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Two-headed cheetah
31-03-2023
2023
wacky and real life
Two Headed Cheetah By Mahima Kaur **EXCLUSIVE** YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads. Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild. These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi. "These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point. "When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. ENDS

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captionThe Two Headed Cheetah. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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captionA cheetah looks on attentively. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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titleTwo-headed cheetah
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captionIts a pack. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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captionThe backdrop of the Masai Mara National Park makes for the perfect picture for the cheetahs. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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captionA stunning shot of the cheetahs. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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titleTwo-headed cheetah
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captionA stunning shot of the cheetahs in the wild. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar

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titleTwo-headed cheetah
subject date31-03-2023
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captionA stunning shot of the cheetahs. YOU COULD be forgiven for thinking this looks like a cheetah with one body and two heads but they are in fact two brothers cleverly snapped next to each other. Images show the two brother cheetahs sitting aligned in such a way that they look like one cheetah that has two heads.Another image shows the cheetahs sitting regally with two other cheetahs making for a stunning shot in the wild.These images were captured by wildlife photographer Baishakhi Mazumdar (44) using a Nikon D850 and a Nikorr Lens 300MM F 2.8 in Masai Mara, Kenya. “As a photographer I look for unique angles and frames from the wild,” said Baishakhi."These cheetahs always hunt together and before hunting they are out scanning for prey from a vantage point."When I was photographing these two cheetahs sitting, the formation from the angle I was taking pictures appeared as one cheetah with two heads. mediadrumimages/BaishakhiMazumdar