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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
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Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
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Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
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Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
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Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Fahy/REX/Shutterstock (5618668j)
The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Fahy/REX/Shutterstock (5618668i)
The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Fahy/REX/Shutterstock (5618668c)
The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Fahy/REX/Shutterstock (5618668a)
The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Hier knuddeln zwei Hippos
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Fahy/REX/Shutterstock (5618668l)
The two Pygmy hippopotamus meet for the first time
Endangered Pygmy hippopotamus introduced for first time, Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia - 18 Mar 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s55w
Taronga Zoo has played host to a first date with a difference, with keepers introducing two endangered Pygmy Hippos to each other for the first time.
Young breeding pair, Fergus and Kambiri, were far from shy during their first physical meeting, quickly coming nose-to-nose in the water.
?It may look a bit like hippo kisses, but that?s how Pygmy Hippos interact and get to know one another. They interact with their noses and also show their strength and dominance with open mouth gesturing,? said keeper Johny Wade.
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NEWS - Präsident Biden beim Anzünden der Beleuchtung des Weihnachtsbaums in Washington
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Singer Patti LaBelle performs with the Howard Gospel Choir during the lighting of the National Christmas Tree, attended by President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden on The Ellipse, near the White House, Thursday, December 2, 2021, in Washington, DC. The ceremony, introduced by President Calvin Coolidge, traditionally kicks of the Holiday season in the nation's capital.
President Biden and Dr. Biden attend National Christmas tree lighting, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 02 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Präsident Biden beim Anzünden der Beleuchtung des Weihnachtsbaums in Washington
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President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden (R) throw the switch as they participate in the lighting of the National Christmas Tree on The Ellipse, near the White House, Thursday, December 2, 2021, in Washington, DC. The ceremony, introduced by President Calvin Coolidge, traditionally kicks of the Holiday season in the nation's capital.
President Biden and Dr. Biden attend National Christmas tree lighting, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 02 Dec 2021
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
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Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
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Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
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Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
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Members of the public sit out on Queens Park in west London, on a warm summers day during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622ai)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622ag)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622an)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622ba)
Members of the public sit out on Queens Park in west London, on a warm summers day during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622az)
Members of the public sit out on Queens Park in west London, on a warm summers day during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622ao)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622au)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622at)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622ar)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622bb)
Members of the public sit out on Queens Park in west London, on a warm summers day during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Bevölkerter Park auf dem Primrose Hill im Norden Londons
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10658622av)
Members of the public sit out on Primrose Hill in North London on a warm summers day, during lockdown. Government has announced a series of measures to slowly ease lockdown, which was introduced to fight the spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 25 May 2020
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Heart of London Business Alliance, Veolia and Westminster City Council introduced the Hart of London, a Christmas sculpture designed to remind the public of the importance of minimising plastic waste consumption over the festive season. The life size, illuminated deer is made out of 2,000 plastic bottles and includes 'tap donation' technology, lighting up with every tap received to donate to charity, whilst creating a magical festive moment for visitors.
Illuminated deer installation, St James' Church, London, UK - 02 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
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4-month-old okapi Meghan and her mother Oni
4-month-old okapi introduced to the public at ZSL London Zoo, UK - 05 Apr 2018
Meghan the okapi frolics in the sunshine at ZSL London Zoo, as spring finally makes an appearance in the Capital. The four-month-old, named at birth after Meghan Markle in celebration of the forthcoming Royal Wedding, has started to venture out of her stable for the first time - under the watchful gaze of her mum, Oni. Okapis are native to the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo where the Endangered species faces numerous threats, including poaching and habitat loss. Visit Meghan and explore the amazing world of animal superpowers this Easter with ZSL London Zoo?s new Superpowers Trail - to book your tickets, visit: www.zsl.org.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
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Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341f)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341p)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341k)
The Polar Bear cub takes its first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341m)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341i)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341h)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341d)
The Polar Bear cub takes its first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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FEATURE - Kleiner Eisbär zeigt sich im Highland Wildlife Park
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9471341o)
Victoria the Polar Bear and her cub take their first steps out into the big enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park
Polar bear cub to be introduced to the public, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK - 20 Mar 2018
Visitors to the Royal Zoological Society?s Highland Wildlife Park tomorrow (Wednesday 21 March) may see the first polar bear cub to be born in the UK for 25 years. Born in December, the cub has taken its first steps into the park?s outdoor enclosure, which has been closed to the public to allow mum Victoria the privacy she needed. Staff at the park, at Kincraig, near Kingussie, are advising visitors that the cub may only be visible for small periods of time to begin with. Una Richardson, head keeper, said, ?Having spent four months in her maternity den, Victoria quickly took the chance to go outside. Understandably, her cub has been more cautious and is still getting used to new sights, smells and sounds. While the cub will become more confident and start to explore the large enclosure with Victoria, this will take time and they will always have access to their den for peace and quiet. There is no guarantee all of our visitors will see the cub at this early age but they may be lucky.
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PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Wochenendes
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The Princess Royal (Anne) is introduced to Dylan Hartley (Captain) of England by John Spencer (RFU President)
Scotland v England, Rugby Union, NatWest 6 Nations, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland - 24 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Schaf-Schweine in Hampshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9421485d)
Four brand new piglets a mix of Middle White and Mangalica which are a Hungarian breed known for their long woolly like coats are introduced to the woodlands at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
New 'sheep pigs' at The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Schaf-Schweine in Hampshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9421485c)
Four brand new piglets a mix of Middle White and Mangalica which are a Hungarian breed known for their long woolly like coats are introduced to the woodlands at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
New 'sheep pigs' at The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Schaf-Schweine in Hampshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9421485j)
Four brand new piglets a mix of Middle White and Mangalica which are a Hungarian breed known for their long woolly like coats are introduced to the woodlands at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
New 'sheep pigs' at The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Schaf-Schweine in Hampshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9421485i)
Four brand new piglets a mix of Middle White and Mangalica which are a Hungarian breed known for their long woolly like coats are introduced to the woodlands at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
New 'sheep pigs' at The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Schaf-Schweine in Hampshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9421485a)
Four brand new piglets a mix of Middle White and Mangalica which are a Hungarian breed known for their long woolly like coats are introduced to the woodlands at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
New 'sheep pigs' at The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, UK - 18 Feb 2018
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