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Post by CatnapStamps on Apr 7, 2023 17:39:39 GMT
This Singapore 1963 #67 Kingfisher with lizard stamp prompted me to look for stamps of animals with their prey. Swaziland 1969 #160 Caracal with bird North Korea Sg 4916 Domestic cat thinking about catching a mouse
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on Apr 7, 2023 21:24:10 GMT
That cat licking his chops.
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Post by cddstamps on Apr 9, 2023 12:17:31 GMT
one from me. saw this today and remembered this thread
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Post by stampie83 on Apr 9, 2023 17:19:52 GMT
How about these two.
First the eagle looks to be enjoying a good meal. Second from the world of fantasy. Hard to tell who is hunter and who is prey.
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Post by CatnapStamps on Apr 9, 2023 19:52:04 GMT
Great stamps, especially the Nicaragua sea serpent. This pelican is a bit more sedate.
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Post by CatnapStamps on Apr 11, 2023 17:28:39 GMT
Kyrgyzstan 2015 Falconry mini-sheet. I think the rabbit will become someone's dinner.
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on Apr 11, 2023 18:31:44 GMT
I’m glad there weren’t a couple of more stamps following up on the final image.
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Post by CatnapStamps on Apr 18, 2023 2:59:12 GMT
Green Hawker dragonfly with insect. I'm pretty sure the insect is dinner. Most dragonflies mate in-flight and the male & female form a circular conjoining to accomplish the task.
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Post by CatnapStamps on Apr 26, 2023 4:15:21 GMT
This evening's predator / prey stamp is from Fiji (2006 #1078) - barn owl flying through a starry sky with a songbird in it's beak.
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Post by CatnapStamps on May 2, 2023 1:23:27 GMT
Time for another animal with its prey - Sperm whale with squid. St. Vincent #414
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