1846 pictures found
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) fighting, England
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Mushroom ants (Atta sp) carrying a flower in the Amazon rainforest of Peru
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Alpines ibex (Capra ibex) males fighting, Valais Alps, Switzerland
© Olivier Born / Biosphoto
© Olivier Born / Biosphoto
Alpines ibex (Capra ibex) males fighting, Valais Alps, Switzerland
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Anubis baboons fighting for gazelle Masai Mara NR Kenya
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
Anubis baboons fighting for gazelle Masai Mara NR Kenya
© Pierre Vernay / Biosphoto
Siberian Tiger running in the snow
© Martin Harvey / Biosphoto
Female African Elephant with exceptionally long tusks Kenya
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Greater Flameback (Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus) female, Darjeeling,
© Debapratim Saha / BIA / Biosphoto
© Debapratim Saha / BIA / Biosphoto
Greater Flameback (Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus) female, Darjeeling, India
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Powerful waves crash against rugged rocks at De Kelders, Western Cape, South Africa, under dramatic skies. The wild ocean and scenic coastline create
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Powerful waves crash against rugged rocks at De Kelders, Western Cape, South Africa, under dramatic skies. The wild ocean and scenic coastline create a breathtaking seascape at sunset.
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Powerful waves crash against rugged rocks at De Kelders, Western Cape, South Africa, under dramatic skies. The wild ocean and scenic coastline create
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Powerful waves crash against rugged rocks at De Kelders, Western Cape, South Africa, under dramatic skies. The wild ocean and scenic coastline create a breathtaking seascape at sunset.
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Red deer (Cervus elaphus scotticus) bearing 15 horns, 8 on the left and 7 on the right. Domaine du Ciran - Ménestreau en Villette -
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
Red deer (Cervus elaphus scotticus) bearing 15 horns, 8 on the left and 7 on the right. Domaine du Ciran - Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
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Male red deer (Cervus elaphus) with 16 horns. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
Male red deer (Cervus elaphus) with 16 horns. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
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Male red deer (Cervus elaphus) carrying 16 horns and hinds. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
Male red deer (Cervus elaphus) carrying 16 horns and hinds. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
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Powerful male red deer (Cervus elaphus) bearing 12 horns. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
© Patrick Glaume / Biosphoto
Powerful male red deer (Cervus elaphus) bearing 12 horns. Ménestreau en Villette - Loiret - Centre Val de Loire Region - France
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus:
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus:
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus:
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus:
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
© Massimiliano Sticca / Biosphoto
Kumbh Mela 2025: The Sacred Goes Viral. The Naga Sadhus: Guardians of the Kumbh Mela. At the Maha Kumbh Mela, the Naga Sadhus stand as powerful symbols of asceticism and strength. With their distinctive appearance, clad in nothing but ash, with dreadlocked hair and intense spiritual focus, they greet pilgrims with both grace and authority. As the faithful approach, offering their donations, the Naga Sadhus accept them not for material gain but as a reminder of the sacred cycle of giving. These ascetics, who have renounced all worldly attachments, embody the spirit of selflessness and spiritual devotion, welcoming the pilgrims in their journey to purification and enlightenment.
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Red deer (Cervus elaphus) fighting during the rut, England
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) fighting during the rut, England
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VA244 - Ariane 5 lifts off from the Guiana Space Center. French Guiana.
© Nicolas Defaux / Biosphoto
© Nicolas Defaux / Biosphoto
VA244 - Ariane 5 lifts off from the Guiana Space Center. French Guiana.
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VA261 - Ariane 5 lifts off from the Guiana Space Center. 117th and final flight after 27 years of service.
© Nicolas Defaux / Biosphoto
© Nicolas Defaux / Biosphoto
VA261 - Ariane 5 lifts off from the Guiana Space Center. 117th and final flight after 27 years of service.
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After a Charolais cow has calved, the farmer milks her and feeds her colostrum to the calf in a bottle to ensure its first drink and give it
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
After a Charolais cow has calved, the farmer milks her and feeds her colostrum to the calf in a bottle to ensure its first drink and give it strength. France
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Waves hitting the wind turbines on the Carnot dyke in Boulogne-sur-mer, during storm Pierrick, Pas-de-Calais, Côte d'Opale, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves hitting the wind turbines on the Carnot dyke in Boulogne-sur-mer, during storm Pierrick, Pas-de-Calais, Côte d'Opale, France
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Waves during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Waves hitting the Carnot dyke in Boulogne-sur-mer during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves hitting the Carnot dyke in Boulogne-sur-mer during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves hitting the Wimereux dyke during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Waves hitting the Wimereux dyke during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves hitting the Wimereux dyke during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Waves hitting the fort at Ambleteuse during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Waves hitting the fort at Ambleteuse during storm Pierrick, Côte d'Opale, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Major flooding of the Rhône in Savoie. Motz dam in December 2023: heavy rainfall caused the river to flood, regulated by the CNR (Compagnie Nationale
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Major flooding of the Rhône in Savoie. Motz dam in December 2023: heavy rainfall caused the river to flood, regulated by the CNR (Compagnie Nationale du Rhône) reservoirs, run-of-river flow, Chautagne, Haute Savoie, France
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Major flooding of the Rhône in Savoie. Motz dam in December 2023: heavy rainfall caused the river to flood, regulated by the CNR (Compagnie Nationale
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Major flooding of the Rhône in Savoie. Motz dam in December 2023: heavy rainfall caused the river to flood, regulated by the CNR (Compagnie Nationale du Rhône) reservoirs, run-of-river flow, Chautagne, Haute Savoie, France
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Lac de Serre-Ponçon, Durance dam (aerial view), Ubaye-Serre-Ponçon, Hautes-Alpes, France
© Michel Cavalier / Biosphoto
© Michel Cavalier / Biosphoto
Lac de Serre-Ponçon, Durance dam (aerial view), Ubaye-Serre-Ponçon, Hautes-Alpes, France
© Frédéric Desmette / Biosphoto
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag fighting, England
© Vincent Premel / Biosphoto
Ant (Daceton armigerum) - Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
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Potted plant in an unleavened pot (Chamaerops): the strength of
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Potted plant in an unleavened pot (Chamaerops): the strength of the roots pushes the plant upwards and exposes the base, requiring repotting.
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The Grande Cascade near the sources of the Guiers Vif, view from
© Michel Cavalier / Biosphoto
© Michel Cavalier / Biosphoto
The Grande Cascade near the sources of the Guiers Vif, view from the Cascades path, Le Cirque de Saint-Même, Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont, Chartreuse Regional Nature Park, Isère, France
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Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis). Fighting males. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa.
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
© Thomas Dressler / Biosphoto
Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis). Fighting males. Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa.
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Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and mandibles to shape pieces of dung into spherical balls, which they then roll along the ground and lay their eggs in once buried. South Corsica, near Campomoro.
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Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and mandibles to shape pieces of dung into spherical balls, which they then roll along the ground and lay their eggs in once buried. South Corsica, near Campomoro.
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Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and mandibles to shape pieces of dung into spherical balls, which they then roll along the ground and lay their eggs in once buried. South Corsica, near Campomoro.
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Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and mandibles to shape pieces of dung into spherical balls, which they then roll along the ground and lay their eggs in once buried. South Corsica, near Campomoro.