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  • Bio Shop Outdoor Display Of Organic Produce, Fruits, And Walnuts
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    Bio Shop Outdoor Display Of Organic Produce, Fruits, And Walnuts
    An outdoor display rack holds organic fruits (oranges, mandarins, lemons), ginger, walnuts, and other groceries at a Bio Shop (organic supermarket) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 6, 2025. The display promotes retail sales and the organic economy. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Betel Nuts Trading In Bangladesh
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    Betel Nuts Trading In Bangladesh
    October 21, 2025, Bagerhat, Bangladesh: At Badhal Bazaar, one of the largest markets in Bangladesh's Bagerhat district, wholesalers and retailers are having a busy time with the trading of ripe betel nuts. Sellers from various areas arrive at the market by van, easy bike, motorcycle, and bicycle, carrying sacks filled with betel nuts. Throughout the day, sorting, bargaining, and packaging continue in full swing. Depending on size and quality, 231 betel nuts are sold for prices ranging from Tk 350 to Tk 700. In southern Bangladesh, betel nut cultivation has become an important economic activity. Almost every household has betel nut trees. (Credit Image: © Syed Mahabubul Kader/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
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    Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
    November 17, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Angela Rayner MP Speaks at NUT Rally. Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne and Shadow Secretary of State for Education speaks at a National Union of Teachers rally in the Emmanuel Centre in London. (Pete Maclaine / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
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    Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
    November 17, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Angela Rayner MP Speaks at NUT Rally. Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne and Shadow Secretary of State for Education speaks at a National Union of Teachers rally in the Emmanuel Centre in London. (Pete Maclaine / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2016 Pete Maclaine / i-Images

     

  • Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
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    Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
    November 17, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Angela Rayner MP Speaks at NUT Rally. Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne and Shadow Secretary of State for Education speaks at a National Union of Teachers rally in the Emmanuel Centre in London. (Pete Maclaine / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2016 Pete Maclaine / i-Images

     

  • Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
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    Angela Rayner MP speaks at NUT Rally
    November 17, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Angela Rayner MP Speaks at NUT Rally. Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne and Shadow Secretary of State for Education speaks at a National Union of Teachers rally in the Emmanuel Centre in London. (Pete Maclaine / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2016 Pete Maclaine / i-Images

     

  • SNFlowers
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    SNFlowers
    Squirrels enjoy the vibrant floral colours of summer by playing with and smelling lots of different plants. The small rodents appear to particularly enjoy the dandelions, blowing the delicate seeds everywhere and even trying to eat them.

    The striking red of their fur stands out against the pinks, purples and yellows of the summertime scene. These adorable images were taken in Bispgarden, Sweden, by photographer Geert Weggen who uses nuts and seeds to entice squirrels to the scenes in his garden. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
    (171123) -- JIANDE, Nov. 23, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Villagers peel oil-tea camellia seeds at a cooperative in Lijia Township of Jiande, east China's Zhejiang Province, Nov. 23, 2017. Lijia has a long history of camellia oil manufacture. To help villagers increase income, a professional oil-tea camellia cooperative was founded here in 2010. It also restored a hydraulic oil extracting workshop at its original site. The township planted more than 1,333 hectares of oil-tea camellia, with output value of 60 million yuan (about 9.12 million U.S. dollars) in 2016. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)(mcg)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters react to the giant screen showing the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall, shouting for councillors to 'Resign Now!' and giving the 'Thumbs down'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters react to the giant screen showing the council meeting at Kensington Town Hal, shouting for councillors to 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members speaks with passion holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members speaks with passion holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members is introduced as he stands holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' perform their song about the fire at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling on councillors t resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A nursery worker from Grenfell Tower speaks at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A nursery worker from Grenfell Tower speaks at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. East End anarchist Martin Wright speaks at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Simon Elmer of Architects for Social Housing speaks at the protest byGrenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Trade unionists and others at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Moyra Samuels of the Justice for Grenfell Campaign speaks at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
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    NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
    July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Street food stall. Fast food. Grilled chicken wing sale at Forodhani Gardens grace the seafront in front of Beit al-ajaib, House of Wonders, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204047
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  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Sale of cow and meat in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204052
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  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Sale of limes, bananas and different types of rice in the Stone Town central city. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204038
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  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Portrait of a woman in the market in Sone Town, Zanzibar. Sale of dry fish, wicker baskets and ohter different items in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar island, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204048
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  • REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
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    REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
    Sale of limes, bananas and different types of rice in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204039
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  • FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
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    FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley/REX Shutterstock (5389155l)
    Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris) holding a nut in its mouth in a forest
    Red Squirrels in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 10 Nov 2015
    Wildlife photographer Drew Buckley captured these cute and characterful 'wee Reds' on a recent trip north to Scotland. Red Squirrels are native to our British woodland and Scotland's Caledonia forest is one of their last strongholds. For the past 50 years the red squirrel population has been decimated by its cousin the grey squirrel. Once numbering in their millions, today there are believed to be just 120,000 left in the UK - though recent research has suggested that they are starting to stage a comeback. Venturing into their territory, Drew was able capture the species preparing themselves for the winter. Blending in with the autumnal scenes around them, these busy squirrels are seen foraging for food to help get them through the cold months.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
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    FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley/REX Shutterstock (5389155h)
    Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris) eating a nut in a forest
    Red Squirrels in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 10 Nov 2015
    Wildlife photographer Drew Buckley captured these cute and characterful 'wee Reds' on a recent trip north to Scotland. Red Squirrels are native to our British woodland and Scotland's Caledonia forest is one of their last strongholds. For the past 50 years the red squirrel population has been decimated by its cousin the grey squirrel. Once numbering in their millions, today there are believed to be just 120,000 left in the UK - though recent research has suggested that they are starting to stage a comeback. Venturing into their territory, Drew was able capture the species preparing themselves for the winter. Blending in with the autumnal scenes around them, these busy squirrels are seen foraging for food to help get them through the cold months.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
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    FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley/REX Shutterstock (5389155g)
    Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris) eating a nut in a forest
    Red Squirrels in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 10 Nov 2015
    Wildlife photographer Drew Buckley captured these cute and characterful 'wee Reds' on a recent trip north to Scotland. Red Squirrels are native to our British woodland and Scotland's Caledonia forest is one of their last strongholds. For the past 50 years the red squirrel population has been decimated by its cousin the grey squirrel. Once numbering in their millions, today there are believed to be just 120,000 left in the UK - though recent research has suggested that they are starting to stage a comeback. Venturing into their territory, Drew was able capture the species preparing themselves for the winter. Blending in with the autumnal scenes around them, these busy squirrels are seen foraging for food to help get them through the cold months.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
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    FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley/REX Shutterstock (5389155c)
    Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris) eating a nut in a forest
    Red Squirrels in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 10 Nov 2015
    Wildlife photographer Drew Buckley captured these cute and characterful 'wee Reds' on a recent trip north to Scotland. Red Squirrels are native to our British woodland and Scotland's Caledonia forest is one of their last strongholds. For the past 50 years the red squirrel population has been decimated by its cousin the grey squirrel. Once numbering in their millions, today there are believed to be just 120,000 left in the UK - though recent research has suggested that they are starting to stage a comeback. Venturing into their territory, Drew was able capture the species preparing themselves for the winter. Blending in with the autumnal scenes around them, these busy squirrels are seen foraging for food to help get them through the cold months.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
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    FEATURE - Verspieltes Eichhörnchen im Cairngorms Park, Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Drew Buckley/REX Shutterstock (5389155a)
    Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris) pictured eating a nut in a forest
    Red Squirrels in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 10 Nov 2015
    Wildlife photographer Drew Buckley captured these cute and characterful 'wee Reds' on a recent trip north to Scotland. Red Squirrels are native to our British woodland and Scotland's Caledonia forest is one of their last strongholds. For the past 50 years the red squirrel population has been decimated by its cousin the grey squirrel. Once numbering in their millions, today there are believed to be just 120,000 left in the UK - though recent research has suggested that they are starting to stage a comeback. Venturing into their territory, Drew was able capture the species preparing themselves for the winter. Blending in with the autumnal scenes around them, these busy squirrels are seen foraging for food to help get them through the cold months.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
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    FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
    A family of squirrels appear to be getting ready for a long cold winter by taking it in turns to distribute their nuts around the garden using a wheelbarrow.

    The three red squirrels all grabbed hold of the handles of the tiny 20cm-long wheelbarrow, big enough to hold a dozen or so pecan nuts.

    Photographer Geert Weggen, 48, is visited by the squirrels regularly and has watched two of them closely over the last two years.

    However, he recently spied them lurking near the small copper wheelbarrow in his garden which was full of nuts.

    Sitting three metres away, Geert watched them closely from his home in Bispgarden in central Sweden.

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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  • FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
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    FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
    Pictured: A Squirrel with a heavy load of nuts.

    A family of squirrels appear to be getting ready for a long cold winter by taking it in turns to distribute their nuts around the garden using a wheelbarrow.

    The three red squirrels all grabbed hold of the handles of the tiny 20cm-long wheelbarrow, big enough to hold a dozen or so pecan nuts.

    Photographer Geert Weggen, 48, is visited by the squirrels regularly and has watched two of them closely over the last two years.

    However, he recently spied them lurking near the small copper wheelbarrow in his garden which was full of nuts.


    Sitting three metres away, Geert watched them closely from his home in Bispgarden in central Sweden.

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

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  • FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
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    FEATURE: Vorräte für den Winter anschaffen
    Pictured: A Squirrel appears to be in a hurry.

    A family of squirrels appear to be getting ready for a long cold winter by taking it in turns to distribute their nuts around the garden using a wheelbarrow.

    The three red squirrels all grabbed hold of the handles of the tiny 20cm-long wheelbarrow, big enough to hold a dozen or so pecan nuts.

    Photographer Geert Weggen, 48, is visited by the squirrels regularly and has watched two of them closely over the last two years.

    However, he recently spied them lurking near the small copper wheelbarrow in his garden which was full of nuts.

    Sitting three metres away, Geert watched them closely from his home in Bispgarden in central Sweden.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Red Squirrel in Cairngorms National Park, Glenlivet, Scotland - 24 Mar 2015
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    Red Squirrel in Cairngorms National Park, Glenlivet, Scotland - 24 Mar 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jack Perks/REX (4588376b)
    Red squirrel eating a nut
    Red Squirrel in Cairngorms National Park, Glenlivet, Scotland - 24 Mar 2015
    Wildlife photographer Jack Perks captured this energetic red squirrel foraging for food in the Glenlivet area of the Cairngorms National Park this week.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Red squirrel finds a hazelnut hidden in a mini Christmas Tree
    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
    This cheeky little squirrel is just nuts about Christmas - after finding a tasty present under his tree. The red squirrel got into the festive spirit when staff at The Escot Estate in East Devon played a little bit of hide-and-seek with a hazelnut and a miniature Xmas tree. And it certainly didn't take this hungry critter - who must have thought that all his Christmases had come at once - long to sniff out the treat. Run by animal lover John-Michael Kennaway, the 1,200-acre estate is something of a safe haven for the threatened red squirrel species. According to experts, if efforts aren't carried out to halt the dramatic decline in numbers then red squirrels could become extinct within ten years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Red squirrel finds a hazelnut hidden in a mini Christmas Tree
    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
    This cheeky little squirrel is just nuts about Christmas - after finding a tasty present under his tree. The red squirrel got into the festive spirit when staff at The Escot Estate in East Devon played a little bit of hide-and-seek with a hazelnut and a miniature Xmas tree. And it certainly didn't take this hungry critter - who must have thought that all his Christmases had come at once - long to sniff out the treat. Run by animal lover John-Michael Kennaway, the 1,200-acre estate is something of a safe haven for the threatened red squirrel species. According to experts, if efforts aren't carried out to halt the dramatic decline in numbers then red squirrels could become extinct within ten years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Red squirrel finds a hazelnut hidden in a mini Christmas Tree
    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
    This cheeky little squirrel is just nuts about Christmas - after finding a tasty present under his tree. The red squirrel got into the festive spirit when staff at The Escot Estate in East Devon played a little bit of hide-and-seek with a hazelnut and a miniature Xmas tree. And it certainly didn't take this hungry critter - who must have thought that all his Christmases had come at once - long to sniff out the treat. Run by animal lover John-Michael Kennaway, the 1,200-acre estate is something of a safe haven for the threatened red squirrel species. According to experts, if efforts aren't carried out to halt the dramatic decline in numbers then red squirrels could become extinct within ten years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Red squirrel sniffs a mini Christmas Tree searching for a hidden hazelnut
    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
    This cheeky little squirrel is just nuts about Christmas - after finding a tasty present under his tree. The red squirrel got into the festive spirit when staff at The Escot Estate in East Devon played a little bit of hide-and-seek with a hazelnut and a miniature Xmas tree. And it certainly didn't take this hungry critter - who must have thought that all his Christmases had come at once - long to sniff out the treat. Run by animal lover John-Michael Kennaway, the 1,200-acre estate is something of a safe haven for the threatened red squirrel species. According to experts, if efforts aren't carried out to halt the dramatic decline in numbers then red squirrels could become extinct within ten years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
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    Red squirrel sniffs a mini Christmas Tree searching for a hidden hazelnut
    Squirrel helps himself to nut present on mini Christmas Tree at the Escot Estate, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2014
    This cheeky little squirrel is just nuts about Christmas - after finding a tasty present under his tree. The red squirrel got into the festive spirit when staff at The Escot Estate in East Devon played a little bit of hide-and-seek with a hazelnut and a miniature Xmas tree. And it certainly didn't take this hungry critter - who must have thought that all his Christmases had come at once - long to sniff out the treat. Run by animal lover John-Michael Kennaway, the 1,200-acre estate is something of a safe haven for the threatened red squirrel species. According to experts, if efforts aren't carried out to halt the dramatic decline in numbers then red squirrels could become extinct within ten years.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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    Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stacey Wallace/REX (4239915c)
    Stacey Wallace's picture of the ground squirrel. She says: "This was after our selfie. I coerced him out of his hole with a nut that he's holding in his paw. This isn't zoomed in either, I actually got this close to him."
    Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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    It looks like a scene from 1980 cult comedy classic Caddyshack, but this cheeky gopher-like ground squirrel is very real - and not too shy to appear in a selfie.

    Stacey Wallace, 28, found herself with an unusual photo opportunity when the rodent popped out of its hole in search of nuts.

    Stacey, from Vancouver, shot the hilarious pictures at Lightning Lake in British Columbia's Manning Park in Summer.

    She explains: "In order to get the selfie I laid on the ground metres away from the squirrel and slowly crawled towards him until I got close enough so that we were both in the shot. I took all the photos with my iPhone front camera."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519a)
    (Pic 1) Red squirrels on a nut feeder
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519f)
    (Pic 4) Red squirrel on right grabs the other squirrel's face to try and defend its nut
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519j)
    (Pic 8) The red squirrel on the right eats the nut it has stolen. The one on the left simply goes to get another one from the feeder
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    (Pic 2) Red squirrel on right tries to steal nut from the one on the left
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519g)
    (Pic 5) Red squirrel on left pushes the other away. "This is where he got a slap for trying to steal its nut," says Ed
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519i)
    (Pic 7) Red squirrel on left seemingly slaps the other in the face in a tussle over the nut. The squirrel on the right has successfully stolen the nut
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519e)
    Red squirrel on right tries to steal nut from the one on the left
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown/REX (4082519k)
    (Crop) A red squirrel seemingly slaps the other in the face in a tussle over a nut
    Red squirrel steals its friend's nut, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, Trossachs, Scotland - 11 Aug 2014
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    Scottish Squirrels are seemingly nuts for nuts.

    Wildlife photographer Ed Brown captured what can only be described a rodent robbery on a visit to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland.

    Two red squirrels were perched on a nut feeder, but despite there being dozens of nuts available one cheeky critter was intent on stealing its pals treat.

    After a lot of tussling - including a couple of defensive "slaps" in the face - the naughty nut-stealer on the right was successful.

    Ed explains: "There must be over a hundred nuts in that box behind them but for some reason the guy on the right just had to have the nut his mate had, even if he did take a right hook for it!

    "The one on the left gave a couple of defensive slaps, but the nut is dropped and the squirrel on the right is the victor.

    "Funnily, the one that dropped the nut just helped himself to another from the feeder."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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