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NEWS - Hongkong: Demonstranten versammeln sich in einem Einkaufszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Willie Siau/SOPA Images/REX (10661537b)
A man staring down a police officer during the demonstration.
Protesting against a bill that would criminalise insulting the Chinese national anthem, demonstrators marched on the streets and chanted songs and slogans. Later, police in riot gear appeared and fired pepper spray, arresting several protesters.
National anthem protests in Hong Kong, China - 27 May 2020
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel holds an hammer and an walnut
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: Red squirrels with an walnut and an Guillotine
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel holds an hammer and an walnut
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel uses his teeth to get into the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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DUK10099168_005
FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel holds an hammer and an walnut
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel holds an axe to the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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DUK10099168_003
FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: Working together to get into the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel holds an axe to the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel uses a nutcracker to get into the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
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FEATURE - Talentierte Nussknacker - Diese Eichörnchen haben den Dreh raus
PICTURED: A red squirrel uses a nutcracker to get into the walnut.
Wild red squirrels take matters into their own hands by trying to crack nuts using a variety of tools.
The adorable squirrels resort to using hammers, a nutcracker, and even a guillotine as they try to break into the walnuts for a tasty snack.
The photographs were taken by 49-year-old photographer Geert Weggen in Bispgarden, Sweden.
Geert creates the scene and builds the props for the shoot - he then waits for the wild squirrels to come and pose for the camera.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10096687_010
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
MAIN PICTURE: These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
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DUK10096687_009
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
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DUK10096687_008
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10096687_007
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10096687_006
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10096687_005
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10096687_003
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10096687_002
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10096687_001
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen die Tennis spielen
You can nut be serious.
These red squirrels channel their inner John McEnroe ahead of Wimbledon - throwing down his racket to argue with the bullfinch umpire.
The little red-breasted bird was perched on top of the scoreboard, overseeing a game between the two squirrels on a tiny home-made tennis court.
However, one of the critters decided to show his dislike for the new umpire, dropping his racket and moving towards him, looking like he was ready for an argument.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
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DUK10082606_008
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10082606_007
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10082606_005
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10082606_004
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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DUK10082606_003
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10082606_002
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10082606_001
FEATURE - Eichhörnchen geniesst den Schnee
These adorable red squirrels foraging for hidden snacks look as if they are taking part in a snowball fight.
The wild squirrels which appear to be munching on the snow are, in fact, trying to retrieve concealed treats within.
Professional photographer Geert Weggen carefully constructed this scene in his back garden, luring the squirrels in with nuts and seeds.
The photos were taken at his home in Bispgarden, Sweden, where over many years he has created a bond with the rodents, who come from a nearby forest.
© Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761e)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_020
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761b)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_019
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761n)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_018
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761m)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_017
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761h)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_016
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761j)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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DUK10081561_015
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761x)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761l)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761p)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761r)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761k)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761i)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761c)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761u)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761v)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761g)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761d)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761o)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761w)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_001
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761t)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas