From the latest In Focus gallery, Scenes from Pakistan:

Pakspider
[Photo: Reuters/Department for International Development/Russell Watkins]

Trees covered in spider webs in the flood-affected areas of K.N. Shah, located near Dadu in Pakistan's Sindh province, on December 7, 2010. The cocooned trees were a side-effect of spiders escaping flood waters in the area. Although people in this part of Sindh have never witnessed this phenomenon, they report there are now less mosquitoes, thus reducing the risk of malaria.

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    clazy8

    It would be interesting to know how long before the local mosquitoes evolve to avoid the trees.

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