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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Schweiz gewinnt gegen Kamerun mit 1:0
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Schweiz gewinnt gegen Kamerun mit 1:0
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Patrick Fletcher/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13635999q)
    Nouhou Tolo of Cameroon defends the ball from Noah Okafor of Switzerland; Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar; FIFA World Cup Football, Switzerland versus Cameroon.
    Switzerland v Cameroon, FIFA World Cup 2022, Group G, Football, Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - 24 Nov 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Gangloff/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9640530j)
    defensive back Theo Jackson #26 of the Tennessee Volunteers defends against wide receiver Tyler Byrd #10 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the the University of Tennessee Volunteers Orange and White intrasquad scrimmage game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN Tim Gangloff/CSM
    NCAA Football Tennessee Orange and White, Knoxville, USA - 21 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Mersits/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9373783aa)
    Notre Dame forward Danielle Patterson (32) drives to the basket as Georgia Tech forward Elo Edeferioka (11) defends during NCAA Basketball game action between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center in South Bend, Indiana. Notre Dame defeated Georgia Tech 85-69
    NCAA Womens Basketball Georgia Tech vs Notre Dame, South Bend, USA - 11 Feb 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184am)
    (Pic 10) The leopard admits defeat and gives one last glance at its cheetah foe
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184ac)
    (Pic 9) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy. The leopard shown chasing the cheetah
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184aa)
    (Pic 8) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy. The leopard shown chasing the cheetah
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184r)
    (Pic 7) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184q)
    (Pic 6) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184s)
    (Pic 5) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184ae)
    (Pic 4) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184f)
    (Pic 1) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) faces off against the leopard waiting in the tree
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184ap)
    (Pic 12) Cheetah mother Amani (Peace) and cubs pictured earlier in the day
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184ao)
    (Pic 11) Cheetah mother Amani (Peace) and cubs pictured safe and well a day after the stand-off with the leopard
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
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    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto/REX (4105179l)
    Battalion "Aidar" defends Shchastya town and covers Luhansk TPP, Shchastya
    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
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    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto/REX (4105179j)
    Battalion "Aidar" defends Shchastya town and covers Luhansk TPP, Shchastya
    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
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    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto/REX (4105179g)
    Battalion "Aidar" defends Shchastya town and covers Luhansk TPP, Shchastya
    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
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    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto/REX (4105179a)
    Battalion "Aidar" soldiers defends Luhansk TPP, Shchastya
    Crisis in Ukraine - 16 Sep 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844g)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844f)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844e)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844d)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844c)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844b)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

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  • Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
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    Mother giraffe defends calf from pride of lions, Masai Mara, Kenya - Jul 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Bill and Barbara Westbrook/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill and Barbara Westbrook/REX (3885844a)

    Kick Off: Brave Mother Giraffe Defends Calf From Pride of Lions
    This amazing footage shows a plucky giraffe mother fending off a pack of hungry lions - with a few long-legged kicks.

    Safari-goers Bill and Barbara Westbrook were visiting Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy of the Masai Mara when they sensed the giraffe were being viewed as a tasty meal.

    Speaking about her seventh visit to the camp, Barbara, from Queensland, explains: "Each time I think we can never beat the last, but this was remarkable, going on for almost half an hour as the mother protected her calf ferociously from the young pride. It was heart in the mouth stuff as we felt we might be witnessing something brutal as the casual menace of the sub-adult lions showed little signs of abating. Eventually the giraffes got away and we breathed again."

    Kicheche Co-owner and photographer guide Paul Goldstein said: "I have met Bill and Barbara a few times and they always seem to have incredible luck on their safaris; but they do put a lot of time in. Somehow Barbara managed to keep the camera still during all this drama. I am supremely jealous of this encounter but also very happy for them, next time they come over I will stick to them like glue."

    YOUTUBE: http://youtu.be/BYB-I4sHops

    VIDEO FILE IS AVAILABLE (fees apply) - please contact egriffin@rexfeatures.com


    MORE INFO ABOUT: Kicheche Bush Camp http://kicheche.com/our-camps/bush-camp


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

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  • Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
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    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Elliott Neep/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1331556d )
    it's kiss and make up time as the lioness nuzzles the lion after she'd given him the sharp slap., A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad. The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old. The youngster had been sunbathing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.
    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion
    A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad.

    The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old.

    The youngster had been sunbathing on the bed of a dried-up marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.

    He showed his disapproval at being disturbed by snarling - but was quickly shown who was boss when his dad snarled back even louder.

    The mum, who had two other cubs nearby, came over to ensure things did not get out of hand and resorted to slapping the dad across the face.

    British photographer Elliott Neep, who captured the scene, said: "The young cub had been sunbathing with his mother, brother and sister when they were disturbed by their dad.

    "He came up and nuzzled them but the cub snarled and the dad took exception to it and dispensed his own form of discipline with a loud growl.

    "It was like he was telling him: 'Don't snarl at me.'

    "The mum came over and said 'keep it calm' but then slapped the dad with her claws out, leaving a scratch.

    "He retaliated and slapped back but kept his claws sheathed. It was extremely brave of her to stand up to him.

    "At just a couple of months old, the cub still needs the protection of its mother.

    "If she had not been there the dad would have probably whacked the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVDQGHQ

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  • Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
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    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Elliott Neep/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1331556c )
    The Lioness defends the young cub, swiping out at the huge Lion., A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad. The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old. The youngster had been sunbathing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.
    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion
    A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad.

    The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old.

    The youngster had been sunbathing on the bed of a dried-up marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.

    He showed his disapproval at being disturbed by snarling - but was quickly shown who was boss when his dad snarled back even louder.

    The mum, who had two other cubs nearby, came over to ensure things did not get out of hand and resorted to slapping the dad across the face.

    British photographer Elliott Neep, who captured the scene, said: "The young cub had been sunbathing with his mother, brother and sister when they were disturbed by their dad.

    "He came up and nuzzled them but the cub snarled and the dad took exception to it and dispensed his own form of discipline with a loud growl.

    "It was like he was telling him: 'Don't snarl at me.'

    "The mum came over and said 'keep it calm' but then slapped the dad with her claws out, leaving a scratch.

    "He retaliated and slapped back but kept his claws sheathed. It was extremely brave of her to stand up to him.

    "At just a couple of months old, the cub still needs the protection of its mother.

    "If she had not been there the dad would have probably whacked the cub so hard it would have knock...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVDQGHQ

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  • Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
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    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Elliott Neep/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1331556a )
    The huge Lion approaches the tiny cub, but Mum, out of shot is about to intervene., A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad. The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old. The youngster had been sunbathing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.
    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion
    A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad.

    The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old.

    The youngster had been sunbathing on the bed of a dried-up marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.

    He showed his disapproval at being disturbed by snarling - but was quickly shown who was boss when his dad snarled back even louder.

    The mum, who had two other cubs nearby, came over to ensure things did not get out of hand and resorted to slapping the dad across the face.

    British photographer Elliott Neep, who captured the scene, said: "The young cub had been sunbathing with his mother, brother and sister when they were disturbed by their dad.

    "He came up and nuzzled them but the cub snarled and the dad took exception to it and dispensed his own form of discipline with a loud growl.

    "It was like he was telling him: 'Don't snarl at me.'

    "The mum came over and said 'keep it calm' but then slapped the dad with her claws out, leaving a scratch.

    "He retaliated and slapped back but kept his claws sheathed. It was extremely brave of her to stand up to him.

    "At just a couple of months old, the cub still needs the protection of its mother.

    "If she had not been there the dad would have probably whacked the cub so hard i...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVDQGHQ

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  • Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
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    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa - 16 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Elliott Neep/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1331556b )
    The Lioness defends the young cub, swiping out at the huge Lion., A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad. The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old. The youngster had been sunbathing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.
    Lioness Defends her Cub From a Lion
    A lion cub had to be defended by his mum when he was harshly disciplined by his dad.

    The lioness slapped the 500lb bully across the face to warn him off after he snarled loudly at the two-month-old.

    The youngster had been sunbathing on the bed of a dried-up marsh in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, when he was disturbed by his dad.

    He showed his disapproval at being disturbed by snarling - but was quickly shown who was boss when his dad snarled back even louder.

    The mum, who had two other cubs nearby, came over to ensure things did not get out of hand and resorted to slapping the dad across the face.

    British photographer Elliott Neep, who captured the scene, said: "The young cub had been sunbathing with his mother, brother and sister when they were disturbed by their dad.

    "He came up and nuzzled them but the cub snarled and the dad took exception to it and dispensed his own form of discipline with a loud growl.

    "It was like he was telling him: 'Don't snarl at me.'

    "The mum came over and said 'keep it calm' but then slapped the dad with her claws out, leaving a scratch.

    "He retaliated and slapped back but kept his claws sheathed. It was extremely brave of her to stand up to him.

    "At just a couple of months old, the cub still needs the protection of its mother.

    "If she had not been there the dad would have probably whacked the cub so hard it would have knock...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVDQGHQ

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  • PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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    PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stilling / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (891687a)
    Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) Training At The Nobel Gym Haverstock Hill London. As Ali Train's Sir Henry Cooper Looks On. Ali Defends His World Title Against Brian London At Earls Court On 6th August. Original Print Filed In Pkt - Clay 1966.
    Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) Training At The Nobel Gym Haverstock Hill London. As Ali Train''s Henry Cooper Looks On. Ali Defends His World Title Against Brian London At Earls Court On 6th August. Original Print Filed In Pkt - Clay 1966.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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