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India Animal
A squirrel sits on a tree branch while it eats biscuits in Siliguri, India, on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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A squirrel sits on a tree branch while it eats biscuits in Siliguri, India, on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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A squirrel is seen on a branch of a tree in Siliguri, India, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Skunk
A skunk forages in a backyard for food in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 15, 2023. Skunks are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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India Animal
A squirrel eats food while it sits on a wall in Siliguri, India, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Animal
A squirrel eats food while it sits on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Animal
A squirrel sits on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - APRIL 30:
An eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), seen in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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India Squirrel
A squirrel sits on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Animal Squirrel
A squirrel sits on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on March 23, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Squirrel
A squirrel is seen as it eats on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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India Squirrel
A squirrel is seen as it eats on a tree branch in Siliguri, India, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Woolly mice created on path to bringing back the mammoth
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Researchers have created a woolly mouse — to help bring the long extinct mammoth back to life.
US company Colossal Bioscience is looking to bring back the mammoth using DNA sequences found in well preserved animals frozen after death.
Scientists did computational analysis of woolly mammoth genomes ranging from 3,500 years old to over 1.2 million years old.
Colossal’s mammoth team explored a data set of 121 mammoth and elephant genes to identify the significant ones that impact hair and other cold-adaptation traits.
The scientists refined the list to include ten genes related to hair length, thickness, texture, and colour that were compatible with expression in a mouse.
The team then edited the mouse genome using a streamlined strategy that combined three editing technologies.
The gene editing resulted in the woolly mice.
They all have an edit that causes loss of function in a gene called fibroblast growth factor 5, or FGF5, which alters hair growth cycles.
This leads to hair that can grow as much as three times longer than wild type.
At the same time genes that affect hair follicle development and structure led to the mice growing hair with a woolly texture, wavy coats, and curled whiskers.
OPS: The genetically modified wooly mice created by Colossal Bioscience
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in Weihnachtsstimmung
Pictured: Red squirrels get ready for Christmas. Every day, the animals venture in from the forest to Geert Weggen's garden in the village of Bispgården, Sweden, to feast.
They forage amongst the festive scene of props which are homemade or collected from a flea market and appear to pick up presents and hang decorations on the tree. Although, some of them are quite shy, some are brave enough to interact with the birds. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834a)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834e)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834d)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834c)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834b)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Landminen aufspürende Ratte erhält Goldmedaille für Tapferkeit
A rat with a nose for detecting dangerous landmines has been awarded a medal for his bravery.
The tiny creature's work in Cambodia, which has transformed the lives of the country’s citizens, has earned him the PDSA Gold Medal for his life-saving bravery and devotion to duty.
HeroRAT Magawa is a giant pouched rat, trained to detect landmines by charity APOPO. He has discovered 39 landmines and 28 items of unexploded ordnance to date, making him the charity’s most successful HeroRAT.
During his career he has helped clear over 141,000 square metres of land (the equivalent of twenty football pitches), making it safe for local people.
Magawa was formally presented with his unique miniature PDSA Gold Medal – the animal equivalent of the George Cross – via a live link between Cambodia and the UK on September 25th by the vet charity’s Director General. He is the first rat in the charity’s 77 year history of honouring animals to receive a PDSA Medal – joining a line-up of brave dogs, horses, pigeons and a cat.
Commenting on the award, PDSA Director General Jan McLoughlin, said: “The work of HeroRAT Magawa and APOPO is truly unique and outstanding.
“Cambodia estimates that between 4 and 6 million landmines were laid in the country between 1975 and 1998, which have sadly caused over 64,000 casualties.
“HeroRAT Magawa’s work directly saves and changes the lives of men, women and children who are impacted by these landmines. Every discovery he makes reduces the risk of injury or death for local people.
“The PDSA Animal Awards programme seeks to raise the status of animals in society and honour the incredible contribution they make to our lives. Magawa’s dedication, skill and bravery are an extraordinary example of this and deserve the highest possible recognition. We are thrilled to award him the PDSA Gold Medal.”
Where: Trach Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
When: 02 Oct 2020
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Mouse on empty tube platform during London lockdown
A mouse appears to social distance as it stops on the 2 metre marker on a platform in a London tube station
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Rare albino squirrel
An albino grey squirrel spotted in a back garden in Bexhill, East Sussex. 17/10/19. This is a super rare animal, it is estimated that there are only 50 in the UK.
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Rare albino squirrel
An albino grey squirrel spotted in a back garden in Bexhill, East Sussex. 17/10/19. This is a super rare animal, it is estimated that there are only 50 in the UK.
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Rare albino squirrel
An albino grey squirrel spotted in a back garden in Bexhill, East Sussex. 17/10/19. This is a super rare animal, it is estimated that there are only 50 in the UK.
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Rare albino squirrel
An albino grey squirrel spotted in a back garden in Bexhill, East Sussex. 17/10/19. This is a super rare animal, it is estimated that there are only 50 in the UK.
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Rare albino squirrel
An albino grey squirrel spotted in a back garden in Bexhill, East Sussex. 17/10/19. This is a super rare animal, it is estimated that there are only 50 in the UK.
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An adult yellow-crowned brush-tailed rat, Isothrix bistriata, on Iricahua CanÃÉo, Amazon Basin, Peru.
An adult yellow-crowned brush-tailed rat (Isothrix bistriata), on Iricahua Cano, Amazon Basin, Peru, South America
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Karni Mata Temple (Temple of Rats), Deshnok, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
Karni Mata Temple (Temple of Rats), Deshnok, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India, Asia
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NEWS - Schutt und Asche: So heftig wüteten die Waldbrände in Kalifornien
November 11, 2018 - Malibu, California, United States - A dead rodent in Malibu after the Woolsey Fire..The Woolsey fire has already burned more than 70,000 acres as it continues to grow while reaching the Pacific Coast at Malibu (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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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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