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  • Housefly (Musca Domestica) Infestation Is Increasing Due To Intense Heat
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    Housefly (Musca Domestica) Infestation Is Increasing Due To Intense Heat
    Houseflies (Musca domestica), known carriers of diseases such as anthrax, cholera, salmonella, tuberculosis, typhoid, and polio, feed on dried rice porridge (rice congee) stuck to the body of a pressure cooker during hot summer conditions in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on May 20, 2025. Rising summer temperatures accelerate the housefly’s life cycle, leading to faster hatching and development. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
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    Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
    A White-rumped Vulture and a Himalayan Griffon Vulture feed on a carcass in Ghachok, Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. The White-rumped Vulture is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2000 due to a severe population decline, primarily caused by kidney failure from diclofenac poisoning. These vital scavengers help maintain ecosystem health by consuming carrion and preventing the spread of diseases. (Photo by Yunish Gurung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
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    Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
    A White-rumped Vulture and a Himalayan Griffon Vulture are spotted in Ghachok, Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. The White-rumped Vulture is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2000 due to a severe population decline, primarily caused by kidney failure from diclofenac poisoning. These vital scavengers help maintain ecosystem health by consuming carrion and preventing the spread of diseases. (Photo by Yunish Gurung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
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    Vulture Feeds On Carcass In Nepal
    A White-rumped Vulture and a Himalayan Griffon Vulture feed on a carcass in Ghachok, Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. The White-rumped Vulture is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2000 due to a severe population decline, primarily caused by kidney failure from diclofenac poisoning. These vital scavengers help maintain ecosystem health by consuming carrion and preventing the spread of diseases. (Photo by Yunish Gurung/NurPhoto)