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  • Herd of migrating wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing Mara river. Masai Mara game reserve. Kenya.
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    Herd of migrating wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing Mara river. Masai Mara game reserve. Kenya.
    Herd of migrating wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) crossing Mara River, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Godong

     

  • Masai Warrior, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
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    Masai Warrior, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    Masai Warrior, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Karen Deakin

     

  • African Masai Woman and Baby, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
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    African Masai Woman and Baby, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    African Masai woman and baby, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Karen Deakin

     

  • African Masai Woman and Children, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
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    African Masai Woman and Children, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    African Masai woman and children, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Karen Deakin

     

  • Masai woman in Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
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    Masai woman in Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
    Masai woman in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Angelo Cavalli

     

  • Masai Man watching wind storm in Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
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    Masai Man watching wind storm in Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
    Masai man watching wind storm in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
    Angelo Cavalli

     

  • East Africa, Tanzania, safari in the Serengeti National Park, Unesco site, Masai tribe woman with decorated jewellery
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    East Africa, Tanzania, safari in the Serengeti National Park, Unesco site, Masai tribe woman with decorated jewellery
    Masai tribe woman with decorated jewellery, Serengeti National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
    Christian Kober

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160u)
    Leopards
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160t)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160s)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160r)
    Leopard cub
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160q)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160p)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160o)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160m)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160f)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160e)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160d)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160aa)
    Leopard cub in a tree
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160c)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160b)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160a)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160z)
    Leopard cub in a tree
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160ab)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160y)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160l)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160k)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160j)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160i)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160h)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160n)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160g)
    Leopard with Thomson's Gazelle kill
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160x)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160w)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Leopard auf der Jagd in der Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (8410160v)
    Leopard
    Leopards, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa - Jan 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8tw
    A photographer captured the circle of life on camera in all its bloody glory as he followed leopards on the hunt in the Masa Mara. George Turner spent three days tracking the elusive animals as they went about the tough business of surviving on the African plains. He comments: "Leopards are the favourite animal of all guides and it quickly became clear why. Ghost-like, they can appear from nowhere and of course, disappear just as quickly". Despite this George was able to not only photograph the shy creatures but also document some of their most intimate behaviour. "I photographed leopards from sunrise to sunset to really understand their behaviours and movements. On my final day I witnessed a young male stalk (and then kill) an adult Thomson's gazelle, which is no mean feat.
    (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 (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

     

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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

     

  • FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Charlotte Rhodes' photographs in Masai Mara. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Rhodes/REX/Shutterstock (5499173l)

    Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rrvb

    Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.

    Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.

    The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Charlotte Rhodes' photographs in Masai Mara. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Rhodes/REX/Shutterstock (5499173k)
    'Driving in a winter wonderland' - Charlotte's tour begins
    Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rrvb

    Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.

    Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.

    The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Charlotte Rhodes' photographs in Masai Mara. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Rhodes/REX/Shutterstock (5499173j)
    Topi watch for spots at night
    Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rrvb

    Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.

    Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.

    The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Charlotte Rhodes' photographs in Masai Mara. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Rhodes/REX/Shutterstock (5499173i)
    A leopard was bearing gifts
    Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rrvb

    Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.

    Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.

    The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    FEATURE - Wundervolle Tieraufnahmen aus der Wildnis in Masai Mara
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    Charlotte Rhodes captures wonderful wildlife in Masai Mara, Kenya - Dec 2015
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    Photographer Charlotte Rhodes has selected some of her favourite shots of the stunning wildlife in Kenya's Masai Mara this year.

    Charlotte Rhodes was staying at Kicheche Bush Camp in the Olare Conservancy in the Masai Mara, which is co-owned by Paul Goldstein.

    The fantastic photographs were taken during her stay last month in November.
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