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Tigers let injured vulture get away, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santosh Saligram / Rex Features (2589293j)
The Merciful Tigers: Predators Let Young Vulture Get Away
These stunning images show a young vulture looking like it is about to become a tiger's lunch - only to be allowed to escape.
Wildlife photographer Santosh Saligram captured the amazing scene as three tigers looked set for an easy meal.
He took these shots of a tigress and her two female juveniles in the wild at Bandhavgarh national park in central India.
Santosh explains: "The resident tigress and two of her female cubs were cooling off in the water of the famous Rajbehra Dam area.
"Suddenly, one of the tigresses noticed something on a rock at the corner and both the sisters went off to investigate.
"They reappeared shortly, following a juvenile long-billed vulture which seemed to have lost its way from its nest and incapacitated in some way.
"Threatened by the tigers, it tried to fly but only managed to flop down into the water. One of the tigresses then approached the vulture from the other side in a curious way.
"The vulture opened its beak wide in defence, hoping to put the tiger off, which it successfully did.
"Slowly, it started creeping towards the bank and after some time, climbed up the bank and disappeared into the bush. It was amazing, I have never seen anything like this happen in the wild."
MUST CREDIT: Santosh Saligram/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDFIQYQXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Tigers let injured vulture get away, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India - 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santosh Saligram / Rex Features (2589293k)
The Merciful Tigers: Predators Let Young Vulture Get Away
These stunning images show a young vulture looking like it is about to become a tiger's lunch - only to be allowed to escape.
Wildlife photographer Santosh Saligram captured the amazing scene as three tigers looked set for an easy meal.
He took these shots of a tigress and her two female juveniles in the wild at Bandhavgarh national park in central India.
Santosh explains: "The resident tigress and two of her female cubs were cooling off in the water of the famous Rajbehra Dam area.
"Suddenly, one of the tigresses noticed something on a rock at the corner and both the sisters went off to investigate.
"They reappeared shortly, following a juvenile long-billed vulture which seemed to have lost its way from its nest and incapacitated in some way.
"Threatened by the tigers, it tried to fly but only managed to flop down into the water. One of the tigresses then approached the vulture from the other side in a curious way.
"The vulture opened its beak wide in defence, hoping to put the tiger off, which it successfully did.
"Slowly, it started creeping towards the bank and after some time, climbed up the bank and disappeared into the bush. It was amazing, I have never seen anything like this happen in the wild."
MUST CREDIT: Santosh Saligram/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CDFIQYQXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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ROYALS - Königliche Mode bei den Ascot-Rennen im Laufe der Jahre
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Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother And Princess Margaret Arrive For The First Day Of At Royal Ascot Tuesday May 20th 2000. Earlier Racegoers Had Dodged Persistent Rain As Preparations For The First Races Were Under Way Bringing To The End The Short Heatwave Which Yesterday Pushed Temperatures At The Berkshire Racecourse Past 90f (32c)
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother And Princess Margaret Arrive For The First Day Of At Royal Ascot Tuesday May 20th 2000. Earlier Racegoers Had Dodged Persistent Rain As Preparations For The First Races Were Under Way Bringing To The End The Short Hea
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Over half a century since their last short film was released, the Three Stooges remain popular with audiences. Their films have never left American television since first appearing in 1958, and they continue to delight old fans while attracting new viewers. They were a hard-working group of comedians who were never the critics' darlings, a durable act who endured several personnel changes in their careers that would have permanently sidelined a less persistent act.
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