The crocodiles of Bazoule village in Burkina Faso, West Africa, are considered sacred by the people who live next to their watering hole, and they have such a close relationship that residents take it in turns to feed the potentially lethal beasts. Using a long stick to dangle a dead bird, locals are able to encourage a few of the crocodiles to stand up on two legs to grab their food. They have become so used to humans that some of the reptiles will even allow tourists to hold their tails. British IT manager, Gavin Chapman, 34, from London captured this sight while on holiday with his family.
This image shows the moment a gang of robbers made their escape on motorcycles through a shopping centre. Six people riding three motorbikes and carrying axes drove into Brent Cross Shopping Centre in north London at around 10.15am yesterday. Witnesses said they sped into the first floor area of the shopping centre and headed for the Fraser Hart jewellery store before smashing windows to get at the valuables on display. Photographer Rick Treister, 48, bravely managed to snap this picture on his cameraphone as the criminals made their escape. He says: It was unreal and like a dream. I just managed to get one picture as they sped towards me. It was like something out of a James Bond film.
A visitor walks within an installation titled Chairs, made of wooden chairs by Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata, during Abu Dhabi Art at Saadiyat island, off the coast of Abu Dhabi
Giant panda Fu Hu cuddles with his mother Yang Yang in their enclosure at the Vienna Schoenbrunn Zoo a day ahead of the long voyage of Fu Hu to Chengdu, China
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