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Once again great pics and and great narration. I personally like this type of post, which have picture and a story around it.
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I've got a frog in my throat... This burrowing owl was left with a huge pair of frog's legs dangling from its mouth when it tried to eat breakfast in one go. The bird struggled to gulp down its prey as it stood in a grassy field. Photographer Michael Cenci took this photo while on holiday near Cape Coral, Florida, US. He was delighted with the picture, which he calls "Frogleg Moustache" because the legs look like a handlebar 'tache. 


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A bullfrog gets more than a mouthful as it tries to swallow another frog whole. Husband and wife Tad and Karen Bacon discovered the sight while cleaning their swimming pool in Parkton, Maryland, US. Mrs Bacon said: "I heard my husband screaming: "Get your camera, you are not going to believe this!" This species of bullfrog is thought to prey on anything it can overpower and fit in to its stomach - from rodents, birds and bats to turtles, snakes and other frogs.

 
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This photo seems to show that compassion for another might not just be a human emotion, as a hippo tries to save a wildebeest which broke its back while crossing the Masai River in Kenya during the annual migration. Wildlife photographer Mitchell Krog captured a hippo trying to help the wildebeest which became stuck on a submerged rock in the river. 


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This hardy frog battled with a snake for 20 minutes before finally kicking itself free and hopping to safety. The frog grabbed hold of a branch and held on for dear life after the snake pounced from behind. Photographer Brizadly Arifin said: "I was sitting in my backyard when I heard the pained sound of a frog. It was like a scream. I saw the snake swallow one of the frog's legs but the frog was very strong and refused to give in. After 20 minutes, the snake finally released the frog's foot and let him escape to freedom."  
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These two foxes look like they might be fighting to the death as they bite and scratch each other in a bitter fight. The scrap, which lasted only a few seconds, was captured by photographer Willem de Kok, near Haarlem, in the Netherlands. 


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Two sun bears look like professional wrestlers as they take it in turns to pin each other to the ground. The playful Malayan Sun Bears - named after a golden yellow patch on their chest - grappled under a tree before rolling around on the floor at Zoo Miami in Florida, United States. Photographer Adrian Tavano said: "The fight lasted for about five minutes. They were an even match but the one with the lighter fur won in my opinion." Did someone say 'bear knuckle fighting'? 


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A koi carp is carried off in the talons of an osprey. The moment was captured by Israeli photographer Assaf Gavra at a secluded pool outside Pardesiya, Israel, where Mr Gavra lay waiting for several hours. 


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'Jackal vs lion' by Ken Stratford, overall winner of the BBC Wildflife Magazine Camera-trap Photo of the Year 2011. A stunning set of images of a fearless black-backed jackal running rings around a male lion in Ongava Game Reserve, Namibia. The rest of the winning images are published in the December issue of BBC Wildlife Magazine 


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A leopard leaps onto a Land Rover for his big close up. Sergey Kotelnikov was shocked when this overly camera-friendly young leopard jumped onto the roof of his vehicle in Namibia, close to the border with Botswana. Sergey Ivanov, who snapped the photo from an adjacent vehicle, said: "My friend was scared. I was frightened, too, even though I was on the roof of the other car, as you expect it to begin attacking. But we soon relaxed when we realised that this big kitten was just playing." 


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This is the moment a wildlife photographer outfoxed a fox - by setting up a secret camera to capture him stealing an egg. German snapper Horst Jegen, 41, had observed the critter persistently creep into his garden and try to steal his kittens dinner. The pesky fox, which has been nicknamed Leo by Horst and his family, refused to give up and returned every day for a month in search of food. Spotting a perfect picture opportunity, wildlife snapper Horst rigged up an elaborate trap - involving a hidden button, an egg and his trusty camera. The 41-year-old placed the egg inside a hollowed log with a button underneath. 


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A snarling mexican grey wolf at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois 


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 A night heron flies away with a duckling that has wandered too far from its mother. Wildlife photographer Michael Yang was taking his wife out to spot some cute wildlife at Radio Road in California to cheer her up after being ill for a few days. He said: "We were hoping to find some baby avocets, stilts or ducklings, and were both really happy to see several families of ducklings following their mothers around the pond. As we were watching the ducklings a night heron flew in." The duckling tried to dive under water to escape the night heron; unfortunately it didn't get deep enough and the heron pulled it out of the water, grabbing the duckling by a foot. Michael said: "At some point in all this my wife had turned away and started sobbing. It didn't help that, through all this, I was taking pictures of the 'event' and not comforting her instead." 


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Again, no words. Simply stunning. You'r making this thread awesome.
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Tiger and Cheetal deer

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Great Image of wild tiger resting while a cheetal deer is seeing him but with safe distance. Tiger seems not interested in deer though.

Image Courtsey : indianaturewatch   photographer : Vinit Arora
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Mother love is greatest of all, No matter which species it is. In this case a lioness crossing a flooded river while carrying her little one in her mouth. Beautiful picture of mother lioness with her cub


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Photographer : Kyriakos Kaziras
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Some stunning and great Pictures from Indian wildlife. Kudos to photographer for such and great wildlife pictures.

Indian deer called cheetal


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Indian Elephant, A great capture by photographer


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Indian Leopard, crossing the road


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Asiatic wild buffalo.

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Confrontation for the supremacy

Image Courtesy: indianaturewatch Photographer:Joachim Grammer
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(06-29-2014, 12:34 PM)'sanjay' Wrote: Tiger and Cheetal deer

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Great Image of wild tiger resting while a cheetal deer is seeing him but with safe distance. Tiger seems not interested in deer though.

Image Courtsey : indianaturewatch   photographer : Vinit Arora

 


whoa, never seen this picture before.. Looks like the huge Katezari male from Tadoba lake
 
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Spotted Deer staring Big Male tiger, India


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Picture of male tiger. Spotted deer is stalking.
Photographer: RamD (indianaturewatch)
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A marbled white butterfly (top) and a six spot burnet moth on a scabious flower, England. Wildlife lovers have the chance to spot both the rarest ever British butterfly and the commonest as part of the biggest butterfly count in the world. Photograph: Lindsay Constable/Alamy

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A rescued cheetah at Ensessakotteh Centre in Ethiopia. The rising trade in cheetahs for luxury pets in the Middle East is helping to drive critical populations of the wild cats to extinction, according to new research. Photograph: Chris Grodotzki/Corbis

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After several poor summers, Scotland's puffins are gearing up to leave the country after a good breeding season, experts have said. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA

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A European brown bear in Finland. Photograph: Daniel Trim/Rex Features

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Ghost bats undergo a health check at a wildlife park in Darwin, Australia. Ghost bats are native to Australia and are named for the extremely thin membrane of their wings that makes them appear ghostly at night. Photograph: Katrina Bridgeford/Rex Features

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A stork is silhouetted against the supermoon in its nest in downtown Arriate, in the southern Spanish province of Malaga. Photograph: Jon Nazca/Reuters

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A white rhino drinking at a water hole with her small calf in Hluhluwe-Imfolozi park. Plans for an opencast coalmine on the boundary of South Africa's Hluhluwe-Imfolozi reserve could pave the way for even greater poaching and pollution. Photograph: Jeffrey Barbee

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Howler monkeys at the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in Campeche, Mexico. One of the most important cities of Mayan civilisation, Calakmul has been named by Unesco as Mexico's first "mixed natural and cultural" World Heritage Site.

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A mating pair of common five-ring butterflies in Alipurduar, India. The butterfly population in West Bengal is facing serious threats due to habitat loss, usage of pesticides and rapid urbanisation.

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This siphonophore was spotted by scientists on the Nautilus expedition. Siphonophores are made up of many smaller animals called zooids, and can be found floating around the pelagic zone in ocean basins around the world. One famous species is the deadly Portuguese man o' war. Photograph: Nautilus Live

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Rescuers work to keep a juvenile humpback whale alive until high tide after it became stranded at Palm Beach on the Gold Coast, Australia. The whale was eventually returned to the sea. Photograph: Glenn Hampson/Rex Features

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The peloton cycles past sunflowers and a bee near the village of Chamblay during the 11th stage of the 101st Tour de France. Photograph: Bas Czerwinski/EPA

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A solitary desert elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) walks through sand dunes on the Skeleton Coast, Namibia. Conservation groups are calling for members of the public to sign a petition after Namibia's decision to grant more elephant hunting licences. Photograph: Jami Tarris/Corbis

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A dragonfly stays on a lotus bud on July 12, 2014 at the Lotus Park in Luoyang, Henan Province, China. Photograph: Wang Song/Corbis

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Two women beside one of the pilot whales that died after deliberately beaching in Falcarragh, Ireland. The pod had originally been rescued, but beached a second time. Photograph: Stephen Barnes/Corbis

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Small sharks (smoothhounds and catsharks) strewn across beach on the shores of the Gower peninsula, Wales. Marine Biologist Judith Oakley believes they may have been discarded by fishermen. Photograph: Oakley Intertidal

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Great images and stories Apollo
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Neel Gaaye and Bar Headed Geese
Bharatpur Feb 2014

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Shikra with Prey
YBP Burari Delhi. April 2014

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Tusker shot at Kabini, 2013
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Location: Kosi River Corridor, Ramnagar Forest Div. CTR Landscape


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The open beak. Painted Stork. zoological park's non- captive lake zone. Delhi. July 2014.

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The beauty of Western ghats! A view while driving from Chikmagalur (Karnataka) towards Mullaiyyangiri (Karnataka).
June 2014.

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Roaming in Pairs !!!!!!
Elephants and gaurs both usually stay in herds with varied number of members and usually lead by the most elderly or experienced female , matured males are mostly single roamers . But sometimes young adult male elephants form a small group together called the “ maljurian group “ and they are often found roaming together . Similar thing happens with the gaurs on occasions . ...


 

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This image is posted here because i think This image is beautiful and simply stunning especially it's background with a earth top predator Tiger,


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Beautiful tiger habitat.

This image was published in August 2014 issue of sanctuary.

All copyright belong to photographer Daanish Shastri, Image Courtesy: INW
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