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Pallas cat, Otocolobus manu, Cotswold Wildlife Park, Costswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Pallas cat, Otocolobus manu, Cotswold Wildlife Park, Costswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Charlie Harding
Media ID 8736225
Filename: 10-116.jpg
Size: 3413 x 5120 (7.9MB)
Date: 16th February 2013
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Charlie Harding/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
Country: United Kingdom
Captive Animals Furry Gloucestershire Part Of Pallas Cat Tail Fin
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This print captures the essence of a Pallas cat, also known as Otocolobus manu, in all its majestic glory. Taken at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Gloucestershire, England, this image showcases the beauty of this rare and elusive feline species. Standing tall with its full length on display, the Pallas cat exudes an air of elegance against the picturesque backdrop of Costswolds. Its fur is beautifully colored and immaculately white, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant greenery surrounding it. With a rear view that reveals its impressive tail fin and a front view that shows off its piercing gaze looking up towards something unknown, this photograph truly captures the wild spirit within. The tranquil water adds an element of serenity to the scene while emphasizing the natural habitat these creatures thrive in. This snapshot perfectly encapsulates both their gracefulness and their untamed nature. As one explores this image further, they are transported to England's stunning countryside where wildlife flourishes freely. The Cotswold Wildlife Park serves as a sanctuary for animals like these Pallas cats - part of our world's precious biodiversity that deserves protection. Charlie Harding/Robert Harding has skillfully captured not just an animal but also a moment frozen in time – an invitation to immerse oneself into nature's wonders through photography.