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    Death in captured frames

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    Death in captured frames  Empty Death in captured frames

    Post by SPADEZ Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:24 am

    Unless
    there’s some Photoshop trickery afoot here, this photo makes you want
    to shout, “He’s behind you!”, because you know that the cute little
    robin is as good as a gone. Yet there is a morbid fascination about the
    way we are often most keen to watch animals in their natural setting
    when they are busy gobbling one another up. The photos collected here
    add something else to the whole guzzling theme, capturing as they do
    creatures enjoying their lasts moments in this world before the jaws of
    death close on them forever. Been dying to say it: om nom nom nom nom
    nom nom.



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    Image: Chris and Monique Fellows via ny nerd

    The seal
    may be one of the ocean’s top predators but there’s just no contest
    when it comes face to face with that most deadly of sharks, the great white.
    The seal takes one look into those stony black eyes and turns on its
    flippers – but too late! Despite being over three times as long and
    almost ten times the weight of its mammalian prey, the great white is
    not nearly as agile. It must attack from below, bursting out of the
    water, so that there is only one way the seal can go: down into its
    gaping maw.

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    Image: Adam Britton

    The
    photo above shows a mud crab that looks destined to become crab sticks
    being tossed into the nutcracker-like jaws of the Australian
    saltwater crocodile. There, it is set be put through the grinder at the
    back of the croc’s mouth. The saltwater crocodile is especially partial
    towards the mud crab, but it has to be quick, efficient and brutal or
    else the crafty crustacean may make its escape, or even fight back with a
    powerful and painful pinch of it pincer. P-ouch!

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    Image: David Maitland via j-walk blog

    It’s
    difficult to say who’s eating who in this snapshot of a struggle
    between a Morelet’s tree frog and a cat-eyed tree snake, which lasted
    for hours through the night in the tropical forest of Belize. Locked
    together in a deadly embrace, neither the kicking tree frog – who you’d
    have to say is quite handy – nor the stubborn tree snake showed any sign
    of weakening or backing down from the stalemate. In the end it was
    photographer David Maitland who gave in and went to bed.

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    Image: Kerry Roberts via Where Light Meets Dark

    If
    there was uncertainty in the last shot about whether the tree frog
    would get it, there sure isn’t here. What bites you on the nose this
    time is that the squealing, splashing frog is getting eaten alive by…
    another frog – a cannibalistic green-striped frog to be precise, and one
    no larger than its tree-dwelling cousin. Cannibalism is unsettling at
    the best of times, but when it’s in your own back garden, it’s really
    going to give you a shock – as it did Queensland, Australia resident
    Kerry Roberts. Still, it just goes to show: it’s a frog eat frog world.


    Source: http://www.speedywap.com/20542/death-in-captured-frames/#more-20542
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    Post by iRaz Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:27 am

    i think its photoshop, but they look so real , the people got probably kinda lucky to get the picture in the correct second

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