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FIERCE LION CUBS
19-07-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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file nameCATERS_FIERCE_LION_CUBS_01.jpg
titleFIERCE LION CUBS
subject date19-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Mogens Trolle / Caters News - (PICTURED: Lion cub with its mom) - Forget scaredy-cats these brave cubs are being scary-cats! The little lions were pictured snarling at a camera and baring their teeth, with their eyes focussed straight down the lens. But they still have their mum to help them face the big wide world with one cub being given a loving lick. The photos were taken by Danish wildlife photographer and biologist Mogens Trolle in Samburu, north-east Kenya. Mogens said: Im always deeply focused when I take wildlife portraits like these. Often you only have a split second to react. I look for interesting expressions and the right light in their eyes. In a situation like this with the two cubs interacting in an amusing way Im also smiling to myself behind the camera. You have to enjoy the moment and appreciate it. SEE CATERS COPY

id9175296602551
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file nameCATERS_FIERCE_LION_CUBS_02.jpg
titleFIERCE LION CUBS
subject date19-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Mogens Trolle / Caters News - (PICTURED: The fierce lion cub in Kenya ) - Forget scaredy-cats these brave cubs are being scary-cats! The little lions were pictured snarling at a camera and baring their teeth, with their eyes focussed straight down the lens. But they still have their mum to help them face the big wide world with one cub being given a loving lick. The photos were taken by Danish wildlife photographer and biologist Mogens Trolle in Samburu, north-east Kenya. Mogens said: Im always deeply focused when I take wildlife portraits like these. Often you only have a split second to react. I look for interesting expressions and the right light in their eyes. In a situation like this with the two cubs interacting in an amusing way Im also smiling to myself behind the camera. You have to enjoy the moment and appreciate it. SEE CATERS COPY

id9175296602552
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_FIERCE_LION_CUBS_03.jpg
titleFIERCE LION CUBS
subject date19-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Mogens Trolle / Caters News - (PICTURED: Lion cub with its mom) - Forget scaredy-cats these brave cubs are being scary-cats! The little lions were pictured snarling at a camera and baring their teeth, with their eyes focussed straight down the lens. But they still have their mum to help them face the big wide world with one cub being given a loving lick. The photos were taken by Danish wildlife photographer and biologist Mogens Trolle in Samburu, north-east Kenya. Mogens said: Im always deeply focused when I take wildlife portraits like these. Often you only have a split second to react. I look for interesting expressions and the right light in their eyes. In a situation like this with the two cubs interacting in an amusing way Im also smiling to myself behind the camera. You have to enjoy the moment and appreciate it. SEE CATERS COPY

id9175296602554
supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_FIERCE_LION_CUBS_04.jpg
titleFIERCE LION CUBS
subject date19-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Mogens Trolle / Caters News - (PICTURED: Photographer Mogens Trolle, 48 from Denmark) - Forget scaredy-cats these brave cubs are being scary-cats! The little lions were pictured snarling at a camera and baring their teeth, with their eyes focussed straight down the lens. But they still have their mum to help them face the big wide world with one cub being given a loving lick. The photos were taken by Danish wildlife photographer and biologist Mogens Trolle in Samburu, north-east Kenya. Mogens said: Im always deeply focused when I take wildlife portraits like these. Often you only have a split second to react. I look for interesting expressions and the right light in their eyes. In a situation like this with the two cubs interacting in an amusing way Im also smiling to myself behind the camera. You have to enjoy the moment and appreciate it. SEE CATERS COPY