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FEATURE - Zu süss: das jährliche Wägen der Zootiere in London
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A Spiny Hill Turtle being weighed
ZSL London Zoo annual weigh-in photocall, London, UK - 24 Aug 2017
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REPORTAGE - Madagascar
MANDATORY CREDIT: Sara Zaneletti/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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The bishop's bonnet mountain on the National Road 7 from Antananarive to Tulear. The landscape completely changes every 150 kilometres in Madagascar: paddy fields, green forest, spiny forest, vast arid plains, rocky deserts, colourful mountains, slow red rivers, wide white uninhabited beaches with crystal waters and colourful corals and fishes
Wildlife and landscapes, Madagascar - Aug 2016
Welcome to the island of lemurs, baobabs and sublime coastlines.
Photographer Sara Zaneletti dedicates all her spare time to traveling - both discovering her country, Italy, and exploring the rest of the world.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock (5440422i)
This phyllosoma 'jellyfish-rider' is pictured riding on jellyfish and travelling freely. Phyllosoma is larvae of spiny and slipper lobsters associated with jellyfish. In the environments, ecological implication is still unclear. Their body is transparent like glass and very beautiful
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock (5440422k)
This phyllosoma 'jellyfish-rider' is pictured riding on jellyfish and travelling freely. Phyllosoma is larvae of spiny and slipper lobsters associated with jellyfish. In the environments, ecological implication is still unclear. Their body is transparent like glass and very beautiful
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rmbq
They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock (5440422j)
This phyllosoma 'jellyfish-rider' is pictured riding on jellyfish and travelling freely. Phyllosoma is larvae of spiny and slipper lobsters associated with jellyfish. In the environments, ecological implication is still unclear. Their body is transparent like glass and very beautiful
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rmbq
They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock (5440422l)
This phyllosoma 'jellyfish-rider' is pictured riding on jellyfish and travelling freely. Phyllosoma is larvae of spiny and slipper lobsters associated with jellyfish. In the environments, ecological implication is still unclear. Their body is transparent like glass and very beautiful
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rmbq
They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX Shutterstock (4998206t)
ZSL keeper Trevor Moxey with a New Guinea giant spiny stick insect
Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
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Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX Shutterstock (4998206u)
ZSL keeper Trevor Moxey with a New Guinea giant spiny stick insect
Weigh-in at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, Britain - 26 Aug 2015
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FEATURE - Eidechsen schön in Szene gesetzt
Ridge-tail Monitor (Varanus acanthurus), also known as the Spiny-tailed Monitor, native to Australia. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358989
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FEATURE - Eidechsen schön in Szene gesetzt
Ridge-tail Monitor (Varanus acanthurus), also known as the Spiny-tailed Monitor, native to Australia. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358997
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FEATURE - Eidechsen schön in Szene gesetzt
Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus amyae) cleaning its eye. Knobtails are native to Central Australia. They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus. Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358987
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FEATURE - Eidechsen schön in Szene gesetzt
Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus amyae) is native to Central Australia. They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus. Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358994
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FEATURE - Eidechsen schön in Szene gesetzt
Rough Knobtail Gecko
(Nephrurus asper) is the smallest of the rough knob-tailed species. They are endemic to the Australian state of Queensland and generally live in open wooded areas of rocky ranges and outcrops. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358988
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842732a )
A large spiny spider crab in defensive posture. The crab is at the edge of a maerl bed close to kelp park
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841676a )
A spiny spider crab on a muddy seabed with its arms up in a defensive posture
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841774a )
Brown spiny lobster, Panulirus echinatus, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841788a )
Cooked spiny lobster, Panulirus echinatus, head detail, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean
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