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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual c...
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001h )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine is believed to be world's oldest depiction of a human figure, near Schelklingen, Germany - May 2009
Editorial Use Only, no merchandising or advertising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H.Jensen/B.Ligouis/Uni Tubingen / Rex Features ( 923001f )
The Venus of Hohle Fels figurine
Curvy 'Venus' May be Oldest Human Sculpture
CURVY 'VENUS' MAY BE OLDEST HUMAN SCULPTURE
A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a curvaceous woman found in a German cave is believed to be the oldest known sculpture of the human form.
Archaeologists found the carving in six fragments in Germany's Hohle Fels cave, near Schelklingen. It depicts a woman with protruding breasts, a swollen belly and wide-set thighs.
"It's very sexually charged," said University of Tuebingen archaeologist Nicholas Conard, whose team discovered the figure in September.
Carbon dating suggests the 60-millimetre-long figurine - dubbed the Venus of Hohle Fels - was carved at least 35,000 years ago and suggests Palaeolithic art to be more complex than many had thought
According to the researchers' findings, which are being published in the scientific journal Nature, it may be the oldest piece of its kind yet discovered.
"It's the oldest known piece of figurative sculpture in the world," said Jill Cook, a curator of Paleolithic and Mesolithic material at the British Museum in London.
The discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art," Conard wrote.
"Before this discovery ... female imagery was entirely unknown."
The figurine's enlarged breasts, bloated belly and thighs also make clear that sexual symbolism was alive and well tens of thousand of years ago, Paul Mellars of the University of Cambridge, wrote in a commentary.
"The feature of the newly discovered figure that will undoubtedly command most attention is its explicitly, almost aggressively, sexual nature, focussed on the sexual ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HOQVAXTS
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World's Oldest Dog in New York, America - 06 May 2009
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World's Oldest Dog, Chanel
World's Oldest Dog in New York, America - 06 May 2009
Private pet food company Dogswell throws a birthday party for the world's oldest dog, Chanel, who will soon be 21. Guinness World Records was on hand to verify the accomplishment.
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World's Oldest Dog in New York, America - 06 May 2009
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World's Oldest Dog, Chanel
World's Oldest Dog in New York, America - 06 May 2009
Private pet food company Dogswell throws a birthday party for the world's oldest dog, Chanel, who will soon be 21. Guinness World Records was on hand to verify the accomplishment.
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Jonathan, the Boer War Tortoise, St Helena - 03 Dec 2008
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This rare picture of a Boer war prisoner snapped on the remote island of St Helena more than a century ago, has remarkably shed light on one of the planets oldest living inhabitants. Jonathan the Giant tortoise in the picture is still alive today.
Jonathan, the Boer War Tortoise, St Helena - 03 Dec 2008
BOER WAR TORTOISE IS WORLD'S OLDEST LIVING ANIMAL
At first glance he may look like any old tortoise but where Jonathan is concerned 'old' is definitely the right word.
At 176-years-old he can lay claim to being the oldest living animal on the planet.
In fact when this black and white picture of him was taken, showing Jonathan munching on grass on the Island of St Helena during the Boer War, he was already around 70-year-old.
He was photographed being watched by a guard and a prisoner of war around 1900 after arriving on the island in 1882.
His life has spanned eight British monarchs from George IV to Elizabeth II, and 50 prime ministers.
Today Jonathan still lives on the same South Atlantic Island, along with fellow tortoises David, Speedy, Emma, Fredricka and Myrtle.
The previous oldest tortoise was thought to be Harriet, who died in 2005 aged 175 in Australia.
A spokesman for the island's tourist board said Jonathan is owned by the St Helena government and lives in the specially built plantation on the governor's land.
He said: "Jonathan is the sole survivor of three tortoises that arrived on St Helena Island in 1882.
"He was already mature when he arrived and was at least 50-years-old.
"Therefore his minimum age is 176-years-old. He is the oldest inhabitant on St Helena and is claimed to be the oldest living tortoise in the world.
"He lives in the grounds of Plantation House which is the governor's residence with five other tortoises who are much younger than him.
"He fe...
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Interior of the Irish Pub, one of the oldest expat drinking place in Chiang Mai. Thailand.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
CHARMED BY CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai is Thailand's "Rose of the North" - so called because of the abundance of flowers that thrive in its cooler mountain climate.
And the city itself has its own fair share of outstanding natural beauty, not to mention friendly locals; if you want to get away from busy Bangkok, but still want to stay in a big city with lots of things to do, Chiang Mai is the place to be.
Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it still lacks the cosmopolitan nature of Bangkok. However, its multitude of attractions still attract thousands of foreign visitors each year.
And long before this influx of modern foreign visitors, the city served as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewelry (particularly silver) and woodcarving because of its strategic location on an ancient trade route.
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai with the help of two of his royal friends; it soon became capital of the old Lanna kingdom. Its somewhat isolated location, amidst the rolling foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains 700 km north of Bangkok, meant that up until the 1920s the city could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant back trip. This isolation has helped keep Chiang Mai's distinctive charm intact to this day.
When he first built the city, King Mengrai constructed a moat and a wall around it to protect it against raids from Burma. Chiang Mai literally means "New Walled City". Though the city has now spread much further, sections of the wall and moat can still be seen encircling Ch...
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37-year-old Dolly, who is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain, Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, Essex, Britain - 15 May 2008
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37-year-old Dolly, who is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain, Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, Essex, Britain - 15 May 2008
37-year-old Jersey cow Dolly is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain. She was rescued at the age of 18 by Mike Taylor and his wife Maureen, owners of Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, when her owner sent her to slaughter. They decided that the senior citizen cow deserved to live out her last few years in comfort, but little did they know that those last few years would actually stretch to 19, and still counting. At the grand old age of 37 Dolly is still firmly ensconced in a luxury field at the rescue centre, which is home to 2,000 rescued animals and birds ranging in size from mice to Shire horses. And, according to Mike, she's still going strong. "She looks a little wobbly like she could do with a Zimmer frame," he comments, "but according to the vet she's in good health".
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37-year-old Dolly, who is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain, Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, Essex, Britain - 15 May 2008
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37-year-old Dolly, who is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain, Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, Essex, Britain - 15 May 2008
37-year-old Jersey cow Dolly is thought to be the oldest cow in Britain. She was rescued at the age of 18 by Mike Taylor and his wife Maureen, owners of Mistley Place Park Animal Rescue Centre, when her owner sent her to slaughter. They decided that the senior citizen cow deserved to live out her last few years in comfort, but little did they know that those last few years would actually stretch to 19, and still counting. At the grand old age of 37 Dolly is still firmly ensconced in a luxury field at the rescue centre, which is home to 2,000 rescued animals and birds ranging in size from mice to Shire horses. And, according to Mike, she's still going strong. "She looks a little wobbly like she could do with a Zimmer frame," he comments, "but according to the vet she's in good health".
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Ireland - 2007
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The University of Dublin, Trinity College, founded in 1592, is the oldest university in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
Ireland - 2007
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Ireland - 2007
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The University of Dublin, Trinity College, founded in 1592, is the oldest university in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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Ireland - 2007
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The University of Dublin, Trinity College, founded in 1592, is the oldest university in Ireland. Students making their way to their courses within the university grounds, Dublin, Ireland
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Oldest man in Europe Henry Allingham celebrates his 111th Birthday on HMS Victory, Portsmouth, Britain - 06 Jun 2007
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1896 Henry as a baby;Mr Henry Allingham, the oldest Royal Navy veteran and member of the WW1 Royal Naval Air Service(RNAS) celebrated his 111th birthday on board HMS Victory at Portsmouth today, Wednesday, June 6.
Mr Allingham was present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and became a founder member of the Royal Air Force when it was formed from the RNAS and the Army (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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HENRY ALLINGHAM, BRITAINS OLDEST MAN WHO IS 110 YEARS OLD TODAY, EASTBOURNE, BRITAIN - 06 JUN 2006
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HENRY ALLINGHAM, BRITAINS OLDEST MAN WHO IS 110 YEARS OLD TODAY, EASTBOURNE, BRITAIN - 06 JUN 2006
Hundreds of friends, relations and government and military representatives have attended St Nicholas (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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Harriett, the Galapogos tortoise, is turning 175 and is the world's oldest living animal and resides at Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo in Queensland
HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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Harriett, the Galapogos tortoise, is turning 175 and is the world's oldest living animal and resides at Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo in Queensland
HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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Harriett, the Galapogos tortoise, is turning 175 and is the world's oldest living animal and resides at Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo in Queensland
HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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Harriett, the Galapogos tortoise, is turning 175 and is the world's oldest living animal and resides at Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo in Queensland
HARRIET - THE 175 YEAR OLD GALAPAGOS TORTOISE, AUSTRALIA ZOO, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 11 NOV 2005
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SLAVERY IN MAURITANIA
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A Haratine, or slave, tending a herd of donkeys in Chinguetti, an ancient town eaten away by the desert and home of Africa's oldest Moslem Koran manuscript, library and pilgrimage centre in the middle of the Sahara desert of Mauritania.
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GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Goldie the oldest goldfish in the world is showing its 44 years
GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Goldie the oldest goldfish in the world, turning slightly grey
GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Goldie the oldest goldfish in the world is showing its 44 years
GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Britain's oldest man Henry Allingham, Britain - 23 Feb 2004
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Henry Allingham
Britain's oldest man Henry Allingham, Britain - 23 Feb 2004
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ELISABETH SVENDSEN DONKEY SANCTUARY IN DEVON, BRITAIN - 2003
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Cobwebs (c) at 54 is the Donkey Sanctuary's oldest resident.
ELISABETH SVENDSEN DONKEY SANCTUARY IN DEVON, BRITAIN - 2003
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GOLDIE, THE 43 YEAR OLD GOLDFISH, THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD, BRADNICH, DEVON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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AT 43 YEARS OLD, GOLDIE THE FAIRGROUND GOLDFISH IS NOW THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD
GOLDIE, THE 43 YEAR OLD GOLDFISH, THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD, BRADNICH, DEVON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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GOLDIE, THE 43 YEAR OLD GOLDFISH, THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD, BRADNICH, DEVON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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AT 43 YEARS OLD, GOLDIE THE FAIRGROUND GOLDFISH IS NOW THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD
GOLDIE, THE 43 YEAR OLD GOLDFISH, THE OLDEST LIVING GOLDFISH IN BRITAIN AND POSSIBLY THE WORLD, BRADNICH, DEVON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN CALLED GRANDMA - 01 JUN 2001
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JEREMY DURKIN / Rex Features ( 337876f )
GRANDMA - BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN
BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN CALLED GRANDMA - 01 JUN 2001
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BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN CALLED GRANDMA - 01 JUN 2001
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GRANDMA - BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN, WITH SOME OF HER EGGS
BRITAIN'S OLDEST CHICKEN CALLED GRANDMA - 01 JUN 2001
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SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT, BRIDPORT, BRITAIN - 18 MAY 2001
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SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT - ACCORDING TO THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS, OFFICIALLY THE OLDEST CAT IN THE WORLD
SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT, BRIDPORT, BRITAIN - 18 MAY 2001
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SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT, BRIDPORT, BRITAIN - 18 MAY 2001
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SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT - ACCORDING TO THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS, OFFICIALLY THE OLDEST CAT IN THE WORLD
SPIKE THE 31 YEAR OLD CAT, BRIDPORT, BRITAIN - 18 MAY 2001
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30 YEAR OLD OKAPI
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIKE WALKER / Rex Features ( 321804a )
OKAPI BIRTHDAY TO YOU. KIBALI THE OLDEST OKAPI IN THE WORLD CELEBRATING 30TH BIRTHDAY WITH A SPECIAL CAKE MADE AND PRESENTED BY HIS KEEPER DEBBIE KILL AT MARWELL ZOOLOGICAL PARK
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30 YEAR OLD OKAPI
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OKAPI BIRTHDAY TO YOU. KIBALI THE OLDEST OKAPI IN THE WORLD CELEBRATING 30TH BIRTHDAY WITH A SPECIAL CAKE MADE AND PRESENTED BY HIS KEEPER DEBBIE KILL AT MARWELL ZOOLOGICAL PARK
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND
SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND
SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND - SPIKE WITH BULLY THE COLLIE
SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND
SPIKE THE OLDEST CAT IN ENGLAND...AS A 4 MONTH OLD KITTEN
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