A Yellow-headed Caracara feeds from the rear end (anus) of a Capybara. In this image the caracara has anchored itself by grabbing the Capybara's hide. Surprisingly the Capybara doesn't seem to mind as the caracara is removing unwanted insects from the capybara so the capybara doesn't mind. Location: Ibera Marshes, Argentina
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A Yellow-headed Caracara feeds from the rear end (anus) of a Capybara. In this image the caracara has anchored itself by grabbing the Capybara's hide. Surprisingly the Capybara doesn't seem to mind as the caracara is removing unwanted insects from the capybara so the capybara doesn't mind. Location: Ibera Marshes, Argentina

Date

13 août 2011

Crédit

Photo12/imageBROKER/Nate Chappell

Notre référence

BRK25H53_089

Model release

NA

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

51,3Mo (4,9Mo) / 43,9cm x 29,3cm / 5184 x 3456 (300dpi)

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