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  • Nun Leaving With Backpack Metro Station
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    Nun Leaving With Backpack Metro Station
    A nun with a backpack leaves a metro station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 30, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Les secrets de la Mer Rouge (1937)
    CHLINT_019146
    Les secrets de la Mer Rouge (1937)
    Les secrets de la Mer Rouge
    (1937)
    real Richard Pottier

    Tela Tchaï
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © PSB Films

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Allan Quatermain et les mines du roi Salomon
    CHLAFP_025916
    Allan Quatermain et les mines du roi Salomon
    Allan Quatermain et les mines du roi Salomon
    King Solomon s Mines
    1986
    Real J Lee Thompson
    Sharon Stone.
    Collection Christophel © Cannon Group / Golan Globus Productions

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • LE NOUVEAU TESTAMENT
    CHLAFP_018838
    LE NOUVEAU TESTAMENT
    LE NOUVEAU TESTAMENT
    1936
    real Sacha Guitry
    Jacqueline Delubac
    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL © Cinéas

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • l'impossible Monsieur Bebe
    CHLAFP_017132
    l'impossible Monsieur Bebe
    l'impossible Monsieur Bebe
    Bringing up Baby
    1938
    réal : Howard Hawks
    Cary Grant
    Katharine Hepburn
    Collection Christophel © RKO

    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_14
    SON-SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_14
    FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_14
    These storks use their beaks as weapons while squabbling over feeding grounds at a waterhole. The pair of yellow-billed storks were spotted at Long Pool in the Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe.

    56 year old Nick Dale said, “The birds all have their separate mini territories at the pool and squabble when trying to chase another away from a good spot.”

    “They spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find food, swallowing any fish they catch in one.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Qs for Storks -

    Are yellow-billed storks common to see here? Yes, although there are more great egrets and grey herons at Long Pool.
    Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why are they fighting? The birds all had their separate mini 'territories', and if they squabbled, it was because one was trying to chase another away from a good spot.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? Yellow-billed storks spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find fish and other aquatic animals to eat. If they catch fish, they swallow them whole.
    How were you able to capture these images? I was lying down beside Long Pool, resting my camera on the ground to get to eye level and using a long lens to get a shallow depth of field, creating a blurred background so that the birds stood out. When they started fighting, I boosted my shutter speed to 1/3200 of a second to freeze the action

    Qs for both sets -
    When and where were these shots taken? The papers often ask for specific dates and locations and we would need to be able to provide this information upon request. The storks were at Long Pool in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. The leopard was quite close to Goliath Camp, where I was staying.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_13
    SON-SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_13
    FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_13
    These storks use their beaks as weapons while squabbling over feeding grounds at a waterhole. The pair of yellow-billed storks were spotted at Long Pool in the Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe.

    56 year old Nick Dale said, “The birds all have their separate mini territories at the pool and squabble when trying to chase another away from a good spot.”

    “They spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find food, swallowing any fish they catch in one.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Qs for Storks -

    Are yellow-billed storks common to see here? Yes, although there are more great egrets and grey herons at Long Pool.
    Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why are they fighting? The birds all had their separate mini 'territories', and if they squabbled, it was because one was trying to chase another away from a good spot.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? Yellow-billed storks spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find fish and other aquatic animals to eat. If they catch fish, they swallow them whole.
    How were you able to capture these images? I was lying down beside Long Pool, resting my camera on the ground to get to eye level and using a long lens to get a shallow depth of field, creating a blurred background so that the birds stood out. When they started fighting, I boosted my shutter speed to 1/3200 of a second to freeze the action

    Qs for both sets -
    When and where were these shots taken? The papers often ask for specific dates and locations and we would need to be able to provide this information upon request. The storks were at Long Pool in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. The leopard was quite close to Goliath Camp, where I was staying.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_04
    SON-SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_04
    FEATURE - SN_SQUABBLING_STORKS_04
    These storks use their beaks as weapons while squabbling over feeding grounds at a waterhole. The pair of yellow-billed storks were spotted at Long Pool in the Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe.

    56 year old Nick Dale said, “The birds all have their separate mini territories at the pool and squabble when trying to chase another away from a good spot.”

    “They spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find food, swallowing any fish they catch in one.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Qs for Storks -

    Are yellow-billed storks common to see here? Yes, although there are more great egrets and grey herons at Long Pool.
    Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why are they fighting? The birds all had their separate mini 'territories', and if they squabbled, it was because one was trying to chase another away from a good spot.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? Yellow-billed storks spend a lot of time feeding in the shallows, walking around and sweeping their beaks in the water to find fish and other aquatic animals to eat. If they catch fish, they swallow them whole.
    How were you able to capture these images? I was lying down beside Long Pool, resting my camera on the ground to get to eye level and using a long lens to get a shallow depth of field, creating a blurred background so that the birds stood out. When they started fighting, I boosted my shutter speed to 1/3200 of a second to freeze the action

    Qs for both sets -
    When and where were these shots taken? The papers often ask for specific dates and locations and we would need to be able to provide this information upon request. The storks were at Long Pool in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. The leopard was quite close to Goliath Camp, where I was staying.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_10
    SON-SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_10
    FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_10
    A SPOT OF HIDE AND SEEK...This cheeky leopard plays peekaboo with a photographer, utilising its impressive camouflage skills. The playful big cat was spotted hiding behind a log from snapper Nick Dale at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe.

    The 56 year old wildlife photographer said, “This male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. As my vehicle approached he lifted his head, looking over to find out what was going on.”

    “It definitely looks like it’s playing peekaboo! They say leopards always see you before you see them and it’s easy to see why when they have such good camouflage.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why is the leopard hiding? The male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. When our vehicle approached, he lifted his head to look over it and find out what was going on. When we stopped, he carried on staring and then looked at us through a tiny gap between the branch and the ground.
    Would you agree it looks as though it is playing hide and seek / peekaboo? Yes! They say leopards always see you before you see them, and it's easy to see why when they have such good camouflage and can hide in the trees.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? The sun was just going down when we saw the leopard, and that's always a good time to see wildlife as the animals become more active as the temperature falls and it gets darker. After we saw him, my guide, Tor, managed to find a good spot further down the road from which we could look back. We could then see him lying and then sitting behind the log—although it was then getting pretty dark!
    How were you able to capture these images? I took all the photographs from our jeep. The leopard was quite far away, and we weren't allowed to go off-road, so I h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_09
    SON-SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_09
    FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_09
    A SPOT OF HIDE AND SEEK...This cheeky leopard plays peekaboo with a photographer, utilising its impressive camouflage skills. The playful big cat was spotted hiding behind a log from snapper Nick Dale at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe.

    The 56 year old wildlife photographer said, “This male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. As my vehicle approached he lifted his head, looking over to find out what was going on.”

    “It definitely looks like it’s playing peekaboo! They say leopards always see you before you see them and it’s easy to see why when they have such good camouflage.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why is the leopard hiding? The male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. When our vehicle approached, he lifted his head to look over it and find out what was going on. When we stopped, he carried on staring and then looked at us through a tiny gap between the branch and the ground.
    Would you agree it looks as though it is playing hide and seek / peekaboo? Yes! They say leopards always see you before you see them, and it's easy to see why when they have such good camouflage and can hide in the trees.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? The sun was just going down when we saw the leopard, and that's always a good time to see wildlife as the animals become more active as the temperature falls and it gets darker. After we saw him, my guide, Tor, managed to find a good spot further down the road from which we could look back. We could then see him lying and then sitting behind the log—although it was then getting pretty dark!
    How were you able to capture these images? I took all the photographs from our jeep. The leopard was quite far away, and we weren't allowed to go off-road, so I h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_08
    SON-SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_08
    FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_08
    A SPOT OF HIDE AND SEEK...This cheeky leopard plays peekaboo with a photographer, utilising its impressive camouflage skills. The playful big cat was spotted hiding behind a log from snapper Nick Dale at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe.

    The 56 year old wildlife photographer said, “This male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. As my vehicle approached he lifted his head, looking over to find out what was going on.”

    “It definitely looks like it’s playing peekaboo! They say leopards always see you before you see them and it’s easy to see why when they have such good camouflage.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why is the leopard hiding? The male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. When our vehicle approached, he lifted his head to look over it and find out what was going on. When we stopped, he carried on staring and then looked at us through a tiny gap between the branch and the ground.
    Would you agree it looks as though it is playing hide and seek / peekaboo? Yes! They say leopards always see you before you see them, and it's easy to see why when they have such good camouflage and can hide in the trees.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? The sun was just going down when we saw the leopard, and that's always a good time to see wildlife as the animals become more active as the temperature falls and it gets darker. After we saw him, my guide, Tor, managed to find a good spot further down the road from which we could look back. We could then see him lying and then sitting behind the log—although it was then getting pretty dark!
    How were you able to capture these images? I took all the photographs from our jeep. The leopard was quite far away, and we weren't allowed to go off-road, so I h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_06
    SON-SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_06
    FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_06
    A SPOT OF HIDE AND SEEK...This cheeky leopard plays peekaboo with a photographer, utilising its impressive camouflage skills. The playful big cat was spotted hiding behind a log from snapper Nick Dale at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe.

    The 56 year old wildlife photographer said, “This male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. As my vehicle approached he lifted his head, looking over to find out what was going on.”

    “It definitely looks like it’s playing peekaboo! They say leopards always see you before you see them and it’s easy to see why when they have such good camouflage.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why is the leopard hiding? The male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. When our vehicle approached, he lifted his head to look over it and find out what was going on. When we stopped, he carried on staring and then looked at us through a tiny gap between the branch and the ground.
    Would you agree it looks as though it is playing hide and seek / peekaboo? Yes! They say leopards always see you before you see them, and it's easy to see why when they have such good camouflage and can hide in the trees.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? The sun was just going down when we saw the leopard, and that's always a good time to see wildlife as the animals become more active as the temperature falls and it gets darker. After we saw him, my guide, Tor, managed to find a good spot further down the road from which we could look back. We could then see him lying and then sitting behind the log—although it was then getting pretty dark!
    How were you able to capture these images? I took all the photographs from our jeep. The leopard was quite far away, and we weren't allowed to go off-road, so I h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_01
    SON-SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_01
    FEATURE - SN_LEOPARD_HIDING_01
    A SPOT OF HIDE AND SEEK...This cheeky leopard plays peekaboo with a photographer, utilising its impressive camouflage skills. The playful big cat was spotted hiding behind a log from snapper Nick Dale at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe.

    The 56 year old wildlife photographer said, “This male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. As my vehicle approached he lifted his head, looking over to find out what was going on.”

    “It definitely looks like it’s playing peekaboo! They say leopards always see you before you see them and it’s easy to see why when they have such good camouflage.”

    Please byline: Nick Dale/Solent News

    © Nick Dale/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Can you describe what is happening in these images? Why is the leopard hiding? The male leopard was lying down behind a dead log in the trees. When our vehicle approached, he lifted his head to look over it and find out what was going on. When we stopped, he carried on staring and then looked at us through a tiny gap between the branch and the ground.
    Would you agree it looks as though it is playing hide and seek / peekaboo? Yes! They say leopards always see you before you see them, and it's easy to see why when they have such good camouflage and can hide in the trees.
    Can you give us an insight into the moments leading up to this as well as directly after? The sun was just going down when we saw the leopard, and that's always a good time to see wildlife as the animals become more active as the temperature falls and it gets darker. After we saw him, my guide, Tor, managed to find a good spot further down the road from which we could look back. We could then see him lying and then sitting behind the log—although it was then getting pretty dark!
    How were you able to capture these images? I took all the photographs from our jeep. The leopard was quite far away, and we weren't allowed to go off-road, so I h

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios
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    Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios
    Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios


    -PICTURED: Heidi Klum
    -LOCATION: Los AngelesUSA
    -DAYE: 6 Sep 2022
    -CREDIT: BauerGriffin/INSTARimages.com
    Heidi Klum (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios
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    Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios
    Heidi Klum Arriving AT AGT Studios


    -PICTURED: Heidi Klum
    -LOCATION: Los AngelesUSA
    -DAYE: 6 Sep 2022
    -CREDIT: BauerGriffin/INSTARimages.com
    Heidi Klum (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
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    FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
    Umsorgt: Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore -- Snow leopard cubs first health check. See story SWMRsnow - by Sarah Ward These adorable pictures show three cuddly baby snow leopards born eight weeks ago. The two girls and a boy were born at Highland Wildlife Park in May. Expert keepers and vets at Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) confirmed the sex of the eight-week-old cubs during their first routine health check on July 26. The trio of tiny new arrivals, who are doing well, will be named soon. Keith Gilchrist, living collections manager at Highland Wildlife Park said, “We were thrilled to welcome three snow leopard cubs to mum Animesh and first-time dad Koshi earlier this summer. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39547276
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
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    FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
    Umsorgt: Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore -- Snow leopard cubs first health check. See story SWMRsnow - by Sarah Ward These adorable pictures show three cuddly baby snow leopards born eight weeks ago. The two girls and a boy were born at Highland Wildlife Park in May. Expert keepers and vets at Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) confirmed the sex of the eight-week-old cubs during their first routine health check on July 26. The trio of tiny new arrivals, who are doing well, will be named soon. Keith Gilchrist, living collections manager at Highland Wildlife Park said, “We were thrilled to welcome three snow leopard cubs to mum Animesh and first-time dad Koshi earlier this summer. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39547278
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
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    FEATURE - Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore
    Umsorgt: Schneeleopardennachwuchs im Highland Wildlife Park im schottischen Aviemore -- Snow leopard cubs first health check. See story SWMRsnow - by Sarah Ward These adorable pictures show three cuddly baby snow leopards born eight weeks ago. The two girls and a boy were born at Highland Wildlife Park in May. Expert keepers and vets at Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) confirmed the sex of the eight-week-old cubs during their first routine health check on July 26. The trio of tiny new arrivals, who are doing well, will be named soon. Keith Gilchrist, living collections manager at Highland Wildlife Park said, “We were thrilled to welcome three snow leopard cubs to mum Animesh and first-time dad Koshi earlier this summer. / action press *** Local Caption *** 39547279
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood.
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    Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. January 5, 2021
    Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, 57, is known for showing off her dance moves on Instagram and has been posting plenty whilst spending lockdown with husband of 23 years, actor Harry Hamlin, 69. During her Tuesday afternoon outing Lisa was seen dropping off a package at the UPS store. She wore a pink long sleeve Free City top, leopard print sweatpants and matching colored shearling slippers.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com



    (c) Dukas

     

  • Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood.
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    Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. January 5, 2021
    Lisa Rinna delights fans by dancing in the street whilst running errands in her Los Angeles neighborhood. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, 57, is known for showing off her dance moves on Instagram and has been posting plenty whilst spending lockdown with husband of 23 years, actor Harry Hamlin, 69. During her Tuesday afternoon outing Lisa was seen dropping off a package at the UPS store. She wore a pink long sleeve Free City top, leopard print sweatpants and matching colored shearling slippers.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com



    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736b)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736i)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736e)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736k)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736c)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736f)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736o)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736a)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
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    FEATURE - Schneeleoparden-Männchen trägt Huhn zum Fressplatz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10537736h)
    Snow leopard male called Deleg with a raw chicken
    Snow leopard at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Czech Republic - 24 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Mashatu game reserve, Botswana
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Mashatu game reserve, Botswana
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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    PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX (10458017g)
    Alessandra Ambrosio
    Ambrosio Ambrosio out and about, Brentwood, USA - 27 Oct 2019

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  • Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
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    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. July 18, 2019
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave. The California-born star, whoÍs been dating singer Robin Thicke, 42, for five years, wore a classy black spaghetti strap maxi dress, designer sunglasses and printed flats. She was carrying a Celine Nano Luggage bag.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    DUKAS_105765810_COY
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. July 18, 2019
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave. The California-born star, whoÍs been dating singer Robin Thicke, 42, for five years, wore a classy black spaghetti strap maxi dress, designer sunglasses and printed flats. She was carrying a Celine Nano Luggage bag.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    DUKAS_105765783_COY
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. July 18, 2019
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave. The California-born star, whoÍs been dating singer Robin Thicke, 42, for five years, wore a classy black spaghetti strap maxi dress, designer sunglasses and printed flats. She was carrying a Celine Nano Luggage bag.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    DUKAS_105765772_COY
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Malibu, CA, USA. July 18, 2019
    Supermodel and mom-of-two April Love Geary, 24, enjoys some retail therapy at Planet Blue in Malibu as she stays cool in the LA heatwave. The California-born star, whoÍs been dating singer Robin Thicke, 42, for five years, wore a classy black spaghetti strap maxi dress, designer sunglasses and printed flats. She was carrying a Celine Nano Luggage bag.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park, Botswana
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park, Botswana
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park,
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park,
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) male, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) male, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) male, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park
    DUKAS_123963652_RHA
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe national park
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • PEOPLE - Promis: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Promis: Bilder des Tages
    FIA EXCLU! Sofia Vergara looks stylish as she flashes a bright smile after leaving a business meeting in Beverly Hills, 02/19/19!

    Exclusive Pix by FIA Pictures
    310.770.3612 TM

    Sales@ForceInAction.com
    TM@ForceInAction.com

    All Rights Reserved

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Promis: Bilder des Tages
    DUK10115330_035
    PEOPLE - Promis: Bilder des Tages
    FIA EXCLU! Sofia Vergara looks stylish as she flashes a bright smile after leaving a business meeting in Beverly Hills, 02/19/19!

    Exclusive Pix by FIA Pictures
    310.770.3612 TM

    Sales@ForceInAction.com
    TM@ForceInAction.com

    All Rights Reserved

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female leaping, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
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    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female leaping, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female leaping, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa,
    DUKAS_123963664_RHA
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa,
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa,
    DUKAS_123963655_RHA
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa,
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) female, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
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    FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189i)
    A male Persian leopard (Panthera pardus) seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo.
    Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019

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  • FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
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    FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189b)
    A baby Persian leopard seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. He was born on last April, 2018, after of 3 months of gestation, weighing about 0.5 kilograms.
    Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    DUK10112646_008
    FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189a)
    A baby Persian leopard seen with their parents in their enclosure at Madrid zoo. He was born on last April, 2018, after of 3 months of gestation, weighing about 0.5 kilograms.
    Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019

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  • FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    DUK10112646_006
    FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189k)
    A male Persian leopard (Panthera pardus) seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo.
    Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
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    FEATURE - Leoparde im Zoo von Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Milner/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10053189f)
    A baby Persian leopard seen in his enclosure at Madrid zoo. He was born on last April, 2018, after of 3 months of gestation, weighing about 0.5 kilograms.
    Leopards at Madrid zoo, Spain - 08 Jan 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

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