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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189i)
A male Persian leopard (Panthera pardus) seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189g)
Two Persian leopards (Panthera pardus) seen in their enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189k)
A male Persian leopard (Panthera pardus) seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189h)
Two Persian leopards (Panthera pardus) seen in their enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189c)
Two Persian leopards (Panthera pardus) seen in their enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189j)
A male Persian leopard (Panthera pardus) seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo.
Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Spanien: Der Fuengirola Tierpark in Malaga
February 26, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A leopard (Panthera pardus) seen inside its enclosure at Fuengirola Bioparc (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Spanien: Der Fuengirola Tierpark in Malaga
February 26, 2018 - Malaga, Spain - A sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) seen inside its enclosure .through a protective crystal at Fuengirola Bioparc (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Aug. 10, 2015
Aug. 10, 2015 - France - AFRICAN LION panthera leo, CUB SLEEPING, KENYA (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055i)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055j)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055d)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055h)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055g)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055f)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055n)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055m)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055k)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055l)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055a)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055o)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055q)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055p)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055b)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055r)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055e)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055c)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bengal tiger and cubs, Ranthambhore, India - Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3935055s)
Adorable Tiger Family Beat The Heat
These heartmeltingly adorable photos show the rare sight of a Bengal tiger mother and her cubs in the wild.
Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse snapped the happy family as they attempted to keep cool on a hot day in Ranthambhore, India.
With temperatures soaring to 44C, in an effort to beat the heat the female tiger, called Noor, and her 3-month-old cubs took a cooling dip in a stream.
As the family frolicked together Andy captured their antics on camera as Noor carefully lifted each of her cubs up and placed them in the water.
It was then time for a snuggle and a quick lick before the rambunctious cubs decided to indulge in some fun and games.
There are only an estimated 1,700-2,000 Bengal tigers left in the wild and over the past century their numbers have fallen dramatically.
The species is classified as endangered with habitat losses and poaching the two largest threats to their survival.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQAVQGDGR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232u )
African Leopard
(Panthera pardus)
sleeping in shade during heat of day
South Africa
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232x )
African Leopard
(Panthera pardus)
sleeping on log
South Africa
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232bg )
Bengal Tiger
(Panthera tigris tigris)
sleeping during heat of day
Bandhavgarh, India
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232p )
African Lion
(Panthera leo)
cub playing on male
Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232k )
African Lion
(Panthera leo)
old male sleeping
Masai Mara, Kenya
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232d )
African Leopard
(Panthera pardus)
relaxing in tree
Samburu, Kenya, Africa
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232av )
Bengal Tiger
(Panthera tigris tigris)
female on old temple
India
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232am )
African Lion
(Panthera leo)
sleeping
South Luangwa, Zambia
Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.
Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.
Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.
The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Various Sleeping Animals
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232p )
African Lion
(Panthera leo)
cub playing on male
Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
Various Sleeping Animals
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Fritz / Rex Features ( 761842DW )
Snarling Lion (Panthera leo), Kruger National Park, South Africa
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(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Loewen im Gehege des "Hagenbecks Tierpark in Hamburg.
Credit: Romero/face to face (FOTO: DUKAS/FACETOFACE)
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Loewen im Gehege des "Hagenbecks Tierpark in Hamburg.
Credit: Romero/face to face (FOTO: DUKAS/FACETOFACE)
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FEATURE - Kurioses zum Welt-Löwen-Tag
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mint Images/REX/Shutterstock (1966811a)
Lionesses drinking at waterhole, Panthera leo, Chobe National Park, Botswana
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