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FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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Funbaruzu 1
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23/02/2023
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Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth
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DUK10153929_012
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_011
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_010
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu..Bear
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10153929_009
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Illustration of how the animal prevents slouching
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10153929_008
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_007
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Rabbit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10153929_006
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10153929_005
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_004
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_003
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Bear
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_002
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_001
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_123969804_RHA
Two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) moving up tre, Manuel Antonio National Park, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica.
Two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) moving up tree, Manuel Antonio National Park, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, Central America
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DUK10120578_012
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252l)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_011
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252b)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_010
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252g)
Dinner time with mum. Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_009
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252d)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_008
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252j)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_007
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252e)
Peek-a-boo! Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_006
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252i)
Big stretch! Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_005
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252c)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_004
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252h)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_003
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252f)
Dinner time with mum. Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_002
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252k)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120578_001
FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252a)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125911_050
REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
Tourist groups in Manuel Antonio national Park, Costa Rica, Central America. Tourists gather around a guide to get a look at the wildlife at the Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239220
(c) Dukas -
DUK10107008_010
FEATURE - Tierische Weihnachten im Whipsnade Zoo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX/Shutterstock (10037105c)
Columbo investigates. Sloth bear Columbo discovers that keepers have decked out his enclosure with brightly coloured, hessian, 'Santa sacks' filled with his favourite peanuts and mealworms.
It's a Whipsnade Wonderland for the animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, who are surprised by some tasty treats.
Animals celebrate Christmas at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, UK - 18 Dec 2018
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DUKAS_123922162_RHA
An adult male brown-throated sloth, Bradypus variegatus, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica.
An adult male brown-throated sloth, Bradypus variegatus, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America
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DUK10017548_009
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
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DUK10017548_008
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
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DUK10017548_007
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
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DUK10017548_006
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
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DUK10017548_005
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
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DUK10017548_004
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10017548_003
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10017548_002
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
(c) Dukas -
DUK10017548_001
FEATURE - Langsam überquert ein Faultier eine Strasse in Panama
21/02/16
Covered in green algae, a sloth makes its way across a road, very slowly, in the northern hills of Panama.
All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44(0)1335 418365 +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com
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DUK10016053_001
FEATURE - Rührend: Stofftiere für verwaiste Tierkinder
MANDATORY CREDIT: Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX Shutterstock. Credit must be used. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX/Shutterstock (5580391k)
A sloth cuddles a stuffed toy animal
Stuffed toy animals for orphaned creatures campaign, Manaus, Brazil - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rx4q
These orphan animals are finding comfort thanks to stuffed animals.
A campaign began in November to help decress stress of wild animals cubs rescued from the Amazon in Brazil.
The drive, launched by Semmas, the secretary of environment and sustainability in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, has so far seen 63 cuddly toys delivered to collection points located in the Semmas headquarters in Silver Village, the Children's City Park in Aleixo, and Refuge Sauim Castanheiras,
Currently, the Sauim Castanheiras refuge houses 13 young creatures, including sloths and small monkeys.
A spokesperson for Semmas, Municipal Secretary for the Environment and Sustainability, the Goverment department behind the organisation, says: "The orphaned animals remain attached to the stuffed animals as if they were attached to their mothers, as they supply the need for affection and warmth."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10016053_011
FEATURE - Rührend: Stofftiere für verwaiste Tierkinder
MANDATORY CREDIT: Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX Shutterstock. Credit must be used. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX/Shutterstock (5580391j)
A sloth cuddles a stuffed toy animal
Stuffed toy animals for orphaned creatures campaign, Manaus, Brazil - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rx4q
These orphan animals are finding comfort thanks to stuffed animals.
A campaign began in November to help decress stress of wild animals cubs rescued from the Amazon in Brazil.
The drive, launched by Semmas, the secretary of environment and sustainability in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, has so far seen 63 cuddly toys delivered to collection points located in the Semmas headquarters in Silver Village, the Children's City Park in Aleixo, and Refuge Sauim Castanheiras,
Currently, the Sauim Castanheiras refuge houses 13 young creatures, including sloths and small monkeys.
A spokesperson for Semmas, Municipal Secretary for the Environment and Sustainability, the Goverment department behind the organisation, says: "The orphaned animals remain attached to the stuffed animals as if they were attached to their mothers, as they supply the need for affection and warmth."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Rührend: Stofftiere für verwaiste Tierkinder
MANDATORY CREDIT: Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX Shutterstock. Credit must be used. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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A sloth cuddles a stuffed toy animal
Stuffed toy animals for orphaned creatures campaign, Manaus, Brazil - Feb 2016
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These orphan animals are finding comfort thanks to stuffed animals.
A campaign began in November to help decress stress of wild animals cubs rescued from the Amazon in Brazil.
The drive, launched by Semmas, the secretary of environment and sustainability in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, has so far seen 63 cuddly toys delivered to collection points located in the Semmas headquarters in Silver Village, the Children's City Park in Aleixo, and Refuge Sauim Castanheiras,
Currently, the Sauim Castanheiras refuge houses 13 young creatures, including sloths and small monkeys.
A spokesperson for Semmas, Municipal Secretary for the Environment and Sustainability, the Goverment department behind the organisation, says: "The orphaned animals remain attached to the stuffed animals as if they were attached to their mothers, as they supply the need for affection and warmth."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Rührend: Stofftiere für verwaiste Tierkinder
MANDATORY CREDIT: Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX Shutterstock. Credit must be used. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX/Shutterstock (5580391g)
A sloth cuddles a stuffed toy animal
Stuffed toy animals for orphaned creatures campaign, Manaus, Brazil - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rx4q
These orphan animals are finding comfort thanks to stuffed animals.
A campaign began in November to help decress stress of wild animals cubs rescued from the Amazon in Brazil.
The drive, launched by Semmas, the secretary of environment and sustainability in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, has so far seen 63 cuddly toys delivered to collection points located in the Semmas headquarters in Silver Village, the Children's City Park in Aleixo, and Refuge Sauim Castanheiras,
Currently, the Sauim Castanheiras refuge houses 13 young creatures, including sloths and small monkeys.
A spokesperson for Semmas, Municipal Secretary for the Environment and Sustainability, the Goverment department behind the organisation, says: "The orphaned animals remain attached to the stuffed animals as if they were attached to their mothers, as they supply the need for affection and warmth."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Rührend: Stofftiere für verwaiste Tierkinder
MANDATORY CREDIT: Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX Shutterstock. Credit must be used. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Arlesson Sicsú/Semmas/REX/Shutterstock (5580391i)
A sloth cuddles a stuffed toy animal
Stuffed toy animals for orphaned creatures campaign, Manaus, Brazil - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rx4q
These orphan animals are finding comfort thanks to stuffed animals.
A campaign began in November to help decress stress of wild animals cubs rescued from the Amazon in Brazil.
The drive, launched by Semmas, the secretary of environment and sustainability in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, has so far seen 63 cuddly toys delivered to collection points located in the Semmas headquarters in Silver Village, the Children's City Park in Aleixo, and Refuge Sauim Castanheiras,
Currently, the Sauim Castanheiras refuge houses 13 young creatures, including sloths and small monkeys.
A spokesperson for Semmas, Municipal Secretary for the Environment and Sustainability, the Goverment department behind the organisation, says: "The orphaned animals remain attached to the stuffed animals as if they were attached to their mothers, as they supply the need for affection and warmth."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Faultier verirrt sich auf Autobahn und wird von Polizei gerettet
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An Ecuadorian officer helping a sloth that was spotted clinging to a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador
Sloth hugging post in middle of road, Ecuador - 22 Jan 2016
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Why did the sloth cross the road? Well...it didn't quite make it across.
The adorable sloth only made it half way and has been pictured clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador.
Officers from the Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador were quick to the scene and the heart-warming pictures show the sloth being rescued.
Sloths are known to be the world's slowest creature, so it must have been caught-out whilst trying to cross the road.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Faultier verirrt sich auf Autobahn und wird von Polizei gerettet
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An Ecuadorian officer helping a sloth that was spotted clinging to a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador
Sloth hugging post in middle of road, Ecuador - 22 Jan 2016
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Why did the sloth cross the road? Well...it didn't quite make it across.
The adorable sloth only made it half way and has been pictured clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador.
Officers from the Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador were quick to the scene and the heart-warming pictures show the sloth being rescued.
Sloths are known to be the world's slowest creature, so it must have been caught-out whilst trying to cross the road.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Faultier verirrt sich auf Autobahn und wird von Polizei gerettet
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A sloth got stuck in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador
Sloth hugging post in middle of road, Ecuador - 22 Jan 2016
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Why did the sloth cross the road? Well...it didn't quite make it across.
The adorable sloth only made it half way and has been pictured clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador.
Officers from the Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador were quick to the scene and the heart-warming pictures show the sloth being rescued.
Sloths are known to be the world's slowest creature, so it must have been caught-out whilst trying to cross the road.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Faultier verirrt sich auf Autobahn und wird von Polizei gerettet
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An Ecuadorian officer helping a sloth that was spotted clinging to a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador
Sloth hugging post in middle of road, Ecuador - 22 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvsh
Why did the sloth cross the road? Well...it didn't quite make it across.
The adorable sloth only made it half way and has been pictured clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador.
Officers from the Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador were quick to the scene and the heart-warming pictures show the sloth being rescued.
Sloths are known to be the world's slowest creature, so it must have been caught-out whilst trying to cross the road.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Faultier verirrt sich auf Autobahn und wird von Polizei gerettet
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The sloth was spotted clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador
Sloth hugging post in middle of road, Ecuador - 22 Jan 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rvsh
Why did the sloth cross the road? Well...it didn't quite make it across.
The adorable sloth only made it half way and has been pictured clinging onto a post in the middle of a road in Los Rios, Ecuador.
Officers from the Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador were quick to the scene and the heart-warming pictures show the sloth being rescued.
Sloths are known to be the world's slowest creature, so it must have been caught-out whilst trying to cross the road.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Pflegestation für Faultier in Costa Rica
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Marshmallow the sloth
Sloths at Sloth Sanctuary, Costa Rica - Jul 2016
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Famed for laziness, young sloths flaunt acrobatic skills in this adorable album.
In contortionist-like poses, babies Cholo and Brady dangle from poles at Sloth Sanctuary Costa Rica.
Meanwhile the sanctuary's iconic, first sloth Buttercup sticks with the reputation for lounging around. Pictured sunning herself on a terrace, she idly gazes into the camera lens.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Pflegestation für Faultier in Costa Rica
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Buck the sloth
Sloths at Sloth Sanctuary, Costa Rica - Jul 2016
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Famed for laziness, young sloths flaunt acrobatic skills in this adorable album.
In contortionist-like poses, babies Cholo and Brady dangle from poles at Sloth Sanctuary Costa Rica.
Meanwhile the sanctuary's iconic, first sloth Buttercup sticks with the reputation for lounging around. Pictured sunning herself on a terrace, she idly gazes into the camera lens.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas