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  • Daily Life Of Monkeys In Nepal
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    Daily Life Of Monkeys In Nepal
    A monkey climbs up the tree in a forest area in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. Nepal is home to four monkey species: the Rhesus macaque (red monkey), Assamese macaque (pahare monkey), and two types of langurs--Nepal langur and Tarai langur. Some experts argue there may be three langur species in Nepal, but further research is needed. Globally, there are about 300 monkey species. Of these, the Assamese macaque is listed as a protected species under Nepal's National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act. The langurs are listed in Appendix I of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), while the Rhesus and Assamese macaques are in Appendix II. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, the Assamese macaque and Tarai langur are endangered, while the Rhesus macaque and Nepal langur are classified as species of least concern. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    Scarlet macaws (Ara macao) in flight, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, Central America (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239206
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    Scarlet macaw (Ara macao) in flight, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, Central America (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239160
    (c) Dukas

     

  • dukas 36554799 bnp
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    dukas 36554799 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

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    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554798 bnp
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    dukas 36554798 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

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    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554767 bnp
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    dukas 36554767 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554766 bnp
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    dukas 36554766 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554723 bnp
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    dukas 36554723 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554664 bnp
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    dukas 36554664 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554599 bnp
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    dukas 36554599 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • dukas 36554481 bnp
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    dukas 36554481 bnp
    BNPS.co.uk (01202 558833)
    Pic: DonJohnston/BNPS

    ***Please use full byline***

    This is the moment a starving half-tonne polar bear resorts to licking oil and grease from the underside of bus in a desperate attempt to find a meal in Hudson Bay, Canada.

    The enormous mother bear was driven to the last-ditch act after going hungry for a five months due to a lack of food.

    Polar bears normally feed on seals caught on huge sections of sea ice - but when the ice melts in the summer months they are forced back to land where food is scarce.

    So hungry was the mother that she and her cub were forced to feast on the lubricants on the undercarriage and wheels of a tourist sightseeing bus.

    Thankfully the tour company have realised the bizarre feeding habits of the bears and opted to use 'edible' oils that do not harm them.

    DUKAS/BNPS.CO.UK

     

  • Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
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    Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
    African elephants' decision-making abilities are left impaired by culling operations that ended decades ago, University of Sussex research suggests.

    A study found that elephant herds that lost adults to culls during the 1970s and 1980s were less able to respond appropriately to other elephant calls.

    Lead researcher Prof Karen McComb said the animals' "social understanding" had been impaired by the loss of adults.

    The results are published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)

    DUKAS/LFI

     

  • Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
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    Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
    African elephants' decision-making abilities are left impaired by culling operations that ended decades ago, University of Sussex research suggests.

    A study found that elephant herds that lost adults to culls during the 1970s and 1980s were less able to respond appropriately to other elephant calls.

    Lead researcher Prof Karen McComb said the animals' "social understanding" had been impaired by the loss of adults.

    The results are published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)

    DUKAS/LFI

     

  • FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
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    FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
    Bison - drinking in river
    Bison bison
    Yellowstone National Park
    Wyoming. USA
    MA002797

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
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    FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
    Bison - on road causing traffic jam
    Bison bison
    Yellowstone National Park
    Wyoming. USA
    MA002766

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
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    FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
    Bison - on road causing traffic jam
    Bison bison
    Yellowstone National Park
    Wyoming. USA
    MA002756

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
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    FEATURE - Bisons im Yellowstone Park
    Bison - on road causing traffic jam
    Bison bison
    Yellowstone National Park
    Wyoming. USA
    MA002761

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
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    Elephant Society is 'Still Disrupted'
    African elephants' decision-making abilities are left impaired by culling operations that ended decades ago, University of Sussex research suggests.

    A study found that elephant herds that lost adults to culls during the 1970s and 1980s were less able to respond appropriately to other elephant calls.

    Lead researcher Prof Karen McComb said the animals' "social understanding" had been impaired by the loss of adults.

    The results are published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)

    DUKAS/LFI