Thursday, November 6

Tiny Baby Muntjac Deer


A tiny baby Muntjac deer which was delivered three weeks early by Caesarean section at a wildlife hospital in Buckinghamshire after his mother was hit by a car


Lucy Davies, aged three, admires the autumn colours of the Japanese maples at Barthelemy nursery near Wimborne in Dorset


A farm worker holds a piglet and two of three tiger cubs abandoned by their mother last week at a zoo in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine...


...a mother pig agreed to nurse the three little tigers together with a dozen of its own piglets


A Siamese cat sits on a table before receiving free vaccinations in Makati City, east of Manila, Philippines

British Olympic diver Tom Daley opens an atraction at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida


A couple of three-week old male lion cubs are shown by owner of a game park in Abony, Hungary


Two-year-old dog Susi romps around in autumn leaves in Nuremberg, Germany


A young snowy egret sees its reflection in a window in Vacaville, California



Three eleven-week-old Siberian tiger cubs, Sayan, Altai, and Altay, are pictured with mum Nika at Howletts Wild Animal Park in Bekesbourne, Kent


Baby parrots sit in a federal police station in Rio de Janeiro. Federal police said a man was arrested while trying to smuggle 200 baby parrots


Penguins rescued off Brazilian shores are seen on a Brazilian Navy ship bound for Antarctica from Rio de Janeiro. Penguins arrive from the Antarctic Circle on ice floes that melt near Brazil's shores and the birds wash up on Rio beaches every winter


An East African Crested Crane is pictured at the animal orphanage in Nairobi's National Park


A firefighter examines one of two cats rescued from a fire in Corpus Christi, Texas. The kitten had minor injuries, including singed whiskers


A woman receives a snake massage at a spa in Talmei Elazar, Israel


Two four-week-old Persian leopard cubs are held at the Budapest zoo


Footprint, Fidget, Bruiser, Kate and Little Nicky: these five cute puppies are Britain's most endangered breed of dog. There are only 1,000 Glen of Imaal terriers in the world

2 comments:

Neer said...

wow nice pics

good blog
keep blogging dear


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mecozz said...

beautiful pictures