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June 18, 1959 - Athens, Greece - ARISTOTLE ONASSIS (1906-1975) was a prominent Greek shipping magnate of the 20th Century. PICTURED: Onassis throws a party for mistress, opera singer Maria Callas after her performance in 'Medea'. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mariah Carey throws the opening pitch...not very far as our pictures show at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball match at the Tokyo Dome today.
The singer took part to promote her new album, 'E=MC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mariah Carey throws the opening pitch...not very far as our pictures show at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball match at the Tokyo Dome today.
The singer took part to promote her new album, 'E=MC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mariah Carey throws the opening pitch...not very far as our pictures show at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball match at the Tokyo Dome today.
The singer took part to promote her new album, 'E=MC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mariah Carey throws the opening pitch...not very far as our pictures show at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball match at the Tokyo Dome today.
The singer took part to promote her new album, 'E=MC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 766301B )
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Mariah Carey throws the first pitch at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball game at the Tokyo Dome, Japan - 28 May 2008
Mariah Carey throws the opening pitch...not very far as our pictures show at the Yomiuri Giants v Rakuten Eagles baseball match at the Tokyo Dome today.
The singer took part to promote her new album, 'E=MC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
Prince Charles and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple and School in London today. On arrival at the temple the royal couple had a Chandlo dot applied to their foreheads and a traditional red string nada Chadhi tied to their wrists. They then made a private visit to the Central Shrine before dropping in to visit the Swaminarayan School. Here they met with staff and students and were treated to demonstrations of several 'Holi' themed activities. The Hindu festival of Holi celebrates the arrival of spring. On this day people celebrate the changing season and the beauty associated with spring blossoms by spraying each other with colour. Charles and Camilla saw a demonstration of this as children in the playground threw coloured powder and water over each other. Afterwards, the children filed past Charles and Camilla, showering them with flower petals as part of a symbolic gesture.
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
Prince Charles and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple and School in London today. On arrival at the temple the royal couple had a Chandlo dot applied to their foreheads and a traditional red string nada Chadhi tied to their wrists. They then made a private visit to the Central Shrine before dropping in to visit the Swaminarayan School. Here they met with staff and students and were treated to demonstrations of several 'Holi' themed activities. The Hindu festival of Holi celebrates the arrival of spring. On this day people celebrate the changing season and the beauty associated with spring blossoms by spraying each other with colour. Charles and Camilla saw a demonstration of this as children in the playground threw coloured powder and water over each other. Afterwards, the children filed past Charles and Camilla, showering them with flower petals as part of a symbolic gesture.
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
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Prince Charles throws petals over a dancer
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Neasden Temple, London, Britain - 04 Mar 2009
Prince Charles and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple and School in London today. On arrival at the temple the royal couple had a Chandlo dot applied to their foreheads and a traditional red string nada Chadhi tied to their wrists. They then made a private visit to the Central Shrine before dropping in to visit the Swaminarayan School. Here they met with staff and students and were treated to demonstrations of several 'Holi' themed activities. The Hindu festival of Holi celebrates the arrival of spring. On this day people celebrate the changing season and the beauty associated with spring blossoms by spraying each other with colour. Charles and Camilla saw a demonstration of this as children in the playground threw coloured powder and water over each other. Afterwards, the children filed past Charles and Camilla, showering them with flower petals as part of a symbolic gesture.
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Woman stock - 2009
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Fifth World Dwarf Games at Mary Peters Track, South Belfast, Northern Ireland - 27 Jul 2009
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Fifth World Dwarf Games at Mary Peters Track, South Belfast, Northern Ireland - 27 Jul 2009
TALENT COMES IN ALL SIZES AT DWARF WORLD GAMES
The Dwarf World Games is proof that talented athletes come in all sizes.
Over 200 athletes from around the world took part in this year's games at Mary Peters Track in South Belfast.
It was the first time the event had been held in Northern Ireland in its 16-year history, and the Games were hosted by the Dwarf Athletic Association of Northern Ireland (DAANI).
At the games the restricted growth athletes taking part competed against each other in a range of different disciplines.
This included track, field and swimming events, along with other sports including football, basketball, hockey, badminton and table tennis.
Athletes taking part ranged in ability from under-11s, competing in their first tournament, to paralympians.
They also came from all over the world, including the US, India, Europe, the United Kingdom
Dame Mary Peters herself officially opened proceedings at the week-long Games as part of a colourful opening ceremony that featured Irish music and dance.
The first World Dwarf Games was held in Chicago in 1993. They have since been held in England in 1997, Canada in 2001 and France in 2005.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall throws a snowball after attending a tea party for children from Ty Hafan hospice in Wales, at Highgrove House
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall throws a snowball
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall throws a snowball after attending a tea party for children from Ty Hafan hospice in Wales, at Highgrove House
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall throws a snowball
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets children from Ty Hafan hospice, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Dec 2009
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall throws a snowball after attending a tea party for children from Ty Hafan hospice in Wales, at Highgrove House
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Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
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Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
SUSPECT THIEF STAMPS ON BABY
A suspected thief in China has drawn widespread horror after stamping on a baby.
The incident occurred in Zhengzhou, Henan province when two women carrying babies were detained after being accused of stealing a cell phone.
High school student Xiao Zheng was walking over a flyover when she suddenly discovered that her cell phone was missing.
She comments: "I then looked around and found two women holding babies just past me. A vendor told me that the women stole my phone."
Xiao ran up to the women and demanded that they return her phone.
"They jumped on me out of blue and started to pull my hair, saying I framed them and accusing me of stealing their cell phone."
The two women continued to abuse Xiao until "they suddenly threw my phone onto the ground, and I called police immediately".
Police arrived shortly afterwards, quickly followed by some of Xiao's family members.
As police tried to calm the situation down one of Xiao's angry relatives approached one of the suspect women and pushed her.
Shockingly, in response the woman in question threw her baby, a girl, onto the ground and stamped on it while shouting in protest.
As the baby screamed, both women then sat down on the ground and refused to move.
Eventually officers managed to get them into the back of a police vehicle and they were taken to the local station.
Miraculously, the baby escaped uninjured from the incident.
In China some thieves disguise themselves as parents holding children in order to appear less suspicious.
Even if they are caught by police they can then use the baby as an excuse when pleading for leniency from officers.
As such, sometimes these 'prop' babies are n...
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Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
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Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
SUSPECT THIEF STAMPS ON BABY
A suspected thief in China has drawn widespread horror after stamping on a baby.
The incident occurred in Zhengzhou, Henan province when two women carrying babies were detained after being accused of stealing a cell phone.
High school student Xiao Zheng was walking over a flyover when she suddenly discovered that her cell phone was missing.
She comments: "I then looked around and found two women holding babies just past me. A vendor told me that the women stole my phone."
Xiao ran up to the women and demanded that they return her phone.
"They jumped on me out of blue and started to pull my hair, saying I framed them and accusing me of stealing their cell phone."
The two women continued to abuse Xiao until "they suddenly threw my phone onto the ground, and I called police immediately".
Police arrived shortly afterwards, quickly followed by some of Xiao's family members.
As police tried to calm the situation down one of Xiao's angry relatives approached one of the suspect women and pushed her.
Shockingly, in response the woman in question threw her baby, a girl, onto the ground and stamped on it while shouting in protest.
As the baby screamed, both women then sat down on the ground and refused to move.
Eventually officers managed to get them into the back of a police vehicle and they were taken to the local station.
Miraculously, the baby escaped uninjured from the incident.
In China some thieves disguise themselves as parents holding children in order to appear less suspicious.
Even if they are caught by police they can then use the baby as an excuse when pleading for leniency from officers.
As such, sometimes these 'prop' babies are n...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAMVXIJIX
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Various, Idaho, America - 2010
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Mack truck throws up dust as it drives down a dirt road
Various, Idaho, America - 2010
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Slovenia v England, FIFA 2010 World Cup football match, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 23 Jun 2010
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Slovenia v England, FIFA 2010 World Cup football match, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 23 Jun 2010
England beat Slovenia 1-0
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Santa in the Sun
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - A Jewish settler boy throws rocks at Palestinian protesters, not seen, during clashes over farming land between the Jewish settlement of Bracha and the nearby West Bank village of Burin, near Nablus. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - A Jewish settler from the Har Bracha settlement holds stones as he readies to lob them at local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - Israeli soldiers arrive at the scene during stone throwing clashes between Jewish settlers from the Har Bracha settlement and local Palestinian villagers close to Burin in the Israeli occupied West Bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - Israeli soldiers arrive at the scene during stone throwing clashes between Jewish settlers from the Har Bracha settlement and local Palestinian villagers close to Burin in the Israeli occupied West Bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - Israeli soldiers arrive at the scene during stone throwing clashes between Jewish settlers from the Har Bracha settlement and local Palestinian villagers close to Burin in the Israeli occupied West Bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - Israeli soldiers arrive at the scene during stone throwing clashes between Jewish settlers from the Har Bracha settlement and local Palestinian villagers close to Burin in the Israeli occupied West Bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - A Jewish settler from the Har Bracha settlement holds stones as he readies to lob them at local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - Soldiers chase a Jewish settler from the Har Bracha settlement holds stones as he readies to lob them at local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - A Jewish settler from the Har Bracha settlement holds stones as he readies to lob them at local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - A Jewish settler from the Har Bracha settlement holds stones as he readies to lob them at local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish and Palestinian Battle Over Bracha Farmland
Apr 19, 2011 - Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territories -Jewish settlers from the Har Bracha runs from local Palestinian villagers during clashes close to the Palestinian village of Burin in the Israeli occupied West bank. Three Palestinians were injured (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Wimbledon, London, Britain - 23 Jun 2011
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Wimbledon, London, Britain - 23 Jun 2011
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Ya Kwanza the silverback gorilla shoots own film, Jersey, Channel Islands - Jul 2011
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Gorilla Shoots Own Film
A gorilla has become a film director - with amazing results.
But instead of shooting a King Kong remake, Ya Kwanza the 27-year-old silverback only managed a few vanity close-ups of himself - before throwing the camera back at his keeper.
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, based in Jersey in the Channel Islands, decided that their most photographed primate should turn the tables and become cameraman for the day.
The charity provide their gorillas with 'enrichment devices' to encourage them to forage for food and keep them mentally stimulated.
This time, the bright yellow box was not only coated with honey and oats and stuffed with raisins, but was also fitted with a hi-tech camera.
The idea came from one of the charity's mammal keepers Jon Stark, who has taken care of the critically endangered western lowland gorillas for four years. He wondered what it would be like to take a look at life from the primate's perspective.
Before the experiment Jon explained : "There is going to be a HD camera encased in the enrichment device as a way of seeing if our silverback could collect any interesting footage."
The resulting footage shows the silverback investigating the device and meticulously picking out raisins with a surprisingly delicate touch.
He then turns cameraman and takes a number of close ups and profile shots before peeling off the branding on the case. Quickly realising this didn't taste as good as the original flavoursome coating, he spits it out.
Amazingly Ya Kwanza then perfectly captures a shot of Jon asking for the device back, before happily throwing the box to his waiting keeper on the outside of the enclosure.
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ATP Tennis World Tour, The o2, London, Britain - 22 Nov 2011
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga throws the ball up
ATP Tennis World Tour, The o2, London, Britain - 22 Nov 2011
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19 Feb 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana USA.
Mardi Gras. Members of the 610 Stompers all male dancing troupe join the Thoth parade making their way through the streets Uptown.
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
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Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592b)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592c)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592e)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLFVAZCVE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592d)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLFVAZCVE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592f)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLFVAZCVE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Gorilla throws mud and rocks at photographers taking his picture at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 21 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1633592g)
Photo Hating Grumpy Gorilla Goes Ape
This bad-tempered gorilla went ape after taking offence to having his photo taken.
26st Kumbuka isn't afraid to let his feelings known when it comes to his dislike of being photographed.
Indulging in a little gorilla warfare, the silverback vents his displeasure by pelting visitors with rocks and mud.
The most recent attention of his displeasure was photographer Richard Austin.
When the snapper attempted to get some shots of Kumbuka at his enclosure at Paignton Zoo in Devon the 14-year-old was quick to respond.
Speaking about the grumpy gorilla, Richard comments: "Every time I photograph him he tries to take my head off with missiles made of mud, turf and even a hard lump of flint the size of a house brick.
"For some reason unbeknown to me he doesn't like cameras or photographers".
Richard adds: It is very amusing watching him skulk around on his side of the moat pretending to do something else but very craftily gathering up large lumps of mud, and then throwing it at me in a stylish move that could see him qualifying for the shot put at this year's Olympic Games".
Luckily for Andy, and other photo taking visitors, Kumbuka may be an enthusiastic thrower but he isn't a very accurate one.
According to a keeper at the zoo gorillas are very aware of being watched - even when it is through a camera lens.
As such, Kumbuka is simply throwing his weight - not to mention other things - around in an effort to warn off rivals.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLFVAZCVE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian protester walks amid teargas fired by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian protester accidentally sets himself on fire throwing a Molotov cocktail towards the Israeli soldiers during clashes following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian protester accidentally sets himself on fire while throwing a Molotov cocktail towards the Israeli soldiers during clashes following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: Israeli soldiers fire teargas during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian protester accidentally sets himself on fire while throwing a Molotov cocktail towards the Israeli soldiers during clashes following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: Israeli soldiers fire teargas during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: Israeli soldiers fire teargas during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: Israeli soldiers fire teargas during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofer prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Clashes in the West Bank
April 17, 2012, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: A Palestinian protester throws a stone towards the Israeli soldiers during clashes following a demonstration to mark the Prisoners' Day near Israel s Ofr prison, between Jerusalem and Ramallah on April 17, 2012. At least 1,200 Palestinian inmates of Israeli jails began an open-ended hunger strike as rallies across the occupied territories marked Prisoners' Day. (Issam Rimawi/Apaimages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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