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People Take Photos Of A Sea Lion
Tourists photograph a sea lion on a rocky bluff in La Jolla, California. La Jolla is world-renowned for its sea lion and seal colonies, attracting nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and tourists. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Eye drops are administered to the sickly seal.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The team wait patiently to make sure that the seals donÕt immediately return to shore. The hope is that the animals swim away and happily return the wild - as happens in this instance.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The two seals enjoy the taste of freedom.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Successfully rehabilitated seals are released back into the wild after a period of recuperation at the seal hospital. These two are two of around 70 rescued seal pups released by the Cornish Seal Sanctuary every year . -
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The animals await release on the shoreline.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Transport a recovered seal to the shoreline.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Unloading the animals from the car.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Two seals loaded into the back of a 4 x 4 set to be driven to the beach.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The pool containing two of the animals due to be released following successful recovery and rehabilitation is drained and cleaned. The pool needs to be drained in order to catch the seals due for release.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The pool containing two of the animals due to be released following successful recovery and rehabilitation is drained and cleaned. The pool needs to be drained in order to catch the seals due for release.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Seagulls attempt to steal the sealÕs fish supper whilst the meal is temporarily airborne.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Seals, whilst slightly inelegant on land are incredible swimmers.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Animals in the nursery pool are fed.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Animals in the nursery pool are fed.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Pinnipeds often face difficulties with their eyes. In a case of total blindness the animals are unable to be released . -
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Diego a resident Patagonian sea lion is fed.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
After a morning spent looking after rescued seal pups the team tend to the residents.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The seal hospital also has permanent residents who are on display to the public. Admissions fees helps to fund the care, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals. Many of the residents are animals who were unable to be returned to the wild due to the nature of their injury or illness.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
The seal hospital also has permanent residents who are on display to the public. Admissions fees helps to fund the care, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals. Many of the residents are animals who were unable to be returned to the wild due to the nature of their injury or illness.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
In most cases the fish are thrown over the walls with the team hidden from view of animals - this is done to keep the animals wild when they are released, and not associating humans with food.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Pinnipeds often face difficulties with their eyes. This animal is transported to the vets in preparation for the possible removal of an infected eye.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.
Seals inside isolation tanks at the seal hospital. The animals are kept alone if they are feared to be contagious or need some solitary rest.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.
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NEWS - Olympics Bejing 2022: Zimmerservice im Schutzanazug in einem Olympia-Hotel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Hanna/UPI/Shutterstock (12785688b)
Room service is delivered in a hazmat suit at one of the designated Olympic family hotels inside the Closed Loop system ahead of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics on Wednesday, February 2, 2022. The closed loop system, under police guard, seals off all Olympic participants and venues from the general public.
Beijing Olympics 2022, China - 02 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Olympics Bejing 2022: Zimmerservice im Schutzanazug in einem Olympia-Hotel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Hanna/UPI/Shutterstock (12785688a)
Room service is delivered in a hazmat suit at one of the designated Olympic family hotels inside the Closed Loop system ahead of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics on Wednesday, February 2, 2022. The closed loop system, under police guard, seals off all Olympic participants and venues from the general public.
Beijing Olympics 2022, China - 02 Feb 2022
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
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Fresh security seals are placed on drain covers outside Windsor Castle
Preparations for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Windsor, UK - 10 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Eisbär im Sao Paulo Aquarium
August 24, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Polar bears Aurora and Peregrino live in the São Paulo Aquarium in Ipiranga, South Zone of the capital on 23 August 2018. Born in cold Russia, mammals are the first of its kind in the country. Despite the climatic difference between their homeland and Brazil, the bears, who together weigh 730 kg, had no problem adapting to their new home. They are located in an area of 1,500 square meters and with a temperature between -15 ° C and -5 ° C. The couple lived in a zoo in the Russian city of Kazan but, according to experts, the space was not large enough for their proper development (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Eisbär im Sao Paulo Aquarium
August 24, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Polar bears Aurora and Peregrino live in the São Paulo Aquarium in Ipiranga, South Zone of the capital on 23 August 2018. Born in cold Russia, mammals are the first of its kind in the country. Despite the climatic difference between their homeland and Brazil, the bears, who together weigh 730 kg, had no problem adapting to their new home. They are located in an area of 1,500 square meters and with a temperature between -15 ° C and -5 ° C. The couple lived in a zoo in the Russian city of Kazan but, according to experts, the space was not large enough for their proper development (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Höhlendrama in Thailand: Alle Buben und ihr Trainer gerettet
July 2018 - Chiang Rai, Thailand: The Navy Seals of Thailand lead the rescue effort which saved 15 boys and their football coach who had been trapped in a deep cave system. The rescue involved a dangerous dive and inclused a 2 mile swim through the complex cave system. (Thai Navy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Höhlendrama in Thailand: Alle Buben und ihr Trainer gerettet
July 2018 - Chiang Rai, Thailand: The Navy Seals of Thailand lead the rescue effort which saved 15 boys and their football coach who had been trapped in a deep cave system. The rescue involved a dangerous dive and inclused a 2 mile swim through the complex cave system. (Thai Navy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Höhlendrama in Thailand: Alle Buben und ihr Trainer gerettet
July 2018 - Chiang Rai, Thailand: The Navy Seals of Thailand lead the rescue effort which saved 15 boys and their football coach who had been trapped in a deep cave system. The rescue involved a dangerous dive and inclused a 2 mile swim through the complex cave system. (Thai Navy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Höhlendrama in Thailand: Alle Buben und ihr Trainer gerettet
July 2018 - Chiang Rai, Thailand: The Navy Seals of Thailand lead the rescue effort which saved 15 boys and their football coach who had been trapped in a deep cave system. The rescue involved a dangerous dive and inclused a 2 mile swim through the complex cave system. (Thai Navy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Höhlendrama in Thailand: Alle Buben und ihr Trainer gerettet
July 2018 - Chiang Rai, Thailand: The Navy Seals of Thailand lead the rescue effort which saved 15 boys and their football coach who had been trapped in a deep cave system. The rescue involved a dangerous dive and inclused a 2 mile swim through the complex cave system. (Thai Navy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Wochenendes
(180325) -- PANJIN, March 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Spotted seals rest on the coastal mudflat of Sandaogou in Panjin, northeast China's Liaoning Province, March 25, 2018. Over 300 spotted seals rest here and will head back to the Pacific regions in late May. (Xinhua/Pan Yulong)(mcg)
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603a)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603b)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603c)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603e)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603d)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603f)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603i)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603l)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603h)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603j)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Diese Robben vergnügen sich am Strand von Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX/Shutterstock (9138603g)
Two male seals fight it out for a space on the Horsey beach where the breeding season has just started
Seals on Horsey Beach, Norfolk, UK - 14 Oct 2017
Every year this colony of grey seals come in their hundreds to breed and give birth to their pups on Horsey Beach in Norfolk
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NEWS - Bilder zur Klimaveränderung in der Antarktis
Jan 25, 2017 - Penguin Island, Antarctica - Molting elephant seals lies on Penguin Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, January 25, 2017. The Elephant seals fast during the molting season which lasts three to five weeks (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Grossbritannien: Landschaften im 'Northern Lake District'
MANDATORY CREDIT: Andrew Locking/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Locking/REX/Shutterstock (7590224j)
Grey seals galore at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire
Incredible scenery along walking routes, UK - Dec 2016
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do. But don't forget the camera bag too!
Andrew Locking loves to walk - and people, in turn, love to see the walks he takes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Knuffig dieses Robben Baby
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX Shutterstock (5455044m)
Adult and baby seals
Seal breeding season at Horsey Beach, Norfolk, Britain - 28 Nov 2015
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE: Seehund wird nach Rehab wieder freigelassen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX Shutterstock (5192282c)
Seals are released back into the wild
Rehabilitated seals released back into the wild at Cates Park, Vancouver, Canada - 25 Sep 2015
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FEATURE: Seehund wird nach Rehab wieder freigelassen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX Shutterstock (5192282b)
Seals are released back into the wild
Rehabilitated seals released back into the wild at Cates Park, Vancouver, Canada - 25 Sep 2015
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)