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FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_016
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_015
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_014
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_013
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_012
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_011
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_010
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_009
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
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DUK10026285_008
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_007
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_006
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_005
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_004
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_003
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_002
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10026285_001
FEATURE - Insekten-Snacks
Consumption of insects as snacks;Insectes comestibles;eetbare insekten;edible insects
Reporters / EUREKA (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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DUK10014577_024
NEWS - Südamerika kämpft gegen den Zika Virus
The mosquito Aedes aegypti mosquito on a black background. The mosquito can carry a variety of diseases and is behind the outbreak of Zika virus in Brazil. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21143911
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Inventur im Zoo in Hannover
Tierische Inventur im Zoo: Ilona Wichmann vermisst Gespenstschrecke Susi im Erlebnis Zoo in Hannover / 140114
***Stock taking in the zoo hannover, on the 14th of january*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Inventur im Zoo in Hannover
Tierische Inventur im Zoo: Tausenfüßler Theo wird gewogen im Erlebnis Zoo in Hannover / 140114
***Stock taking in the zoo hannover, on the 14th of january*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_36677158_ACP
Inventur im Zoo in Hannover
Tierische Inventur im Zoo: Ilona Wichmann vermisst Gespenstschrecke Susi im Erlebnis Zoo in Hannover / 140114
***Stock taking in the zoo hannover, on the 14th of january*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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NEWS - Südamerika kämpft gegen den Zika Virus
The mosquito Aedes aegypti mosquito on a persons skin. The mosquito can carry a variety of diseases and is behind the outbreak of Zika virus in Brazil. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21143921
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Aufzucht einer jungen Schwalbe
Aufzucht einer jungen Schwalbe in Halle
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*** Breeding of a young swallow in Halle, 05. Sept. 2011 ***
[Thale Harz Jens Rennecke (43)zieht ein aus dem Nest gefallenes Schwalbenjjungtier auf, auch Wellensittich Susi (8,5) kümmert sich mit um die Aufzucht. Zusammen mit Sohn Julius 4,5 müssen beide jeden Tag Fliegen fangen] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Riesenwespe
Giant Wasp - Its the stuff of nightmares a wasp that supplements a vicious sting with jaws longer than its legs. Thats the newly discovered warrior wasp found on the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It has been dubbed the "Komodo_dragon" of the wasp family as males of the species measure two and a half inches long.
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[Entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, encountered them during a recent expedition to the island. The UC Davis Department of Entomology said they picked the name warrior wasp because of its huge ninja-like mandibles. They are truly a terrifying sight up close, said the university.\nMs Kimsey, who is also director at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, said: Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs. I don't know how it can walk."Luckily it prefers to dine on insects, but if threatened there's little doubt it could leave a sizeable mark on human flesh too. Though the wasp belongs to the genus Dalara, Kimsey plans to name the species "Garuda" after the part-human, part-eagle mythical beast that is well-known as a national symbol in Indonesia. The wasp was discovered in the Mekongga Mountains in southeastern Sulawesi, a little-explored Indonesian island between Borneo and New Guinea that Kimsey has called "one of the world's top three islands for biodiversity that along with Australia and Madagascar." Aside from wasps of legendary size, the island is also home to dwarf buffalo called anoa, palm civets, and colonial spider webs that can stretch for acres. Kimsey is part of a team of researchers to have received a five-year, GBP 2.5 million grant to study the island's rich biodiversity. So far in her three trips to Sulawesi, she estimates that hundreds-- maybe even thousands-- of new species could be catalogued. Kimsey hopes that the discovery of the warrior wasp and other surprising new animals will help rais
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DUKAS_20008397_ACP
Riesenwespe
Giant Wasp - Its the stuff of nightmares a wasp that supplements a vicious sting with jaws longer than its legs. Thats the newly discovered warrior wasp found on the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It has been dubbed the "Komodo_dragon" of the wasp family as males of the species measure two and a half inches long.
/ 180811
[Entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, encountered them during a recent expedition to the island. The UC Davis Department of Entomology said they picked the name warrior wasp because of its huge ninja-like mandibles. They are truly a terrifying sight up close, said the university.\nMs Kimsey, who is also director at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, said: Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs. I don't know how it can walk."Luckily it prefers to dine on insects, but if threatened there's little doubt it could leave a sizeable mark on human flesh too. Though the wasp belongs to the genus Dalara, Kimsey plans to name the species "Garuda" after the part-human, part-eagle mythical beast that is well-known as a national symbol in Indonesia. The wasp was discovered in the Mekongga Mountains in southeastern Sulawesi, a little-explored Indonesian island between Borneo and New Guinea that Kimsey has called "one of the world's top three islands for biodiversity that along with Australia and Madagascar." Aside from wasps of legendary size, the island is also home to dwarf buffalo called anoa, palm civets, and colonial spider webs that can stretch for acres. Kimsey is part of a team of researchers to have received a five-year, GBP 2.5 million grant to study the island's rich biodiversity. So far in her three trips to Sulawesi, she estimates that hundreds-- maybe even thousands-- of new species could be catalogued. Kimsey hopes that the discovery of the warrior wasp and other surprising new animals will help rais
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DUKAS_20008393_ACP
Riesenwespe
Giant Wasp - Its the stuff of nightmares a wasp that supplements a vicious sting with jaws longer than its legs. Thats the newly discovered warrior wasp found on the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It has been dubbed the "Komodo_dragon" of the wasp family as males of the species measure two and a half inches long.
/ 180811
[Entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, encountered them during a recent expedition to the island. The UC Davis Department of Entomology said they picked the name warrior wasp because of its huge ninja-like mandibles. They are truly a terrifying sight up close, said the university.\nMs Kimsey, who is also director at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, said: Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs. I don't know how it can walk."Luckily it prefers to dine on insects, but if threatened there's little doubt it could leave a sizeable mark on human flesh too. Though the wasp belongs to the genus Dalara, Kimsey plans to name the species "Garuda" after the part-human, part-eagle mythical beast that is well-known as a national symbol in Indonesia. The wasp was discovered in the Mekongga Mountains in southeastern Sulawesi, a little-explored Indonesian island between Borneo and New Guinea that Kimsey has called "one of the world's top three islands for biodiversity that along with Australia and Madagascar." Aside from wasps of legendary size, the island is also home to dwarf buffalo called anoa, palm civets, and colonial spider webs that can stretch for acres. Kimsey is part of a team of researchers to have received a five-year, GBP 2.5 million grant to study the island's rich biodiversity. So far in her three trips to Sulawesi, she estimates that hundreds-- maybe even thousands-- of new species could be catalogued. Kimsey hopes that the discovery of the warrior wasp and other surprising new animals will help rais
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DUKAS_20008391_ACP
Riesenwespe
Giant Wasp - Its the stuff of nightmares a wasp that supplements a vicious sting with jaws longer than its legs. Thats the newly discovered warrior wasp found on the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It has been dubbed the "Komodo_dragon" of the wasp family as males of the species measure two and a half inches long. - Entomologist Lynn Kimsey
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[Entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, encountered them during a recent expedition to the island. The UC Davis Department of Entomology said they picked the name warrior wasp because of its huge ninja-like mandibles. They are truly a terrifying sight up close, said the university.\nMs Kimsey, who is also director at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, said: Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs. I don't know how it can walk."Luckily it prefers to dine on insects, but if threatened there's little doubt it could leave a sizeable mark on human flesh too. Though the wasp belongs to the genus Dalara, Kimsey plans to name the species "Garuda" after the part-human, part-eagle mythical beast that is well-known as a national symbol in Indonesia. The wasp was discovered in the Mekongga Mountains in southeastern Sulawesi, a little-explored Indonesian island between Borneo and New Guinea that Kimsey has called "one of the world's top three islands for biodiversity that along with Australia and Madagascar." Aside from wasps of legendary size, the island is also home to dwarf buffalo called anoa, palm civets, and colonial spider webs that can stretch for acres. Kimsey is part of a team of researchers to have received a five-year, GBP 2.5 million grant to study the island's rich biodiversity. So far in her three trips to Sulawesi, she estimates that hundreds-- maybe even thousands-- of new species could be catalogued. Kimsey hopes that the discovery of the warrior wasp and other surprising
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_20008390_ACP
Riesenwespe
Giant Wasp - Its the stuff of nightmares a wasp that supplements a vicious sting with jaws longer than its legs. Thats the newly discovered warrior wasp found on the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It has been dubbed the "Komodo_dragon" of the wasp family as males of the species measure two and a half inches long.
/ 180811
[Entomologist Lynn Kimsey of the University of California, Davis, encountered them during a recent expedition to the island. The UC Davis Department of Entomology said they picked the name warrior wasp because of its huge ninja-like mandibles. They are truly a terrifying sight up close, said the university.\nMs Kimsey, who is also director at the Bohart Museum of Entomology, said: Its jaws are so large that they wrap up either side of the head when closed. When the jaws are open they are actually longer than the male's front legs. I don't know how it can walk."Luckily it prefers to dine on insects, but if threatened there's little doubt it could leave a sizeable mark on human flesh too. Though the wasp belongs to the genus Dalara, Kimsey plans to name the species "Garuda" after the part-human, part-eagle mythical beast that is well-known as a national symbol in Indonesia. The wasp was discovered in the Mekongga Mountains in southeastern Sulawesi, a little-explored Indonesian island between Borneo and New Guinea that Kimsey has called "one of the world's top three islands for biodiversity that along with Australia and Madagascar." Aside from wasps of legendary size, the island is also home to dwarf buffalo called anoa, palm civets, and colonial spider webs that can stretch for acres. Kimsey is part of a team of researchers to have received a five-year, GBP 2.5 million grant to study the island's rich biodiversity. So far in her three trips to Sulawesi, she estimates that hundreds-- maybe even thousands-- of new species could be catalogued. Kimsey hopes that the discovery of the warrior wasp and other surprising new animals will help rais
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DUKAS_91164405_HUB
Weisse Baumnymphe, Schmetterling
Weisse Baumnymphe, Schmetterling; (Idea leuconoe ); Insekt; Insekten; Tier; Falter; Tagfalter, Regenwald, Tropen, Verbreitung Suedostasien
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DUKAS_91164404_HUB
Scharlachroter Schwalbenschwanz, Hybrid, Schmetterling
Scharlachroter Schwalbenschwanz, Hybrid, Schmetterling, (Papilio rumanzovia); Insekt; Insekten; Tier; Falter; Regenwald, Tropen, Verbreitung Suedostasien,
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DUKAS_91164284_HUB
Atlasspinner, Schmetterling, Atlasseidenspinner, Atlasfalter
Atlasspinner, Schmetterling, Atlasseidenspinner, Atlasfalter, (Attacus atlas); Insekt; Insekten; Tier; Falter; Regenwald, Tropen, Verbreitung Suedostasien, nachts aktiv der Atlasspinner ist mit ca. 30 cm Spannweite der groesste Schmetterling der Welt
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DUKAS_91164283_HUB
Atlasspinner, Schmetterling, Atlasseidenspinner, Atlasfalter
Atlasspinner, Schmetterling, Atlasseidenspinner, Atlasfalter, (Attacus atlas); Insekt; Insekten; Tier; Falter; Regenwald, Tropen, Verbreitung Suedostasien, nachts aktiv der Atlasspinner ist mit ca. 30 cm Spannweite der groesste Schmetterling der Welt
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DUKAS_91164406_HUB
Weisse Baumnymphe, Schmetterling
Weisse Baumnymphe, Schmetterling; (Idea leuconoe ); Insekt; Insekten; Tier; Falter; Tagfalter, Regenwald, Tropen, Verbreitung Suedostasien
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Schmetterling, Grosser Gabelschwanz
Grosser Gabelschwanz Schmetterling
Foto Hildi Durrer
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Natur, Biene auf einer Loewenzahn Bluete.
--- Biene auf einer Löwenzahnblüte#Bee on a dandelion bloom
DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER