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  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104422

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104417

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104415

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104411

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104410

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104418

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  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104421

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
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    FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones

    Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104420

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought two small corn snakes, befo

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's mantises (PA Real Life/Bulldog Photography) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's mantises (PA Real Life/Bulldog Photography) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's mantises (PA Real Life/Bulldog Photography) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's scorpion (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought two

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    DUK10132758_002
    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's tarantulas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought tw

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    DUK10132758_008
    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's tarantulas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought tw

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's lizards (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought two s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    DUK10132758_009
    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    The corn snakes when they were still hatching (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    DUK10132758_007
    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    One of the couple's corn snakes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    DUK10132758_013
    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    The 15ft python in the couple's bath (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bo

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
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    FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
    Adam and Jessica's tarantulas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
    animals they keep in their flat including 103
    tarantulas
    By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
    A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
    menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
    Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
    Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
    shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
    Scotland.
    While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
    refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
    Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
    Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
    children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
    have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
    they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
    The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
    scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
    It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
    collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
    Irwin!
    Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
    breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
    recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
    local pet shop, around two years ago.
    They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
    for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
    Next, they bought tw

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -   Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
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    FEATURE - Verücktes Huhn: Kristine Jones rettet Geflügel vor dem Schlachthaus
    A chicken in Kristine's house (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Savvy mum dubbed the crazy chicken lady spends
    hundreds of pounds from online questionnaires
    rescuing feathered friends from the slaughterhouse
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    A savvy mum has been dubbed the crazy chicken lady after spending the hundreds of
    pounds she earns by filling out online surveys on rescuing feathered friends from the
    slaughterhouse.
    Clucking mad for a bargain, Kristine Jones, 36, estimates she makes a round £150 a
    month by completing questionnaires money she then splurges on her 17 beloved rescue
    chickens.
    The part-time play area assistant, of Colchester, Essex, is also a fan of cashback
    websites, which allow her to reclaim money all of which goes into her animal rescue pot,
    as well as covering her household expenses.
    Adding that she spends hours every day scoping out the best deals, Kristine, who has two
    daughters Rezija, 14, and Esme, six with her staff sergeant husband Mark, 50, said:
    Some months are quieter than others, but I usually make between £100 to £150 a month
    by completing marketing surveys.
    It costs me about £25 a month to keep my 17 chickens in food and bedding, and they
    reward me by giving me fresh eggs. The rest of the money I earn goes on household
    expenses.
    I have 17 chickens right now and if I had the room, I would have lots more. I would be a
    real crazy chicken lady with hundreds of them.
    Deciding to look for ways to make extra cash from home when pregnant with Esme
    around six years ago, Kristine soon discovered scores of companies willing to pay people
    to fill out marketing surveys.
    Since then, she has been spending two to three hours every day answering
    questionnaires even setting up a designated email account to ensure she never misses
    an offer.
    Giving her views on everything from brands to politics, she earns hundreds of pounds a
    year, often in the form of vouchers.
    She explained: Ev

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_009
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_015
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat
    scratcher

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_006
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Ruth and Poppy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat
    s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_002
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Coco and Jess (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat
    sc

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_003
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Willow and Poppy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_010
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Coco and Jess (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat
    sc

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_014
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Willow and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    DUK10130253_013
    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Willow (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly out walking (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, us *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and a guinea pig (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using t *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio:  Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
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    FEATURE - Kurioses Tier-Trio: Kaninchen, Katze und Hund sind beste Freunde
    Poppy and Molly (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Unlikely trio of animal pals a bunny, a cat and a
    dog melt hearts with adorable video of them
    playing football
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    Forget fighting like cat and dog, these four legged friends drink from the same bowl,
    snuggle up in a shared basket and proudly walk around their neighbourhood together.
    And the delightful duo became a trio of cuddly tearaways, after a mini lop rabbit, Willow,
    was added to the brood and started sharing carrots and playing football with King Charles
    Cavalier spaniel, Poppy, as well as coaxing tabby cat Molly to join in.
    A regular Dr Dolittle when it comes to animals, their owner, Julie Lamb, 47, of Kirkby -inAshfield, Nottinghamshire, said: The cat and dog drink out of the same bowl and Im
    getting a bigger one, so they can all fit around it together.
    The other day Willow, my house rabbit, and Poppy the dog were playing football in the
    kitchen. They also love sharing carrots.
    And Molly the cat and three-year-old Poppy the dog sleep in the same basket together
    every night. They have done every night since we got them. Theyre the best of pals.
    A full-time carer for her son Lewis, 19, who has autism, Julie, who also has an older son,
    23, who does not wish to be named, and a daughter, Ruth, 14, with her HGV driver
    husband Robert, 53, bought three-year-old Molly as a kitten for her little girl's 11th
    birthday.
    Shortly after, they bought 12-week-old puppy Poppy, then a year ago, their rabbit, Willow,
    and with each new addition the pets bonded straight away.
    Julie, who also has Rosie, a tortoise she was given by her m um and dad on her eight
    birthday and 15 guinea pigs that she keeps in a special shed in the garden, added: When
    we bought Poppy, we introduced her to Molly straight away and after that the pair were
    inseparable.
    Poppy tries to do a lot of the things that Molly does. She will copy the cat, using the cat

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379891

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379890

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379889

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379888

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379892

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379887

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
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    FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren

    Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379886

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Jack Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Collect photograph of Audrey Prudence and husband Jack Prudence during the war. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

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  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf
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    FEATURE - Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf

    Trauma überwunden: Britische Seniorin gibt ihre Abneigung gegenüber italienischer Kost auf und verzehrt genüsslich eine Pizza / 040419 *** Audrey Prudence, 94, with a Hawaiian Pizza at home in Abridge, Essex. 04 April 2019. 94 year old Audrey Prudence takes her first taste of pizza as she ends a nearly lifelong boycott of Italian food after her late husband Jack was held captive by Mussolini's forces in WW2. See National News story NNpizza. A great-grandmother has finally tucked into a pizza after vowing never to touch Italian food after he husband was held captive by Mussolini's forces. Retired dinner lady Audrey Prudence, 94, boycott all Italian food with her husband Jack Prudence - after he spent a year in Italy as a prisoner of war. Jack died ten years ago, aged 89, and the former wartime nurse slowly embraced spagetti bol. But now she decided it was time to try her first ever pizza - ending an astonishing six decades without tasting the world's most popular food. And her choice of a Hawaiian with its ham and pineapple topping proved irresistible after just one bite with her saying she "could not wait to try another." Mrs Prudence from Abridge in Essex who has three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren enjoyed a whole two slices. *** Local Caption ***

    (c) Dukas

     

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