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Colchester Gazette on MSNIn pictures: Gazette camera club members show off their fantastic capturesPHOTOGRAPHERS have snapped some stunning imagery from across the North Essex area in the latest edition of the Colchester Gazette Camera Club.
Science can be entertaining and “alive”: employees of the scientific department of the Moscow Zoo study animals in captivity ...
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Sembavalam, Princess of Ayuta, a Pandian kingdom, embarked on a sea voyage to Korea from Tamil Nadu. The journey aimed at ...
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Colchester Gazette on MSNIn pictures: Colchester Gazette camera club members capture stunning zoo photosGAZETTE camera club members have had a busy week snapping animals both in the countryside and at Colchester Zoological Society.
Majestic Amur leopard, Panthera pardus orientalis walks around the ... retrieved her cub and quickly moved to a safer location. Wild african leopard close up while walking in grass. Image via ...
You can still see the spots up close, but it looks black from a distance. The term black panther applies to both leopards and jaguars who have this condition. A Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica ...
Scientists believe that Amur leopards now only occupy 2% of their historical territory. North Atlantic right whales stick close to coasts and regularly ... only about 1,000 left in the wild. Poaching ...
Sasha the amur leopard had to use his sense of smell to find treats inside a flower bouquet-shaped enrichment. Grey seals and California sea lions received “Be Mine” unflavoured gelatin ...
a rare subspecies has adapted to life in the temperate forests that make up the northern-most part of the species’ range. Similar to other leopards, the Amur leopard can run at speeds of up to 37 ...
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