85 pictures found
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Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), The flight begins, Slovakia
© Ervin Horesnyík / Biosphoto
© Ervin Horesnyík / Biosphoto
Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), The flight begins, Slovakia
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Snow Geese in flight at twilight
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Woodlouse spider, Dysdera crocata. Eating a woodlose. Woodlouse spiders hunt at night and do not spin webs. They spend the day in a silken
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Woodlouse spider, Dysdera crocata. Eating a woodlose. Woodlouse spiders hunt at night and do not spin webs. They spend the day in a silken retreat made to enclose crevices in, generally, partially decayed wood, but sometimes construct tent-like structures in indents of various large rocks. Their diet consists principally of woodlice which—despite their tough exoskeleton—are pierced easily by the spider's large chelicerae (fangs). They bite humans if handled but with no major medical problems. Localized itchiness at the bite site has been reported in some cases. Portugal
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Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to transform the whool of the yak employing more than 100 women from the village.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to transform the whool of the yak employing more than 100 women from the village.
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Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to transform the whool of the yak employing more than 100 women from the village.
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Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to transform the whool of the yak employing more than 100 women from the village.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Weaving wool Yack - Tibet China ; Norlha has created a factory to transform the whool of the yak employing more than 100 women from the village.
© Juan-Carlos Muñoz / Biosphoto
Great egret in flight
© Daniel Heuclin / Biosphoto
Aymara shepherdess spining the wool of Lama Sajama Bolivia
© Daniel Heuclin / Biosphoto
Aymara shepherdess spining the wool of Lama Sajama Bolivia
© Antoni Agelet / Biosphoto
Spin and thorny stem of Sarsaparilla Pyrenees Spain
© Antoni Agelet / Biosphoto
Spin and thorny stem of Sarsaparilla Pyrenees Spain
© Lionel Astruc / Biosphoto
Alpaca wool spinning in crude workshops Coproca Bolivia
© Lionel Astruc / Biosphoto
Alpaca wool spinning in crude workshops Coproca Bolivia
© Lionel Astruc / Biosphoto
Alpaca wool spinning in crude workshops Coproca Bolivia
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Priming the son of silk from the cocoons Turkey ; in a carpet
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Priming the son of silk from the cocoons Turkey ; in a carpet factory
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Unraveling the cocoons of silkworms in a factory in China
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Unraveling the cocoons of silkworms in a factory in China
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Berber woman spinning wool Tozeur Tunisia
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Man spinning wool Valley Lingti Zanskar India ; Farmer mountain
© Jean-Jacques Alcalay / Biosphoto
© Jean-Jacques Alcalay / Biosphoto
Man spinning wool Valley Lingti Zanskar India ; Farmer mountain wool putting on a distaff
© Wilfried Louvet / Biosphoto
Indian woman of minority Bishnoï spinning cotton Jodhpur
© Pascal Goetgheluck / Biosphoto
Lascaux - Cave art
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
Foliage and spin vine
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Factory wool Incalpaca Arequipa Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
Factory wool Incalpaca Arequipa Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of extinction. The Conacs is an organization of the Ministry of Environment, whose role is to organize the world's Camélidé in Peru, particularly the vicuna, which is an animal impossible to raise and domesticate it only supports their natural habitat, which involves a large component, especially as its wool is by far the best and indeed the most expensive. Poaching has consistently décroitre, and the number of vicunas to rise. One company in Peru until 2004 held the rights, Incalpaca, and not get as wool controlled by the Conacs on the ground.
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Spining alpaca wool Colca Valley Altiplano Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
Spining alpaca wool Colca Valley Altiplano Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of extinction. The Conacs is an organization of the Ministry of Environment, whose role is to organize the world's Camélidé in Peru, particularly the vicuna, which is an animal impossible to raise and domesticate it only supports their natural habitat, which involves a large component, especially as its wool is by far the best and indeed the most expensive. Poaching has consistently décroitre, and the number of vicunas to rise. One company in Peru until 2004 had operating rights, Incalpaca, and not get as wool controlled by the Conacs on the ground.
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Laine ready to be spun Colca Valley Altiplano Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
Laine ready to be spun Colca Valley Altiplano Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of extinction. The Conacs is an organization of the Ministry of Environment, whose role is to organize the world's Camélidé in Peru, particularly the vicuna, which is an animal impossible to raise and domesticate it only supports their natural habitat, which involves a large component, especially as its wool is by far the best and indeed the most expensive. Poaching has consistently décroitre, and the number of vicunas to rise. One company in Peru until 2004 had operating rights, Incalpaca, and not get as wool controlled by the Conacs on the ground.
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Factory wool Incalpaca Arequipa Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
© Olivier Roux / Biosphoto
Factory wool Incalpaca Arequipa Peru ; Feature: The vicuna, a camelid that is worth gold
Before 90 years, Vicuna was in great danger of extinction. The Conacs is an organization of the Ministry of Environment, whose role is to organize the world's Camélidé in Peru, particularly the vicuna, which is an animal impossible to raise and domesticate it only supports their natural habitat, which involves a large component, especially as its wool is by far the best and indeed the most expensive. Poaching has consistently décroitre, and the number of vicunas to rise. One company in Peru until 2004 had operating rights, Incalpaca, and not get as wool controlled by the Conacs on the ground.
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Annelide living between the spines of starfish arms ; @ Phoresy.
Lower face of starfish with Annelide.
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
© Jean Lecomte / Biosphoto
Annelide living between the spines of starfish arms ; @ Phoresy.
Lower face of starfish with Annelide.
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Ocellated Turkey running Mexico ; Biosphere Reserve of Chiapas.
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
Ocellated Turkey running Mexico ; Biosphere Reserve of Chiapas.
© Gilles Martin / Biosphoto
Young woman spinning wool Chitwan NP Nepal
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Tourist and Morrocan woman in a factory of carpet in Morocco
© Jean-Jacques Alcalay / Biosphoto
© Jean-Jacques Alcalay / Biosphoto
Tourist and Morrocan woman in a factory of carpet in Morocco
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Lâcher de pigeons voyageurs pour un concours d'orientation ; et de vitesse Arras France
© Samuel Dhote / Biosphoto
© Samuel Dhote / Biosphoto
Lâcher de pigeons voyageurs pour un concours d'orientation ; et de vitesse Arras France
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Water flowing over stones, long exposure, detail, river Driva, Åmotan gorge, Gjøra, Norway, Europe
© Moritz Wolf / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© Moritz Wolf / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
Water flowing over stones, long exposure, detail, river Driva, Åmotan gorge, Gjøra, Norway, Europe
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Star trails created by the Earth's spin arch over a cross on the hill at Camp Billy Joe, Oklahoma.
© John Davis / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
© John Davis / Stocktrek Images / Biosphoto
Star trails created by the Earth's spin arch over a cross on the hill at Camp Billy Joe, Oklahoma.
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Spin iguana spec. (Ctenosaura spec.) adult portrait, Costa Rica
© Greg Basco / BIA / Biosphoto
© Greg Basco / BIA / Biosphoto
Spin iguana spec. (Ctenosaura spec.) adult portrait, Costa Rica
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A spider mite on a cannabis sativa leaf. Spider mites are members of the Acari (mite) family Tetranychidae, which includes about 1,200 species. They
© Javier Torrent / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
© Javier Torrent / Visual and Written - Photo Collection / Biosphoto
A spider mite on a cannabis sativa leaf. Spider mites are members of the Acari (mite) family Tetranychidae, which includes about 1,200 species. They generally live on the undersides of leaves of plants, where they may spin protective silk webs, and they can cause damage by puncturing the plant cells to feed.Spider mites are known to feed on several hundred species of plants.
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Swinging dress in front of a colorful wall, performance of the traditional Cahacarera dance at El Caminito Street, dancers wearing gaucho clothing,
© Florian Kopp / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© Florian Kopp / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
Swinging dress in front of a colorful wall, performance of the traditional Cahacarera dance at El Caminito Street, dancers wearing gaucho clothing, tourist attraction in the former harbour district of La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America