, Haskovo region, end of the 4th century BC, seen inside the National Archeology Museum in Sofia. On Wednesday, September 30, 2020, in Sofia, Bulgaria.


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Golden funeral mask, a part of the finds from Svetitsa Tumulus, Krun near shipka, Stara Zagora region, end of the 5th century BC, seen insid...

#6047796

Daily Life In Sofia During COVID-19 Pandemic

1 October 2020

Golden funeral mask, a part of the finds from Svetitsa Tumulus, Krun near shipka, Stara Zagora region, end of the 5th century BC, seen insid...

#6047796

1 October 2020

Golden funeral mask, a part of the finds from Svetitsa Tumulus, Krun near shipka, Stara Zagora region, end of the 5th century BC, seen inside the National Archeology Museum in Sofia. On Wednesday, September 30, 2020, in Sofia, Bulgaria.


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 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

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The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941444

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941446

The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941446

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This spe...

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The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This spe...

#5941448

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941450

The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941450

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941452

The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

 The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This sp...

#5941452

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This spe...

#5941454

The Indian Red Scorpion

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This spe...

#5941454

24 August 2020

The Indian red scorpion (Hottentotta tamulus) or eastern Indian scorpion is considered to be the most lethal scorpion in the world. This species is of great medical significance in densely populated areas of India and Nepal and occasionally causes human fatalities. Fatality rates of 8-40% have been reported in clinical studies; most victims are children. The venom mainly affects the cardiovascular and pulmonary system, eventually leading to a pulmonary oedema, which may cause death. An Indian red scorpion entered a house at Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal; India, on August 23, 2020.


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A path that leads the way towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia is pictured in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, T...

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Views From Ankara's Polatli District

23 November 2019

A path that leads the way towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia is pictured in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, T...

#5155040

23 November 2019

A path that leads the way towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia is pictured in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, Turkey on November 23, 2019.


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A visitor walks on a path towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, Turkey on Nov...

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Views From Ankara's Polatli District

23 November 2019

A visitor walks on a path towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, Turkey on Nov...

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23 November 2019

A visitor walks on a path towards the Tumulus of King Midas of Phrygia in Polatli district, some 80 kilometres west of Ankara, Turkey on November 23, 2019.


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Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrou...

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The Shigar Valley

22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrou...

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22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrounding of Skardu.


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Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrou...

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The Shigar Valley

22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrou...

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22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 28 September 2018. A Cairn with the Shigar Valley in the background. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrounding of Skardu.


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Shigar, Pakistan, 29 September 2018. A photographer takes pictures of a Cairn in the Shigar Valley. It is one of the most beautiful valleys...

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The Shigar Valley

22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 29 September 2018. A photographer takes pictures of a Cairn in the Shigar Valley. It is one of the most beautiful valleys...

#3462566

22 November 2018

Shigar, Pakistan, 29 September 2018. A photographer takes pictures of a Cairn in the Shigar Valley. It is one of the most beautiful valleys in the surrounding of Skardu.


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