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  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889i)
    UNITED KINGDOM, Cairngorm 03/01/2025
    Mountain hares are seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

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  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889e)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889g)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889d)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889a)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889c)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889f)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889h)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
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    FEATURE - Berghasen im Cairngorm-Nationalpark in Schottland bei -8 Grad
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Craig Strawbridge/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (15072889b)
    A mountain hare is seen in the Cairngorm national park in Scotland during -8 temperatures. The hares, which are one of the country's most elusive creatures, turn white during winter to help camouflage themselves and are almost exclusively in the Scottish Highlands.
    Elusive British Animal Captured, UK - 02 Jan 2025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711h)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

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  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711g)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711f)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711c)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711e)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711b)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711d)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711l)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711i)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711m)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711n)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711q)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711p)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711o)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
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    FEATURE - Hochräder am Knutsford Great Race 2023
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/Shutterstock (14091711r)
    The Knutsford Great Race.
    Not held since 2010 the race takes place around the centre of historic Knutsford, Cheshire. Exclusively for penny-farthings, riders and teams from all over the world, compete in an exciting three-hour speed and distance competition
    The Knutsford Great Race, Cheshire, UK - 10 Sep 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621h)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621q)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621p)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621b)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621c)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621j)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621f)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621e)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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    FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621g)
    Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
    Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Migrant Crisis, Kos, Greece - 17 Aug 2015
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    Migrant Crisis, Kos, Greece - 17 Aug 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurP/REX Shutterstock (4967439r)
    Initial opening of the hired by the Greek Government vessel to host exclusively Syrian refugeees
    Migrant Crisis, Kos, Greece - 17 Aug 2015
    Derelict Hotel Elias in Kos is a haven for migrants, which are not refugees and arrived by dinghy from Bodrum to the island and are now trapped in Greece due to Dublin II convention
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 13 Mar 2015
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    'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 13 Mar 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/REX (4527768d)
    This Morning
    Presented by Eamonn Holmes & Ruth Langsford.
    EXCLUSIVE: KATIE PRICE, THE HEARTACHE BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Ahead of Mother's Day, Katie joins us exclusively, alongside her son Harvey and her mother Amy Price who also helps out with his care, to give us an update on Harvey's life, and to raise awareness of his conditions.
    'This Morning' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 13 Mar 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431h)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431c)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431b)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431a)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431g)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431f)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

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  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431e)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
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    Controversial fashion designer Jess Eaton will be unveiling pieces from her Roadkill Couture collection, designed exclusively for White Gallery, London, Britain - 18 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2210431d)
    Roadkill Couture collection
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals
    Roadkill Couture: Designer Makes Bridal Gowns From Dead Animals

    Controversial British fashion designer, Jess Eaton is set to unveil her latest bizarre bridal designs, crafted from animal parts.

    The Brighton based designer uses 'ethically sourced' materials - mainly roadkill - to create her pieces and makes it clear that no animals are ever harmed in the name of fashion.

    Jess said: "I never, ever kill animals for our designs and we wouldn't accept anything that has been killed for the purpose of turning it into a fashion item. What I do is take these animals, once their natural lives are over and give them an endless afterlife."

    Eaton caused a stir in December last year when she revealed her second high-fashion collection made from cat fur, alpaca, seagull and goose feathers - and even a human ribcage.

    Now this unusual collection, which has been designed exclusively for White Gallery in London, will go on public display for the first time in May.

    Jess uses white feathers and whole wings of birds to create extravagant headpieces, which are inspired by films, fairy stories and books from her childhood.

    Eaton's second collection introduced domestic animals and human bones into fashion and gained the respect and attention of Love Magazine who styled the pieces on Kate Moss.

    When discussing her White Gallery debut Jess said: "I can't wait to unveil the beautiful and dramatic designs I am creating for the show. My exhibit draws inspiration from a range of dark and dramatic romantics like Tim Burton and Scarlett O'Hara and I have a spectacular centrepiece planned as a big surprise for visitors."

    Jess launched her first roadkill designs in 2011 and her second collection will headline this year's Brighton Fashion Week. Her earl...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CFNWBSWFE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820h)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820a)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820f)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820g)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820e)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820d)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
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    Remote controlled toys for high-energy dogs, California, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features (1717820b)

    Doggy Pal Is A Remote Controlled Toy
    A stick, ball and rubber chicken are all tried and tested methods of entertaining canines but now a new dog toy has hit the market.

    Go-Go Dog Pals are remote control play friends for your dog.

    Owners can make their mobile dog toy look like any creature you can think of, including squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and porcupines.

    The remote controlled toy can power along grass, gravel, dirt and concrete at 22mph (35 km/h) encouraging dogs to chase the device, giving them all the exercise they need.

    The company behind the next generation dog toys say the doggy pals 'will withstand whatever your dog throws at it'.

    "Dogs naturally like to chase because that is what they were born to do," said William Bowen of Go-Go Dog Pals. "Whether it is sheep or cattle, rabbits or squirrels, or other dogs, it's in their DNA. Dogs are not meant to lead sedentary lives, but many owners find it difficult to consistently exercise their dogs properly. The Go-Go Dog Pals product is a great way to provide the exercise critical to your dog's health without exhausting you in the process."

    Go-Go Dog Pals are currently available online from gogodogpals.com for US$300 (GBP 190).

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Go-Go Dog Pals / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IIFCDZGMM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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