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Duckweed covering the surface of a river, with lush grass growing along the bank and trees providing a serene backdrop. A peaceful scene reflecting th-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Distinctive African goose with chest patch and dark eye ring. Grazes on grass, seeds and aquatic plants. Photo taken in Madrid, Spain.-stock-foto
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Parrot's Feather Shallow Water Plant-stock-foto
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Nutria river rat on the meadow, wildlife animals, habitant wetlands, coypu herbivorous-stock-foto
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Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) growing wild in San Antonio, Texas, with its tall, grassy blades and distinctive seed heads swaying in the breeze.-stock-foto
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Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) growing wild in San Antonio, Texas, with its tall, grassy blades and distinctive seed heads swaying in the breeze.-stock-foto
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Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) growing wild in San Antonio, Texas, with its tall, grassy blades and distinctive seed heads swaying in the breeze.-stock-foto
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Common reed is Marsh and Wetland plant-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Diffuse knapweed flowers macro photography. Close up of flower.-stock-foto
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Fat Slug crawling on aged wood. Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris) invasion in garden. Invasive slug. Garden problem in Europe.-stock-foto
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Cypress spourge yellowish green flowers macro photography. A close-up of flowering plant.-stock-foto
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Cypress spourge yellowish green flowers macro photography. A close-up of flowering plant.-stock-foto
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Close-up of the brick-red, dirty orange or brown Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris or Arion lusitanicus) on the ground in summer. Invasive species and hort-stock-foto
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Close-up of the brick-red, dirty orange or brown Spanish slug (Arion vulgaris or Arion lusitanicus) on the ground in summer. Invasive species and hort-stock-foto
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A detailed close-up image captures the distinct feathery seed heads of Foxtail Barley in its wild setting-stock-foto
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A detailed close-up image captures the distinct feathery seed heads of Foxtail Barley in its wild setting-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 28th June, 2025. 28.06.2025, Berlin. A Mexican grass-carrying wasp, (Isodontia mexicana) sits on a bluet. This wasp species was first recorded in Berlin in 2017. The animals actually originate from Central and North America and were introduced to Southern Europe in the 1960s. Since then, they have expanded their habitat in Europe further and further north. The wasps prey on crickets and grasshoppers. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 28th June, 2025. 28.06.2025, Berlin. A Mexican grass-carrying wasp, (Isodontia mexicana) sits on a bluet. This wasp species was first recorded in Berlin in 2017. The animals actually originate from Central and North America and were introduced to Southern Europe in the 1960s. Since then, they have expanded their habitat in Europe further and further north. The wasps prey on crickets and grasshoppers. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 28th June, 2025. 28.06.2025, Berlin. A Mexican grass-carrying wasp, (Isodontia mexicana) sits on a bluet. This wasp species was first recorded in Berlin in 2017. The animals actually originate from Central and North America and were introduced to Southern Europe in the 1960s. Since then, they have expanded their habitat in Europe further and further north. The wasps prey on crickets and grasshoppers. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 28th June, 2025. 28.06.2025, Berlin. A Mexican grass-carrying wasp, (Isodontia mexicana) sits on a bluet. This wasp species was first recorded in Berlin in 2017. The animals actually originate from Central and North America and were introduced to Southern Europe in the 1960s. Since then, they have expanded their habitat in Europe further and further north. The wasps prey on crickets and grasshoppers. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 28th June, 2025. 28.06.2025, Berlin. A Mexican grass-carrying wasp, (Isodontia mexicana) sits on a bluet. This wasp species was first recorded in Berlin in 2017. The animals actually originate from Central and North America and were introduced to Southern Europe in the 1960s. Since then, they have expanded their habitat in Europe further and further north. The wasps prey on crickets and grasshoppers. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nutria river rat e on the meadow, wildlife animals, habitant wetlands, coypu herbivorous-stock-foto
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Giant cane branch isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Feral black rabbit on Resort Drive in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada-stock-foto