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Brave little rat two-month (Rattus Norvegicus) lunch right under the nose of a leopard and, most surprisingly, was still alive!
This series of pictures was taken by accident student photographer Casey Gutteridge (Casey Gutteridge) in the nursery of rare leopards "Santago" in Hertfordshire ("Santago", Hertfordshire).
After the superintendent gave a leopard feed in the aviary appeared little rat. Brave rodent was so impressed desire to grab a tasty morsel, he did not notice her standing over dinner leopard.
Grabbing tiny paws piece of fresh meat, little rat began hastily tuck him. Stunned by such impudence 12-year-old bus leopardiha (Sheena) rather than to give a fitting rebuff thief began cautiously sniffing the stranger. Rats hesitated, but apparently remembering that "nothing ventured, nothing gained," continued to chew with great gusto. Having carefully considered the guest bus as it shrugged and turned away. Finally, the rodent ate and ran. Only then leopardiha returned to the meal ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11...eals-lunch.html
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This series of pictures was taken by accident student photographer Casey Gutteridge (Casey Gutteridge) in the nursery of rare leopards "Santago" in Hertfordshire ("Santago", Hertfordshire).
After the superintendent gave a leopard feed in the aviary appeared little rat. Brave rodent was so impressed desire to grab a tasty morsel, he did not notice her standing over dinner leopard.
Grabbing tiny paws piece of fresh meat, little rat began hastily tuck him. Stunned by such impudence 12-year-old bus leopardiha (Sheena) rather than to give a fitting rebuff thief began cautiously sniffing the stranger. Rats hesitated, but apparently remembering that "nothing ventured, nothing gained," continued to chew with great gusto. Having carefully considered the guest bus as it shrugged and turned away. Finally, the rodent ate and ran. Only then leopardiha returned to the meal ...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11...eals-lunch.html
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