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Sticking your neck out: Oblivious to the danger, the impala appears to return the affection to the cheetahs. Photographer Michel Denis-Huot, who captured these amazing pictures on safari in Kenya's Masai Mara in last October 2009, said he was astounded by what he saw.
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Hello little antelope, would you like to play with us? No claws for alarm: Astonishingly, these cheetahs, whose instinct is to hunt for... read more
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