Family Tree Wall Print

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1. Choose the type - canvas, photo paper or fine art paper. Need more details? See the wall prints guide.

2. Select the size - the options in the drop-down menu refer to the print before a frame is added (including any border). All images are produced in their original uncropped format, so the actual image size may vary depending on your selection.

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Photo paper or fine art paper (framed or unframed) - actual image size within the border will be:

Paper size: width x height  Actual image size: width x height
30cm x 40cm 18.6cm x 28cm
40cm x 50cm 26.6cm x 40cm
50cm x 70cm 36cm x 54cm
70cm x 100cm 53.3cm x 80cm

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Description / Family Tree Wall Print

Family Tree © Paul Goldstein 2011. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum, London.

Paul caught up with this cheetah female and her six nine-week-old cubs just before sunrise. He had been following the family in Kenya’s Masai Mara for the past two weeks. While the lively siblings played around a balanites tree, circling and leaping, he took a series of backlit shots. Occasionally, one would use its sharp, young claws to scramble up the tree and then down again.

Then, just as the sun clouded over, something unexpected happened. ‘Five out of the six cubs ended up in the tree at the same time,’ says Paul. ‘Then the mother, her belly concave with hunger, suddenly leapt up too. She paused just below the crown and looked around, scanning the plain for breakfast. I love the way the postures are all different – and the indifference of the cub on the ground. Over the past 20 years, I have probably spent more time with cheetahs than any other animal, but I’ve never seen a scene like this before.’