Animals In News
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 A brown hare (Lepus europaeus) pricks up its ears in a field in Hegyeshalom, west of Budapest, Hungary (Does he know that it is Easter?) Einstein, the world's smallest horse, visits Good Morning  America in Times Square, New York, with owner Charlie Cantrell and Dr  Rachel Wagner Elephants are trying their trunks at painting. Part of the  Perth Zoo's April school holiday programme includes an art demonstration  with a difference using elephants as artists. Using their trunks, the  spraypainting pachyderms create unique works from vegetable and  water-based paint. A confiscated smuggled baby pangolin looks out from a cage  after it was born shortly prior a press conference in Bangkok. Thai  customs seized 173 pangolins, which are listed as endangered species in  CITES A white tiger cub playfully attacks a photographer at a zoo in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany A crocodile emerges from the water and ambushes a herd of  wildebeest  as they venture into the stream in their search for new  pastures. Photographer Paolo Torchio captured the attack while on safari  in Maasai Mara national park, Kenya... ...The migration is a famous annual event in which the  wildebeest also have to contend with lions waiting for them on the other  side. On this occasion it was the scaly predator who claimed victory  over the wildebeest, killing four of them.  Augo the polar bear playing with his blue bucket at Aalborg  Zoo, Denmark. The four-month-old cub has taken to wearing the plastic  pail as a hat in his enclosure. He pokes his head in the container and  attempts to stand on two legs, before, inevitably, falling over, all  with caring mother Malik looking on. A water vole jumps from a rock into the water. Photographer  Terry Whittaker has documented water voles for nine years.  Conservationists are trying to boost their numbers in the British  countryside.  A trainer plays with a female orca named Wikie and her one-month-old calf at Marineland in the French Riviera city of Antibes A group of pelicans battle for the fish during feeding time at the zoo in Mannheim, Germany. A newly born pigmy hippopotamus calf lies under its mother at  the National Zoological Gardens at Dehiwala outside Colombo, Sri Lanka Elephants cool off in the hot weather at Chester Zoo. Nonja the artistic orangutan has been given oversized Lego  blocks by her keepers to help her get over a creative block. The  talented ape - who celebrated her 35th birthday this week at Austria's  Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna - has tried painting and photography in the  past. "Now we are trying to get her to think in three dimensions and  this giant Lego is an introduction to sculpture," explained one keeper.  Zoo director Dagmar Schratter added: "They were an early birthday  present and she's having lots of fun with them." Previously Nonja has tried her hand at painting with her canvases  fetching nearly £2,000 at auction. A rare black rhino confronts park rangers at the Nairobi  National Park by ramming their 4x4 jeep. Photographer Paolo Torchio  witnessed the incident from a safe distance. The injured animal charged  at the jeep just as the vet managed to shoot a dart at the animal before  leaving the scene. The rangers later returned to the sedated animal  where it was treated. Four white Bengal tiger cubs are held by zoo keepers at the  Safari-Park Stukenbrock in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany. The rare  cubs were born on Valentine's day. Police found six two-week-old raccoons in a fireplace in a  house in Frankfurt, Germany. The baby raccoons are pictured at a  breeding station in Frankfurt.  Three newly-born Siberian tigers crawl near their mother in  the zoo in Skopje, Macedonia. One of baby tigers has been named Putin. A three-day-old white lion cub sleeps in Belgrade Zoo, Serbia. Polar bear twins Aleut and Gregor are fed by their mother Vera at the animal park in Nuremberg, Germany Staff at a nature reserve in China are hand-rearing two  newborn black bear cubs after they were abandoned by their mother.  Director Yang Jingyuan said: "Mother bears usually have a strong  protection sense and they don't abandon their babies. It's possible that  the mother bear was scared away or abandoned the two cubs as they are  too weak."  Two birds fight near the village of Jelawar in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar, Afghanistan Two bald eagles fight over territory where salmon spawn at the  Nooksack River in Washington. Photographer Ray Morris has captured the  stunning aerobatic manoeuvres of the birds of prey tussling over  salmon-rich territory. His amazing shots show eagles being almost forced  onto their backs as attackers gain an aerial advantage... Ray says: "I am lucky because the Nooksack is a river local to  me. A run of chum salmon come to spawn and eagles feed on the spawned  out salmon, which makes for an amazing spectacle. When the eagles come  to feed it can be a very frenzied scene. They will fight with the other  birds, feed, take off and then return for more. It can be very hard to  keep up with the action." A newborn confiscated baby pangolin clings onto its mother inside a cage during a press conference in Bangkok A lion managed to go hungry after the waterbuck it had  cornered managed to give it the slip. The missed opportunity can be  blamed on the lion's scaredy-cat attitude. After stumbling across the  male waterbuck knee-deep in a lake in the Maasai Mara National Reserve,  Kenya, the lion spent a few perplexed moments studying its potential  prey.  Finally deciding to make a move, the lion extended a tentative  paw towards the large horned creature... ...The waterbuck responded by lowering its horns and waving  them menacingly in front of the startled big cat. Just to make sure it  had got the message, the waterbuck then charged the lion headfirst. With  the fearsome horns coming towards it the lion clearly decided it wasn't  that hungry, and bolted.
 
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