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Macedonia, Ohrid, Lake Ohrid, Saint Panteleimon Monastery on Plaosnik. Archaeologists believe monastery site where students learned Glagolitic alphabet to translate Bible into Old Church Slavonic.
13798119 - Macedonia, Ohrid, Lake Ohrid, Saint Panteleimon Monastery on Plaosnik. Archaeologists believe monastery site where students learned Glagolitic alphabet to translate Bible into Old Church Slavonic.
Macedonia, Ohrid, Lake Ohrid, Saint Panteleimon Monastery on Plaosnik. Archaeologists believe monastery site where students learned Glagolitic alphabet to translate Bible into Old Church Slavonic.
13798120 - Macedonia, Ohrid, Lake Ohrid, Saint Panteleimon Monastery on Plaosnik. Archaeologists believe monastery site where students learned Glagolitic alphabet to translate Bible into Old Church Slavonic.
Rear view of the Neo Panamax container ship Ever Learned in Lake Gatun of the Panama Canal, near Colon, Panama, Central America
71328210 - Rear view of the Neo Panamax container ship Ever Learned in Lake Gatun of the Panama Canal, near Colon, Panama, Central America
The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid  it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
71325474 - The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid  it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
71325465 - The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid  it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
71325466 - The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand
70708087 - A group of community organizers that deal with violence in Chicago's neighborhoods meet at the Ruatepupuke II Maori traditional meeting house at Chicago Field Museum of Natural History. The group learned some of the ways of the Maori people of New Zealand
The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid  it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
71325464 - The Black-backed Jackals Canis mesomelas living near Nossob Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, South Africa, have learned to ambush the doves coming daily in the hundreds to the local waterholes. Once caught in mid-air, the bird has to be swallowed quickly - usually whole - to avoid it being stolen by other jackals nearby. With each individual following a tried and tested routine, the jackals are quite successful in their hunting, and what is even more remarkable is that their methods are being transmitted to other jackals, by active teaching or by observation and imitation.
Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, thanks to a Swiss cooperation, Nurgul Toktosounova has learned how to make cheese
71157382 - Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, thanks to a Swiss cooperation, Nurgul Toktosounova has learned how to make cheese
Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, thanks to a Swiss cooperation, Nurgul has learned how to make cheese
71157383 - Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul Province (Ysyk-Kol), Juuku valley, thanks to a Swiss cooperation, Nurgul has learned how to make cheese