Predators With Their Prey In The Wild
Arjun

Predators With Their Prey In The Wild

August 2022

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Entry 13714990
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Entry 13715009
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I love the look of the grizzly staring down its freshly caught prey. The details in this image stand out. Not only is the Grizzly sharp but you can even count the scales on the salmon.

Congratulations on 8th

It looks like the Dolphin is smiling watching his lunch go down the hatch. The dolphin seems to be perfectly positioned to get his prey, having to put its head above water and open its mouth. The water drops give that sense of motion

Congratulations on 7th

Entry 13722335
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Entry 13723136
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This is a stunning photo of Predator chasing Prey. The look of anxiety can be seen in the penguin's face as she tries to keep a watchful eye out for the sea lion. I wonder if the penguin got away

Congratulations on 10th

Entry 13732975
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Entry 13740340
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Entry 13745974
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I love the power demonstrated by a leaping Tiger in the water. The diagonal created by the leaping cat made my eyes wander from the the Tiger's face to the splash of water below his front paw, and then to his tail and the water below it, and then back to the face

Congratulations on 2nd

Entry 13747139
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Wow...the Jaguar's eyes are fixated on the photographer in the midst of the throat clamp. The caiman appears to be trying to wriggle its way out of the Jaguar's grip. This photo demonstrates the strength and ability to swim of a Jaguar in a fast flowing river

Congratulations on 3rd

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What makes this photo to me is all 5 amateurs are involved in bringing this antelope down while Mama sits and watches patiently. I wonder what the 2 cheetahs are trying to jump onto as one of their siblings seems to be near the throat. I wonder how longs these 5 took to bring down their prey or did Mom have to intervene

Congratulations on 9th

Entry 13754668
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Entry 13754669
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Entry 13754673
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Entry 13755007
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Entry 13773656
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Entry 13776712
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The dust flying only suggest one thing - the Lion is having to put in some serious work to bring this gentle giant down. I wonder where the rest of the pride is as this prey would be more than sufficient to feed the pride and the scavengers

Congratulations on 5th

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I am looking for your photos of predators with their prey in the wild. These could be mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles or more. They could be stalking, in pursuit or on the kill but please try and avoid submitting any gory images. Both predator and prey must be visible in the scene. Please do not submit photos of predators being fed in captivity.

435 Photographers

Angle, Angle, Angle.....every wildlife photographer's pet peeve. The photographer has done an excellent job in getting this low level shot of the wolf in motion and staring at the camera. The fish's gaping expression and the blood add to the photo

Congratulations on 4th

Entry 13787865
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