Berlin, Germany: Two young Capybara. This family series discovers what it takes to be a zoo baby in a modern zoo. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, Zoo Juniors experience all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in their first days of life through to animal toddlerdom. This image is from Zoo Juniors.
Berlin, Germany: A young Black lemur This family series discovers what it takes to be a zoo baby in a modern zoo. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, Zoo Juniors experience all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in their first days of life through to animal toddlerdom. This image is from Zoo Juniors.
India: The breathtaking Kumbh Mela festival. Once every 12 years Hindus from around the world converge at the Ganges for the full Kumbh Mela, reportedly the worldâs largest religious festival. In 2013 up to 100 million people are expected to make the journey. This image is from Kumbh Mela.
Berlin, Germany: A warthog sitting in mud. This family series discovers what it takes to be a zoo baby in a modern zoo. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, Zoo Juniors experience all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in their first days of life through to animal toddlerdom. This image is from Zoo Juniors.
Papua, Indonesia: Red Bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea rubra) male performing practice display at tree-top lek. This image is from Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise.
Australia: A male Victoria's riflebird (Ptiloris victoriae) Bird of Paradise on a display perch trying to lure a female down with a spread wings display. This image is from Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise.
Kushiro Shitsugen National Park, Japan: In the country's largest marsh habitat, a Red-crowned Crane (Grus Japonensis) floats gracefully on its 2 and a half meter wing over water. This image is from Japan's Hidden Secrets.
Africa: Lion cubs face many dangers -- even from their own species. When males take over a pride, they kill any young sired by the deposed males. This is a way to bring females into heat more quickly, and to ensure the pride's next generation carries their genes. This image is from Lion Battle Zone.
Japan: The Steller's Sea Eagle or "O-Washi" (Haliaeetus pelagicus), mainly feeds on fish, and often as a scavenger regularly pirating food from otters and other birds. This image is from Japan's Hidden Secrets.
Bahamas: Eleuthera Island sits on the very edge of the great limestone block of the Great Bahamas Bank. Its eastern shore faces the deep Atlantic. This image is from What Lies Beneath.
Japan: Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) are the only monkeys in the world to enjoy the hot springs. The hot volcanic baths help maintain the macaques' healthy body temperature. Japanese macaques are also excellent swimmers and are reportedly able to swim distances of over half a kilometer. This image is from Japan's Hidden Secrets.
Lanai, Hawaii: White coral boulders amidst black volcanic ones are taken as evidence for a giant tsunami originating on the Big Island, which hit the island of Lanai in the past. This image is from What Lies Beneath.
Serengeti/Massai Mara, Africa: A young cheetah with her four cubs. They are born blind and helpless and need the protection of their mother. This image is from Cheetah: Fatal Instinct.
Serengeti/Massai Mara, Africa: A young cheetah with her four cubs. They are born blind and helpless and need the protection of their mother. This image is from Cheetah: Fatal Instinct.
Serengeti/Massai Mara, Africa: This little cheetah is a few months old having already survived the most dangerous weeks of his life. This image is from Cheetah: Fatal Instinct.
French Frigate Shoals, Hawaii, United States: Frigatebird share perching space with other seabirds on the windswept coast of Hawaii. This image is from World's Weirdest.