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  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
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    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper comes to a halt over dog faeces and the clam shell scooper jaws open

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    DUK10124659_007
    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper. Machine stops over dog faeces and the clam shell jaws open ready to drop down and scoop it up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    DUK10124659_006
    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper. Once mess is collected the orange grass cutter crops the top of the grass blades to ensure they are not caught on the clam shell jaws

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
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    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper shwoing how it identifies dog mess using computer "vision"

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
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    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
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    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
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    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper. Computer vision helps Beetl identify its target

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    DUK10124659_001
    FEATURE - Roboter liest selbständig Hundekot auf
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11009
    Scooper 1
    23/10/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Beetl Robotics

    An robot pooper scooper is promising to keep grass dog mess-freeThe device , called Beetl, has electronic vision to locate and zero in on its target as it patrols lawns.A clamshell scooper is lowered from underneath to pick up and collect dog faeces.A sharp, serrated lawn mower blade trims the grass to prevent the jaws get ting stuck whilst retrieving their target.The payload can then be emptied and disposed of hygienically.The idea was to ensure that homes with pets stay poop free especially those homes with young children.It has been created by US company Beetl Robotics .

    OPS: The prototype Beetl pooper scooper. Clashell jaws close on the target dog mess

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706av)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706as)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706at)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706au)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706ar)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
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    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (10045706ao)
    Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae
    London Zoo annual stocktake, UK - 03 Jan 2019
    Zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo count Magnificent Flower Beetle and larvae at the ZooÕs annual stocktake. Caring for more than 700 different species, ZSL London ZooÕs keepers face the challenging task of tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo, counting everything from a troop of inquisitive squirrel monkeys to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers and Bactrian camels.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
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    FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
    PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE BELL AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012068/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
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    FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
    PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE FLOCK OF STARLINGS IN THE MURMURATION AS TAKEN BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012074/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
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    FEATURE - Starenschwärme fliegen Bilder am Himmel
    PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE WHALE TAIL AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012070/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
    DUK10112318_003
    FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
    PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE NOSE AND SMILE AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012069/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
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    FEATURE - Starenschwarm am Himmel
    PIC FROM Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy News and Media (PICTURED: THE TWITTER LOGO AS SEEN IN THE STARLING MURMURATION CAPTURED BY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER TRACY LOVELOCK) This is the breathtaking moment a flock of starlings put on a dazzling air display to create optical illusions in the sky - forming a giant beetle, the Twitter logo and even Winnie the Pooh holding a balloon. Amateur photographer Tracy Lovelock, 57, caught the incredible formations on her camera last month as she watched an estimated 50,000 starlings at the RSPB Ham Wall nature reserve in Somerset. The array of unusual shapes were split-second illusions during a murmuration and appeared to show the birds form the outline of the iconic Twitter logo. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266//KENNEDYNEWS_KE012065/Credit:Tracy Lovelock / Kennedy /SIPA/1901091014 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00890185
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
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    FEATURE - Bockkäfer in China
    August 21, 2018 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-Close-up photography of a longihorn beetle in southwest China's Chongqing (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
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    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/05/2018 15 THOUSAND WORLD CUP FIGURINES IN A BEETLE: Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of São Paulo. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
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    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/05/2018 15 THOUSAND WORLD CUP FIGURINES IN A BEETLE: Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of São Paulo. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
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    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 25 May 2018. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
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    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 25 May 2018. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    DUK10093187_001
    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/05/2018 15 THOUSAND WORLD CUP FIGURINES IN A BEETLE: Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of São Paulo. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
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    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 25 May 2018. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    DUK10093187_005
    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/05/2018 15 THOUSAND WORLD CUP FIGURINES IN A BEETLE: Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of São Paulo. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    DUK10093187_002
    FEATURE - Im Fussballfieber: Auto komplett mit Paninibilder beklebt
    May 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/05/2018 15 THOUSAND WORLD CUP FIGURINES IN A BEETLE: Fusca full of figurines is seen in the streets of São Paulo. The owner said that his friends glued 15,000 figurines from the 2018 World Cup album in his car, he decided to leave it in the car until the end of the cup. The car became an attraction in the streets of São Paulo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910005.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000004/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    DUK10073374_004
    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910010.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000016/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910004.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000003/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910009.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000007/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
    Cuba,Havana.
    American cars.
    March 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
    Cuba,Havana.
    American cars.
    March 2016 (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910017.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000018/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910011.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000008/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910006.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000015/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910001.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000001/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910002.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000014/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910012.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000009/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910013.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000010/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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    Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX Shutterstock (4998206q)
    ZSL keeper Trevor Moxey with a hercules beetle
    Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910003.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000002/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910016.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000017/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910018.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000013/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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