
A mother cheetah yawns beside one of her young cubs at the De Wildt Cheetah center in South Africa June 12, 2003 which has just launched a nationwide census to find the number of the endangered big cats living wild in South Africa. Using radio collars, cameras, aircraft and DNA testing, the survey is the first comprehensive study of any country’s cheetah population, says Ann van Dyk, who started the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Trust 32 years ago. The De Wildt is the only approved cheetah-breeding center in the world. The census is expected to take between five and eight years to complete. Picture taken June 12, 2003.REUTERS/Juda Ngwenya
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An osprey (news - web sites), holding a freshly caught fish, lifts off from a dead tree and moves to a more secluded dining area near Cedar Key, Fla. Thursday, June 12, 2003 to finish the meal. These hawks feed almost exclusively on fish and can be seen diving into salt and fresh waters from heights of 30 to 100 feet to catch their prey. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin, ho)
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Fishy : Gold fishes swim in an aquarium at a market in Shanghai. (AFP/Liu Jin)
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A royal Bengal tiger walks in a pond at New Delhi Zoo June 5, 2003 during a heat wave. Indians prayed for rain at temples and mosques as the death toll from the heat wave that swept the country reached 1,200 on Wednesday. REUTERS/Kamal Kishore
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