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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842510a )
    Dead mens fingers, boring sponge and other animal life on a boulder and cobble reef
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • Antarctic Landscapes
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    Antarctic Landscapes
    An iceberg near Palmer Station in the Ross Sea of Antarctica. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Environment
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    Environment
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Environmental Images / Universal Images Group / Rex Features (2583360a)
    Polar bear, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Canada. Churchill, Hudson Bay, Canada. Polar bears eagerly await the freezing of the Bay so they can head out onto the ice where they can feed on surfacing seals. They eat little on land so the later freezes and earlier thaws are creating tremendous pressure on their population and causing them to get into more trouble with the nearby human settlements and towns.
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    Polar bear.
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    Brown Bears Ursus Arctos in Alaska.
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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841945a )
    A cluster of dead men's fingers on a rocky reef. High energy sites with bedrock seabeds often have extensive coverings of this species
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • 'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005
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    'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005
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    Patti LaBelle and Denise Rich promoting 'Come Together Now' single, proceeds from which will be split by two charities (Habitat for Humanity and Angels Place) to help with the Hurricane Katrina aftermath.
    'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005

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  • 'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005
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    'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Moore / Rex Features ( 565313b )
    Patti LaBelle and Denise Rich promoting 'Come Together Now' single, proceeds from which will be split by two charities (Habitat for Humanity and Angels Place) to help with the Hurricane Katrina aftermath.
    'COME TOGETHER NOW' CHARITY SINGLE PRESENTATION, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 07 DEC 2005

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841934a )
    A side view of a rock lobster (crayfish) in its crevice on a rocky reef
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • Exotic Animals of the World
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    Exotic Animals of the World
    Jun 15, 2008 - Aragon, Spain - Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Exotic Animals of the World
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    Exotic Animals of the World
    Jun 15, 2008 - Aragon, Spain - Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) with pellet on the eye (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Exotic Animals of the World
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    Exotic Animals of the World
    Jun 15, 2008 - Aragon, Spain - Pyrenean Chamois mountain goat (Rupicapra rupicapra pyrenaica) Pyreenes mountains Aragon Spain Europe (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Kangaroos In The Wild
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    Kangaroos In The Wild
    Jun 15, 2008 - Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia - A Kangaroo searches for food in the rocky hills on the outskirts of the outback town of Alice Springs in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Kangaroos In The Wild
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    Kangaroos In The Wild
    Jun 15, 2008 - Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia - A Kangaroo searches for food in the rocky hills on the outskirts of the outback town of Alice Springs in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Kangaroos In The Wild
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    Kangaroos In The Wild
    Jun 15, 2008 - Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia - A Kangaroo searches for food in the rocky hills on the outskirts of the outback town of Alice Springs in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Kangaroos In The Wild
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    Kangaroos In The Wild
    Jun 15, 2008 - Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia - A Kangaroo searches for food in the rocky hills on the outskirts of the outback town of Alice Springs in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Kangaroos In The Wild
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    Kangaroos In The Wild
    Jun 15, 2008 - Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia - A Kangaroo searches for food in the rocky hills on the outskirts of the outback town of Alice Springs in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Various Sleeping Animals
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    Various Sleeping Animals
    Editorial Use Only, No BBC Wildlife, no Swedish newspapers, no Terre Savage in France
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 789232an )
    Mountain Gorilla
    (Gorilla beringei beringei)
    in habitat
    Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Lazy Day in the Animal Kingdom
    LAZY DAY IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM

    It's not all ferocious fighting and clawing your way to the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom - even the wildest of beasts need to take a break sometimes.

    Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse may have captured some exciting images in his time but this cute collection of dozing creatures is guaranteed to raise a smile.

    Andy snapped these sleepy animals on some of his many nature expeditions around the world - capturing drowsy moments in Africa, Alaska, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, Canada, India, America and the UK.

    The result is a heart-melting menagerie of bears on their backs, cheetahs curling up for a doze, gorillas taking five, penguins pausing for a rest, snoozing seals, tired tigers, and lions (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
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    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 430678bi )
    Jasmine Waltz
    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    October 01, 2008 Beverly Hills, CA.
    Jasmine Waltz
    'Building A Greater Los Angeles' Gala
    Beverly Hilton Hotel
    Photo (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

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  • Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
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    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 430678af )
    Jasmine Waltz
    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    October 01, 2008 Beverly Hills, CA.
    Jasmine Waltz
    'Building A Greater Los Angeles' Gala
    Beverly Hilton Hotel
    Photo (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

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  • Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
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    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 430678bb )
    Jasmine Waltz
    Habitat for Humanity's 'A Diamond & Denim Affair' at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, America - 01 Oct 2008
    October 01, 2008 Beverly Hills, CA.
    Jasmine Waltz
    'Building A Greater Los Angeles' Gala
    Beverly Hilton Hotel
    Photo (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

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  • Usa
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    Usa
    Usa: San Diego
    Credit Jennifer Jacquemart / ISOPIX *** REFERENCE : 00028101 *** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Usa
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    Usa
    Usa: San Diego
    Credit Jennifer Jacquemart / ISOPIX *** REFERENCE : 00028101 *** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Usa
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    Usa
    Usa: San Diego
    Credit Jennifer Jacquemart / ISOPIX *** REFERENCE : 00028101 *** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Usa
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    Usa
    Usa: San Diego
    Credit Jennifer Jacquemart / ISOPIX *** REFERENCE : 00028101 *** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Usa
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    Usa
    Usa: San Francisco
    Credit Jennifer Jacquemart / ISOPIX *** REFERENCE : 00028101 *** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Soberania National Park
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    Soberania National Park
    Jul 25, 2009 - Gamboa, Panama, Panama - The Gamboa Rainforest Resort is a luxurious resort overlooking the Chagres River and the Rainforest close to the Panama Canal. It is a modern hotel that greets you with Panamanian charm and aesthetics. The Gamboa's setting in the midst of nature and its proximity to unspoiled landscapes provide ideal opportunities for all sorts of adventures. Soberania park is the habitat of more than 1,300 plants and 100 animals. It has been recognized internationally because it has one of the richest bird diversities around (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Soberania National Park
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    Soberania National Park
    Jul 25, 2009 - Gamboa, Panama, Panama - Plantation Road, which links Gamboa Road to Camino de Cruces is an old road that took workers to the coffee plantations. Located close to the banks of the Panama Canal, with a surface of 22,104 hectares (55,000 acres) of tropical humid forest and just 20 minutes away from Panama City and 40 from Colon, Soberania park is the habitat of more than 1,300 plants and 100 animals. It has been recognized internationally because it has one of the richest bird diversities around (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Soberania National Park
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    Soberania National Park
    Jul 25, 2009 - Gamboa, Panama, Panama - Plantation Road, which links Gamboa Road to Camino de Cruces is an old road that took workers to the coffee plantations. Located close to the banks of the Panama Canal, with a surface of 22,104 hectares (55,000 acres) of tropical humid forest and just 20 minutes away from Panama City and 40 from Colon, Soberania park is the habitat of more than 1,300 plants and 100 animals. It has been recognized internationally because it has one of the richest bird diversities around (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Soberania National Park
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    Soberania National Park
    Jul 25, 2009 - Gamboa, Panama, Panama - The Gamboa Rainforest Resort is a luxurious resort overlooking the Chagres River and the Rainforest close to the Panama Canal. It is a modern hotel that greets you with Panamanian charm and aesthetics. The Gamboa's setting in the midst of nature and its proximity to unspoiled landscapes provide ideal opportunities for all sorts of adventures. Soberania park is the habitat of more than 1,300 plants and 100 animals. It has been recognized internationally because it has one of the richest bird diversities around (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1193090a)
    Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1192384a)
    Flying Squid Species in mid-air leaving a water trail behind it, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1192065a)
    Flying Fish Species in mid-air, off Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1192660a)
    Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1193192a)
    Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1192626a)
    Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on the wing at sunset approaching South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Ocean. The Wandering Albatross has the largest wingspan of any living bird, with the average wingspan being 3.1 metres (10.2 ft). The longest-winged examples verified have been about 3.7 m (12 ft), but probably erroneous reports of as much as 5.3 m (17.5 ft) are known. As a result of its wingspan, it is capable of remaining in the air without beating its wings for several hours at a time (travelling 22 metres for every meter of drop). The length of the body is about 1.35 m (4.4 ft) with females being slightly smaller than males, and they weigh typically from 6 to 12 kg (13-26 lb). Immature birds have been recorded weighing as much as 16.1 kg (35 lb) during their first flights. The plumage varies with age, but adults have white bodies with black and white wings. Males have whiter wings than females with just the tips and trailing edges of the wings black. They feed on squid, small fish and on animal refuse that floats on the sea, eating to such excess at times that they are unable to fly and rest helplessly on the water.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Pierce / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1193124a)
    Flying Squid Species in mid-air, roughly 100 nm North of Tristan Da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean. Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect (1192923a)
    Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect (1192889a)
    Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect (1192532a)
    Mother polar bear (Ursus maritimus) with two coy (cubs-of-year) on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea off the eastern side of Heleysundet in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway. An adult male weighs around 400?680 kg (880?1,500 lb) while an adult female is about half that size. The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years. On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
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  • Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
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    Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Frizzy Gorillas In The Mist
    These wild haired primates prove that being a real life gorilla in the mist can wreak havoc with your hairdo.

    Looking in desperate need of some frizz-ease, the grizzled gorillas have the local weather to thank for their curly look.

    Each morning the damp forested slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda are blanketed in mist.

    This event, and the gorillas who call the slopes home, became famous thanks to gorilla expert Dian Fossey's book and the subsequent film 'Gorillas in the Mist'.

    When the haze eventually burns off it leaves everything coated in a fine layer water - resulting in the gorillas' curly coiffures.

    But being transformed into permed primates doesn't crimp their style and the gorillas soon dry off as the morning progresses.

    However, before that could happen these particular gorillas were captured in all their crimped glory by professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse.

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  • Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
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    Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Frizzy Gorillas In The Mist
    These wild haired primates prove that being a real life gorilla in the mist can wreak havoc with your hairdo.

    Looking in desperate need of some frizz-ease, the grizzled gorillas have the local weather to thank for their curly look.

    Each morning the damp forested slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda are blanketed in mist.

    This event, and the gorillas who call the slopes home, became famous thanks to gorilla expert Dian Fossey's book and the subsequent film 'Gorillas in the Mist'.

    When the haze eventually burns off it leaves everything coated in a fine layer water - resulting in the gorillas' curly coiffures.

    But being transformed into permed primates doesn't crimp their style and the gorillas soon dry off as the morning progresses.

    However, before that could happen these particular gorillas were captured in all their crimped glory by professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse.

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
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    Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Frizzy Gorillas In The Mist
    These wild haired primates prove that being a real life gorilla in the mist can wreak havoc with your hairdo.

    Looking in desperate need of some frizz-ease, the grizzled gorillas have the local weather to thank for their curly look.

    Each morning the damp forested slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda are blanketed in mist.

    This event, and the gorillas who call the slopes home, became famous thanks to gorilla expert Dian Fossey's book and the subsequent film 'Gorillas in the Mist'.

    When the haze eventually burns off it leaves everything coated in a fine layer water - resulting in the gorillas' curly coiffures.

    But being transformed into permed primates doesn't crimp their style and the gorillas soon dry off as the morning progresses.

    However, before that could happen these particular gorillas were captured in all their crimped glory by professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse.

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
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    Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Frizzy Gorillas In The Mist
    These wild haired primates prove that being a real life gorilla in the mist can wreak havoc with your hairdo.

    Looking in desperate need of some frizz-ease, the grizzled gorillas have the local weather to thank for their curly look.

    Each morning the damp forested slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda are blanketed in mist.

    This event, and the gorillas who call the slopes home, became famous thanks to gorilla expert Dian Fossey's book and the subsequent film 'Gorillas in the Mist'.

    When the haze eventually burns off it leaves everything coated in a fine layer water - resulting in the gorillas' curly coiffures.

    But being transformed into permed primates doesn't crimp their style and the gorillas soon dry off as the morning progresses.

    However, before that could happen these particular gorillas were captured in all their crimped glory by professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse.

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
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    Mountain Gorillas, Virunga Mountains, Rwanda
    Frizzy Gorillas In The Mist
    These wild haired primates prove that being a real life gorilla in the mist can wreak havoc with your hairdo.

    Looking in desperate need of some frizz-ease, the grizzled gorillas have the local weather to thank for their curly look.

    Each morning the damp forested slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains in Rwanda are blanketed in mist.

    This event, and the gorillas who call the slopes home, became famous thanks to gorilla expert Dian Fossey's book and the subsequent film 'Gorillas in the Mist'.

    When the haze eventually burns off it leaves everything coated in a fine layer water - resulting in the gorillas' curly coiffures.

    But being transformed into permed primates doesn't crimp their style and the gorillas soon dry off as the morning progresses.

    However, before that could happen these particular gorillas were captured in all their crimped glory by professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse.

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047894a )
    A close up of a female dragon fly laying eggs
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  • Tai Shan, the giant panda cub, plays at the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat at the National Zoo, Washington DC, America - 11 Jun 2006
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    Tai Shan, the giant panda cub, plays at the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat at the National Zoo, Washington DC, America - 11 Jun 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 596351c )
    Tai Shan, the National Zoois giant panda cub, plays in a tree at his home at the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat. The cub turns 1 year old on Sunday, July 9. To celebrate his first birthday, the National Zoo is hosting a public party on Sunday with traditional Chinese dancers and music, special birthday crafts and talks by panda staff. Tai Shan, whose name means 'Peaceful Mountain' in Chinese, was conceived in 2005 through artificial insemination in a procedure performed by National Zoo scientists and veterinarians.
    Tai Shan, the giant panda cub, plays at the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat at the National Zoo, Washington DC, America - 11 Jun 2006

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  • Snow monkeys huddle together for warmth at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 22 Jan 2011
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    Snow monkeys huddle together for warmth at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 22 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features (1274577a)
    Snow monkeys huddle together for warmth at Central Park Zoo
    Snow monkeys huddle together for warmth at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 22 Jan 2011
    They may be snow monkeys but even this group of primates from Central Park Zoo in New York are beginning to feel the chill. As temperatures in the Big Apple plummet, the group have taken to huddling together in order to keep warm. Snow monkeys, or Japanese Macaques as they are also called, are native to Japan. They live in the far north of the country, surviving in freezing temperatures of around -15 degrees Celsius in winter. In order to survive it is common for them to spend long periods of times submerged in naturally heated volcanic hot springs. However, with no hot tub available these Central Park monkeys have to make do with body heat.
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