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Land snail / Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over a razor blade. The constantly produced mucus is a protection shield between the sole of the snail and the razor blade whilst the snail...
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Ingo Arndt / Land snail / Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over a razor blade. The constantly produced mucus is a protection shield between the sole of the snail and the razor blade whilst the snail...
Young man from the Bodi Tribe  having new scars made on his chest with razor blade,  to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley,  Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe having new scars made on his chest with razor blade, to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scaring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scaring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over a razor blade. The constantly produced mucus is a protection shield between the sole of the snail and the razor blade. The snail remains unharmed, G...
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Ingo Arndt / Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over a razor blade. The constantly produced mucus is a protection shield between the sole of the snail and the razor blade. The snail remains unharmed, G...
Brown Lipped Snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over razor blade, protected by its mucus, Germany
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Ingo Arndt / Brown Lipped Snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over razor blade, protected by its mucus, Germany
Brown Lipped Snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over razor blade, protected by its mucus, Germany
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Ingo Arndt / Brown Lipped Snail (Cepaea nemoralis) crawling over razor blade, protected by its mucus, Germany
Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade  to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley,  Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade  to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley,  Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade  to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley,  Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade  to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley,  Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Young man from the Bodi Tribe with having new scars made on his chest with razor blade to make decorative skin scarifications. Omo Valley, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scaring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scaring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.
Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scarring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.
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Eric Baccega / Men from the Mursi tribe decoratively scarring skin, one man scars the arm of another one by lifting the skin with an acacia spine and cutting it with a razor blade, Ethiopia, March 2015.