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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 5 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091b)
(Pic 2 - detail) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 3 - detail) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 6) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 2) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 6 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 4 - detail) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 5) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091i)
(Pic 3) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091j)
(Pic 4) Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has just fed on a prickly thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Sawford/REX Shutterstock (5215091g)
(Pic 1) Baby rabbit starts to feed on a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
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Pic shows: Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina on Wednesday night in a race-hate crime, seen here in pictures he posted of himself on an online blog entitled: " The Last Rhodesian," which he appears to have registered online on February 9. The webpage also contains a race hate manifesto of more than 2,000 words which gives an insight into the motive for the shootings. He states: " I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. The event that truly awakened me was the Trayvon Martin case. It was obvious that Zimmerman was the the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words 'black on White crime' into Google, and I have never been the same since that day." He posted a large number of photos on the site, including this one, which, according to the metadata embedded within them, were created from August 2014 up until the day of the shooting, June 17 2015. A number of pictures see him posing with a handgun and the Confederate flag, burning an American flag and visiting sites steeped in racial history. His manifesto calls for a new civil war in America. Dylann Roof entered the Emanuel AME church at 110 Calhoun Street where he shot church members at a weekly bible study group. A five-year-old girl survived by playing dead and the killer let one woman escape to tell the world what happened. Eight of the victims died at the scene and one died later in hospital.
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina has posted an online blog entitled 'The Last R
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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(C) Mahsoob (Paul Hanagan) wins The Wolferton Handicap Stakes from (L) Sennockian Star (Franny Norton) on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Suits You (Cristian Demuro) wins The Chesham Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Undrafted and Frankie Dettori after winning The Diamond Jubilee Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Frankie Dettori after winning The Diamond Jubilee Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Frankie Dettori after winning The Diamond Jubilee Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Undrafted and Frankie Dettori after winning The Diamond Jubilee Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Wesley Ward and Frankie Dettori after winning The Diamond Jubilee Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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The Queen Ryan Moore with his leading jockey award for Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Racegoers take precautions against the rain as they arrive for the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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A racegoer takes precautions against the rain as she arrives for the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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A racegoer takes precautions against the rain as she arrives for the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Racegoers take precautions against the rain as they arrive for the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Samantha Gibbins enjoys herself on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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A racegoer enjoys herself on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Charlie Elmy-Britton enjoys herself on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Charlie Elmy-Britton enjoys herself on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Suits You (Cristian Demuro) wins The Chesham Stakes on the 5th day @ Royal Ascot. 20.6.15.
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 20 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Twiggy presents the trophy for The King Edward Vll Stakes on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Twiggy presents the trophy for The King Edward Vll Stakes on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Twiggy presents the trophy for The King Edward Vll Stakes on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Twiggy presents the trophy for The King Edward Vll Stakes on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh in the Royal Procession as it arrives for Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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(L) Lady Soames, Zara Tindall and Lord Soames in the Royal Procession as it arrives for Day 4 of Royal Ascot. 19.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 19 June 2015
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 18 Jun 2015
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The Queen chats to Johnny Weatherby on Ladies Day @ Royal Ascot. 18.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 18 Jun 2015
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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(Pic 13) The dejected cheetah after being chased off by the warthogs
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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(Pic 12) The warthogs chase off the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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(Pic 11) The warthogs chase off the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 10) The warthogs chase off the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 9) The warthog chase the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rhodes/REX Shutterstock (4849418h)
(Pic 7) The warthog chase the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rhodes/REX Shutterstock (4849418g)
(Pic 6) The warthogs begin to chase the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 5) The warthogs begin to chase the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rhodes/REX Shutterstock (4849418e)
(Pic 4) A brief stand-off between the warthogs and the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rhodes/REX Shutterstock (4849418d)
(Pic 3) The warthogs begin to chase the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qiro
A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 2) A brief stand-off between the warthogs and the cheetah
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Charlotte Rhodes/REX Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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(Pic 1) Cheetah tracks a warthog
Warthogs chase off cheetah, Masai Mara, Kenya - 9 Jun 2015
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A young cheetah went to war with a pair of warthogs - and ended up running off with its tail between its legs.
Photographer Charlotte Rhodes from York captured the hilarious scene as the predator turned tail in Kenya's Masai Mara earlier this month (June).
Her dramatic images show the sub-adult big cat approaching the hogs. There is a brief stand-off before the balance of power tips and the warthogs, who have four sharp tusks on their heads, sprint after the cheetah.
And cheetahs may be the fastest land animal on Earth, but when startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometres) an hour.
Charlotte says: "I have seen cheetahs take on piglets but these were a little large for them. The cheetah mother wanted nothing to do with this confrontation.
"Initially the warthogs ran off but then realising the situation turned the tables on the callow cats."
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Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 18 Jun 2015
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A racegoer makes repairs to her feet on Ladies Day @ Royal Ascot. 18.6.15. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Horse Racing from Ascot, Britain - 18 Jun 2015
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