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  • 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    Eddie Murphy. Cecil B. Demille Award winner, presented by Tracy Morgan
    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023

     

  • 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    Eddie Murphy. Cecil B. Demille Award winner, presented by Tracy Morgan
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  • 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    Eddie Murphy. Cecil B. Demille Award Winner
    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023

     

  • 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    Eddie Murphy. Cecil B. Demille Award Winner
    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023

     

  • 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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    Eddie Murphy. Cecil B. Demille Award Winner
    80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023

     

  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: An American Bald Eagles harasses another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Serio/CSM/Shutterstock (11021671f)
    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: Two American Bald Eagles harass another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Serio/CSM/Shutterstock (11021671g)
    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: An American Bald Eagles harasses another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Serio/CSM/Shutterstock (11021671i)
    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: An American Bald Eagles harasses another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Serio/CSM/Shutterstock (11021671h)
    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: An American Bald Eagles harasses another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Serio/CSM/Shutterstock (11021671j)
    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: An American Bald Eagles harasses another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • NEWS - Georgia: Verheerende Verwüstungen nach Tornado
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    NEWS - Georgia: Verheerende Verwüstungen nach Tornado
    January 24, 2017 - Cecil, Georgia, United States - A worker cleans up debris at the South Georgia Motorsports Park in Cecil, Georgia, which was heavily damaged by a tornado on January 22, 2017. The entire row of hospitality and media suites atop the grandstand was destroyed. The storm claimed seven lives in a nearby mobile home park. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05719931
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  • PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Die Gewinner
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    PEOPLE - Golden Globe 2017: Die Gewinner
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    Meryl Streep - Cecil B. Demille Award
    74th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, USA - 08 Jan 2017

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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    November 23, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 20, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 20, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    April 18, 2014 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother Jericho. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 26, 2011 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother Jericho and a lioness. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    September 17, 2013 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother Jericho plays with a stick. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 26, 2011 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother Jericho pursues a lioness. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother, Jericho. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and his brother Jericho. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 21, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and a lioness. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    November 19, 2011 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil's brother Jericho and a cub. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 19, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and two of his cubs. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 19, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and two of his cubs. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    November 23, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil waking up. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 21, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 21, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and a lioness. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 24, 2013 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 21, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and a lioness. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    May 27, 2015 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil and brother Jericho. Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Cecil the Lion
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    Cecil the Lion
    October 20, 2012 - Hwange, Zimbabwe: Cecil the Lion, 13-year-old, was lured out of a Zimbabwe wildlife reserve to be killed by an American hunter on July 1, 2015. Dr. Walter Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, allegedly paid $50,000 for the hunt. Cecil the Lion was one of Africa's most famous lions and the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of an ongoing research project, so authorities were able to track his last movements and his final location. The lion was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park. (Brent Stapelkamp/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Huntress Sabrina Corgatelli - 02 Aug 2015
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    Huntress Sabrina Corgatelli - 02 Aug 2015
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    ! I couldn't be any happier!! My emotion after getting him was a feeling I will never forget." She has vowed to continue posting images despite what her 'haters' think and said on Friday: " All you haters. this is for you!! have a great day, cuz I know I will!! " The university accountant's big game hunt photos are comparable to those posted online by dentist Walter Palmer, who caused outrage by killing Cecil the lion
    Huntress Sabrina Corgatelli - 02 Aug 2015
    Sabrina Corgatelli, from Boise, Idaho, who is taunting animal lovers on Facebook by posting glamorous photos of herself in full make-up with painted nails alongside the dead carcasses of animals she has killed on big game hunt safaris. She has received online abuse for her blatent disregard for the animals she kills but commented after killing a giraffe: " I got an amazing old Giraffe. Such as amazing animal!! I couldn't be any happier!! My emotion after getting him was a feeling I will never forget." She has vowed to continue posting images despite what her 'haters' think and said on Friday: " All you haters. this is for you!! have a great day, cuz I know I will!! " The university accountant's big game hunt photos are comparable to those posted online by dentist Walter Palmer, who caused outrage by killing Cecil the lion
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  • Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
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    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
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    Professional hunter Theo Bronkhorst (left) who accompanied American dentist Dr Walter Palmer when he killed Cecil the lion during a hunting trip in Zimbabwe earlier this month, pictured here on another hunting trip
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    Palmer (not pictured) paid about $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to go on the hunt during which Cecil, the country most famous and protected lion, was killed, skinned and beheaded. US dentist Walter Palmer shot the animal with a bow and rifle.
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  • Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
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    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
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    Professional hunter Theo Bronkhorst who accompanied American dentist Dr Walter Palmer when he killed Cecil the lion during a hunting trip in Zimbabwe earlier this month, pictured here on another hunting trip
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    Palmer (not pictured) paid about $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to go on the hunt during which Cecil, the country most famous and protected lion, was killed, skinned and beheaded. US dentist Walter Palmer shot the animal with a bow and rifle.
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    Walter Palmer with one of his kills - an elk
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Walter Palmer with one of his kills
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Cecil the lion
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Cecil the lion
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Cecil the lion
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Walter Palmer with one of his kills - a White Rhino
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Walter Palmer with one of his kills
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.

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    Walter Palmer poses with a lion he killed (not Cecil)
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.
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    Walter Palmer poses with one of his kills - a leopard
    Cecil the lion killed by American dentist Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Africa - 29 Jul 2015
    An American dentist who killed Cecil the lion with a bow and arrow during an illegal hunt in Zimbabwe has said that he is "deeply regrets" his actions. Walter Palmer, 55, from Minnesota, allegedly paid park guides $50,000 (GBP 32,000) to hunt and kill Cecil at the Hwange National Park, not realising that the animal was a local favourite According to reports Cecil was lured away from the safety of the park before being shot with a crossbow. He was then tracked for 40 hours and shot with a rifle. Palmer then posed for a 'trophy' photo with his corpse before it was decapitated and skinned. Palmer has insisted that he believed the hunting trip was legal. The two local guides are due to appear in court today and if convicted face up to 15 years in prison.
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