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Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK
The nose art of a Pakistan Air Force Lockheed C-130E Hercules from 6 Squadron ''Antelopes'' is displayed during the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, England, on July 19, 2025. (Photo by Jon Hobley | MI News/NurPhoto) -
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
African Wild dogs in their enclosure at Chester Zoo in Cheshire. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Amphibian zookeeper Adam Bland holding a African bullfrog named "Trevor" at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
A Meerkat at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Amphibian zookeeper Adam Bland holding a African bullfrog named "Trevor" at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Sam Harley, Assistant team manager at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Jamie Christon, CEO of Chester Zoo during the first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.
Zebras in the 'African savannah at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.
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Mynah birds line up on backs of antelopes, Rajasthan, India - 15 Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Chhotu Khan/Solent News / Rex Features (1438517D)
I Hope You Don't Mynah ...
If you scratch my back I'll scratch yours.
These antelope appear more than happy to offer a convenient resting place to dozens of Mynah birds.
The birds alighted on their antelope perches - forming a near-unbroken long line from head to tail - during feeding time at the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan, India.
While the antelope happily cropped the grass the Mynahs got busy cleansing them of any fleas or mites.
Photographer Chhotu Khan said the antelopes did not appear to be bothered by the birds pecking at their fur.
He said: "I was there to do some bird-watching when I saw a flock of bank mynas fly from nearby trees and land on the nilgais' backs. They landed on all the nilgai - including the juveniles.
"The birds fed on fleas and other bugs, cleaning the nilgai of these harmful insects. The photographs show a happy relationship where both species benefit.
"The birds sat there for 20 to 25 minutes and I was very happy to get this shot because it does not happen very often. It was a rare phenomena to watch all these birds in this way.
"The nilgai do not get irritated because they know that the birds are doing them good. I did not see them making much of an effort to get away from the birds.'
Mr Chhotu, who lives in the park, added: "Wildlife is so unpredictable and you never know what you may experience and that is the beauty of this.
"I was very happy to be able to capture the birds and the relationship between the species. Wildlife photography is my passion".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chhotu Khan / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VVGYXHSAP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mynah birds line up on backs of antelopes, Rajasthan, India - 15 Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Chhotu Khan/Solent News / Rex Features (1438517C)
I Hope You Don't Mynah ...
If you scratch my back I'll scratch yours.
These antelope appear more than happy to offer a convenient resting place to dozens of Mynah birds.
The birds alighted on their antelope perches - forming a near-unbroken long line from head to tail - during feeding time at the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan, India.
While the antelope happily cropped the grass the Mynahs got busy cleansing them of any fleas or mites.
Photographer Chhotu Khan said the antelopes did not appear to be bothered by the birds pecking at their fur.
He said: "I was there to do some bird-watching when I saw a flock of bank mynas fly from nearby trees and land on the nilgais' backs. They landed on all the nilgai - including the juveniles.
"The birds fed on fleas and other bugs, cleaning the nilgai of these harmful insects. The photographs show a happy relationship where both species benefit.
"The birds sat there for 20 to 25 minutes and I was very happy to get this shot because it does not happen very often. It was a rare phenomena to watch all these birds in this way.
"The nilgai do not get irritated because they know that the birds are doing them good. I did not see them making much of an effort to get away from the birds.'
Mr Chhotu, who lives in the park, added: "Wildlife is so unpredictable and you never know what you may experience and that is the beauty of this.
"I was very happy to be able to capture the birds and the relationship between the species. Wildlife photography is my passion".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chhotu Khan / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VVGYXHSAP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mynah birds line up on backs of antelopes, Rajasthan, India - 15 Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Chhotu Khan/Solent News / Rex Features (1438517A)
I Hope You Don't Mynah ...
If you scratch my back I'll scratch yours.
These antelope appear more than happy to offer a convenient resting place to dozens of Mynah birds.
The birds alighted on their antelope perches - forming a near-unbroken long line from head to tail - during feeding time at the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan, India.
While the antelope happily cropped the grass the Mynahs got busy cleansing them of any fleas or mites.
Photographer Chhotu Khan said the antelopes did not appear to be bothered by the birds pecking at their fur.
He said: "I was there to do some bird-watching when I saw a flock of bank mynas fly from nearby trees and land on the nilgais' backs. They landed on all the nilgai - including the juveniles.
"The birds fed on fleas and other bugs, cleaning the nilgai of these harmful insects. The photographs show a happy relationship where both species benefit.
"The birds sat there for 20 to 25 minutes and I was very happy to get this shot because it does not happen very often. It was a rare phenomena to watch all these birds in this way.
"The nilgai do not get irritated because they know that the birds are doing them good. I did not see them making much of an effort to get away from the birds.'
Mr Chhotu, who lives in the park, added: "Wildlife is so unpredictable and you never know what you may experience and that is the beauty of this.
"I was very happy to be able to capture the birds and the relationship between the species. Wildlife photography is my passion".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chhotu Khan / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VVGYXHSAP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mynah birds line up on backs of antelopes, Rajasthan, India - 15 Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Chhotu Khan/Solent News / Rex Features (1438517B)
I Hope You Don't Mynah ...
If you scratch my back I'll scratch yours.
These antelope appear more than happy to offer a convenient resting place to dozens of Mynah birds.
The birds alighted on their antelope perches - forming a near-unbroken long line from head to tail - during feeding time at the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan, India.
While the antelope happily cropped the grass the Mynahs got busy cleansing them of any fleas or mites.
Photographer Chhotu Khan said the antelopes did not appear to be bothered by the birds pecking at their fur.
He said: "I was there to do some bird-watching when I saw a flock of bank mynas fly from nearby trees and land on the nilgais' backs. They landed on all the nilgai - including the juveniles.
"The birds fed on fleas and other bugs, cleaning the nilgai of these harmful insects. The photographs show a happy relationship where both species benefit.
"The birds sat there for 20 to 25 minutes and I was very happy to get this shot because it does not happen very often. It was a rare phenomena to watch all these birds in this way.
"The nilgai do not get irritated because they know that the birds are doing them good. I did not see them making much of an effort to get away from the birds.'
Mr Chhotu, who lives in the park, added: "Wildlife is so unpredictable and you never know what you may experience and that is the beauty of this.
"I was very happy to be able to capture the birds and the relationship between the species. Wildlife photography is my passion".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Chhotu Khan / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VVGYXHSAP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Red lechwe running through floodplain, Xakanaxa, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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