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Tree covered with spider webs

Tree covered with spider webs - cocooned trees, fewer mosquitoes, girl, reduced malaria, spider webs, spiders escaping flood waters, tree, walks
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A girl walks past a tree covered in spider webs in a flood affected area of K.N. Shah, in Pakistan's Sindh province, on December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees have been a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area. Although people in this part of Sindh had never witnessed this phenomenon, they report there were now less mosquitoes, thus reducing the risk of malaria

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KimE12 Uploaded by KimE12 on . Tree covered with spider webs - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: Tree covered with spider webs. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 2286137. A girl walks past a tree covered in spider webs in a flood affected area of K.N. Shah, in Pakistan's Sindh province, on December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees have been a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area. Although people in this part of Sindh had never witnessed this phenomenon, they report there were now less mosquitoes, thus reducing the risk of malaria

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Darksong
Posted by Darksong on 07/28/17 at 08:38 PM
I missed this, now I know I wouldn't want to walk past, under or be closeby to a tree probably covered with tons of spiders. Imagine if they started falling on your head.. EEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSS!
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Uploaded By: KimE12
Date Uploaded: July 28, 2017
Filename: ed-with-spider-webs.jpg
Original Resolution: 1500x1004
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