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    GETTING ON WITH THE ' OFF '

    Useful hint by ambitious cricketers is seen here been applied by Les Angell , promising young Somerset batsman - he is finding his correct balance went off-driving by using only one hand to make the stroke . The hints comes from Andy Sandham (background), former Surrey and England player, watching Angell at the East Hill cricket school, Wandsworth, London.


    15 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    STRIGHT BAT GIRL
    Girl who takes her cricket seriously is Elizabeth Pike, captain of Middlesex Ladies, pictured here as she is being coached in playing forward by Andrew Sandham, former England and Surrey batsmen, at the East Hill cricket school, Wandsworth, London. Elizabeth is also an expert wicket-keeper. She is one of three English wicket-keeping ' hopes ' for next year's tour by the Australian women.
    7 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    WELCOME SCENE FROM AUSTRALIA

    LEN HUTTON safely catches the Australian bowling off Doug Wright for twenty-nine, in the picture taken during the second day of play in the England M.C.C. versus Australia match in Adelaide, South Australia.
    February 1951


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  • Mono Print
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    Johannesburg : Packing his cricket gear just before leaving South Africa for England is Hugh Tayfield , the spin bowler , who is to reinforce the South African Test team which is now in England
    17 May 1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Weitere historische Bilder
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    ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Weitere historische Bilder
    May 8, 1952 - Cowdrey Park, Sussex, U.K. - Originally a royal Prince of Greece and Denmark, PRINCE PHILIP renounced these titles shortly before his marriage. At the time of his engagement he was known as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. On 20 November 1947, he married Princess Elizabeth, the heiress presumptive to King George VI. PICTURED: PRINCE PHILIP during a polo game. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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    Visit from Marlene .

    There are still plenty of guesses flying around about how Marlene Dietrich's age . But one thing is certain - that she is always willing to put her fame and her talent to generous free use for a worthy charity - and especially for children charities . Just now she is appearing in cabaret in London at the Cafe de Paris . But recently she was the star turn in a huge midnight charity matinee organised by Noel Coward in aid of the Actor's Orphanage , of which he is President . This show raised over £10,000 for the Orphanage . Soon afterwards , President Noel took Marlene - the biggest money - spinner on his bill - down to see the children of the Orphanage in their fine building in Chertsey in Surrey . The sun for once was shone , the 32 boys and girls were scrupulously washed and tidied up m and at 5 o'clock up drove a gleaming Rolls Royce and out stepped Coward and Dietrich .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Noel Coward plays a quick game of table tennis with a young boy .
    1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Visit from Marlene .

    There are still plenty of guesses flying around about how Marlene Dietrich's age . But one thing is certain - that she is always willing to put her fame and her talent to generous free use for a worthy charity - and especially for children charities . Just now she is appearing in cabaret in London at the Cafe de Paris . But recently she was the star turn in a huge midnight charity matinee organised by Noel Coward in aid of the Actor's Orphanage , of which he is President . This show raised over £10,000 for the Orphanage . Soon afterwards , President Noel took Marlene - the biggest money - spinner on his bill - down to see the children of the Orphanage in their fine building in Chertsey in Surrey . The sun for once was shone , the 32 boys and girls were scrupulously washed and tidied up m and at 5 o'clock up drove a gleaming Rolls Royce and out stepped Coward and Dietrich .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Noel Coward plays a quick game of table tennis with a young boy .
    1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
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    Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
    His career statistics are extraordinary but he will be best remembered for playing the game with joy and panache.

    Shane Warne, 'the King of Spin', dead at 52.

    England V Australia, 1st Test Match, Lords Cricket Ground, London. 23/07/05.
    Shane Warne Appeals for Lbw on Geraint Jones.

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  • Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
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    Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
    His career statistics are extraordinary but he will be best remembered for playing the game with joy and panache.

    Shane Warne, 'the King of Spin', dead at 52.

    England V Australia, 2nd Test Match, Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham. 06/08/05.
    Shane Warne Doffs His Hat to the Crowd.
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  • Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
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    Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
    His career statistics are extraordinary but he will be best remembered for playing the game with joy and panache.

    Shane Warne, 'the King of Spin', dead at 52.

    England V Australia, 3rd Test Match, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester. 11/08/05.
    Shane Warne Bowling to Ian Bell on the Day He Took His 600th Test Wicket.

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  • Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
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    Shane Warne, preternatural genius who played with a carefree spirit.
    His career statistics are extraordinary but he will be best remembered for playing the game with joy and panache.

    Shane Warne, 'the King of Spin', dead at 52.

    England V Australia, 5th Ashes Test Match, Oval Cricket Ground, London. 12/09/05.
    Shane Warne Waves Goodbye After the England Innings.

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  • The smartest and luckiest entrepreneurs who demolished the old internet and built a brand new one.
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    The smartest and luckiest entrepreneurs who demolished the old internet and built a brand new one.
    Jimmy Wales, Creator of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia.

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  • Giant Fruit Bats, Bali, Indonesia
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    Giant Fruit Bats, Bali, Indonesia
    Giant fruit bats, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Terminally ill Jayne Jubb has all her pets tattooed on her body,  Peterborough,  Britain  - 06 May 2009
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    Terminally ill Jayne Jubb has all her pets tattooed on her body, Peterborough, Britain - 06 May 2009
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    Jayne Jubb with her pet tattoos, A terminally ill woman is having all her beloved pets tattooed on her body so she can take them with her when she dies. Jayne Jubb, 47, who shares her home with more than 20 animals, including racoons, fish, snakes and a fox, has already had half of them drawn on her neck, arms and back. She is now hoping to get an iguana tattooed on her neck and still find space for her pet snakes, dogs and cockatiels. "When I was diagnosed with lung cancer and told I didn't have long to live I knew I couldn't take my animals with me, so I decided to get the tattoos," she said. "I've always liked tattoos and had a couple done before and this seemed like a good way of keeping my pets with me."
    The Last Tattoo
    THE LAST TATTOO

    A terminally ill woman is having all her beloved pets tattooed on her body so she can take them with her when she dies.

    Jayne Jubb, 47, who shares her home with more than twenty animals, including racoons, a piranha, snake and a fox, has already had half of them drawn across her neck, arms and back.

    She is now hoping to get an iguana tattooed on her neck and still find space for her pet snake, dogs and cockatiels.

    "When I was diagnosed with lung cancer and told I didn't have long to live I knew it would be my animals I'd miss the most," she said.

    "So I came up with the idea of getting all the animals tattooed over my body.

    "My husband thought I was a bit crazy at first but I've always liked tattoos and this seemed like a good way of keeping my pets with me forever."

    Jayne, who was diagnosed with lung cancer in April 2007 and told she had between eighteen months and three years to live, has always been passionate about animals.

    She became even more animal crazy after working at the Exotic Pet Refuge in Peterborough, Cambs, and left to ...
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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
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    British Singer/ Songwriter Bat For Lashes aka Natasha Khan
    British Singer/ Songwriter Natasha Khan, also known as "Bat for Lashes".

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  • New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
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    New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
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    New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
    UK MAMMALS GET STAMP OF APPROVAL

    Wildcats, whales and water voles are all stars of a new set of Royal Mail stamps aimed at highlighting the UK mammal population's struggle for survival.

    Dormice, bats, otters and polecats all also appear on the ten 1st Class stamps that have been released to celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity (IYB) in 2010.

    The new collection, entitled 'Mammals', is the fourth in Royal Mail's Action For Species series, which has previously featured birds, insects and plants.

    The UK and its coastline is home to more than 60 species of mammals, and while many are thriving others have seen their populations decline.

    Even the seemingly prevalent hedgehog has been harmed due to loss of habitat from more intensively managed farmland, pollution and growth in roads and housing.

    Dr Robert Bloomfield, UK co-ordinator of the IYB, said: "These stamps illustrate that even some of the most loved UK species, which we consider common or familiar, are under threat".

    Royal Mail head of special stamps, Julietta Edgar, said the images were designed to deliver "an important conservation message through millions of letter boxes".

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  • New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
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    New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
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    New Royal Mail stamps released to highlight the UK mammal population's struggle for survival, Britain - Apr 2010
    UK MAMMALS GET STAMP OF APPROVAL

    Wildcats, whales and water voles are all stars of a new set of Royal Mail stamps aimed at highlighting the UK mammal population's struggle for survival.

    Dormice, bats, otters and polecats all also appear on the ten 1st Class stamps that have been released to celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity (IYB) in 2010.

    The new collection, entitled 'Mammals', is the fourth in Royal Mail's Action For Species series, which has previously featured birds, insects and plants.

    The UK and its coastline is home to more than 60 species of mammals, and while many are thriving others have seen their populations decline.

    Even the seemingly prevalent hedgehog has been harmed due to loss of habitat from more intensively managed farmland, pollution and growth in roads and housing.

    Dr Robert Bloomfield, UK co-ordinator of the IYB, said: "These stamps illustrate that even some of the most loved UK species, which we consider common or familiar, are under threat".

    Royal Mail head of special stamps, Julietta Edgar, said the images were designed to deliver "an important conservation message through millions of letter boxes".

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    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBZDIOCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat blanks wait for finishing.
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, works on a baseball bat in his garage in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, hangs a baseball bat to dry after staining it
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, swings one of his baseball bats in front of his home in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
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    One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
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    Batty About Baby
    Her name is Cruella and she has rather unusual looks, but that hasn't stopped this tiny little bat from stealing the hearts of staff at a wildlife sanctuary in Somerset.

    The one-week-old long eared bat is currently being cared for by staff at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue centre.

    She was discovered abandoned on the ground in Minehead by a member of the public.

    It is believed that her mother may have dropped her during flight.

    Thankfully she came through the ordeal without injury and is now being hand reared.

    Currently, the youngster's large ears, which give her species its name, sit on the side of her head.

    The resulting look means Cruella bears a passing resemblance to a gremlin from the 1984 film of the same name.

    However, as she continues to grow her ears will eventually sit on top of her head.

    Cruella will undergo rehabilitation at the Secret World rescue centre before being released into the wild.

    Debbie O'Keefe, of Secret World, said: "The biggest challenge is getting her to self feed and keep muscle condition to sustain flight for long periods of time".

    It is thought that Cruella will be able to fly within four weeks and she will be set free at the end of the summer.

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  • One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
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    One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1214091b )

    Batty About Baby
    Her name is Cruella and she has rather unusual looks, but that hasn't stopped this tiny little bat from stealing the hearts of staff at a wildlife sanctuary in Somerset.

    The one-week-old long eared bat is currently being cared for by staff at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue centre.

    She was discovered abandoned on the ground in Minehead by a member of the public.

    It is believed that her mother may have dropped her during flight.

    Thankfully she came through the ordeal without injury and is now being hand reared.

    Currently, the youngster's large ears, which give her species its name, sit on the side of her head.

    The resulting look means Cruella bears a passing resemblance to a gremlin from the 1984 film of the same name.

    However, as she continues to grow her ears will eventually sit on top of her head.

    Cruella will undergo rehabilitation at the Secret World rescue centre before being released into the wild.

    Debbie O'Keefe, of Secret World, said: "The biggest challenge is getting her to self feed and keep muscle condition to sustain flight for long periods of time".

    It is thought that Cruella will be able to fly within four weeks and she will be set free at the end of the summer.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSVFYZU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
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    One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1214091c )

    Batty About Baby
    Her name is Cruella and she has rather unusual looks, but that hasn't stopped this tiny little bat from stealing the hearts of staff at a wildlife sanctuary in Somerset.

    The one-week-old long eared bat is currently being cared for by staff at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue centre.

    She was discovered abandoned on the ground in Minehead by a member of the public.

    It is believed that her mother may have dropped her during flight.

    Thankfully she came through the ordeal without injury and is now being hand reared.

    Currently, the youngster's large ears, which give her species its name, sit on the side of her head.

    The resulting look means Cruella bears a passing resemblance to a gremlin from the 1984 film of the same name.

    However, as she continues to grow her ears will eventually sit on top of her head.

    Cruella will undergo rehabilitation at the Secret World rescue centre before being released into the wild.

    Debbie O'Keefe, of Secret World, said: "The biggest challenge is getting her to self feed and keep muscle condition to sustain flight for long periods of time".

    It is thought that Cruella will be able to fly within four weeks and she will be set free at the end of the summer.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features

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    One-week-old Cruella the baby long eared bat, who is being hand reared at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 30 Jul 2010
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    Batty About Baby
    Her name is Cruella and she has rather unusual looks, but that hasn't stopped this tiny little bat from stealing the hearts of staff at a wildlife sanctuary in Somerset.

    The one-week-old long eared bat is currently being cared for by staff at the Secret World Wildlife Rescue centre.

    She was discovered abandoned on the ground in Minehead by a member of the public.

    It is believed that her mother may have dropped her during flight.

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    Currently, the youngster's large ears, which give her species its name, sit on the side of her head.

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    However, as she continues to grow her ears will eventually sit on top of her head.

    Cruella will undergo rehabilitation at the Secret World rescue centre before being released into the wild.

    Debbie O'Keefe, of Secret World, said: "The biggest challenge is getting her to self feed and keep muscle condition to sustain flight for long periods of time".

    It is thought that Cruella will be able to fly within four weeks and she will be set free at the end of the summer.

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    Alan Carr Chatty Man Guests
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    Alan Carr Chatty Man Guests
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    RUSSELL CROWE RETROSPECTIVE

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    RUSSELL CROWE RETROSPECTIVE
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    RUSSELL AGED ABOUT 10 AT SCHOOL IN AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND
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