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Winning wildlife photo 'likely' stuffed animal

April 28, 2018
"The Night Raider" by Marcio Cabral.



LONDON - The winner of a prestigious wildlife photography competition last year was disqualified on Saturday after organizers said it was "highly likely" the anteater depicted was a stuffed specimen usually on display at a national park visitor center. An image showing the animal eating from an ant hill in Brazil's Emas National Park had won an award at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest in London's Natural History Museum. The striking image called "The Night Raider" was taken by Marcio Cabral and won the "Animals in their Environment" category. "Evidence was presented to the Museum by third parties that it is highly likely the animal in the awarded photograph is a taxidermy specimen," the museum said in a statement. "After a thorough investigation, the Museum concluded that the available evidence points to this allegation being true," it said, adding that competition rules state that "entries must not deceive the viewer or attempt to misrepresent the reality of nature". The museum said it had been in contacted by "anonymous sources" in March questioning the authenticity of the image and had asked animal and taxidermy specialists to investigate the claims. The evidence included photos of a stuffed anteater on display at a visitor center in the park where the image of the anteater was taken that closely resembled the winning entry. - AFP


April 28, 2018
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