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This is a bit fishy... A brown bear appears to stick out its forked tongue. The large animal is devouring a fish it caught while splashing around in a lake.
The photos were taken by Kevin Ebi in the Katmai National Park, Alaska. The 52-year-old nature photographer said he stayed about 50 metres away from the 'strong' animals but added they had little interest in people. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
© Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
© Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
© Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
© Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_01
This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.
Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”
“The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”
“There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”
“Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”
Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News
© Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.
The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Picture must credit : Cam Whitnall/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub's father Neron
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Picture must credit : Cam Whitnall/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The cub's parents Neron and Keira
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Picture must credit : Harry Cook/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" .
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
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Picture must credit : Harry Cook/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby"
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
Ref 12961
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Picture must credit : Cam Whitnall/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby"
Picture upplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
Ref 12961
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Picture must credit : Alma Leaper/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
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Picture must credit : Cam Whitnall/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub's father Neron
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
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Picture must credit : Alma Leaper/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
Picture upplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
Ferrari Press Agency
Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Alma Leaper/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
Picture upplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
Ferrari Press Agency
Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Alma Leaper/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
Picture upplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
Ferrari Press Agency
Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Alma Leaper/Big Cat Sanctuary
A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
Picture upplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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Cub 1
Ref 12961
24/05/2021
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A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" .
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby"
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A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby" ,with her mother Keira.
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A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby"
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FEATURE - Seltener schwarzer Jaguarjunge zeigt sich erstmals in Tierpark in Kent
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A stunning, rare female black jaguar cub has made her first public appearance.The seven week old cub, still not officially named, was born in the UK at conservation centre The Big Cat Sanctuary.Her mother is Keira a common spotted jaguar while father Neron is black with traces of gold.A spokesperson for the sanctuary, in Kent, said:” So far, our little cub has been doing brilliantly. “She is a stunning black jaguar and is often seen cuddling up and playing with mum, Keira. “
OPS: The new jaguar cub, not officially named and known for the moment simply as "Baby"
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, toasts marshmallows during her visit to a Scout Group in Northolt, northwest London. Catherine Duchess of Cambridge joined Cub and Beaver Scouts in outdoor activities.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visits a scout group, Northolt, London, UK - 29 Sep 2020
The Duchess learned how the Scouts have adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and continued Scouting sessions and online activities.
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FEATURE - Pavian schleppt Löwenjunges auf den Baum
Pic from www.kurtsafari.com/ Magnus News. Pic shows a male baboon carrying off an alive lion cub in Kruger National Park on Satruday in scenes reminiscent of the LIon King film. Sadly the cub is not thought to have survived. This is the bizarre moment life imitated art when a male baboon was spotted carrying a lion cub in an echo of the famous scene from the Lion King film. In the Disney classic movie Simba the lion cub is held aloft by a baboon shaman as his birth announced. Sadly for this young cub itÕs feared the ending would not be a happy one because at just a few days old it could not survive without its mother. As these images show the youngster was helpless in the arms of the baboon and both could not be tracked as they disappeared into the bush. Wildlife guide Kurt Schultz, director of Kurt Safari Co, took these startling images on Saturday in Kruger National Park, South Africa. //MAGNUSNEWSAGENCY_MojIzbor.6437/2002031658/Credit:Kurtsafari/Magnus News/SIPA/2002031700 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00943306
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FEATURE - Pavian schleppt Löwenjunges auf den Baum
Pic from www.kurtsafari.com/ Magnus News. Pic shows a male baboon carrying off an alive lion cub in Kruger National Park on Satruday in scenes reminiscent of the LIon King film. Sadly the cub is not thought to have survived. This is the bizarre moment life imitated art when a male baboon was spotted carrying a lion cub in an echo of the famous scene from the Lion King film. In the Disney classic movie Simba the lion cub is held aloft by a baboon shaman as his birth announced. Sadly for this young cub itÕs feared the ending would not be a happy one because at just a few days old it could not survive without its mother. As these images show the youngster was helpless in the arms of the baboon and both could not be tracked as they disappeared into the bush. Wildlife guide Kurt Schultz, director of Kurt Safari Co, took these startling images on Saturday in Kruger National Park, South Africa. //MAGNUSNEWSAGENCY_MojIzbor.6445/2002031659/Credit:Kurtsafari/Magnus News/SIPA/2002031700 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00943306
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FEATURE - Pavian schleppt Löwenjunges auf den Baum
Pic from www.kurtsafari.com/ Magnus News. Pic shows a male baboon carrying off an alive lion cub in Kruger National Park on Satruday in scenes reminiscent of the LIon King film. Sadly the cub is not thought to have survived. This is the bizarre moment life imitated art when a male baboon was spotted carrying a lion cub in an echo of the famous scene from the Lion King film. In the Disney classic movie Simba the lion cub is held aloft by a baboon shaman as his birth announced. Sadly for this young cub itÕs feared the ending would not be a happy one because at just a few days old it could not survive without its mother. As these images show the youngster was helpless in the arms of the baboon and both could not be tracked as they disappeared into the bush. Wildlife guide Kurt Schultz, director of Kurt Safari Co, took these startling images on Saturday in Kruger National Park, South Africa. //MAGNUSNEWSAGENCY_MojIzbor.6442/2002031659/Credit:Kurtsafari/Magnus News/SIPA/2002031700 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00943306
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FEATURE - Pavian schleppt Löwenjunges auf den Baum
Pic from www.kurtsafari.com/ Magnus News. Pic shows a male baboon carrying off an alive lion cub in Kruger National Park on Satruday in scenes reminiscent of the LIon King film. Sadly the cub is not thought to have survived. This is the bizarre moment life imitated art when a male baboon was spotted carrying a lion cub in an echo of the famous scene from the Lion King film. In the Disney classic movie Simba the lion cub is held aloft by a baboon shaman as his birth announced. Sadly for this young cub it’s feared the ending would not be a happy one because at just a few days old it could not survive without its mother. As these images show the youngster was helpless in the arms of the baboon and both could not be tracked as they disappeared into the bush. Wildlife guide Kurt Schultz, director of Kurt Safari Co, took these startling images on Saturday in Kruger National Park, South Africa. //MAGNUSNEWSAGENCY_MojIzbor.6441/2002031659/Credit:Kurtsafari/Magnus News/SIPA/2002031700 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00943306
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Lioness (Panthera leo) with cub, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
Lioness (Panthera leo) with cub, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
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Lioness (Panthera leo) grooming cub, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
Lioness (Panthera leo) grooming cub, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
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Lion (Panthera leo) cub, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
Lion (Panthera leo) cub, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
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Lioness (Panthera leo) with cub, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Lioness (Panthera leo) with cub, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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FEATURE - Zwei putzige Löwen-Welpen im Zoo in Liberec
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10360844b)
Barbary Lions cub
Barbary Lions cub at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 13 Aug 2019
Two cubs born in May 8, 2019, the furry siblings have been pictured loving life as they snuggle up to each other.
The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild.
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FEATURE - Zwei putzige Löwen-Welpen im Zoo in Liberec
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10360844k)
Barbary Lions cub
Barbary Lions cub at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 13 Aug 2019
Two cubs born in May 8, 2019, the furry siblings have been pictured loving life as they snuggle up to each other.
The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild.
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FEATURE - Zwei putzige Löwen-Welpen im Zoo in Liberec
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10360844r)
Barbary Lions cub
Barbary Lions cub at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 13 Aug 2019
Two cubs born in May 8, 2019, the furry siblings have been pictured loving life as they snuggle up to each other.
The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild.
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FEATURE - Zwei putzige Löwen-Welpen im Zoo in Liberec
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10360844a)
Barbary Lions cub
Barbary Lions cub at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 13 Aug 2019
Two cubs born in May 8, 2019, the furry siblings have been pictured loving life as they snuggle up to each other.
The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild.
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FEATURE - Zwei putzige Löwen-Welpen im Zoo in Liberec
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10360844n)
Barbary Lions cubs
Barbary Lions cub at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 13 Aug 2019
Two cubs born in May 8, 2019, the furry siblings have been pictured loving life as they snuggle up to each other.
The Barbary lion sometimes referred to as the Atlas lion is an African lion population that is considered extinct in the wild.
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