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African driver / Siafu / Safari ant biting {Dorylus/ Anomma speciess). Species is non-stinging, but jaws can tear human flesh. East Africa
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Martin Dohrn / African driver / Siafu / Safari ant biting {Dorylus/ Anomma speciess). Species is non-stinging, but jaws can tear human flesh. East Africa
Close up of eye of a bull African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) showing 'tears', Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, September
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Jeff Vanuga / Close up of eye of a bull African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) showing 'tears', Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, September
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
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Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) close up of face showing 'tear mark' pattern, Africa
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Winfried Wisniewski / Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) close up of face showing 'tear mark' pattern, Africa
Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus), showing some wear and tear on wing, feeding on nectar of Rough Blazing-Star (Liatris aspera) growing in tallgrass prairie remnant, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
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LYNN M. STONE / Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus), showing some wear and tear on wing, feeding on nectar of Rough Blazing-Star (Liatris aspera) growing in tallgrass prairie remnant, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
Dead Olive ridley turtle hatchlings (Lepidochelys olivacea) that have been eaten by a Black vulture (Coragyps atratus) The vultures cannot swallow the hatchlings whole so they tear them apart and ofte...
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Solvin Zankl / Dead Olive ridley turtle hatchlings (Lepidochelys olivacea) that have been eaten by a Black vulture (Coragyps atratus) The vultures cannot swallow the hatchlings whole so they tear them apart and ofte...
RF- White Mouth Dayflower (Commelina erecta) detail of stamen, Fennessey Ranch, Refugio, Coastal Bend, Texas, USA. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)
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Rolf Nussbaumer / RF- White Mouth Dayflower (Commelina erecta) detail of stamen, Fennessey Ranch, Refugio, Coastal Bend, Texas, USA. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
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Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227648
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227645
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227646
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
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Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young; the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
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Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young; the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227643
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227641
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
01227642
Hilary Jeffkins / Caeacilian {Siphonops annulatus} female with young, the young caecilians tear off and feed on their mother's skin which regrows every three days, South America.
Woolcarder bee (Anthidium manicatum) female using her jaws to cut and tear away a ball of hairs from {Stachys lanata} leaf to build her nest, UK
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PREMAPHOTOS / Woolcarder bee (Anthidium manicatum) female using her jaws to cut and tear away a ball of hairs from {Stachys lanata} leaf to build her nest, UK
African driver / Siafu / Safari ant biting {Dorylus/ Anomma species). Species is non-stinging, but jaws can tear human flesh. East Africa. Blind
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Martin Dohrn / African driver / Siafu / Safari ant biting {Dorylus/ Anomma species). Species is non-stinging, but jaws can tear human flesh. East Africa. Blind
Marauder Ant (Pheidologeton diversus) workers retrieve seeds, and tear them apart for a meal, Namibia
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Mark Moffett / Marauder Ant (Pheidologeton diversus) workers retrieve seeds, and tear them apart for a meal, Namibia
RF- Erect Dayflower (Commelina erecta). Palmetto State Park, Texas, USA. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)
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Rolf Nussbaumer / RF- Erect Dayflower (Commelina erecta). Palmetto State Park, Texas, USA. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)
Woolcarder bee (Anthidium manicatum) female using her jaws to cut and tear away a ball of hairs from {Stachys lanata} leaf to build her nest, UK
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Premaphotos / Woolcarder bee (Anthidium manicatum) female using her jaws to cut and tear away a ball of hairs from {Stachys lanata} leaf to build her nest, UK
Hover flies on Bramble flower: Marmalade icon hover fly (Episyrphus balteatus) in flight, Banded narrow icon hover fly (Meliscaeva cinctella) on right and Meadow tear hover fly (Melanostoma melinum) o...
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Premaphotos / Hover flies on Bramble flower: Marmalade icon hover fly (Episyrphus balteatus) in flight, Banded narrow icon hover fly (Meliscaeva cinctella) on right and Meadow tear hover fly (Melanostoma melinum) o...
Marauder Ant (Pheidologeton diversus) workers retrieve seeds, and tear them apart for a meal, Namibia
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Mark Moffett / Marauder Ant (Pheidologeton diversus) workers retrieve seeds, and tear them apart for a meal, Namibia