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#11793689
20 November 2024
Cristiana Pace from ENOVATION CONSULTING, Gaia Pretner from ECA, Anna Sagarra from REAL BETIS BALOMPIE, Jenny Morris from CITY FOOTBALL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE, and Sara Batters from LONDON CITY LIONESS participate in the Social Football Summit 2024 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy, on November 19, 2024.
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#11743359
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743360
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743361
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743362
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743368
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11743373
5 November 2024
A large group of Indian Black Ants, or Common Godzilla Ants (Camponotus compressus), is seen nibbling on sugar residue from a sweet container in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 4, 2024. These ground-nesting ants are common in parks, gardens, plantations, and around human habitats across India and Southeast Asia. Recognizable by their large, black bodies and reddish-brown legs, major workers measure between 11 to 16 mm and have prominent mandibles, while minor workers, with smaller heads, range from 6 to 8 mm. Known as general predators, they also feed on plant sap and are frequently found in toilets, consuming urea. Additionally, they contribute to soil enri
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#11108290
30 March 2024
Local farmers and villagers were seen carrying sugar cane and heading toward the market area on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the eastern Indian state of Odisha, to sell sugar cane juice as the summer season begins in the eastern parts of the Indian continent. Many people rely on consuming sugar cane juice, watermelon, and curd-based drinks every year to combat the heat wave during the summer.
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#6861496
9 July 2021
During the monsoon season, the forests of Tehatta become green and various species of butterflies appear. Loxura atymnus, the yamfly is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly. The species are found in Asia (Indomalayan realm). Loxura atymnus is famous for consuming nectar (sugar-rich liquid produced by plants) secreted from the extrafloral nectaries stimulated by ants. On July 8, 2021 in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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9 July 2021
During the monsoon season, the forests of Tehatta become green and various species of butterflies appear. Loxura atymnus, the yamfly is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly. The species are found in Asia (Indomalayan realm). Loxura atymnus is famous for consuming nectar (sugar-rich liquid produced by plants) secreted from the extrafloral nectaries stimulated by ants. On July 8, 2021 in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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9 July 2021
During the monsoon season, the forests of Tehatta become green and various species of butterflies appear. Loxura atymnus, the yamfly is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly. The species are found in Asia (Indomalayan realm). Loxura atymnus is famous for consuming nectar (sugar-rich liquid produced by plants) secreted from the extrafloral nectaries stimulated by ants. On July 8, 2021 in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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#6861502
9 July 2021
During the monsoon season, the forests of Tehatta become green and various species of butterflies appear. Loxura atymnus, the yamfly is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly. The species are found in Asia (Indomalayan realm). Loxura atymnus is famous for consuming nectar (sugar-rich liquid produced by plants) secreted from the extrafloral nectaries stimulated by ants. On July 8, 2021 in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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#6319968
3 January 2021
Molasses “Chaku” for final consuming for the celebration of Maghe Sankranti Festival celebrated on Sunday, January 03, 2021. Molasses “Chaku” is usually prepared and consumed during the Maghe Sankranti Festival and throughout winter by Nepalese. It is believed that consuming “Chaku” promotes good health and warmth in the cold months. In the market shopkeeper sells 250 grams of Chaku at Rs 40 to 50, depending on the ingredients used.
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#6319972
3 January 2021
Molasses “Chaku” for final consuming for the celebration of Maghe Sankranti Festival celebrated on Sunday, January 03, 2021. Molasses “Chaku” is usually prepared and consumed during the Maghe Sankranti Festival and throughout winter by Nepalese. It is believed that consuming “Chaku” promotes good health and warmth in the cold months. In the market shopkeeper sells 250 grams of Chaku at Rs 40 to 50, depending on the ingredients used.
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#6319966
3 January 2021
A Local packing molasses “Chaku” for final consuming for the celebration of Maghe Sankranti Festival celebrated on Sunday, January 03, 2021. Molasses “Chaku” is usually prepared and consumed during the Maghe Sankranti Festival and throughout winter by Nepalese. It is believed that consuming “Chaku” promotes good health and warmth in the cold months. In the market shopkeeper sells 250 grams of Chaku at Rs 40 to 50, depending on the ingredients used.
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#6319970
3 January 2021
A Local packing molasses “Chaku” for final consuming for the celebration of Maghe Sankranti Festival celebrated on Sunday, January 03, 2021. Molasses “Chaku” is usually prepared and consumed during the Maghe Sankranti Festival and throughout winter by Nepalese. It is believed that consuming “Chaku” promotes good health and warmth in the cold months. In the market shopkeeper sells 250 grams of Chaku at Rs 40 to 50, depending on the ingredients used.
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