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A rare white tiger bursts out of the water at Singapore Zoo, Singapore - 28 Sep 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Birte Person/Solent / Rex Features ( 1012335d )
A rare white tiger bursts out of the water at Singapore Zoo, Singapore - 28 Sep 2009
AMAZING PICTURES CATCH TIGER'S TEATIME
A rare white tiger lunges into water at feeding time to fight for food.
Female photographer Birte Person captured the astonishing shots of the white Bengal Tiger as it ate with five others.
White tigers are almost extinct and most of those that survive are in captivity. In the past century only 12 have been seen in the wild.
The white tiger is neither an albino nor a separate subspecies. They are born to a Bengal Tiger, or Panthera tigris, that has the recessive gene needed for white colouring.
This happens naturally once in every 10,000 births and results in a tiger with white fur, black stripes, blue eyes and a pink nose.
Birte, 62, from New South Wales, Australia, took the incredible pictures while on a visit to Singapore Zoo.
She said: "Singapore has one of the largest collections of white tigers in the world and runs a very efficient breeding and conservation program.
"When these photos were taken I was on my way to another conservation shoot in Asia but decided I had to stop and look at these magnificent creatures.
"They sit in anticipation on the rocks waiting for the first morsel to be thrown, then it is a huge lunge into the water by all of them.
"It carries on at a frantic pace until they all get some food.
"Because it happens so quickly it is very difficult to get photos like this - I'm very pleased with them."
Bengal Tigers are fully grown at two to three years of age and live for up to 15 years in the wild. Males weigh 200-230 kilograms and are up to three metres in length.
The females are 130-70 kilograms and up to 2.5 meters long.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Birte Person / Solent / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLKMPJMNJ (
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A rare white tiger bursts out of the water at Singapore Zoo, Singapore - 28 Sep 2009
waiting for the writers return
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Birte Person/Solent / Rex Features ( 1012335a )
A rare white tiger bursts out of the water at Singapore Zoo, Singapore - 28 Sep 2009
AMAZING PICTURES CATCH TIGER'S TEATIME
A rare white tiger lunges into water at feeding time to fight for food.
Female photographer Birte Person captured the astonishing shots of the white Bengal Tiger as it ate with five others.
White tigers are almost extinct and most of those that survive are in captivity. In the past century only 12 have been seen in the wild.
The white tiger is neither an albino nor a separate subspecies. They are born to a Bengal Tiger, or Panthera tigris, that has the recessive gene needed for white colouring.
This happens naturally once in every 10,000 births and results in a tiger with white fur, black stripes, blue eyes and a pink nose.
Birte, 62, from New South Wales, Australia, took the incredible pictures while on a visit to Singapore Zoo.
She said: "Singapore has one of the largest collections of white tigers in the world and runs a very efficient breeding and conservation program.
"When these photos were taken I was on my way to another conservation shoot in Asia but decided I had to stop and look at these magnificent creatures.
"They sit in anticipation on the rocks waiting for the first morsel to be thrown, then it is a huge lunge into the water by all of them.
"It carries on at a frantic pace until they all get some food.
"Because it happens so quickly it is very difficult to get photos like this - I'm very pleased with them."
Bengal Tigers are fully grown at two to three years of age and live for up to 15 years in the wild. Males weigh 200-230 kilograms and are up to three metres in length.
The females are 130-70 kilograms and up to 2.5 meters long.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Birte Person / Solent / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLKMPJMNJ (
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Nepal Marks “Paddy Day” Celebrating Rice And Rituals
A Nepali farmer smears mud on her face as she works in the field to transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District, Nepal, on June 29, 2025, as the nation marks ''National Paddy Day,'' celebrating rice and rituals. Soaking in mud and water, farmers continuously work in the field, leveling the mud to ensure an even level and continuous flow of water, creating a favorable topography for the paddy saplings to grow. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' holds high significance for farmers in Nepal, primarily during the monsoon season, which starts in June and lasts for four months. While planting the saplings, farmers run behind each other, smearing mud on faces and splashing muddy water as a means of fun. These activities are prominent in the Himalayan nation on the 15th of Ashar, marked as National Paddy Day since 2005, which was earlier marked as the day to indicate the start of the cultivation season with the onset of the monsoon. As farmers gather, a feast is thrown, which includes beaten rice, curd, pickle, and homemade brew. Because of this long-standing tradition of having victuals, Ashar-15 is also known as ''Dahi (Curd)-Chiura (Beaten-rice)'' eating day. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Marks “Paddy Day” Celebrating Rice And Rituals
A Nepali farmer smears mud on her face as she works in the field to transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District, Nepal, on June 29, 2025, as the nation marks ''National Paddy Day,'' celebrating rice and rituals. Soaking in mud and water, farmers continuously work in the field, leveling the mud to ensure an even level and continuous flow of water, creating a favorable topography for the paddy saplings to grow. The plantation of paddy saplings in the field, known as ''Ropain,'' holds high significance for farmers in Nepal, primarily during the monsoon season, which starts in June and lasts for four months. While planting the saplings, farmers run behind each other, smearing mud on faces and splashing muddy water as a means of fun. These activities are prominent in the Himalayan nation on the 15th of Ashar, marked as National Paddy Day since 2005, which was earlier marked as the day to indicate the start of the cultivation season with the onset of the monsoon. As farmers gather, a feast is thrown, which includes beaten rice, curd, pickle, and homemade brew. Because of this long-standing tradition of having victuals, Ashar-15 is also known as ''Dahi (Curd)-Chiura (Beaten-rice)'' eating day. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Elephants Join Songkran Festival In Ayutthaya To Mark Thai New Year
Children in colorful shirts aim their water guns at an elephant that sprays back during a Songkran showdown in front of cheering onlookers. (Photo by Keyza Widiatmika/NurPhoto) -
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Elephants Join Songkran Festival In Ayutthaya To Mark Thai New Year
Children laugh and play with water guns under the midday sun as painted elephants pass by during the Songkran street celebration. (Photo by Keyza Widiatmika/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, flukes-up dive in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) flukes-up dive in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in water, Zimanga game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in water, Zimanga game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in water, Zimanga game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in water, Zimanga game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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Transient killer whale, Orcinus orca, near boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) near boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) bull, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa,
White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) bull, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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A adult Southern right whale dolphin, Lissodelphis peronii, traveling at high speed, Southern Atlantic Ocean.
A adult Southern right whale dolphin, Lissodelphis peronii, travelling at high speed, Southern Atlantic Ocean.
Michael Nolan -
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A pod of Southern right whale dolphins, Lissodelphis peronii, traveling at high speed, Southern Atlantic Ocean.
A pod of Southern right whale dolphins, Lissodelphis peronii, travelling at high speed, Southern Atlantic Ocean.
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African elephant (Loxodonta africana) bathing, Addo elephant national park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
African elephant, Loxodonta africana, bathing, Addo elephant national park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, USA.
Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, United States of America
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View of a male pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, in the Indian River spawning near Sitka, Alaska, USA.
View of a male pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, in the Indian River spawning near Sitka, Alaska, United States of America
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African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) bathing, Chobe river, Botswana
African fish eagle, Haliaeetus vocifer, bathing, Chobe river, Botswana, Southern Africa
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Resident killer whale, Orcinus orca, tail throw in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale, Orcinus orca, tail throw in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, USA.
Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, United States of America
Michael Nolan -
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Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, USA.
Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, cooperatively bubble-net feeding in Chatham Strait, Alaska, United States of America
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Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, Italy.
Riomaggiore village, Cinque Terre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Liguria, Italy, Europe
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Stormy seas as spring tides coincide with the so called 'Beast from the east' at Amble, Northumberland
Stormy seas as spring tides coincide with the so called Beast from the East at Amble, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Stormy seas as spring tides coincide with the so called 'Beast from the east' at Amble, Northumberland
Stormy seas as spring tides coincide with the so called Beast from the East at Amble, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Woman enjoying Holidays in Vietnam
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Adult brown pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, taking flight on the Homosassa River, Florida, USA.
Adult brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) taking flight on the Homosassa River, Florida, United States of America, North America
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Adult double-crested cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus, in flight on the Homosassa River, Florida, USA.
Adult double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) in flight on the Homosassa River, Florida, United States of America, North America
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Waves crashing into the sea wall at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK
Waves crashing into the sea wall at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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An adult bull 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whale, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
An adult bull Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Nolan -
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A very rare sighting of 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
A very rare sighting of Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Zodiac near 'Type D' killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Zodiac near Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Adult 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Adult Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Adult bull 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Adult bull Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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A 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whale, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
A Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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A very rare sighting of 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
A very rare sighting of Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whales (Orcinus orca), in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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A young 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whale, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
A young Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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An adult cocoi heron, Ardea cocoi, fishing. Pousado Rio Claro, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
An adult cocoi heron (Ardea cocoi), fishing. Pousado Rio Claro, Mato Grosso, Brazil, South America
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Hippos (Hippopotamus amphibius), Chobe river, Botswana, September 2017
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Ann and Steve Toon