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  • We quietly watched this Elephant family for nearly an hour before they became sufficiently accustomed to the vehicle to stop being defensive. Then I was able to catch some natural behaviours. My favourite was this close shot of the very young calf bonding with its mother by exchanging breath.<br />
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Tarangire National Park, Tanzania, Africa<br />
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Colour Print of the Year - Bath Photographic Society 2019
    Maternal Bond
  • Meerkats are obliging little critters when it comes to posing photogenically. This family group at Jersey Zoo was particularly well choreographed, displaying a full range of behaviours atop their rock. The adults adopted their classic lookout poses whilst the youngsters snoozed alongside.
    Safe to Snooze
  • Elephant mother protects its youngster in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • A mother gives her young son a haircut on the street in front of their house as tourists pass by in Old Chongqing, Southern China
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  • A mother gives her young son a haircut on the street in front of their house as tourists pass by in Old Chongqing, Southern China
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