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Witness the incredible spectacle in the animal kingdom

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Emperor penguins with chick

Emperor penguins with chick
Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) pair with their three-month-old chick. The adults feed the chicks by regurgitating fish

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Emperor penguins huddling

Emperor penguins huddling
Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) males huddling for warmth. This picture was taken in April when the temperature was -50 degrees Celsius

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Emperor penguins incubating eggs

Emperor penguins incubating eggs
Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) males incubating eggs. This picture was taken in August. These are the only penguins to breed in the Antarctic during the winter

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Stellers sea lions

Stellers sea lions

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Weddell seal mother with pup

Weddell seal mother with pup
Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddelli) female with a week old pup. Females gather in pupping colonies on the surface of the ice to raise their young, usually returning to the same location each year

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Beluga whale bull

Beluga whale bull
Beluga whale (or white whale, Delphinapterus leucas) bull. In summer, belugas migrate into river estuaries, where they moult

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Emperor penguins sheltering chicks

Emperor penguins sheltering chicks
Emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) sheltering three-week-old chicks. The males shelter the chicks against the cold by holding them on their feet and covering them with a fold of skin

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Bearded seal

Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) male lying on an ice floe. This solitary seal prefers shallow waters covered in pack ice. It travels seasonally, often carried on floating ice floes

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Beluga whales

Beluga whales (or white whales, Delphinapterus leucas). In summer, belugas migrate into river estuaries, where they moult

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Beluga whales moulting

Beluga whales moulting

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Southern fur seal colony

Southern fur seal colony
Southern fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) breeding colony. The southern (or South American) fur seal breeds in large, densely-packed colonies

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Southern fur seal

Southern fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) diving in a kelp forest. The southern (or South American) fur seal hunts mostly at night, diving up to 170 metres to feed on fish and krill

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Harp seal pup diving

Harp seal pup diving
Harp seal (Phoca groenlandica or Pagophilus groenlandicus) diving under ice floes. This two week old pup has begun to shed its all-white juvenile coat

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Flying pteranodons

Flying pteranodons
Pteranodons in flight. Computer artwork of two pteranodons (Pteranodon sp.), a type of pterosaur (flying reptile) that was related to the dinosaurs

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Atlantic walrus

Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus). This large, gregarious relative of the seal has tusks that can reach a metre in length

Background imageFish Eating Collection: Fish-eating / Greater Bulldog / Fisherman / Fishing Bat Trinidad, West Indies

Fish-eating / Greater Bulldog / Fisherman / Fishing Bat Trinidad, West Indies
AW-36 Fish-eating / Greater Bulldog / Fisherman / Fishing BAT Trinidad, W. India Noctilio leporinus Distribution: Central America / Caribbean Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal



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Witness the incredible spectacle in the animal kingdom. From ancient predators like the Baryonyx dinosaur to modern-day hunters such as the Gharial, nature never fails to amaze us. Watch in awe as a Great Blue Heron gracefully lands on its prey, while a Great Egret takes flight with remarkable precision. Meanwhile, Royal Terns gather on nesting islands, eagerly awaiting their turn to feast on fish. A Brown Pelican glides through the water effortlessly, showcasing its exceptional swimming skills. In another corner of the world, a Pied-billed Grebe elegantly swims across calm waters. On the Laguna Madre in Texas during springtime, Black Skimmers demonstrate their unique feeding technique by skimming along the surface and catching fish with their specially adapted bills. The Pygmy Cormorant in Danube Delta faces near-threatened status but continues to thrive as it dives into water for its next meal. Not far away, an Eurasian Cormorant soars through Eastern European skies after successfully snatching a fish from beneath the waves. These fascinating creatures remind us of nature's delicate balance and how each species has evolved distinct strategies for survival. Whether it's prehistoric dinosaurs or present-day birds, witnessing these captivating moments reminds us of both our planet's rich history and ongoing wonders that unfold every day.