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  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
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    'MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT' MUSICAL OPENING NIGHT, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 17 MAR 2005

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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1503481a)
    ROYAL PYTHON python regius
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  • Heiress NICKY HILTON carries her very new Sang A green python tote bag
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    Heiress NICKY HILTON carries her very new Sang A green python tote bag
    Los Angeles, 2008-10-21 / Heiress NICKY HILTON carries her very new Sang A green python tote bag. 25-year-old NICKY was spotted out and about Los Angeles texting on her cell phone with a gal pal. NICKY - an aspiring fashion designer - carried one of this seasons newest bag, the Sang A python frame tote from the River collection (reportedly $9440), with a square detail zipper. NICKY paired her hot new bag with xxl aviators, a colourful sheer apple pattern cardigan, semi-distressed ankle zip skinny jeans and cherry red flats. Its nice to see NICKY in some colour once and a while (she normally wears blacks, whites and grays). Also note that the Sang A bag has been seen on the hit teen drama series Gossip Girl, carried by actress Leighton Meester. (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
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    No US rights | EXCL.: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family
    ** US & AUS out ** / Los Angeles, 2008-12-14 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Actress JESSICA ALBA can't get enough of her family. 27-year-old JESSICA was spotted as she took a stroll around the valley in Los Angeles with her husband producer CASH WARREN and their 7-month-old daughter HONOR MARIE. JESSICA - who prides herself in having 15 cousins - really must love family and cannot seem to get enough of hanging out with her growing one. Also notice JESSICA went for a retro 70s look - something that actress KATIE HOLMES has been doing a lot lately - wearing green and brown plaid rough wool coat paired with white-framed shades, bellbottom jeans, a turtleneck with blunt bangs that finish off the look. And notice JESS carries a Gerard Darel python Utah handbag (other celebs to carry different Gerard Darel handbags include Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Hayden Panettiere). JESSICA also ditched her stroller for a more intimate walk as she carried HONOR while CASH carried their coffees, later CASH is seen as he carries HONOR in a side pouch giving mom JESS a rest. And notice CASH wears his purple shades - the same pair JESS has been spotted wearing before. © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATHERINE HEIGL with 20's look hat and hubby leaving lunch at "Little Dom's"
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    Actress KATHERINE HEIGL with 20's look hat and hubby leaving lunch at "Little Dom's"
    Los Feliz, 2010-3-17 / Earth-colors on St. Patrick's Day... Actress KATHERINE HEIGL covered her darker hair shade under a 20's look hat as she went out for lunch with hubby JOSH KELLY at "Little Dom's" in Los Feliz. KATHERINE, who was dressed in earth-colors topped with a red $2,300 Valentino Maison Python bag, is reportedly not going to return as Dr. Izzie Stevens to the Seattle Grace Hospital in the TV hit show 'Grey's Anatomy'! But KATHERINE is set to hit the big screen with co-star Ashton Kutcher in the movie 'Killers' which will premiere on June 4, 2010. © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Superstar JENNIFER LOPEZ with python and croc mix Maia N bag shopping at The Grove
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    Superstar JENNIFER LOPEZ with python and croc mix Maia N bag shopping at The Grove
    Los Angeles, 2010-4-1 / Hola La Lopez! Superstar JENNIFER LOPEZ made a rare public appearance and shopped at 'Sur La Table' at The Grove for some luxury dinnerware. The mother-of-two looked great with her oversized Tom Ford shades, turtle-neck sweater with matching Uggs and some destroyed biker jeans, but her $2880 Maia N Python Hobo with Croc Strap literally screamed: "PETA, help me!" © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
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    Actress KATIE HOLMES shows off her maltreated feet while shopping with SURI at Barneys New York
    Beverly Hills, 2010-5-23 / Purple ballerinas wearing mother-daughter-duo KATIE HOLMES and SURI went on a Sunday shopping spree at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. SURI wore a cute floral print dress with a rhinestone embellished hair circlet and sported some leftovers from her chocolate croissant around her mouth while mommy KATIE carried SURI's favorite blanket and a Chloe Marcie python top handle bag. Notice KATIE's maltreated feet, maybe her dancing pumps are too small..? © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360c )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360e )
    Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360d )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360m )
    Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360i )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360f )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360o )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360q )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360p )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360r )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360s )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360u )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360v )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360w )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360x )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • William And Harry In Botswana
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    William And Harry In Botswana
    15th June 2010. Prince William and Prince Harry seen here getting up close and personal with the local wildlife at the Mokolodi education centre near Gabarone, Botswana.
    Credit: Stewart/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-55 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

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  • William And Harry In Botswana
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    William And Harry In Botswana
    15th June 2010. Prince William and Prince Harry seen here getting up close and personal with the local wildlife at the Mokolodi education centre near Gabarone, Botswana.
    Credit: Stewart/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-55 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    DUKAS/GOFF

     

  • William And Harry In Botswana
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    William And Harry In Botswana
    15th June 2010. Prince William and Prince Harry seen here getting up close and personal with the local wildlife at the Mokolodi education centre near Gabarone, Botswana.
    Credit: Stewart/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-55 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    DUKAS/GOFF

     

  • Travel mix
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    Travel mix
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Hall / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1264555a )
    MODEL RELEASED Vietnam, Man holding python, close-up of snake head
    Travel mix

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Wildlife and Scenics
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    Wildlife and Scenics
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonah Kessel / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299315a )
    Burmese Albino Python in Southeast Asia, Malaysia
    Wildlife and Scenics

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
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    Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
    Los Feliz, 2011-4-14 / Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON. The former Grey's Anatomy star and her mother NANCY saw the abused puppy at a shelter and decided to take him home. © Copyright 2011, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
    DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICTURES

     

  • Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
    DUKAS_18186560_MWP
    Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
    Los Feliz, 2011-4-14 / Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON. The former Grey's Anatomy star and her mother NANCY saw the abused puppy at a shelter and decided to take him home. © Copyright 2011, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
    DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICTURES

     

  • Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
    DUKAS_18186563_MWP
    Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON
    Los Feliz, 2011-4-14 / Actress KATHERINE HEIGL playing with her rescued two month old pit bull puppy JASON. The former Grey's Anatomy star and her mother NANCY saw the abused puppy at a shelter and decided to take him home. © Copyright 2011, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
    DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICTURES

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117a)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117d)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117c)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117e)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117f)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
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    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117h)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    DUKAS_20999042_REX
    Python eats wallaby, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Leon Geljon / Rex Features (1478117g)
    Python eats wallaby
    Brutal Nature: Wallaby Is No Match For Hungry Python
    It was less a case of tie me kangaroo down sport, than swallow my wallaby down snake when a python captured an unlucky marsupial.

    Leon Geljon was walking along a path with his wife when he spotted the grisly sight of the snake striking the wallaby and wrapping it in its coils.

    It then preceded to squeeze the life out of its prey before attempting to gulp it down whole.

    Amazingly, the slithery predator had its eye on Leon as it dealt with it's prey.

    Leon, 62, from Ballarat, Victoria, explains: "My wife and myself are currently touring around Australia, and at this point in time are located at the top end of the Northern Territory.

    "Recently we went to visit the Litchfield National Park, located about two hours South of Darwin, to photograph the beautiful Florence Falls.

    "We arrived at the Falls about 5pm which would give me the light needed to capture these falls in true outback colour.

    "With camera in hand we started the walk along the concrete path leading to the Falls. Approaching a slight bend we saw a small Wallaby peacefully sitting on the path, we stopped, and in that instance a python leaps from the undergrowth and within a split second was wrapped around the poor Wallaby.

    "Unfortunately it was to quick for me to capture the actual attack, the wallaby was struggling and squealing, but to no avail as the python had it securely in its grasp.

    "The python, now wrapped around the wallaby, had nowhere to go, so approaching it was quite easy. It did however have its eye on me as can be seen in the pictures as well.

    "The python proceeded to crush the poor animal until dead, and kept sniffing the wallaby's ear to check for life. It was in this position for some time, then repositioned itself for the final act of devouring ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOGKODOKP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Tierfreundschaft: Hund George und Erdmännchen Man Disa leben in der tierfreundlichsten Familie in Grossbritannien
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    Tierfreundschaft: Hund George und Erdmännchen Man Disa leben in der tierfreundlichsten Familie in Grossbritannien
    Grossbritanniens tierreichste Familie: Bei den Louths leben über 100 Tiere in Ruskington Nähe Sleaford


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    [Rob and Susan Louth with their 11 year old daughter Keira their pet Wallaby, a tortoise, a lizard and their 14 foot Burmese Python. See MASONS story MNANIMALS; Meet Britain's most animal mad family who have over 100 creatures living in their home - including a wallaby, a racoon and a meerkat. Susan, 43, and Rob, 33, Louth, began collecting unusual animals when they met five years ago. Now they have over 100 animals living at their home including Barnaby the wallaby, Man Disa the meerkat and Lottie the racoon. The family, who's home has become known as the zoo, have caused a stir in their leafy village by taking Lottie for walks twice a day.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Tierfreundschaft: Hund George und Erdmännchen Man Disa leben in der tierfreundlichsten Familie in Grossbritannien
    DUKAS_21127258_ACP
    Tierfreundschaft: Hund George und Erdmännchen Man Disa leben in der tierfreundlichsten Familie in Grossbritannien
    Grossbritanniens tierreichste Familie: Bei den Louths leben über 100 Tiere in Ruskington Nähe Sleaford


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    [Rob and Susan Louth at their home in Ruskington near Sleaford, Lincolnshire with their pet Burmese Python. See MASONS story MNANIMALS; Meet Britain's most animal mad family who have over 100 creatures living in their home - including a wallaby, a racoon and a meerkat. Susan, 43, and Rob, 33, Louth, began collecting unusual animals when they met five years ago. Now they have over 100 animals living at their home including Barnaby the wallaby, Man Disa the meerkat and Lottie the racoon. The family, who's home has become known as the zoo, have caused a stir in their leafy village by taking Lottie for walks twice a day.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

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