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Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) digging in sand, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00547076
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) pair fighting, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00451984
Bladed Fire Coral (Millepora Complanata) causes sting on contact, Belize Barrier Reef, Belize
© Pete Oxford
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00977174
Jellyfish (Mastigias sp) form huge schools that migrate to the sun, have lost their ability to sting, Jellyfish Lake, Palau
© Norbert Wu
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00977130
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) stings with barb on tail, Fiji
© Norbert Wu
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00977102
Corallimorpharian (Metarhodacis sp) closely related to Sea Anemones, has very painful sting, Papua New Guinea
© Norbert Wu
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00971130
Jellyfish (Cotylorhiza sp) and young Jack (Carangidae) , which are immune to the Jellyfish's sting and often hide among the tentacles for protection, Truk Lagoon, Micronesia
© Chris Newbert
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00751145
Bullet Ant (Paraponera clavata) with wings, most painful sting of all ants, Panama
© Mark Moffett
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00750738
Wind Scorpion (Chanbria sp) is killed by a sting from a Sand Scorpion (Paruroctonus sp), Algodones Dunes, southern California
© Mark Moffett
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00640317
Cicada Killer Wasp (Sphecius speciosus) female flying, these solitary wasps paralyze cicadias with their sting which are then used as food to rear their young
© Michael Durham
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00569948
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis), Tower Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00538643
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Fred Bavendam
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00477511
Cup Moth (Limacodidae) aposematically colored caterpillar with spines that can deliver an extremely painful sting, Atewa Range Forest Reserve, Ghana
© Piotr Naskrecki
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00451992
Fire Coral (Millepora alcicornis) with fine hairs that contain nematocysts which sting on contact, Belize Barrier Reef, Belize
© Pete Oxford
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00437534
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) buried in the sand, Bali, Indonesia
© Fred Bavendam
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00437533
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) on ocean floor, Bali, Indonesia
© Fred Bavendam
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00427001
Cup Moth (Limacodidae) caterpillar with spines that can deliver an extremely painful sting, Virachey National Park, Cambodia
© Piotr Naskrecki
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00210730
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) in surf, Flour Beach, Floreana Island, Galapagos Island, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00210729
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) group in surf, Flour Beach, Floreana Island, Galapagos Island, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00154091
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) lying on the bottom of the ocean floor, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Fred Bavendam
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00136083
Sea Wasp (Chironex fleckeri) warning sign notifying swimmers that sting can be fatal, Queensland, Australia
© Norbert Wu
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00136082
Sea Wasp (Chironex fleckeri) sting can be fatal, Queensland, Australia
© Norbert Wu
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00135812
Hula Skirt Siphonophore (Physophora hydrostatica) colonial animal, tentacles sting powerfully, grows to 41 cm, inhabits the Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
© Norbert Wu
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00135409
Papuan Jellyfish (Mastigias papua) has a powerful sting as opposed to their stingless cousins in landlocked Jellyfish Lake, Palau
© Norbert Wu
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00135408
Jellyfish (Mastigias sp) in landlocked Jellyfish Lake have lost their sting, Palau
© Norbert Wu
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00135086
Hula Skirt Siphonophore (Physophora hydrostatica) colonial animal, tentacles sting powerfully, grows to 41 cm, inhabits the Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
© Norbert Wu
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70041282
Marine Fireworm (Hermodice carunculata), a bristleworm with a painful sting, Azores, Portugal
© Hans Leijnse/ NiS
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00562550
Toothed Wrack (Fucus serratus), Clam Worm (Nereis pelagica), Butterfish (Pholis gunnellus), etc showing diversityh of North Sea marine life, Oosterschelde National Park, Netherlands
© Nico van Kappel/ Buiten-beeld
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00515742
American Sting Winkle (Urosalpinx cinerea) an invasive species in Europe, Sint Maartensdijk, Netherlands
© Mark van Veen/ Buiten-beeld
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90814895
Black hairy thicktailed scorpion (Parabuthus villosus), Namib Desert, Namibia, April
© Ann & Steve Toon
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90719975
Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) resting on ice after sunset. Baltic Sea, northern Estonia, March.
© Sven Zacek,Sven Zacek
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90672827
Close-up of the tail and the sting of a Round ribbontail ray (Taeniura meyeni) coast of Dhofar and Hallaniyat islands, Oman Arabian Sea
© Pascal Kobeh / NPL
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00569950
Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) emerging from sand as a means to escape danger, Tower Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis brevis) digging in sand, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
© Pete Oxford
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00538646
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) swimming over ocean floor, New South Wales, Australia
© Fred Bavendam
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00538645
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) swimming over reef, New South Wales, Australia
© Fred Bavendam
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00538644
Blue-spotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) on sand bottom, Bali, Indonesia
© Fred Bavendam
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00135407
Jellyfish (Mastigias sp) form huge schools that migrate to the sun, have lost their ability to sting, Jellyfish Lake, Palau
© Norbert Wu
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90850658
Honey bee (Apis mellifera) sting left in human skin after stinging, Germany
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90846190
Bark Scorpion {Centruroides exilicauda} close-up of telson (stinger) Arizona, USA.
©
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90838218
Bark scorpion (Centruroides exilicauda), close-up of telson / stinger, Arizona, USA, July.
© John Cancalosi
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90822643
Decorator crab (Majidae) covered with hydroid polyps, providing camouflage and defensive sting. On Soft coral (Alcyonacea). Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia; November, 2006
© David Hall
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90817901
Anti-poaching guard keeps watch over an adult Temminck's Ground Pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) as it reclines in the shade to cool down while foraging for ants during a managed release back into th...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817899
Tail of an adult Temminck's Ground Pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) showing the scales that make pangolins the world's most illegally trafficked mammal. More pangolins are illegally trafficked than...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817898
Tail of an adult Temminck's Ground Pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) showing the scales that make pangolins the world's most illegally trafficked mammal. This pangolin was rescued during a sting oper...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817897
Tail of an adult Temminck's Ground Pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) showing the scales that make pangolins the world's most illegally trafficked mammal. This pangolin was rescued during a sting oper...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817896
Temminck's ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) foraging for ants during a managed release back into the wild following its rehabilitation at the Rhino Revolution facility, Limpopo Province, South...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817895
Temminck's ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) foraging during a soft release from the Rhino Revolution rehabilitation facility in South Africa. This pangolin was saved from poachers in an anti-p...
© Neil Aldridge
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90817894
Temminck's ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) foraging during a soft release from the Rhino Revolution rehabilitation facility in South Africa. This pangolin was saved from poachers in an anti-p...
© Neil Aldridge
90817893
90817893
Temminck's ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) forages during a soft release from the Rhino Revolution rehabilitation facility in South Africa. This pangolin was saved from poachers in an anti-po...
© Neil Aldridge
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