Nach der Flut kommen die Spinnen

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Der leidgeprüfte Osten des Landes sieht sich nun einer Spinnenplage ausgesetzt. Die Tiere spannen ein Meer an Netzen.
07.03.12, 13:44

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REUTERSA barbed fence is covered in spiderwebs, formed as spiders escape from flood waters, in Wagga Wagga March 7, 2012. The Murrumbidgee river is slowly receding after reaching 10.56 m (34 feet) on March 6. Emergency services lifted the evacuation order

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REUTERSA spider is seen on a fence covered with spiderwebs near to flood waters in Wagga Wagga, about 380 km (236 miles) southwest of Sydney March 7, 2012. Thousands of spiders have cast eerie webs over vast areas of flood-hit Australia after being forced

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REUTERSA spider is seen on top of a barber wire covered with spiderwebs near to flood waters in Wagga Wagga, about 380 km (236 miles) southwest of Sydney March 7, 2012. Thousands of spiders have cast eerie webs over vast areas of flood-hit Australia after

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REUTERSWild plants are covered with spiderwebs near to flood waters in Wagga Wagga, about 380 km (236 miles) southwest of Sydney March 7, 2012. Thousands of spiders have cast eerie webs over vast areas of flood-hit Australia after being forced to seek she

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REUTERSWild plants are covered in spiderwebs, formed as spiders escape from flood waters, in Wagga Wagga March 7, 2012. The Murrumbidgee river is slowly receding after reaching 10.56 m (34 feet) on March 6. Emergency services lifted the evacuation order f

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EPAepa03133660 Thousands of spiders build new spider webs after floodwaters forced them to move to higher grounds in Wagga Wagga New South Wales, Australia on 06 March 2012. Reports state that more than 9000 people have been evacuated from Wagga Wagga as

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REUTERSA woman walks her dogs through spiderwebs, formed as spiders escape from flood waters, in Wagga Wagga March 7, 2012. The Murrumbidgee river is slowly receding after reaching 10.56 m (34 feet) on March 6. Emergency services lifted the evacuation ord

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REUTERSSpiders are seen in their webs spun round dry sticks on a bush next to flood waters in Wagga Wagga March 6, 2012. Floods across eastern Australia forced more than 13,000 people to evacuate their homes on Tuesday after record-high summer rains drenc

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REUTERSVillagers stand next to trees covered in spider webs in the flood affected areas of K.N. Shah, located near Dadu in Pakistans Sindh province, December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees have been a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area.

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REUTERSA girl walks past a tree covered in spider webs in the flood affected areas of K.N. Shah, located near Dadu in Pakistans Sindh province, December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees have been a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area. Alth

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REUTERSTrees covered in spider webs are seen in the flood affected areas of K.N. Shah, located near Dadu in Pakistans Sindh province, December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees have been a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area. Although peopl

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REUTERSRed clouds are reflected over flood waters at sunset in Wagga Wagga, some 380 km (236 miles) southwest of Sydney March 7, 2012. Floods across eastern Australia forced more than 13,000 people to evacuate their homes on Tuesday after record-high summ

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EPAepa03134931 Aerial view of the northern Victorian town of Numurkah inundated by floodwaters in North-East Victoria, Australia, 07 March 2012. Floodwaters in the town have now peaked but are threatening townships downstream of Broken Creek. EPA/JULIAN

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EPAepa03134926 An aerial view of flood inundation in North Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia on 07 March 2012. More than 9000 people have been evacuated from Wagga Wagga as flooding continues to ravage vast areas of New South Wales. EPA/ANDREW MEAR

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REUTERSA barbed fence is covered in spiderwebs, formed as spiders escape from flood waters, in Wagga Wagga March 7, 2012. The Murrumbidgee river is slowly receding after reaching 10.56 m (34 feet) on March 6. Emergency services lifted the evacuation order
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