Two impalas fighting get caught out by hungry Lion who breaks them up picking off the weaker impalaBiology in ACTION: Impalas locking horns wins photography award, beating a 'scared' ant and mating toads on a lotus leafBarbara Stanley won the Royal Society of Biology's competition for her image showing impala rutting in NamibiaAn image of a 'lonely' flower 18,208 feet (5,550 metres) above sea level took first place in the under-18's categoryOther highly commended entries included Sri Lankan stilt fishermen casting their lines into the sea, a tiny bright yellow fish taking shelter in a sea anemone, mating toads and even a snail infected by a parasiteA striking image of male impalas locking curly horns has been crowned the winner of the Royal Society of Biology's photography competition.It trumped images of a 'scared' red ant and birds fighting over a sardine in mid-air.A photograph of a solitary alpine flower growing 18,208 feet (5,550m) above sea level won its photographer first place in the under-18's category.
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