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Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
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This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
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DUK10164080_002
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
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This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
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DUK10164080_011
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
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DUK10164080_001
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124509
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DUK10164080_006
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124511
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DUK10164080_005
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124512
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DUK10164080_007
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124510
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DUK10164080_010
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124514
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DUK10164080_003
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124506
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DUK10164080_008
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** *** Local Caption *** 48124515
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DUK10164080_009
Um sich vor Fressfeinden zu schützen: Der Panama-Stummelfussfrosch ist eine der giftigsten Amphibien der Welt
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
This beautiful, striking amphibian may look attractive but its skin carries toxins potent enough to kill up to 1,200 mice.
The Panamanian Golden Frog is critically endangered to the extent it is now thought to possibly be extinct in the wild. As such it is celebrated each year on 14 August - Panamanian Golden Frog Day, as conservationists aim to raise awareness of its plight.
Five of these critically endangered amphibians are being looked after at Brookfield Zoo Chicago.
Despite their name, the tiny amphibians, measuring just 2.5 to 5cm, are actually toads, rebranded as frogs to avoid confusion with the now-extinct golden toad.
In Panama, despite their struggles to survive, they are a national symbol and considered a sign of good luck.
Their vivid colours range from neon yellow and orange to yellowish green, patterned with black spots and stripes - a warning to predators of their deadly nature.
Naturally found in montane (mountain) forests and forest streams, the toads communicate not only through chirping sounds, which they sense without eardrums via sound waves, but also through physical gestures such as waving their limbs to greet others, attract mates or defend territory.
At Brookfield Zoo it is part of a Species Survival Plan – a cooperative breeding programme aimed at preserving a healthy, genetically diverse and self-sustaining population that can preserve the species’ future.
Where: Chicago, Illinois, United States
When: 12 Aug 2025
Credit: Brookfield Zoo Chicago/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.**
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DUK10144672_006
NEWS - Nach dem Jahrhunderthochwasser in der Eifel
Nach dem Jahrhunderthochwasser in der Eifel durch heftige Regenfälle und Dauerregen mit Überschwemmungen und Überflutungen haben die Aufräumarbeiten im Ahrtal große Fortschritte gemacht. Einheiten von Polizei, THW, Bundeswehr und Feuerwehr mitsamt vielen freiwilligen Helfern haben Straßen geräumt, Schutt und Schlamm entfernt und die Menschen versorgt. Der Wiederaufbau wird trotzdem Jahre dauern. Im Bild Flutschäden und zerstörte Autos in der Ortschaft Bad Neuenahr, in der die Flut viele Häuser zerstörte, 05.08.2021
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*** Flood aftermath, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany - 05 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36380070
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DUK10024236_023
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113784
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DUK10024236_022
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113776
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DUK10024236_021
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113777
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DUK10024236_020
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113778
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DUK10024236_019
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113779
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DUK10024236_018
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113780
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DUK10024236_017
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113781
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DUK10024236_016
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113782
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DUK10024236_015
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113783
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DUK10024236_014
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113785
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DUK10024236_013
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113786
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DUK10024236_012
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113788
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DUK10024236_011
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113787
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DUK10024236_010
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113789
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DUK10024236_009
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113790
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DUK10024236_008
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113792
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DUK10024236_007
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113791
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DUK10024236_006
NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113793
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NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113794
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NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113795
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NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113796
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NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113798
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NEWS - Berlin: Feuerwehreinsatz bei Grossbrand
Großbrand in einer ca. 7000 Quadratmeter großen Lagerhalle am Dong Xuan Center in der Herzbergstrasse in Berlin-Lichtenberg / 110516 ***Major fire in a 7000 square meter warehouse at the Dong Xuan Center in Herzberg in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany, May 11, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22113797
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NEWS - Melbourn: Brand in einer Reifenfabrik
Giftiger Rauch in Melbourne: 130.000 Reifen brennen auf dem Gelände einer Autoreifenfabrik
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***Black smoke rising from a tyre factory in Melbourne, Australia. January 11, 2016. A large pile of truck tyres caught alight at an industrial area in Broadmeadows. The Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade has issued a watch and act warning*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21024803
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NEWS - Melbourn: Brand in einer Reifenfabrik
Giftiger Rauch in Melbourne: 130.000 Reifen brennen auf dem Gelände einer Autoreifenfabrik
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***Black smoke rising from a tyre factory in Melbourne, Australia. January 11, 2016. A large pile of truck tyres caught alight at an industrial area in Broadmeadows. The Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade has issued a watch and act warning*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21024802
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Remy Wiltshire with her dog Benny the Beagle, who is checking out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Remy Wiltshire with her dog Benny the Beagle, who is checking out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Benny Beagle vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Beagle Benny vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
Benny Beagle vor einer giftigen Aga-Kröte in Brisbane
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***DECEMBER 11, 2013: BRISBANE, QLD. Benny the Beagle checks out a cane toad in Brisbane, Queensland. As the wet season approaches, vets have warned dogs may become addicted to licking the poisonous hallucinogenic sweat that oozes off the backs of cane toads.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Graubeiner, Pfeilgiftfrosch, Frosch, (Dendrobates tinctorius), Amphibie, Tier, Giftig, Gifttier, Hautgift, Frosch, Froschlurche, Laichplatz, Laich,
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