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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches while one flies past in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches while one flies past in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches while one flies past in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches while one flies past in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches while one flies past in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

Bats hang from tree branches in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. The MBB College campus is known for large colonies visible at the bat viewpoint. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Park - India

Bats Park - India

A bat flies near trees on the MBB College campus in Agartala, India, on July 1, 2025. Photo by Abhisek Saha/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thousands Protest Near Democratic Convention - Chicago

Thousands Protest Near Democratic Convention - Chicago

Activists protest the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, IL, USA, Monday, August 19, 2024. Photo by Dominic Gwinn/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Beloved Priest Abbe Pierre Accused Of Sexual Assault

Beloved Priest Abbe Pierre Accused Of Sexual Assault

File photo dated February 1, 2004. Abbe Pierre attends a ceremony at Trocadero square in Paris, France, marking the 50th anniversary of his address to the nation on the cold February in 1954. Legendary French priest and a life-long advocate of the homeless was accused of committing acts that would amount to “sexual assault or sexual harassment,” the international foundation he established said in a statement Wednesday. Abbe Pierre, who died in 2007, was one of France’s most beloved public figures. The founder of the international Emmaus Community for the poor, Abbe Pierre had served as France’s conscience since the 1950s, when he persuaded Parliament to pass a law, still on the books, forbidding landlords to evict tenants during winter. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Beloved Priest Abbe Pierre Accused Of Sexual Assault

Beloved Priest Abbe Pierre Accused Of Sexual Assault

File photo dated February 1, 2004. Abbe Pierre attends a ceremony at Trocadero square in Paris, France, marking the 50th anniversary of his address to the nation on the cold February in 1954. Legendary French priest and a life-long advocate of the homeless was accused of committing acts that would amount to “sexual assault or sexual harassment,” the international foundation he established said in a statement Wednesday. Abbe Pierre, who died in 2007, was one of France’s most beloved public figures. The founder of the international Emmaus Community for the poor, Abbe Pierre had served as France’s conscience since the 1950s, when he persuaded Parliament to pass a law, still on the books, forbidding landlords to evict tenants during winter. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

Nipah Virus Claims 10 Lives In 2023 - Dhaka

A Bat sits on a tree to drinking raw date juice in Munshiganj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 2, 2024. Nipah is a deadly viral disease. Disease Control Branch of Bangladesh Health Directorate has issued an urgent health message about Nipah. According to the message of the Department of Health, raw date juice is mixed with bat excrement and saliva, and the excrement and saliva contain Nipah virus. As a result, people can get infected with Nipah virus if they drink the raw juice of dates. At present, besides adults and children are more affected by Nipah virus. More than 70 percent of deaths due to this disease in Bangladesh. In 2022-23, 10 died of 14 people infected with this disease in Bangladesh. If survive infected with this virus, disability appears. As a result, Nipah virus survivors are never able to return to normal life. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats Are Hanging On Tree Branch - Bangladesh

Bats are hanging on tree branch in the day light in the Sylhet, of Bangladesh. Bats are accused for Nipah virus infection is a newly emerging zoonotic disease that spreads from animal to human. The fruit bats are the one of the carriers of Nipah virus which gets transmitted from bats to other animals mainly through body fluids. In 2018 the outbreak of Nipah in Kerala state of India claimed 17 lives. It has indeed opened Pandora ’s Box exposing the role of general public, health department and social media and so on. The early detection and the well-oiled medical infrastructure in the state did wonders. Though social media have been accused of spreading misinformation leading to culling of bats, the people of Kerala responded with positive frame of mind. Prompt and synchronized efforts of all stakeholders like health workers, state government, scientists, researchers and central government led to timely and successful control of Nipah virus cases in Kerala. November 6, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md R

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying Foxes Hanging From The Branches Of A Tree - India

Flying foxes (Pteropus Vampyrus) hanging on the branches of a tree at a garden in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India on September 14, 2023. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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