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  • FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
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    FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
    Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
    These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.

    Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.

    A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.

    In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.

    © Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
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    FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
    Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
    These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.

    Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.

    A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.

    In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.

    © Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
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    FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
    Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
    These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.

    Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.

    A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.

    In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.

    © Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
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    FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
    Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
    These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.

    Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.

    A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.

    In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.

    © Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
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    FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
    Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
    These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.

    Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.

    A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.

    In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.

    © Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
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    Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luis Fernando Espin / Rex Features ( 1291397e )
    Exoeletus snake eats an osteocephallus taurinus tree frog
    The Snake With A frog In Its Throat
    This frog is certainly having a bad day.

    The poor amphibian was happily hopping along when a hungry snake snatched it from above.

    And it was all downhill from the moment it left the ground as, following a grim struggle, it was swallowed whole.

    Tour guide and photographer Luis Fernando Espin describes the amazing scene in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.

    "I was ready to have lunch and was walking from my cabin to the dining room when I saw the chironius exoeletus snake.

    "At the beginning I thought it was nothing but I soon realised it was the snake grabbing the osteocephallus taurinus tree frog up by its leg. I ran to bring my camera and took several pictures of it in action.

    "Forty-five minutes later the snake was still eating the frog and that is the time when I took the last pictures before it swallowed it..

    "It was just amazing to be there, watching the two creatures fighting."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Luis Fernando Espin/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWZKMXFXG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
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    Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luis Fernando Espin / Rex Features ( 1291397b )
    Exoeletus snake eats an osteocephallus taurinus tree frog
    The Snake With A frog In Its Throat
    This frog is certainly having a bad day.

    The poor amphibian was happily hopping along when a hungry snake snatched it from above.

    And it was all downhill from the moment it left the ground as, following a grim struggle, it was swallowed whole.

    Tour guide and photographer Luis Fernando Espin describes the amazing scene in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.

    "I was ready to have lunch and was walking from my cabin to the dining room when I saw the chironius exoeletus snake.

    "At the beginning I thought it was nothing but I soon realised it was the snake grabbing the osteocephallus taurinus tree frog up by its leg. I ran to bring my camera and took several pictures of it in action.

    "Forty-five minutes later the snake was still eating the frog and that is the time when I took the last pictures before it swallowed it..

    "It was just amazing to be there, watching the two creatures fighting."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Luis Fernando Espin/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWZKMXFXG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
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    Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luis Fernando Espin / Rex Features ( 1291397c )
    Exoeletus snake eats an osteocephallus taurinus tree frog
    The Snake With A frog In Its Throat
    This frog is certainly having a bad day.

    The poor amphibian was happily hopping along when a hungry snake snatched it from above.

    And it was all downhill from the moment it left the ground as, following a grim struggle, it was swallowed whole.

    Tour guide and photographer Luis Fernando Espin describes the amazing scene in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.

    "I was ready to have lunch and was walking from my cabin to the dining room when I saw the chironius exoeletus snake.

    "At the beginning I thought it was nothing but I soon realised it was the snake grabbing the osteocephallus taurinus tree frog up by its leg. I ran to bring my camera and took several pictures of it in action.

    "Forty-five minutes later the snake was still eating the frog and that is the time when I took the last pictures before it swallowed it..

    "It was just amazing to be there, watching the two creatures fighting."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Luis Fernando Espin/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWZKMXFXG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
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    Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luis Fernando Espin / Rex Features ( 1291397a )
    Exoeletus snake eats an osteocephallus taurinus tree frog
    The Snake With A frog In Its Throat
    This frog is certainly having a bad day.

    The poor amphibian was happily hopping along when a hungry snake snatched it from above.

    And it was all downhill from the moment it left the ground as, following a grim struggle, it was swallowed whole.

    Tour guide and photographer Luis Fernando Espin describes the amazing scene in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.

    "I was ready to have lunch and was walking from my cabin to the dining room when I saw the chironius exoeletus snake.

    "At the beginning I thought it was nothing but I soon realised it was the snake grabbing the osteocephallus taurinus tree frog up by its leg. I ran to bring my camera and took several pictures of it in action.

    "Forty-five minutes later the snake was still eating the frog and that is the time when I took the last pictures before it swallowed it..

    "It was just amazing to be there, watching the two creatures fighting."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Luis Fernando Espin/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWZKMXFXG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    DUKAS_17578190_REX
    Snake eats tree frog, Ecuadorian Amazon Basin, Ecuador - Feb 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Luis Fernando Espin / Rex Features ( 1291397d )
    Exoeletus snake eats an osteocephallus taurinus tree frog
    The Snake With A frog In Its Throat
    This frog is certainly having a bad day.

    The poor amphibian was happily hopping along when a hungry snake snatched it from above.

    And it was all downhill from the moment it left the ground as, following a grim struggle, it was swallowed whole.

    Tour guide and photographer Luis Fernando Espin describes the amazing scene in the Ecuadorian Amazon Basin.

    "I was ready to have lunch and was walking from my cabin to the dining room when I saw the chironius exoeletus snake.

    "At the beginning I thought it was nothing but I soon realised it was the snake grabbing the osteocephallus taurinus tree frog up by its leg. I ran to bring my camera and took several pictures of it in action.

    "Forty-five minutes later the snake was still eating the frog and that is the time when I took the last pictures before it swallowed it..

    "It was just amazing to be there, watching the two creatures fighting."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Luis Fernando Espin/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QWZKMXFXG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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    Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216am )
    A herd of Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres, in which wild animals thrive.
    Zimbabwe - Oct 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1503222a)
    BLUE WILDEBEEST connochaetes taurinus, GROUP CROSSING MARA RIVER, MASAI MARA PARK IN KENYA
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1502805a)
    BLUE WILDEBEEST connochaetes taurinus, HERD MIGRATING, MASAI MARA PARK, KENYA
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX