How Are the Children of Some Animals
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Bears, cubs, elephants and others.
Swans on the Avon. (Photo by James D. Morgan):
3. Orangutan in southern Spain. (Photo by Jon Nazca | Reuters):
4. Family of lions in the zoo Miami. (Photo by Wilfredo Lee):
5. The two-month...
Bears, cubs, elephants and others.
Swans on the Avon. (Photo by James D. Morgan):
3. Orangutan in southern Spain. (Photo by Jon Nazca | Reuters):
4. Family of lions in the zoo Miami. (Photo by Wilfredo Lee):
5. The two-month Hamlyn's monkey. (Photo: Sebastien Bozon):
6. This handsome - kangaroo Goodfellow - largest tree kangaroo, endemic to New Guinea. (Photo Taronga Zoo):
7. Hippo. (Photo by David W Cerny | Reuters):
8. Chick flamingos. (Photo by Michaela Rehle | Reuters):
9. Little koala. (Photo: Guillaume Souvant):
10. Giraffes at the Zoo Oklahoma City. (Photo by Sue Ogrocki):
11. White nosorozhek and terrible mother. (Photo by Jack Guez):
12. Little Manatee. (Photo: Guillaume Souvant):
13. The snow leopard kitten. (Photo by Scott Olson):
14. The pig is lying on her mother's legs. (Photo: Arnd Wiegmann | Reuters):
15. Family pygmy marmosets. Are some of the smallest representatives of the entire group of primates. (Photo by Raul Arboleda):
16. Tyuleniha and pup. (Photo by Dan Kitwood):
17. Orangutans in Borneo. (Photo: Wong Maye-E):
18. A 4-year-old red panda with mom. The size they are slightly larger than a cat. (Photo by Joe Klamar):
19. Newborn polar bear in a zoo in Germany. (Photo: Carmen Jaspersen):
20. And this is a 14-week bear in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexandra Beier):
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
How Are the Children of Some Animals
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