Survival wars in nature
Photographer Steve Bloom made this set of photos, saying that animals spend most of their time searching for food. That was the time when they had to struggle to dominate ...
Vivid images capture wars for life in the natural world.
Photographer Steve Bloom made this set of photos, saying that animals spend most of their time searching for food.It is also the time when they must strive to dominate the dominance with their fellow men.Violence is unavoidable in the natural world.In the picture are two African elephants confronting each other at Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
War between two bald eagles in Alaska.
Two white sharks won prey off the coast of South Africa.
Two kangaroo together in Kangaroo Island in Australia.
Zebra "inconclusive" in the Masai Mara reserve, Kenya.
Three lions and a mallet of a bull in Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya.
Polar bears fight at Cape Churchill, Brisbane, Canada.
The Nile crocodile attacked a green forest goat on the Mara River in South Africa.
Two hippos that threaten each other in Botswana's Okavango plain.
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