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Two Japanese tourists photographing themselves in the polar night under moonlight on a mountain peak not far from Tromso in Norway, Arctic.
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
© Claudius Thiriet / Biosphoto
Two Japanese tourists photographing themselves in the polar night under moonlight on a mountain peak not far from Tromso in Norway, Arctic.
© Alberto Ghizzi Panizza / Biosphoto
Praia das Illas Lugo Spain.
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Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa )female devouring male during mating, France
© Jean-Claude Louchet / Biosphoto
© Jean-Claude Louchet / Biosphoto
Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa )female devouring male during mating, France
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Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa )female devouring male during
© Jean-Claude Louchet / Biosphoto
© Jean-Claude Louchet / Biosphoto
Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa )female devouring male during mating, France
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Black backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) killing a baby springbok in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
© Patrice Correia / Biosphoto
© Patrice Correia / Biosphoto
Black backed jackal (Canis mesomelas) killing a baby springbok in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
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'Last Dawn, Last Gasp'. This winter, I went diving with some local fishermen. At 6 in the morning I was already in the water, as the nets were raised
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
© Pasquale Vassallo / Biosphoto
'Last Dawn, Last Gasp'. This winter, I went diving with some local fishermen. At 6 in the morning I was already in the water, as the nets were raised at first light. During the dive I followed the path of the fishing nets from the bottom to the surface. As the fishermen quickly hauled on the nets, I tried to take some shots of trapped fish still suffering in the mesh, such as this tuna ().
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) killing a wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Serengeti, Tanzania, Sidney Australia 2018 - Gold Medal
© Pierluigi Rizzato / Biosphoto
© Pierluigi Rizzato / Biosphoto
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) killing a wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Serengeti, Tanzania, Sidney Australia 2018 - Gold Medal
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Leopard (Panthera pardus) in a tree with Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii), Serengeti, Tanzania
© Pierluigi Rizzato / Biosphoto
© Pierluigi Rizzato / Biosphoto
Leopard (Panthera pardus) in a tree with Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii), Serengeti, Tanzania
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African Darter (Anhinga rufa) swallowing a fish, Kruger National park, South Africa
© Patrice Correia / Biosphoto
© Patrice Correia / Biosphoto
African Darter (Anhinga rufa) swallowing a fish, Kruger National park, South Africa
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Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
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Emerald Glass Frog on a woman thumb in Omar Torrijos N.P. - Panama
© Fred Muller / Biosphoto
© Fred Muller / Biosphoto
Emerald Glass Frog on a woman thumb in Omar Torrijos N.P. - Panama
© Fred Muller / Biosphoto
Emerald Glass Frog on a camera in Omar Torrijos N.P. - Panama
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Wandering spider devouring a Fleischmann's Glass Frog and woman thumb in Guatemala
© Fred Muller / Biosphoto
© Fred Muller / Biosphoto
Wandering spider devouring a Fleischmann's Glass Frog and woman thumb in Guatemala
© Mike Korostelev / Biosphoto
Asian Elephant and diver swimming - Andaman Islands India
© Pierre Vernay / Biosphoto
Leopard stifling a Impala - Khwai Botswana
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Lioness chasing a young buffalo - Masai Mara Kenya
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
Lioness chasing a young buffalo - Masai Mara Kenya
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Lioness chasing a young buffalo - Masai Mara Kenya
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
Lioness chasing a young buffalo - Masai Mara Kenya
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Lion eating a hippo in a river - Masai Mara Kenya
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
Lion eating a hippo in a river - Masai Mara Kenya
© Brandon Cole / Biosphoto
Diver into the light shining down through a cenote opening
© Brandon Cole / Biosphoto
Whale Shark and diver under the surface - Mexico
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Portrait of Cheetah suffocating a prey - Masai Mara Kenya
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
© Michel & Christine Denis-Huot / Biosphoto
Portrait of Cheetah suffocating a prey - Masai Mara Kenya
© Meril Darees / Biosphoto
Leopard and its prey in a tree - Sabi Sand South Africa
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Red-crowned Cranes displaying under the snow-Hokkaido Japan
© Markus Varesvuo / Biosphoto
© Markus Varesvuo / Biosphoto
Red-crowned Cranes displaying under the snow-Hokkaido Japan
© Sergio Pitamitz / Biosphoto
Vultures feeding on wildebeest carcass - Masai Mara Kenya
© Christopher Swann / Biosphoto
Snorkeler and California Sea lions - Gulf of California
© Daniel Heuclin / Biosphoto
Indian Cobra and woman gathering sticks Tamil Nadu India
© Daniel Heuclin / Biosphoto
Desert Monitor eating a Sand Viper Mauritania
© Daniel Heuclin / Biosphoto
Desert Monitor eating a Sand Viper Mauritania
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Jackal and Vultur on a kudu carcass Etosha Pan Namibia
© Alain Mafart-Renodier / Biosphoto
© Alain Mafart-Renodier / Biosphoto
Jackal and Vultur on a kudu carcass Etosha Pan Namibia
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Jackals and Vulturs on a kudu carcass Etosha Pan Namibia
© Alain Mafart-Renodier / Biosphoto
© Alain Mafart-Renodier / Biosphoto
Jackals and Vulturs on a kudu carcass Etosha Pan Namibia
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Dead Vlei Sossusvlei dead acacia Namib Desert Namibia ; Dead Vlei is an old saltpan named for its eery dead appearance. Water was cut off when the
© Martin Harvey / Biosphoto
© Martin Harvey / Biosphoto
Dead Vlei Sossusvlei dead acacia Namib Desert Namibia ; Dead Vlei is an old saltpan named for its eery dead appearance. Water was cut off when the flow of the Tsauchab River changed its course approximately 500 years ago. This now provides visitor with the most spectacular scenery
© Philippe Henry / Biosphoto
Red fox catching a Grey squirrel in snow Quebec Canada
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Dead Acacias Dead Vlei Sossusvlei Namib Desert Namibia ; Water
© Martin Harvey / Biosphoto
© Martin Harvey / Biosphoto
Dead Acacias Dead Vlei Sossusvlei Namib Desert Namibia ; Water was cut off when the flow of the Tsauchab River changed its course approximately 500 years ago.
© Claude Balcaen / Biosphoto
Lioness and Lion Cubs eating a Zebra Masai Mara Kenya
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Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) feeding on killed Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), Germany
© Ondrej Prosicky / BIA / Biosphoto
© Ondrej Prosicky / BIA / Biosphoto
Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) feeding on killed Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), Germany
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Pack of wolves (Canis lupus) observes ravens (Corvus corax) feeding on the carcass, winter meadow, podkarpackie, Bieszczady mountains, Poland, Europe
© Pawel Brud / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© Pawel Brud / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
Pack of wolves (Canis lupus) observes ravens (Corvus corax) feeding on the carcass, winter meadow, podkarpackie, Bieszczady mountains, Poland, Europe
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Ant with captured dragonfly as food, Eurasian Bluet (Coenagrion), Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe
© Thomas Hinsche / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
© Thomas Hinsche / imageBROKER / Biosphoto
Ant with captured dragonfly as food, Eurasian Bluet (Coenagrion), Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe
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Pink Whipray and Scuba diver, Pateobatis fai, North Male Atoll, Indian Ocean, Maldives
© Reinhard Dirscherl / Biosphoto
© Reinhard Dirscherl / Biosphoto
Pink Whipray and Scuba diver, Pateobatis fai, North Male Atoll, Indian Ocean, Maldives
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pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
pygmy girl of the Baka ethnic group painted for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. They are painted with clay extracted from the nearby stream. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group painting a girl for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates.
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group painting a girl for a ceremony of songs and dances, very common among them and in which everyone participates. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group preparing food after harvesting mushrooms, tomatoes and peppers. Small indigenous communities that cling to
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group preparing food after harvesting mushrooms, tomatoes and peppers. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Baka pygmy woman with the day's harvest. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Baka pygmy woman with the day's harvest. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Baka pygmy woman performing daily tasks: collecting palm leaves to cover and protect the entrance to the family huts called "mongulu". Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.
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Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group. Being tribal habits, the carving (sharpening, dental filing) of the teeth (incisors) is done for spiritual
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
© Sergio Hanquet / Biosphoto
Pygmy woman of the Baka ethnic group. Being tribal habits, the carving (sharpening, dental filing) of the teeth (incisors) is done for spiritual and aesthetic purposes, but some sources also relate it as a more effective way to feed on jungle prey, meat that is generally hard to tear. Small indigenous communities that cling to their past and continue to live in the equatorial forest of southeastern Cameroon (they are also found in the Congo, Central African Republic and Gabon). Most of their subsistence lies in hunting, fishing and gathering. Despite being semi-nomadic, the community where the images were taken, made up of 5 families (about 40 people), is settled in the Dja Reserve: commune of Somalomo, Biosphere Reserve since 1982 and World Heritage Site since 1987.