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USA - 6th Annual Red CARpet Safety Awareness Event - Culver City
September 23, 2017, Culver City, California, USA: MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER at the 6th Annual Red CARpet Safety Awareness Event at the Sony Pictures Studio on September 23, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kathy Hutchins via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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USA - 6th Annual Red CARpet Safety Awareness Event - Culver City
September 23, 2017, Culver City, California, USA: MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER at the 6th Annual Red CARpet Safety Awareness Event at the Sony Pictures Studio on September 23, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kathy Hutchins via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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VARIOUS - 1981
Premium
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Malcolm Mclaren and Vivienne Westwood 1981
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) and Denise Black (as Pearl) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Denise Black (as Pearl) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Denise Black (as Pearl) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina) who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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Press photocall Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm at the Soho Theatre.
Sophie Melville (as Nina)
Denise Black (as Pearl)
Cat Simmons (as Jackie)
Who will be in Mum by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. Directed by Abigail Graham at the Soho Theatre, London, UK.
Runs to 20th November 2021.
Press photocall on 25th October 2021
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Putnam/REX/Shutterstock (9622890f)
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull attends the final day of swimming and mingles with the Australian team
21st Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - 10 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis bei der amfAR Gala in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (8326239x)
Bridget Malcolm
amfAR New York Gala, Arrivals, USA - 08 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Donald Trump telefoniert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8137190n)
United States President Donald Trump speaks on the phone with Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull in the Oval Office
Donald Trump phone conversations with world leaders, Washington DC, USA - 28 Jan 2017
The call was one of five calls with foreign leaders scheduled for Saturday
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NEWS - Donald Trump telefoniert
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United States President Donald Trump speaks on the phone with Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull in the Oval Office
Donald Trump phone conversations with world leaders, Washington DC, USA - 28 Jan 2017
The call was one of five calls with foreign leaders scheduled for Saturday
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NEWS - Donald Trump telefoniert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8137190k)
United States President Donald Trump speaks on the phone with Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull in the Oval Office
Donald Trump phone conversations with world leaders, Washington DC, USA - 28 Jan 2017
The call was one of five calls with foreign leaders scheduled for Saturday
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PEOPLE - London Fashionweek Männer: Promis bei Vivienne Westwood
January 9, 2017 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - General backstage and atmosphere at Vivienne Westwood's fashion show during London Fashion Week Men's 2017 to present the AW 17/18 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Paris: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Styling im Grand Palais
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7529638aj)
Bridget Malcolm backstage
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Backstage, Grand Palais, Paris, France - 30 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Paris: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Styling im Grand Palais
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7529638ah)
Bridget Malcolm backstage
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Backstage, Grand Palais, Paris, France - 30 Nov 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Paris: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Styling im Grand Palais
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7529638ad)
Bridget Malcolm backstage
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Backstage, Grand Palais, Paris, France - 30 Nov 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Paris: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Styling im Grand Palais
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7529638ac)
Bridget Malcolm backstage
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Backstage, Grand Palais, Paris, France - 30 Nov 2016
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143y)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143ae)
Crocodile keeper allows a visitor to handle a baby crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143aa)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143ac)
Crocodile keeper with a baby crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143f)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143e)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143d)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143c)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143i)
Feeding time
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143k)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143ah)
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Wildlife Park entrance
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143ag)
A visitor handles a baby crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143g)
Saltwater crocodile being fed a chicken carcass
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143l)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143m)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143n)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143p)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143r)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143q)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143v)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143p)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas