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#13032802
28 November 2025
The Friends-giving in POPCITY float heads down the parade route during the 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, United States, on November 27, 2025. LABUBU and MOKOKO are both 16-foot-tall fuzzy inflatable sculptures. They are the first elements of their kind to be built for a float in the parade.
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#12850335
11 October 2025
Diacamma ants, a genus of queenless ants belonging to the subfamily Ponerinae, are found from India to Australia. These ants construct their nests by cutting into wooden window frames. A worker ant is seen hunting and storing fuzzy caterpillars as prey at its nest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 11, 2025.
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#12850336
11 October 2025
Diacamma ants, a genus of queenless ants belonging to the subfamily Ponerinae, are found from India to Australia. These ants construct their nests by cutting into wooden window frames. A worker ant is seen hunting and storing fuzzy caterpillars as prey at its nest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 11, 2025.
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#12850340
11 October 2025
Diacamma ants, a genus of queenless ants belonging to the subfamily Ponerinae, are found from India to Australia. These ants construct their nests by cutting into wooden window frames. A worker ant is seen hunting and storing fuzzy caterpillars as prey at its nest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 11, 2025.
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#12850346
11 October 2025
Diacamma ants, a genus of queenless ants belonging to the subfamily Ponerinae, are found from India to Australia. These ants construct their nests by cutting into wooden window frames. A worker ant is seen hunting and storing fuzzy caterpillars as prey at its nest in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 11, 2025.
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#12521510
1 July 2025
A Mexican bean beetle pupa is seen on the underside of a leaf at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 1, 2025. The bright yellow, oval-shaped, soft-bodied larvae are covered with small black fuzzy spines and feed between the veins, removing the lower epidermis of the leaf. The upper epidermis dies, resulting in a transparent, lacy appearance. Damaged tissue falls out, and skeletonized leaves may curl and drop.
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#12521513
1 July 2025
A Mexican bean beetle pupa is seen on the underside of a leaf at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 1, 2025. The bright yellow, oval-shaped, soft-bodied larvae are covered with small black fuzzy spines and feed between the veins, removing the lower epidermis of the leaf. The upper epidermis dies, resulting in a transparent, lacy appearance. Damaged tissue falls out, and skeletonized leaves may curl and drop.
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#12521516
1 July 2025
A Mexican bean beetle pupa is seen on the underside of a leaf at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 1, 2025. The bright yellow, oval-shaped, soft-bodied larvae are covered with small black fuzzy spines and feed between the veins, removing the lower epidermis of the leaf. The upper epidermis dies, resulting in a transparent, lacy appearance. Damaged tissue falls out, and skeletonized leaves may curl and drop.
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#12521517
1 July 2025
A Mexican bean beetle pupa is seen on the underside of a leaf at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 1, 2025. The bright yellow, oval-shaped, soft-bodied larvae are covered with small black fuzzy spines and feed between the veins, removing the lower epidermis of the leaf. The upper epidermis dies, resulting in a transparent, lacy appearance. Damaged tissue falls out, and skeletonized leaves may curl and drop.
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#12521519
1 July 2025
A Mexican bean beetle pupa is seen on the underside of a leaf at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on July 1, 2025. The bright yellow, oval-shaped, soft-bodied larvae are covered with small black fuzzy spines and feed between the veins, removing the lower epidermis of the leaf. The upper epidermis dies, resulting in a transparent, lacy appearance. Damaged tissue falls out, and skeletonized leaves may curl and drop.
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#12370732
16 May 2025
A clean studio still life photograph shows fresh kiwi fruits, highlighting their vibrant green interior and fuzzy brown skin. This image is ideal for editorial use related to a healthy lifestyle, exotic fruits, vitamin-rich food, and organic nutrition.
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#10972401
7 February 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 9, 2023: A small Pepsi delivery van seen in downtown Puebla, on December 9, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#10876635
27 December 2023
Tiger Moth (Arctiinae) Fuzzy Hairy Caterpillar Is On The Basil Plant Branch At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 25/12/2023. The Caterpillars' Defense System At The Tip Of Each Defensive Hair Is A Microscopic Barb With A Weakened Ring At The Base, Allowing The Barb To Easily Break Off In The Skin Of Any Animal That Grabs Onto Them Can Be A Cause Of Lepidopterism (a Disease Caused By The Urticating Scales And Toxic Fluids Of Adult Moths, Butterflies Or Its Caterpillars).
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#10876636
27 December 2023
Tiger Moth (Arctiinae) Fuzzy Hairy Caterpillar Is On The Basil Plant Branch At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 25/12/2023. The Caterpillars' Defense System At The Tip Of Each Defensive Hair Is A Microscopic Barb With A Weakened Ring At The Base, Allowing The Barb To Easily Break Off In The Skin Of Any Animal That Grabs Onto Them Can Be A Cause Of Lepidopterism (a Disease Caused By The Urticating Scales And Toxic Fluids Of Adult Moths, Butterflies Or Its Caterpillars).
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#10876637
27 December 2023
Tiger Moth (Arctiinae) Fuzzy Hairy Caterpillar Is On The Basil Plant Branch At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 25/12/2023. The Caterpillars' Defense System At The Tip Of Each Defensive Hair Is A Microscopic Barb With A Weakened Ring At The Base, Allowing The Barb To Easily Break Off In The Skin Of Any Animal That Grabs Onto Them Can Be A Cause Of Lepidopterism (a Disease Caused By The Urticating Scales And Toxic Fluids Of Adult Moths, Butterflies Or Its Caterpillars).
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#10876638
27 December 2023
Tiger Moth (Arctiinae) Fuzzy Hairy Caterpillar Is On The Basil Plant Branch At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 25/12/2023. The Caterpillars' Defense System At The Tip Of Each Defensive Hair Is A Microscopic Barb With A Weakened Ring At The Base, Allowing The Barb To Easily Break Off In The Skin Of Any Animal That Grabs Onto Them Can Be A Cause Of Lepidopterism (a Disease Caused By The Urticating Scales And Toxic Fluids Of Adult Moths, Butterflies Or Its Caterpillars).
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