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Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert arrives to a session of the Knesset,the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem,Wednesday,31 May 2006.
Photo by Pierre Terdjman / Flash90
A new species of prehistoric crustacean, which was found in a cave in central Israel near Ramle, is displayed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Wednesday, 31 May 2006. Israeli scientists said on Wednesday they had discovered a prehistoric ecosystem dating back millions of years as they discovered eight previously unknow invertebrates similiar to the modern-day scorpion while drilling rock at a quarry.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
A new species of prehistoric crustacean, which was found found in a cave in central Israel near Ramle, is displayed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Wednesday, 31 May 2006. Israeli scientists said on Wednesday they had discovered a prehistoric ecosystem dating back millions of years as they discovered eight previously unknow invertebrates similiar to the modern-day scorpion while drilling rock at a quarry.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
A new species of prehistoric crustacean, which was found found in a cave in central Israel near Ramle, is displayed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Wednesday, 31 May 2006. Israeli scientists said on Wednesday they had discovered a prehistoric ecosystem dating back millions of years as they discovered eight previously unknow invertebrates similiar to the modern-day scorpion while drilling rock at a quarry.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.
A new species of prehistoric crustacean, which was found found in a cave in central Israel near Ramle, is displayed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Wednesday, 31 May 2006. Israeli scientists said on Wednesday they had discovered a prehistoric ecosystem dating back millions of years as they discovered eight previously unknow invertebrates similiar to the modern-day scorpion while drilling rock at a quarry.
Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90.