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BRAZIl-WORLDCUP/
RTR3Y2UZ 
July 10, 2014 
A man receives a falcon which caught a pigeon, symbolising the national soccer team of Germany in the... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
A man receives a falcon which caught a pigeon, symbolising the national soccer team of Germany in World... 
A man receives a falcon which caught a pigeon, symbolising the national soccer team of Germany in the Brazil 2014 World Cup, during a falconry session north of Tabuk July 10, 2014. The falcon was released and allowed to catch its prey, as part of an event to predict the winner of the World Cup final match between Germany and Argentina. REUTERS/Mohamed Alhwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
BRAZIL-WORLDCUP/
RTR3Y2US 
July 10, 2014 
Men prepare two pigeons, each symbolising the national soccer teams of Germany and Argentina in the Brazil... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Men prepare two pigeons, each symbolising the national soccer teams of Germany and Argentina in the World... 
Men prepare two pigeons, each symbolising the national soccer teams of Germany and Argentina in the Brazil 2014 World Cup, as prey for a falcon during a falconry session north of Tabuk July 10, 2014. The falcon was released and allowed to catch its prey, as part of an event to predict the winner of the World Cup. REUTERS/Mohamed Alhwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IQB 
January 17, 2014 
A Saudi man gets himself ready to release his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi man gets himself ready to release his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert near... 
A Saudi man gets himself ready to release his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IQ8 
January 17, 2014 
A Saudi man looks through a pair of binoculars before releasing his falcon during a falcon contest in... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi man looks through a pair of binoculars before releasing his falcon during a falcon contest in... 
A Saudi man looks through a pair of binoculars before releasing his falcon during a falcon contest in a desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IQ5 
January 17, 2014 
A Saudi man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert near Tabuk city January... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert near Tabuk city 
A Saudi man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in a desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IQ2 
January 17, 2014 
A man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city 
A man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IQ0 
January 17, 2014 
A falcon stands on its prey during a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. ... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Falcon stands on its prey during a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city 
A falcon stands on its prey during a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IPY 
January 17, 2014 
Competitors get themselves ready to release their falcons during a falcon contest in the desert near... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Competitors get themselves ready to release their falcons during a falcon contest in the desert near... 
Competitors get themselves ready to release their falcons during a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
SAUDI/
RTX17IPU 
January 17, 2014 
A man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January... 
TABUK, Saudi Arabia 
Man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city 
A man releases his falcon as he takes part in a falcon contest in the desert near Tabuk city January 17, 2014. The participants at the contest compete for the fastest falcon at attacking its prey and the owner of the winning bird is rewarded 200,000 Saudi Riyal ($53,000). Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
QATAR
RTX14WBV 
November 01, 2013 
Qatari Falcon breeders inspect a falcon during the First Annual Souq Wajif Falcon Auction in Doha, Qatar... 
Doha, Qatar 
Qatari Falcon breeders inspect a falcon during the First Annual Souq Wajif Falcon Auction in Doha, Qatar... 
Qatari Falcon breeders inspect a falcon during the First Annual Souq Wajif Falcon Auction in Doha, Qatar October 31, 2013. More than 150 falcons from around the Gulf region, including Egypt and Iran, were auctioned during a two-day event that brought in breeders from all over the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Picture taken October 31, 2013. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee (QATAR - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS TRAVEL) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FT 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter sits next to his falcon on a car in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4,... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter sits next to his falcon on a car in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter sits next to his falcon on a car in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FR 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter looks at his falcon with a prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013.... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter looks at his falcon with a prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter looks at his falcon with a prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FL 
September 04, 2013 
Hunters check a falcon prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunters check a falcon prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
Hunters check a falcon prey in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FK 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter sprays water on his falcon to cool it off in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter sprays water on his falcon to cool it off in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter sprays water on his falcon to cool it off in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FI 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter holds his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter holds his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter holds his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
SAUDI/
RTX137FH 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter releases his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter releases his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter releases his falcon in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia where these birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. It is also one of the pastime sports of the rich in this oil-rich kingdom. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SAUDI/
RTX137F1 
September 04, 2013 
A hunter holds his falcon at sunset in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013.... 
Dheba, Saudi Arabia 
Hunter holds his falcon at sunset in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba 
A hunter holds his falcon at sunset in a desert area near the Saudi city of Dheba September 4, 2013. Falconry is part of Bedouin life in Saudi Arabia, where the birds are used for hunting rabbits and other desert animals. REUTERS/Mohamed Al Hwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L4D 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai, North Wales... 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L3Q 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai,... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai,... 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L2C 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai, North Wales... 
Britain's Prince William takes part in a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L26 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William (R) holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai,... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai,... 
Britain's Prince William (R) holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L24 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai,... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai,... 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
BRITAIN/
RTX12L1O 
August 14, 2013 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai,... 
Gwalchmai, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show in Gwalchmai,... 
Britain's Prince William holds a Harris Hawk during a falconry display at the Anglesey Show, in Gwalchmai, North Wales August 14, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Yates/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: ANIMALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B17Z 
November 29, 2012 
Participants wait for their falcons at the finish point during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
Participants wait for their falcons at the finish point during the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition... 
Participants wait for their falcons at the finish point during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, which is held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B17Y 
November 29, 2012 
A participant looks on as prepares to help launch his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A participant prepares to launch his falcon during the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions Abu Dhabi... 
A participant looks on as prepares to help launch his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, which is held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B17R 
November 29, 2012 
A GPS tracking device is seen on a falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A tracking device is seen on a falcon during the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition in Abu Dhabi 
A GPS tracking device is seen on a falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, which is held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B17G 
November 29, 2012 
Participants wait with their falcons at the starting point during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
Participants wait with their falcons at the starting point during the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition... 
Participants wait with their falcons at the starting point during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competition in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, which is held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B14X 
November 29, 2012 
A participant waves a rope to help guide his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A participant waves a rope to help guide his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m... 
A participant waves a rope to help guide his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah", requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B14T 
November 29, 2012 
A falcon stands on its prey, tied at the end of a rope, after completing a race during the first day... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A falcon stands on prey, tied at end of a rope, after completing race during the first day of the Abu... 
A falcon stands on its prey, tied at the end of a rope, after completing a race during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah", requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B14F 
November 29, 2012 
A falcon stands on its prey tied at the end of a rope after completing a race during the first day of... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A falcon stands on its prey tied at the end of a rope after completing a race during the first day of... 
A falcon stands on its prey tied at the end of a rope after completing a race during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah", requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B13Y 
November 29, 2012 
A falcon flies near the desert during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A falcon flies near the desert during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al... 
A falcon flies near the desert during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah", requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B13V 
November 29, 2012 
Participants fasten a hood over the eyes of a falcon after it raced during the first day of the Abu Dhabi... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
Participants fasten a hood over the eyes of a falcon after it raced during the first day of the Abu Dhabi... 
Participants fasten a hood over the eyes of a falcon after it raced during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B13S 
November 29, 2012 
A participant walks with his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A participant walks with his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions... 
A participant walks with his falcon during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
ABU-DHABI/
RTR3B13R 
November 29, 2012 
A falcon participates during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba,... 
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
A falcon participates during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba,... 
A falcon participates during the first day of the Abu Dhabi Falconry 400m competitions in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, November 29, 2012. The competition, known as "Al Tilwah" requires the falcons to take off from a starting point and fly the distance of 400m to catch their prey, held by a participant guiding the falcon at the finish line by waving a rope with the prey, usually quail, at the end of it. The event runs until December 3. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7N 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7M 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, draws a bucket of water for her family's livestock in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova draws a bucket of water for her family's livestock in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, draws a bucket of water for her family's livestock in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7L 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, prepares food for her golden eagle as her nephew Akan looks on in their home in... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova prepares food for her golden eagle at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, prepares food for her golden eagle as her nephew Akan looks on in their home in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7K 
March 02, 2012 
A flyer for a hunting festival showing Makpal Abrazakova, 25, pictured at her home in Aksu-Ayuly, central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
A flyer for a hunting festival showing Makpal Abrazakova, 25, pictured at her home in Aksu-Ayuly 
A flyer for a hunting festival showing Makpal Abrazakova, 25, pictured at her home in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7J 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7I 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, a golden eagle hunter, poses for a portrait at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova poses at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, a golden eagle hunter, poses for a portrait at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT PORTRAIT) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
RTR2YR7H 
March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, a golden eagle hunter, poses for a portrait at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova poses at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, a golden eagle hunter, poses for a portrait at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT PORTRAIT) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, looks at her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova looks at her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, looks at her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, feeds her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova feeds her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, feeds her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, carries her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova carries her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, carries her golden eagle Akzhelke at her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, (C) has dinner with her family in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova has dinner with her family in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, (C) has dinner with her family in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, (3rd L) sits with her family in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova sits with her family in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, (3rd L) sits with her family in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, carries her nephew Nurai in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova carries her nephew Nurai in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, carries her nephew Nurai in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, uses her computer to chat with friends in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan,... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova uses her computer in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, uses her computer to chat with friends in her home in Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012.
Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
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March 02, 2012 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
AKSU-AYULY, Kazakhstan 
Makpal Abrazakova trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central... 
Makpal Abrazakova, 25, trains her golden eagle Akzhelke outside her home village of Aksu-Ayuly in central Kazakhstan, February 23, 2012. Makpal, who is professionally trained as a lawyer, is the only female eagle hunter in Kazakhstan. She started learning falconry from her father at the age of 13. Picture taken February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) 
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February 26, 2012 
A hunting falcon feeds during training in the desert near Tabuk, 1500 km (932 miles) from Riyadh February... 
TABOUK, Saudi Arabia 
A hunting falcon feeds during training in the desert near Tabuk 
A hunting falcon feeds during training in the desert near Tabuk, 1500 km (932 miles) from Riyadh February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Mohamed Alhwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
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February 26, 2012 
A falcon flies from the glove of its Saudi trainer during a hunting trip in the desert near Tabuk, 1,500... 
TABOUK, Saudi Arabia 
A falcon flies from its Saudi trainer during a hunting trip in the desert near Tabuk 
A falcon flies from the glove of its Saudi trainer during a hunting trip in the desert near Tabuk, 1,500 km (932 miles) from Riyadh February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Mohamed Alhwaity (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: POLITICS) 
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December 10, 2011 
A tame golden eagle catches a rabbit during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 10,... 
Almaty, Kazakhstan 
A tame golden eagle catches a rabbit during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty 
A tame golden eagle catches a rabbit during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 10, 2011. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
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December 10, 2011 
A tame golden eagle lands on a hunter during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 10,... 
Almaty, Kazakhstan 
A tame golden eagle lands on a hunter during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty 
A tame golden eagle lands on a hunter during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 10, 2011. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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December 09, 2011 
A hunter releases his tame golden eagle during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December... 
Almaty, Kazakhstan 
A hunter releases his tame golden eagle during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty 
A hunter releases his tame golden eagle during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 9, 2011. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
KAZAKHSTAN/
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December 09, 2011 
A hunter with his tame golden eagle sits on a stage during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty... 
Almaty, Kazakhstan 
A hunter with his tame golden eagle sits on a stage during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty... 
A hunter with his tame golden eagle sits on a stage during an annual hunting competition outside Almaty December 9, 2011. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
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