Wrony czyszczą sierść jelenia z kleszczy

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Wrony czyszczą sierść jelenia z kleszczy
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Crows appear to form an unlikely friendship with a deer as it allows the birds to feed on ticks in its fur. The parasites which have buried themselves in the native sambar deer's fur provide food for the crows. The photos were taken by Dev Kumar, a 64-year-old retiree and amateur photographer based in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Kumar described the photos: "On a quiet walk through a deer park in Kuala Lumpur an unexpected scene unfolded. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
2026-04-16
DEV KUMAR/Solent News & Photo Agency/Solent News/East News
Solent News
DEV KUMAR/Solent News & Photo Agency
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8,97MB
37cm x 27cm by 300dpi
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