Ihre Suche nach:
861 Ergebnis(se) in 0.16 s
-
DUKAS_178117939_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Looks Super Cute While Running Errands With Wet Hair
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 - Jennifer Garner was spotted in Brentwood looking effortlessly cute, even with wet hair, as she dashed through a busy day of errands. The mother-of-three appeared to be in a hurry but still found a moment to flash a friendly wave to the X17 cameras. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_178117931_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Looks Super Cute While Running Errands With Wet Hair
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 - Jennifer Garner was spotted in Brentwood looking effortlessly cute, even with wet hair, as she dashed through a busy day of errands. The mother-of-three appeared to be in a hurry but still found a moment to flash a friendly wave to the X17 cameras. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_178117922_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Looks Super Cute While Running Errands With Wet Hair
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 - Jennifer Garner was spotted in Brentwood looking effortlessly cute, even with wet hair, as she dashed through a busy day of errands. The mother-of-three appeared to be in a hurry but still found a moment to flash a friendly wave to the X17 cameras. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_178117915_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Looks Super Cute While Running Errands With Wet Hair
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Wednesday, November 27, 2024 - Jennifer Garner was spotted in Brentwood looking effortlessly cute, even with wet hair, as she dashed through a busy day of errands. The mother-of-three appeared to be in a hurry but still found a moment to flash a friendly wave to the X17 cameras. ROL/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_172116405_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Showcases Her Adorable Bond With Fin While Leaving Church
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, July 7, 2024 - Jennifer Garner looked super cute in her Sunday best as she attended church in Santa Monica with Finn. The duo showcased their adorable bond and which was highlighted by huge smiles as they left the church. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck was spotted in his car enjoying a cigarette, waiting for the service to conclude before dropping by his ex-wife's house for a visit. Juliano-Globo/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_172116367_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Showcases Her Adorable Bond With Fin While Leaving Church
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, July 7, 2024 - Jennifer Garner looked super cute in her Sunday best as she attended church in Santa Monica with Finn. The duo showcased their adorable bond and which was highlighted by huge smiles as they left the church. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck was spotted in his car enjoying a cigarette, waiting for the service to conclude before dropping by his ex-wife's house for a visit. Juliano-Globo/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_172116322_X17
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner Showcases Her Adorable Bond With Fin While Leaving Church
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, July 7, 2024 - Jennifer Garner looked super cute in her Sunday best as she attended church in Santa Monica with Finn. The duo showcased their adorable bond and which was highlighted by huge smiles as they left the church. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck was spotted in his car enjoying a cigarette, waiting for the service to conclude before dropping by his ex-wife's house for a visit. Juliano-Globo/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_160352987_SON
dukas 160352987 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352984_SON
dukas 160352984 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352981_SON
dukas 160352981 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352975_SON
dukas 160352975 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352956_SON
dukas 160352956 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352955_SON
dukas 160352955 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352942_SON
dukas 160352942 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352941_SON
dukas 160352941 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352885_SON
dukas 160352885 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160352880_SON
dukas 160352880 son
BEAR CHEEK. This cheeky bear cub waves and pokes its tongue out at a photographer. The brown bear cub, who has no siblings, was playing by himself at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA, but stuck close to his mum.
These photos were taken by amateur photographer Linda Lester from Canton, Georgia. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160082908_SON
.
I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160082887_SON
.
I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUKAS_160082884_SON
.
I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.
The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”
Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
© Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency -
DUK10147994_017
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_016
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_015
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_014
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_013
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_012
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_011
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_010
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_009
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_008
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_007
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_006
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_005
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_004
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_003
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_002
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10147994_001
FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.
Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
“As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
“Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
“So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp
(c) Dukas -
DUK10133554_003
FEATURE - Baby-Koala klammert sich im australischem Park an seine neue Schwester
A koala joey recently born at The Australian Reptile Park is clearly fond of her new big sister as she clings to her back.
The park welcomed its second koala joey born this breeding season.
Both born to Mum Irene, it was fitting Elsa’s little sister was to be named after the Disney Princess – Anna.
Staff at the Australian Reptile Park have happily welcomed the new arrival, incredibly excited for Elsa to have her very first baby sister.
Anna will be spotted coming out of the pouch more as each day passes, and eventually will become a crucial part of the Koala conservation breeding program at the Central Coast based wildlife sanctuary.
Resident Koala Whisperer and Australian Reptile Park Curator, Hayley Shute said, “After I hand raised Elsa myself as her second Mum, we all kept our eyes very closely on Irene to make sure she was going to be okay looking after little Anna and not face any issues. Thankfully, Anna is thriving with her Mum and growing up so fast!”
When born, Little Elsa was not getting the milk she needed due to her mother experiencing mastitis, which is imperative to her growth and chance of survival, forcing keepers and Hayley to intervene.
Thankfully, Hayley was able to tend to Elsa’s every need and helped her grow into the happy and healthy koala she is today. Thankfully, Irene has made a full recovery and has been successful in the birthing and raising of little Anna the koala joey.
“It was a very special moment being there when she popped her head out for the first time, I couldn’t contain my excitement and I made sure to run over and grab Elsa so she could meet her baby sister for the first time!” Hayley continued.
“Anna is estimated to be around 10 months old and is right on track as we can see her emerging from the pouch more and more. We will be keeping a close eye out on her to make sure she is growing up healthy alongside Ash the koala joey in the same koala yard and will keep bringing Elsa over for regular
(c) Dukas -
DUK10133554_002
FEATURE - Baby-Koala klammert sich im australischem Park an seine neue Schwester
A koala joey recently born at The Australian Reptile Park is clearly fond of her new big sister as she clings to her back.
The park welcomed its second koala joey born this breeding season.
Both born to Mum Irene, it was fitting Elsa’s little sister was to be named after the Disney Princess – Anna.
Staff at the Australian Reptile Park have happily welcomed the new arrival, incredibly excited for Elsa to have her very first baby sister.
Anna will be spotted coming out of the pouch more as each day passes, and eventually will become a crucial part of the Koala conservation breeding program at the Central Coast based wildlife sanctuary.
Resident Koala Whisperer and Australian Reptile Park Curator, Hayley Shute said, “After I hand raised Elsa myself as her second Mum, we all kept our eyes very closely on Irene to make sure she was going to be okay looking after little Anna and not face any issues. Thankfully, Anna is thriving with her Mum and growing up so fast!”
When born, Little Elsa was not getting the milk she needed due to her mother experiencing mastitis, which is imperative to her growth and chance of survival, forcing keepers and Hayley to intervene.
Thankfully, Hayley was able to tend to Elsa’s every need and helped her grow into the happy and healthy koala she is today. Thankfully, Irene has made a full recovery and has been successful in the birthing and raising of little Anna the koala joey.
“It was a very special moment being there when she popped her head out for the first time, I couldn’t contain my excitement and I made sure to run over and grab Elsa so she could meet her baby sister for the first time!” Hayley continued.
“Anna is estimated to be around 10 months old and is right on track as we can see her emerging from the pouch more and more. We will be keeping a close eye out on her to make sure she is growing up healthy alongside Ash the koala joey in the same koala yard and will keep bringing Elsa over for regular
(c) Dukas -
DUK10133554_001
FEATURE - Baby-Koala klammert sich im australischem Park an seine neue Schwester
A koala joey recently born at The Australian Reptile Park is clearly fond of her new big sister as she clings to her back.
The park welcomed its second koala joey born this breeding season.
Both born to Mum Irene, it was fitting Elsa’s little sister was to be named after the Disney Princess – Anna.
Staff at the Australian Reptile Park have happily welcomed the new arrival, incredibly excited for Elsa to have her very first baby sister.
Anna will be spotted coming out of the pouch more as each day passes, and eventually will become a crucial part of the Koala conservation breeding program at the Central Coast based wildlife sanctuary.
Resident Koala Whisperer and Australian Reptile Park Curator, Hayley Shute said, “After I hand raised Elsa myself as her second Mum, we all kept our eyes very closely on Irene to make sure she was going to be okay looking after little Anna and not face any issues. Thankfully, Anna is thriving with her Mum and growing up so fast!”
When born, Little Elsa was not getting the milk she needed due to her mother experiencing mastitis, which is imperative to her growth and chance of survival, forcing keepers and Hayley to intervene.
Thankfully, Hayley was able to tend to Elsa’s every need and helped her grow into the happy and healthy koala she is today. Thankfully, Irene has made a full recovery and has been successful in the birthing and raising of little Anna the koala joey.
“It was a very special moment being there when she popped her head out for the first time, I couldn’t contain my excitement and I made sure to run over and grab Elsa so she could meet her baby sister for the first time!” Hayley continued.
“Anna is estimated to be around 10 months old and is right on track as we can see her emerging from the pouch more and more. We will be keeping a close eye out on her to make sure she is growing up healthy alongside Ash the koala joey in the same koala yard and will keep bringing Elsa over for regular
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_021
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_020
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_019
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_018
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_017
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_016
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_015
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_014
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_013
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10113821_012
EXKLUSIV - Natalie Portman mit klein Amalia in LA unterwegs
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Sunday, January 27, 2019 - Natalie Portman shows off her figure in tight, hip-hugging denim as she treats adorable daughter Amalia to lunch in Los Angeles.
Luis/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
(c) Dukas