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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Tiere werden aus dem Ökopark in Charkiw zur Sicherheit nach Poltawa gebracht
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An unexploded ordnance sticks out of the ground as Eco-Park employees chase after a llama to be rescued and brought to the town Poltava for safety after Russians shelled the area, killing dozens of animals outside of Kharkiv, Ukraine on Monday, May 2, 2022. Russia fired incendiary rockets into Ukraine's second-largest city on Wednesday -- which ignited a large fire in a civilian neighborhood of Kharkiv -- after ramping up missile attacks across the battle-scarred country.
Animals are Rescued From Eco-Park in Kharkiv to be Brought to Poltava, Ukraine for Saftey - 04 May 2022
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NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
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A remnant of a missile sticks out from the ground after a military strike near the residential neighborhood of Martuni, Nagorno-Karabakh, which is also internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, on Monday Oct. 12, 2020. The conflict, which began on Sept, 27, is between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over Nagorno-Karabakh D a disputed region, and has killed hundreds including dozens of civilians from both sides. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
CONFLICT IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, Artsakh, Martuni, Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan - 12 Oct 2020
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An ancient Cornish ceremony.
After a lapse of many years, the ancient ceremony of "Beating the Bounds" has been revived this year at Helston, Cornwall.
Photograph shows ; The Mayor of Helston, Mr Frank Strike, being "bumped" on the boundary stone on the Falmouth/Helston road, when the ancient ceremony of "Beating the Bounds" was observed at Helston recently.
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WM 2018 - Portugal gegen Marokko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran McManus/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9722514ar)
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal sticks his tongue out towards Morocco fans who chant for Lionel Messi
Portugal v Morocco, Group B, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia - 20 Jun 2018
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Hush beach at sunrise with bamboo sticks in the water, Fujian, China, Asia
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Sunset over Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seeweed and kelp
Sunset over Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seaweed and kelp, Fujian, China, Asia
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Sunset over Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seeweed and kelp
Sunset over Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seaweed and kelp, Fujian, China, Asia
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Xishan bay and beach at sunrise with bamboo sticks in the water, Fujian, China, Asia
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Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seeweed and kelp
Shajiang S Bay with endless rows of bamboo sticks to dry seaweed and kelp, Fujian, China, Asia
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FEATURE - Japan: Affen Wellness im Joshinetsu Kogen National Park
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Jigokudani Monkey Park - A "snow monkey" or Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) sticks its tongue out
Snow monkeys at Jigokudani Monkey Park, Joshinetsu Kogen National Park, Nagano Prefecture, Japan - 12th February 2018
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PEOPLE - FIFA WM: Schweiz gegen Nordirland in Basel
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A Switzerland fan with a hat made out of half a red football and little Switzerland flags on sticks
Switzerland v Northern Ireland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, Second Leg, St Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland - 12 November 2017
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FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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A general view as the ball sticks in a puddle ahead of the game
Germany v Denmark, UEFA Women's Euro 2017, Quarter-final, Sparta Stadion, Rotterdam, the Netherlands - 29 July 2017
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FEATURE - Play of the Tiger
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Performer taking support from the sticks to keep his hands stretched out, so the paint doesn't get smeared over his body, then standing in the sun to dry
Play of the tigers, Pulikali - Kerala, India - 17 Sep 2016
These shots of colourful Keralan 'tigers' roar with energy and dedication to their art.
Chennai-based photographer Ravikanth Kurma joined performers while they were primed for the 'play of the tigers', Pulikali, a 200-year-old folk art in Thrissur, India.
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NEWS - Wimbledon 2016: Dustin Brown feiert seinen Sieg über Dusan Lajovic
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Dustin Brown of Germany sticks out his tongue showing a piercing during Day Two of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, London on the 28th June 2016
Tennis - Wimbledon Championships 2016 Day Two All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Church Rd, London, United Kingdom - 28 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Neugierige Kühe in North Yorks. in Grossbritannien
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Highland cow sticks out its tongue as it approaches the photographer as he shoots a landscape sunrise picture
Cows take a liking to photographer's equipment, Malham Moor, North Yorkshire, Britain - 07 May 2016
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A landscape photographer had to MOO-ve it when a couple of inquisitive Highland cattle took a liking to his equipment.
David Zdanowicz was up early to capture the sunrise over Malham Moor in North Yorkshire on Saturday (7 May).
However, the long-horned livestock were seemingly intrigued to get a closer look at what was going on.
David was on the moor at around 6:30am when he had the encounter with the cattle with distinctive long wavy coats.
He explains: "I was taking pictures of the sunrise on the Malham Moors when some huge cows came over the hill. I started taking a few shots of them as they were quite a distance away.
"The next thing I know they start running towards me so I jumped over a wall leaving my bag and tripod behind.
"They took a liking to the equipment and didn't move for thirty minutes. I am definitely sticking to landscapes from now on."
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FEATURE - Funny Dog: Mutka die Deutsche Dogge schneidet Grimassen
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Mutka the Great Dane pulls a funny facial expression and sticks out his long tongue
Photographer shoots her dogs' funny facial expressions, Finland - Feb 2016
A photographer has captured the hilarious expressions of her beloved pet dog.
Krista Aalto, 29, from Finland, decided to document the facial contortions of her Great Dane Mutka.
The result is a side-splitting gallery of jiggling jowls, gurning, wide-open mouths - and an absolutely HUGE tongue.
Krista explains: "I have a passion for photography so I consider myself lucky to own such photogenic dogs.
"Both of the dogs are purebred Great Danes, Mutka, a blue eyed harlequin, is one-and-a-year old and his half sister Luna, a merle girl, is a few months younger.
"Ever since I brought Mutka home, he has been making his funny faces.
"Mutka is a very characterful dog and I began to receive a lot of comments about his funny facial expressions, so that gave me an idea to start capturing these expressions.
"He is always in a good mood! Luna is his calm and quiet counterpart."
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FEATURE - Funny Dog: Mutka die Deutsche Dogge schneidet Grimassen
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Mutka the Great Dane pulls a funny facial expression and sticks out his long tongue
Photographer shoots her dogs' funny facial expressions, Finland - Feb 2016
A photographer has captured the hilarious expressions of her beloved pet dog.
Krista Aalto, 29, from Finland, decided to document the facial contortions of her Great Dane Mutka.
The result is a side-splitting gallery of jiggling jowls, gurning, wide-open mouths - and an absolutely HUGE tongue.
Krista explains: "I have a passion for photography so I consider myself lucky to own such photogenic dogs.
"Both of the dogs are purebred Great Danes, Mutka, a blue eyed harlequin, is one-and-a-year old and his half sister Luna, a merle girl, is a few months younger.
"Ever since I brought Mutka home, he has been making his funny faces.
"Mutka is a very characterful dog and I began to receive a lot of comments about his funny facial expressions, so that gave me an idea to start capturing these expressions.
"He is always in a good mood! Luna is his calm and quiet counterpart."
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FEATURE - Funny Dog: Mutka die Deutsche Dogge schneidet Grimassen
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Mutka the Great Dane pulls a funny facial expression and sticks out his long tongue
Photographer shoots her dogs' funny facial expressions, Finland - Feb 2016
A photographer has captured the hilarious expressions of her beloved pet dog.
Krista Aalto, 29, from Finland, decided to document the facial contortions of her Great Dane Mutka.
The result is a side-splitting gallery of jiggling jowls, gurning, wide-open mouths - and an absolutely HUGE tongue.
Krista explains: "I have a passion for photography so I consider myself lucky to own such photogenic dogs.
"Both of the dogs are purebred Great Danes, Mutka, a blue eyed harlequin, is one-and-a-year old and his half sister Luna, a merle girl, is a few months younger.
"Ever since I brought Mutka home, he has been making his funny faces.
"Mutka is a very characterful dog and I began to receive a lot of comments about his funny facial expressions, so that gave me an idea to start capturing these expressions.
"He is always in a good mood! Luna is his calm and quiet counterpart."
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FEATURE - Funny Dog: Mutka die Deutsche Dogge schneidet Grimassen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Krista Aalto/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Mutka. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Mutka the Great Dane pulls a funny facial expression and sticks out his long tongue
Photographer shoots her dogs' funny facial expressions, Finland - Feb 2016
A photographer has captured the hilarious expressions of her beloved pet dog.
Krista Aalto, 29, from Finland, decided to document the facial contortions of her Great Dane Mutka.
The result is a side-splitting gallery of jiggling jowls, gurning, wide-open mouths - and an absolutely HUGE tongue.
Krista explains: "I have a passion for photography so I consider myself lucky to own such photogenic dogs.
"Both of the dogs are purebred Great Danes, Mutka, a blue eyed harlequin, is one-and-a-year old and his half sister Luna, a merle girl, is a few months younger.
"Ever since I brought Mutka home, he has been making his funny faces.
"Mutka is a very characterful dog and I began to receive a lot of comments about his funny facial expressions, so that gave me an idea to start capturing these expressions.
"He is always in a good mood! Luna is his calm and quiet counterpart."
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Women selling thanaka sticks, to be ground into paste to wear on the face as a decorative and protective mask, Sagaing Division.
Women selling thanaka sticks, to be ground into paste to wear on the face as a decorative and protective mask, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
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Illustrations featuring every day objects, Czech Republic - May 2015
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Kit kat sticks as piano keys
Illustrations featuring every day objects, Czech Republic - May 2015
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An artist has created a series of eye-catching drawings, combined with everyday objects.
Prague-based Kristián Mensa, 17, focuses on creative work with everyday objects that are often overlooked.
In the pictures a screw can be seen instead of a trumpet and a series of bolts have been used to represent bar stools.
Meanwhile, a flower has been used to replace the body of a grammarphone and a flower has also been used to replace the head, and beak, of a hummingbird.
Pieces of kit-kat have been used for piano keys, and pasta has been used to represent honey pots and ship chimneys.
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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Lexington Armory, New York, America - 07 Nov 2012
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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Lexington Armory, New York, America - 07 Nov 2012
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Ron Mueck art exhibition in Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Nov 2014
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Ron Mueck art exhibition in Sao Paulo, Brazil - 27 Nov 2014
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Ron Mueck Exhibition in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Nov. 27, 2014 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - The sculpture entitled ''Youth'' by the Australian artist Ron Mueck is displayed during his exhibition at the Pinacoteca of the State of Sao Paulo in Sao Paulo city, Brazil on Thursday, November 27, 2014. The exhibition will be open until February 22, 2015 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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A young Brazilian fan sticks her tongue out as she watches sat on her father's shoulders
2014 FIFA World Cup, Round of 16, Costa Rica v Greece, Arena Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil - 29 Jun 2014
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Doctors Without Borders in South Sudan
April 24, 2012 - Lankien, Jonglei, South Sudan: Children carry sticks gathered as firewood as the sky fills with the dark clouds of heavy rain. South Sudan face multiple crises including a precarious food security situation, massive refugee influxes, large scale outbreaks of infectious and deadly diseases, and intense inter-communal tensions and violence. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides medical care basing its work on the humanitarian principles of medical ethics and impartiality. The organization is committed to bringing quality medical care to people in crisis regardless of their race, religion, or political affiliation. MSF has been working in South Sudan since 1983. More than 2,000 South Sudanese staff work alongside almost 200 international staff in more than a dozen projects in eight federal states. (Brendan Bannon/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Prince William - May 1990 Prince William Eating A Kit Kat And Prince Harry Playing With Polo Sticks....royalty
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Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
Prince William - May 1990 Prince William Eating A Kit Kat And Prince Harry Playing With Polo Sticks....royalty
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Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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American black bear cub sticks out its tongue (crop)
Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.
Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.
He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.
"They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.
"When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."
Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.
Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
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Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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American black bear cub sticks out its tongue (crop)
Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.
Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.
He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.
"They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.
"When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."
Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.
Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
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Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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American black bear cub sticks out its tongue
Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.
Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.
He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.
"They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.
"When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."
Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.
Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
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Queen Sonja's 70th Birthday celebrations in Spangereid, Norway - 05 Jul 2007
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Queen Sonja's 70th Birthday celebrations in Spangereid, Norway - 05 Jul 2007
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Königin Beatrix wird 75 Jahre alt
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A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
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Yellow-crowned night heron tries to position frog so it can swallow it
Flipping Frog On The Menu For Hungry Heron
Kermit would do well to avoid this particular swamp.
One frog found it wasn't easy being green when a heron not only selected it for lunch, but subjected it to some controlled flipping - prior to swallowing it whole.
But not before giving the heron a raspberry by sticking its tongue out.
Photographer Nate Chappell captured the scene at Kitty Hollow County Park in Missouri City, Texas.
He explains: "Each evening for a spell a group of yellow-crowned night herons would fly in to feed on frogs and bugs in the swampy grass there.
"These images show a night heron which has caught a good sized frog.
"The heron had to flip the frog in the air several times in order to get it in right position to go down the hatch.
"Finally it was able to swallow the frog and you can clearly see the tongue of the frog sticking out as it awaits its fate.
"The night heron was preoccupied with eating his catch so it allowed me a close approach for some nice photographs."
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A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nate Chappell / Rex Features (1822830o)
Yellow-crowned night heron tries to position frog so it can swallow it
Flipping Frog On The Menu For Hungry Heron
Kermit would do well to avoid this particular swamp.
One frog found it wasn't easy being green when a heron not only selected it for lunch, but subjected it to some controlled flipping - prior to swallowing it whole.
But not before giving the heron a raspberry by sticking its tongue out.
Photographer Nate Chappell captured the scene at Kitty Hollow County Park in Missouri City, Texas.
He explains: "Each evening for a spell a group of yellow-crowned night herons would fly in to feed on frogs and bugs in the swampy grass there.
"These images show a night heron which has caught a good sized frog.
"The heron had to flip the frog in the air several times in order to get it in right position to go down the hatch.
"Finally it was able to swallow the frog and you can clearly see the tongue of the frog sticking out as it awaits its fate.
"The night heron was preoccupied with eating his catch so it allowed me a close approach for some nice photographs."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Nate Chappell/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IXJFQWPTF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Spain v USA, Men's Basketball final, London, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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Lebron James of USA sticks his tongue out
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Spain v USA, Men's Basketball final, London, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012
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Natasha Perdue of Great Britain sticks her tongue out as she fails to lift the weight - Women's 69kg
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Men's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012
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Toafitu Perive of Samoa sticks his tongue out as he lifts in the Clean and Jerk - Men's 77kg
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, ExCel, London, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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Christin Ulrich of Germany sticks her tongue after a successful attempt in the clean and jerk lift during the Women's Women's 58kg Weightlifting Group B
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Bear Sticks Out Its Tongue, Amsterdam Zoo, Netherlands - 19 May 2011
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Tania the bear sticks out her tongue, The 15-year-old, called Tania, entertained visitors at Amsterdam Zoo by pulling the funny face.
Bear Sticks Out Its Tongue, Amsterdam Zoo
This cheeky polar bear stuck out her tongue as she posed for a photograph at a zoo.
The 15-year-old, called Tania, entertained visitors at Amsterdam Zoo by pulling the funny face.
Photographer Lars van de Goor said: "I was taking pictures of the animals and noticed this polar bear.
"I spent half an hour running from left to right, repositioning myself time and time again to get myself into the right position.
"Then she finally looked straight into my camera and stuck her tongue out."
The 47-year-old, from Diemen, near Amsterdam, the Netherlands, added: "I thought it was really funny."
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZQSDRJF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Thailand - Apr 2011
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Calamari on sticks on fish stall, Si Kao, Thailand
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Jaipur, Rajasthan, keeping pigeons at bay constantly. India
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China, Hong Kong, Incense sticks burning in temple, close-up
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Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, swings one of his baseball bats in front of his home in Red Deer
Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, hangs a baseball bat to dry after staining it
Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, works on a baseball bat in his garage in Red Deer
Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333m )
The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE
A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.
Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.
Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.
The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.
Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).
Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.
She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.
She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.
And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.
She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.
In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333n )
The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE
A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.
Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.
Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.
The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.
Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).
Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.
She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.
She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.
And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.
She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.
In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333o )
The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE
A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.
Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.
Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.
The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.
Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).
Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.
She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.
She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.
And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.
She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.
In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333e )
The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dokkoon
New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE
A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.
Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.
Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.
The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.
Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).
Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.
She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.
She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.
And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.
She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.
In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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