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  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    Several Grevy's zebras live in the enclosure specially designed for these animals in the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A tiger opens its mouth, revealing its jaws in the enclosure specially designed for these big cats in the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    An elephant walks through its specially designed enclosure at Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A cheetah walks through the enclosure specially designed for these big cats at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A baboon is in the enclosure specially designed for these animals in the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which in June celebrates the 35th anniversary of its opening. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A brown bear is in the specially designed enclosure for these animals at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    Two bear cubs play in the specially designed enclosure for these animals at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A lioness rests during the hottest hours in the enclosure specially designed for big cats at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A brown bear and her cub walk in the specially designed enclosure for these animals at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A lion rests in the shade of rocks in the enclosure specially designed for big cats at Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A herd of elephants walks through their specially designed enclosure at Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A gorilla plays with ropes in the specially designed enclosure for these animals at the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A tiger rests in the shade of a tree in the enclosure specially designed for these felines in the Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    An eagle is in the specially designed bird enclosure at Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • 35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
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    35th Anniversary Of The Cabarceno Nature Park
    A vulture keeps watch in the specially designed bird enclosure at Cabarceno Nature Park in Cantabria, Spain, which celebrates its 35th anniversary in June. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

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  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS

     

  • Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
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    Presentaci?n de los nuevos osos panda en el Zoo de Madrid.
    Zoo Aquarium (Madrid) - SPAIN

    The two little Panda bears borned at Madrid Zoo aquarium can be watched from today.

    The cubs, whose genders are not yet known, were conceived through artificial insemination after mother Hua Zui Ba and father Bing Xing failed to procreate on their own.

    They are the first giant panda twins to be conceived using the method outside of China.

    © Cebolla / ALF / Target Press - 07/10/2010

    DUKAS/ TARGET PRESS