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  • Eastern Tent Caterpillar
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    Eastern Tent Caterpillar
    The eastern tent caterpillar (Malacosoma americanum) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 6, 2026. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  •  Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
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    Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
    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.

     

  •  Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
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    Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
    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.

     

  •  Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
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    Hippotion Rosetta - Swinhoe's Striated Hawkmoth Caterpillar Behaves Like A Snake
    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.

     

  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    A Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar rests on a green leaf in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    A Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar rests on a green leaf in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    A Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar rests on a green leaf in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, India, on May 26, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A honey bee flies to collect nectar from the flowers in a garden in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A honey bee flies to collect nectar from the flowers in a garden in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A honey bee flies to collect nectar from the flowers in a garden in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A honey bee collects nectar from the flowers in a garden in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
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    A Honey Bee Collects Flower Nectar
    A meadow caterpillar is seen in the garden on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
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    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

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    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
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    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
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    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    DUKAS_167931033_FER
    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter with iunventor Jonathan Jones aboard.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
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    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter with optional seat that will be included with pre-orders
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
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    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter with inventor Jonathan Jones (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    DUKAS_167931030_FER
    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    DUKAS_167931029_FER
    Off-road e-scooter for industry and military
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Panzer 1 

    Ref 15715

    01/04/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Custom Robotics

    A caterpillar track electric scooter for helping workforces get around off road terrain, has hit the market.

    Called the Panzer, it is said to be designed to “conquer the toughest terrains.”

    The machine is said to be good for an hour on full charge and capable of reaching top speeds of 15mph / 24 km/h.

    It has been designed by US inventor Jonathan Jones who said he spent “years” on the project.

    He said the Panzer can mobilise a workforce while minimising storage space required.

    Safety is also a priority, with dual LED headlamps and a dual grip drive system that requires both hands to be on the handlebars to move.

    His company, Texas-based Custom Robotics, plans to release attachment parts later this year for tool mounts, optional seat and carrying payloads.

    OPS: The heavy duty Panzer e-scooter
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
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    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Ardingly, Sussex, UK.

    Playing hide and seek with the giant pears.

    Kew's wild botanic garden in Sussex, along with beautiful Spring blooms

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar arrives at Wakehurst for Easter 2022 with a brand-new interactive adventure to nourish curious minds of all ages. Based on Eric Carle’s best-selling children's book, the trail will recreate the journey of the caterpillar from egg to butterfly though a series of 3D installations, including a variety of fruit, a cosy chrysalis, and a bright, beautiful butterfly, each recreating the signature aesthetic of the much-loved book. Visitors to Wakehurst can also purchase tickets for the Caterpillar Picnic, a fun scavenger hunt perfect for young adventurers, set within the fascinating collections of the Asian Heath Garden. Explorers who find all the stickers for their activity booklet will receive a special Very Hungry Caterpillar prize.

    Springtime blooms including magnificent magnolia and colourful rhododendrons.

    A new boardwalk running over a stream towards a Water Gardens.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
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    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Ardingly, Sussex, UK.

    A mother shows her daughter Fleur a giant strawberry installation

    Kew's wild botanic garden in Sussex, along with beautiful Spring blooms

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar arrives at Wakehurst for Easter 2022 with a brand-new interactive adventure to nourish curious minds of all ages. Based on Eric Carle’s best-selling children's book, the trail will recreate the journey of the caterpillar from egg to butterfly though a series of 3D installations, including a variety of fruit, a cosy chrysalis, and a bright, beautiful butterfly, each recreating the signature aesthetic of the much-loved book. Visitors to Wakehurst can also purchase tickets for the Caterpillar Picnic, a fun scavenger hunt perfect for young adventurers, set within the fascinating collections of the Asian Heath Garden. Explorers who find all the stickers for their activity booklet will receive a special Very Hungry Caterpillar prize.

    Springtime blooms including magnificent magnolia and colourful rhododendrons.

    A new boardwalk running over a stream towards a Water Gardens.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
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    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Sussex
    The Very Hungry Caterpillar trail at Wakehurst, Ardingly, Sussex, UK.

    A mother shows her daughter Fleur a giant strawberry installation

    Kew's wild botanic garden in Sussex, along with beautiful Spring blooms

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar arrives at Wakehurst for Easter 2022 with a brand-new interactive adventure to nourish curious minds of all ages. Based on Eric Carle’s best-selling children's book, the trail will recreate the journey of the caterpillar from egg to butterfly though a series of 3D installations, including a variety of fruit, a cosy chrysalis, and a bright, beautiful butterfly, each recreating the signature aesthetic of the much-loved book. Visitors to Wakehurst can also purchase tickets for the Caterpillar Picnic, a fun scavenger hunt perfect for young adventurers, set within the fascinating collections of the Asian Heath Garden. Explorers who find all the stickers for their activity booklet will receive a special Very Hungry Caterpillar prize.

    Springtime blooms including magnificent magnolia and colourful rhododendrons.

    A new boardwalk running over a stream towards a Water Gardens.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ÔPeople think youÕre an idiotÕ: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath. Lush, diverse vegetation has attracted butterflies and other insects.

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  • Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
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    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block. Flats at Atkins Square that have been plagued by Caterpillars. The hairs from the European gypsy moth species can cause rashes and allergic reactions.
    © Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
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    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block. Flats at Atkins Square that have been plagued by Caterpillars. The hairs from the European gypsy moth species can cause rashes and allergic reactions.
    © Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
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    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block. Flats at Atkins Square that have been plagued by Caterpillars.
    © Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
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    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block
    Toxic caterpillars invade east London apartment block. Flats at Atkins Square that have been plagued by Caterpillars. The hairs from the European gypsy moth species can cause rashes and allergic reactions. Therese Gistatsson who lives in the block with her son.
    © Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_008
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_007
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_006
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_005
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_004
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_003
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_002
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
    DUK10117909_001
    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Bentley 1
    13/05/2019
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    Picture credit: AcademeG

    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is reversed off its trailer resdy to be put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is loaded onto it's trailer to be taken for testing

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Bentley 1
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Bentley 1
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    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Bentley 1
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    Picture credit: AcademeG

    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Bentley 1
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    Picture credit: AcademeG

    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    Bentley 1
    13/05/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: AcademeG

    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
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    FEATURE - Luxus-Bentley zum Off-Road-Panzer umgebaut
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Bentley 1
    13/05/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: AcademeG

    Here’s a car designed to take the rough and tumble of off-road driving in style.It’s a luxury Bentley which has been converted into a tank with caterpillar-tracks.Russian car enthusiasts from YouTube channel AcademeG embarked upon an ambitious project in August last year to transform a Bentley Continental GT into what is officially named Ultratank. Over ten months , the suspension and wheel set-up was converted to take giant tank treads amongst other adjustments to the Bentley.Presenter Kosik said:” We have created real evil. “This Bentley Ultratank is a real Bentley on tracks. It knocks down anything in its way and does it comfortably.”Speaking in a video uploaded for the channel’s 3.5million subscribers, he declares that the team has “ accomplished success.”

    OPS: The Ultratank is put through its paces in testing.

    Pictufre supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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