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  • A termite mound in Namibia
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  • Ruins of the ancient temple of Beng Mealea, Cambodia
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  • Fried crickets for sale in Siem Reap, a local snack food in Cambodia
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  • A bumble bee pollinating Lavendar plants on a farm in the English countryside, UK
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  • A bee pollinating Lavendar plants on a farm in the English countryside, UK
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  • A bee keeper maintaining and checking a bee hive in Knoydart, Scottish highlands, UK
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  • Profile of Tuareg Tribesman and flies, Libya
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  • A bee keeper maintaining and checking a bee hive in Knoydart, Scottish highlands, UK
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  • Methona themisto Butterfly clearwing (captive)Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador
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  • Rusty Tipped Page Butterfly(captive) , Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador
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  • Heliconius erato butterfly, (captive).Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Large Katydid, Manu learning centre, Manu National Park, Peru, South America
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  • Spider in a web, Tadoba National Park, India
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  • Close up of honeycomb with bees beside hive, Ikaria, Greece
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive)
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  • Heliconius ismenius Butterfly (captive) , Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Mating Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive) Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive) Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Yellow-edged Giant Owl Butterfly, (captive)Mashpi Reserve. Ecuador, South America
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  • Heliconius ismenius Butterfly (captive) , Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Heliconius erato butterfly, (captive).Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive) Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Katydid, Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive) Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Moth, Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Marching ants, Lekoli Bai, Lekoli River.
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  • Blue-morpho Butterfly, Manu learning centre, Manu National Park, Peru, South America
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  • Panacea Prola Amazonica, Butterfly in Manu National Park, Peru, South America
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  • Red eyed tree frog (Agalythnis Callidryas) in rainforest at the Tortuguero National Park, East Coast, Tortuguera, Limon, Costa Rica
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  • Guide holding a Yellow-edged Giant Owl Butterfly, (captive)Mashpi Reserve. Ecuador, South America
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  • Methona themisto Butterfly clearwing (captive)Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive)
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  • Yellow-edged Giant Owl Butterfly, (captive)Mashpi Reserve. Ecuador, South America
    EC_PLH_A0155.jpg
  • Heliconius Butterfly (captive) , Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Heliconius ismenius Butterfly (captive), Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Close-up of Heliconius Butterfly Species (Captive) Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus), Mashpi reserve, Ecuador, South America
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  • Blue-morpho Butterfly, Manu learning centre, Manu National Park, Peru, South America
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  • The final Exuvia of a Cicada, Manu learning centre, Manu National Park, Peru, South America
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  • Portrait of a Jainist nun. Jainism is an ancient religion of India that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. The white cloth over their mouths is called Muhapatti to prevent saliva coming into contact with religous texts, and accidental inhaling of small insects. Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
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  • Caimans are predators and, like alligators and the crocodiles, their diet consists of a great deal of fish. The caimans also hunt insects, birds and small mammals and reptiles, El Castillo, Rio San Juan Department, Nicaragua
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  • Caimans are predators and, like alligators and the crocodiles, their diet consists of a great deal of fish. The caimans also hunt insects, birds and small mammals and reptiles, El Castillo, Rio San Juan Department, Nicaragua
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  • Portrait of a Jainist nun. Jainism is an ancient religion of India that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. The white cloth over their mouths is called Muhapatti to prevent saliva coming into contact with religous texts, and accidental inhaling of small insects. Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
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  • Portrait of a Jainist nun. Jainism is an ancient religion of India that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. The white cloth over their mouths is called Muhapatti to prevent saliva coming into contact with religous texts, and accidental inhaling of small insects. Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
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  • Jainist nuns sit together on a temple floor. Jainism is an ancient religion of India that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings. The white cloth over their mouths is called Muhapatti to prevent saliva coming into contact with religous texts, and accidental inhaling of small insects. Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
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  • Caimans are predators and, like alligators and the crocodiles, their diet consists of a great deal of fish. The caimans also hunt insects, birds and small mammals and reptiles, El Castillo, Rio San Juan Department, Nicaragua
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