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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • A polar bear and her four-month-old cub are seen here leaving the maternity den and venturing into the outdoors in an impossibly cute video. The cub is the first polar bear to be born in the UK for 25 years and is now starting to explore the outdoor enclosure at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park. In the video the mother Victoria is seen walking out of the maternity den first, before her precious little cub emerges behind her keeping close to his mother. The pair are then seen foraging around in the grassy outdoor enclosure, which was witnesses by visitors at the park for the first time this week [21 March, 2018]. Previously the polar bear enclosure had been closed to the public to allow the bears the privacy required in the early weeks after birth. Una Richardson, head keeper at the RZSS Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig near Kingussie, said, “Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. “Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds.” Douglas Richardson, the park’s head of living collections, said, “Our pioneering captive polar bear management programme closely mirrors what happens in the wild and this birth shows our approach is working. “This is vital because a healthy and robust captive population may one day be needed to augment numbers in the wild, such are the threats to the species from climate change and human pressures. “The reintroduction of polar bears would be an enormous task but we need to have the option. While our cub will never be in the wild, there is a chance its offspring may be in decades to come.” The birth of the cub and journey so far is also being filmed for a forthcoming Channel 4 documentary. 23 Mar 2018 Pictured: A polar bear and her cub — the first to be born in the UK in 25 years - are seen emerging from their maternity den at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s High
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  • September 30, 2018 - South Africa - Interior of Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre, Victoria & Albert Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape Province, South Africa (Credit Image: © Sergi Reboredo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Meet the mother duck who every year gives birth to her chicks in a hospital before parading them down the hallways. Once a year, every year, the patients at the continuing care unit of the University of Rochester's Thompson Health hospital, in Canandaigua, New York, are treated to this adorable sight. The local duck returns every spring to the same courtyard in the middle of the hospital to lay her eggs. Amazingly, the cunning bird has even learned to knock on the doors to be allowed into the building to get to her favorite nesting spot. Then without fail, once her chicks have hatched, she marches them through the hospital back to the surrounding woodland. To the delight of the patients, the little ducks can be seen following their mom throughout the hospital’s hallways, out the door, and into a grassy area behind the facility. The duck follows the same path every year, and facility services staff use old signage to guide her and the ducklings through the halls gently. Amazingly, despite it being an annual occurrence, this is the first time staff has attempted to document the adorable "rite of spring". A statement released by care staff said: “Every year, without fail, a mama duck chooses one of the enclosed courtyards at our M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center to lay her eggs and take care of her babies. She lets us know when she’s ready to go by tapping on the glass, and this morning, it was time for this annual rite of spring.”. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Adorable mother duckling walks her chicks through a New York hospital every year. Photo credit: Thompson Health / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • February 19, 2019 - New York, NY, USA - February 19, 2019 New York City..Meghan Markle was seen leaving The Surrey Hotel on February 19, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 19, 2019 - New York, NY, USA - February 19, 2019 New York City..Meghan Markle was seen on February 19, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaf_ny1_038.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Shay Mitchell is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_022.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_006.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_004.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_002.jpg
  • September 15, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 14, 2017 New York City..Angelina Jolie was seen on September 14, 2017 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170915_zaf_ny1_016.jpg
  • September 15, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 14, 2017 New York City..Angelina Jolie and Maddox Jolie-Pitt seen on September 14, 2017 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 8, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 8, 2017 New York City..Courtney Love was seen in New York City on September 8, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170908_zaf_ny1_081.jpg
  • February 19, 2019 - New York, NY, USA - February 19, 2019 New York City..Meghan Markle was seen leaving The Surrey Hotel on February 19, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    20190219_zaf_ny1_033.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Gretchen Mol is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Shay Mitchell is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_014.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Huma Abedin is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_017.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Dianna Agron is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_013.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Shay Mitchell is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_015.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Shay Mitchell is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_009.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Huma Abedin is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_011.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Dianna Agron is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_010.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_024.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Priyanka Chopra is seen at ''The View'' in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_023.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_013.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_011.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_009.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_007.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_001.jpg
  • September 23, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 23, 2017 New York City..Kate Hudson and Danny Fujikawa seen on September 23, 2017 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 8, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 8, 2017 New York City..Courtney Love was seen in New York City on September 8, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170908_zaf_ny1_082.jpg
  • September 8, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 8, 2017 New York City..Courtney Love was seen in New York City on September 8, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170908_zaf_ny1_080.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Dianna Agron is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_008.jpg
  • September 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 9/12/18.Dianna Agron is seen attending the Michael Kors Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180914_zaa_nc34_007.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_008.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_005.jpg
  • May 4, 2018 - New York City, New York, USA - 5/3/18.Kendall Jenner is seen on the set of a photo shoot in New York City..(NYC) (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
    20180504_zaa_nc34_003.jpg
  • September 8, 2017 - New York, NY, USA - September 8, 2017 New York City..Courtney Love was seen in New York City on September 8, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170908_zaf_ny1_083.jpg
  • March 29, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S. -  Jennifer Lopez was seen on location for 'Hustlers' on March 29, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    20190329_zaf_ny1_141.jpg
  • April 25, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S. - Jennifer Lopez was seen on location filming 'Hustlers' on April 25, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    20190425_zaf_ny1_133.jpg
  • April 25, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S. - Jennifer Lopez pops a gum bubble during a scene on location filming 'Hustlers' in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
    20190425_zaf_ny1_116.jpg
  • April 25, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S. - Jennifer Lopez was seen on location filming 'Hustlers' on April 25, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • Andy Burnham the Mayor of Manchester and the Mayor of Liverpool Steve Rotheram fly to New York for a Mayors conference and The Liverpool Football Team fly out of Manchester Airport to Hong Kong on Sunday morning.
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  • Andy Burnham the Mayor of Manchester and the Mayor of Liverpool Steve Rotheram fly to New York for a Mayors conference and The Liverpool Football Team fly out of Manchester Airport to Hong Kong on Sunday morning.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • Andy Burnham the Mayor of Manchester and the Mayor of Liverpool Steve Rotheram fly to New York for a Mayors conference and The Liverpool Football Team fly out of Manchester Airport to Hong Kong on Sunday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Victoria Beckham is seen in New York City.
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  • May 4, 2019 - Christchurch, New Zealand - A boy eats a snack as he enjoys the lake sight during autumn season at North Hagley Park in Christchurch, New Zealand on May 03, 2019. (Credit Image: © Sanka Vidanagama/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Victoria Beckham is seen in New York City.
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  • Victoria Beckham is seen in New York City.
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  • Selena Gomez is seen outside La Esquina Restaurant in New York City.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Manchester United's new signing Fred is sighted leaving the Lowry Hotel on Wednesday morning.
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  • Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber are seen out and about in New York City
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  • Amanda Bynes is seen out and about in New York, USA.
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  • Amanda Bynes is seen out and about in New York, USA.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Adele Adkins greets her fans after performing at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
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  • May 8, 2019 - New York, NY, USA - May 8, 2019 New York City..Keanu Reeves was seen on May 8, 2019 in New York City. (Credit Image: © Kristin Callahan/Ace Pictures via ZUMA Press)
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  • Victoria Beckham is seen in New York City.
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  • Victoria Beckham is seen in New York City.
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  • Amanda Bynes is seen out and about in New York, USA.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • 7.8.18….. Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Manchester United new signing Fred goes Manchestersion hunting in Cheshire with his girlfriend Monique Salum and some of his family.
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  • Elizabeth Hurley is seen out and about in New York.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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  • Milan, Fabio Borini shopping with his girlfriend Erin O'Neill Fabio Borini, a new Milan striker, comes to the center with his girlfriend Erin O 'Neill for shopping. They are in Montenapoleone Street as they enter the "Prada" boutique.
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