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Set of abstract illustrations with jellyfish. Isolated vector objects on blue background.-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to the window of a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural regions, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a wooden slat in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a wooden slat in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. The sting of a horsefly (Tabanidae) can be seen on a man's leg. The horseflies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to the window of a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural regions, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a horse blanket, which is used to protect horses against bites, in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered to be endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a wooden slat in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a horse in a stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered to be endangered and are increasingly present in rural regions, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) holds on to a man's leg and stings. The horseflies are currently in full bloom - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly found in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a wooden slat in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a wooden slat in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a ball in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Aichhalden, Germany. 14th June, 2025. A horsefly (Tabanidae) clings to a ball in a horse stable. The horse flies are currently in their heyday - unlike many other insect species, they are not considered endangered and are increasingly present in rural areas, forests, wetlands and pastures in large parts of Germany, especially from June onwards. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Passers-by stand in front of information boards at the Brandenburg Gate on International Day Against Animal Transportation. The animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' is providing information on the subject of animal transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Activists from the animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' stand in front of the Brandenburg Gate on the international day against animal transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Activists from the animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' stand in front of the Brandenburg Gate on the international day against animal transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Activists from the animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' hold a banner in front of the Brandenburg Gate on International Day Against Animal Transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. Activists from the animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' stand in front of the Brandenburg Gate on the international day against animal transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. An oversized model of a cow hangs from a crane in front of the Brandenburg Gate. The animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' (Four Paws) provides information on the topic on the International Day against Animal Transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. An oversized model of a cow hangs from a crane in front of the Brandenburg Gate. The animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' (Four Paws) provides information on the topic on the International Day against Animal Transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. An oversized model of a cow hangs from a crane in front of the Brandenburg Gate. The animal welfare foundation 'Vier Pfoten' (Four Paws) provides information on the topic on the International Day against Animal Transportation. The organization is calling for a national ban on live animal transports to third countries, more transparency and better prosecution of animal welfare violations. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Cute raccoon DJ operating a turntable in a vibrant tropical setting.  Full-body shot, detailed line art style.-stock-photo
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Stylized illustration of a smiling orange fish flying amidst rain, trees, and foliage.  Flat design, whimsical style.-stock-photo
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Cartoon crocodile in striped pajamas cooks a stack of pancakes on a barbecue grill.  Cute and whimsical illustration.-stock-photo
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A whimsical illustration of a unicorn and a ghost playing chess inside a subway car.  The scene is presented in a cartoonish style with bold colors an-stock-photo
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A cartoon eyeball-headed man in orange sweater walks a smiling jellyfish on a leash, with a stylized sun and clouds in the background.-stock-photo
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A cartoon fox with a backpack climbs a mountain towards a rainbow and sun, with candy lollipops in the foreground.-stock-photo
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A cartoon illustration of a polar bear wearing headphones, mixing music on a DJ deck atop an iceberg, with disco balls and clouds.-stock-photo
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A whimsical illustration of a polar bear wearing headphones, operating a DJ setup on a floating iceberg.  The scene is set against a backdrop of cloud-stock-photo
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Cartoon illustration of a snail with a shell riding a scooter, reflected by a turtle on a scooter. Speed lines indicate movement.-stock-photo
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A cartoon dinosaur wearing glasses sits at a table in a library, reading a book and enjoying a cup of coffee.  Books are stacked nearby.-stock-photo
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A blue cartoon bear with a red scarf and umbrella appears to be floating upwards, with a surprised expression. The image is a whimsical illustration o-stock-photo
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A cartoon dog wearing sunglasses and a blue shirt drives a banana car with black wheels, a red collar, and a steering wheel.-stock-photo
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A cartoon sloth joyfully drives a small blue three-wheeled vehicle, leaving a trail of smoke.  The image is a vibrant illustration.-stock-photo