Wildlife photographer Grant Atkinson spent 30 minutes trailing the lioness in the Okavango Delta in Botswana Atkinson lined up his camera as the lioness, crawling prone, approached the unsuspecting impala Suddenly, as the lioness lunges at its prey, Atkinson begins shooting the dramatic confrontation Moments later the impala escapes, but Atkinson is forced to look at his camera to see how the lioness almost won As the lioness approached the impala on the Okavango Delta in Botswana, photographer Grant Atkinson thought there was only one winner in this battle of nature. With the predator preparing to strike, Mr Atkinson had his finger on the shutter of his camera, poised for the moment when the impala was clamped firmly between the lion's jaws. In a matter of a second, the encounter was over and the impala escaped. But it wasn't until Mr Atkinson reviewed that dramatic footage that he could see how close the lion had been to success. ...
Zebra ripped apart by 40 hungry crocodiles Torn to pieces by the crocs: Zebra is ripped apart by FORTY hungry crocodiles... with one of the beasts swallowing a leg whole Forty Nile crocodiles descended on a helpless zebra as it tried to cross the river in a migration herd of 300 While many of the zebras were able to escape one was dragged down below the surface by the predators Her head appeared above the surface bereft of its body but her eyes still seemed frozen in panic One of the crocodiles devoured a whole leg of the little zebra in Kenya's Maasai Mara national park Source & More Info: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/gallery/zebra-ripped-apart-40-hungry-13921961 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6643297/Zebra-ripped-apart-FORTY-hungry-crocodiles-one-beasts-swallowing-leg-whole.html hungry crocodiles,crocodiles,crocodile,Zebra
It's behind you! Family holiday snap is photobombed by 'ghost' of woman at 19th century castle folly Photo of Mayrian Islam, 11, and Ryhan Kaliq, nine, taken at park in Leeds Later on family realised figure appeared to be standing in the background Photo was taken at Easter in front of 1812 castle folly at Roundhay Park Leeds Civic Trust says 'ghoulish activity' has been recorded at the site Search & Read More: Miror -- Daily Mail
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