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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus playfully explores its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A zookeeper attentively accompanies a Tapirus indicus calf at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A zookeeper attentively accompanies a Tapirus indicus calf at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A zookeeper attentively accompanies a Tapirus indicus calf at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A zookeeper carefully observes a Tapirus indicus calf together with its mother at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus playfully explores its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus playfully explores its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus playfully explores its enclosure at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus attempts to eat leaves at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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11th Baby Tapir Born At Bandung Zoo Brings Conservation Hope
A baby Tapirus indicus attempts to eat leaves at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The seven-day-old male tapir becomes a center of attention for visitors due to its distinctive striped and spotted coat resembling a watermelon pattern, an important camouflage feature for young tapirs in the wild. The birth of this calf marks the 11th tapir birth at Bandung Zoo, representing a significant milestone in conservation efforts for a species listed as Endangered by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Newborn Tapir Draws Attention Behind Closed Gates
A Tapirus indicus mother is accompanied by her calf, which is born seven days ago, at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper continues to provide intensive care despite the zoo being ordered closed for three months by the city government due to internal management issues that reportedly endanger the health and welfare of its 710 animals. Staff members work to ensure animal care continues even while public operations are suspended. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Newborn Tapir Draws Attention Behind Closed Gates
A zookeeper attentively cares for a Tapirus indicus calf at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper provides intensive care despite the zoo being ordered closed for three months by the city government due to internal management issues that reportedly endanger the health and welfare of its 710 animals. Staff members work to ensure animal care continues even while public operations are suspended. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Newborn Tapir Draws Attention Behind Closed Gates
A zookeeper carefully observes a Tapirus indicus calf together with its mother at Bandung Zoo in West Java, Indonesia. The zookeeper continues to provide intensive care despite the zoo being ordered closed for three months by the city government due to internal management issues that reportedly endanger the health and welfare of its 710 animals. Staff members work to ensure animal care continues even while public operations are suspended. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kashmir
A boy plays as a calf eats rotten apples while household waste and plastic bottles lie in a dried water canal on the outskirts of Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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India Wildlife
A one-horned rhinoceros with a calf grazes at Kaziranga National Park in India, on October 6, 2025. Assam is home to the world's largest concentration of rhinos. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli farms recover after October 7 attack
EXCLUSIVE: November 19th, 2023 - Nir Yizhak, Israel: A farmer feeding a calf with a bottle. Dairy farms in the Gaza Envelope area, adjoining the Gaza Strip, which were brutally attacked on October 7 by Hamas. A few days later volunteers from dairy farms from other parts of the country came to help the few locals who stayed to work and were unable to care for the farms by themselves. The area is controlled and protected by the IDF and only soldiers and farm workers are allowed to be there. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Israeli farms recover after October 7 attack
EXCLUSIVE: November 19th, 2023 - Nir Yizhak, Israel: A farmer feeding a calf with a bottle. Dairy farms in the Gaza Envelope area, adjoining the Gaza Strip, which were brutally attacked on October 7 by Hamas. A few days later volunteers from dairy farms from other parts of the country came to help the few locals who stayed to work and were unable to care for the farms by themselves. The area is controlled and protected by the IDF and only soldiers and farm workers are allowed to be there. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Israeli farms recover after October 7 attack
EXCLUSIVE: November 19th, 2023 - Nir Yizhak, Israel: A farmer feeding a calf with a bottle. Dairy farms in the Gaza Envelope area, adjoining the Gaza Strip, which were brutally attacked on October 7 by Hamas. A few days later volunteers from dairy farms from other parts of the country came to help the few locals who stayed to work and were unable to care for the farms by themselves. The area is controlled and protected by the IDF and only soldiers and farm workers are allowed to be there. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Israeli farms recover after October 7 attack
EXCLUSIVE: November 19th, 2023 - Nir Yizhak, Israel: A farmer feeding a calf with a bottle. Dairy farms in the Gaza Envelope area, adjoining the Gaza Strip, which were brutally attacked on October 7 by Hamas. A few days later volunteers from dairy farms from other parts of the country came to help the few locals who stayed to work and were unable to care for the farms by themselves. The area is controlled and protected by the IDF and only soldiers and farm workers are allowed to be there. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Israeli farms recover after October 7 attack
EXCLUSIVE: November 19th, 2023 - Nir Yizhak, Israel: A farmer feeding a calf with a bottle. Dairy farms in the Gaza Envelope area, adjoining the Gaza Strip, which were brutally attacked on October 7 by Hamas. A few days later volunteers from dairy farms from other parts of the country came to help the few locals who stayed to work and were unable to care for the farms by themselves. The area is controlled and protected by the IDF and only soldiers and farm workers are allowed to be there. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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TENNIS - Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios steht in Australien unter Anklage wegen Angriff auf Ex-Freundin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Patrick Fletcher/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13016953br)
Tattoo on the left calf of Nick Kyrgios (AUS) saying "Give a man a mask and he will become his true self"; 4th July 2022, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, England; Wimbledon Tennis tournament.
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 8, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 04 Jul 2022
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Surrounded by the RNLI, a marine vet examines a whale at Teddington Lock after it became caught up in bushes along the Thames at Teddington, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby Mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesThe body of a young minke whale remains on the foreshore after it became trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with a Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an effort to save the whale after it got stuck last night .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames A rescuer places her hand on a young minke whale as it remains trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with a Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an effort to save the whale after it got stuck last night .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Crowds of well wishers flock to see a rescue attempt of a stricken whale as RNLI experts race against time to rescue and re-float the young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Crowds of well wishers flock to see a rescue attempt of a stricken whale as RNLI experts race against time to rescue and re-float the young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
RNLI experts race against time in a desperate rescue attempt to re-float a young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Crowds of well wishers flock to see a rescue attempt of a stricken whale as RNLI experts race against time to rescue and re-float the young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
RNLI experts race against time in a desperate rescue attempt to re-float a young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
RNLI experts race against time in a desperate rescue attempt to re-float a young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Crowds of well wishers flock to see a rescue attempt of a stricken whale as RNLI experts race against time to rescue and re-float the young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Crowds of well wishers flock to see a rescue attempt of a stricken whale as RNLI experts race against time to rescue and re-float the young whale which has been caught up in bushes at Teddington Lock, south west London this afternoon. The 4 metre baby mink whale was first seen stuck at Richmond Lock yesterday evening and was freed at 1am this morning. However the disoriented whale turned away from the direction of the open seas and headed west towards Teddington.
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesA young minke whale has damage to its tail as it remains trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesA young minke whale remains trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesAn RNLI crew look on as a young minke whale remains trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesMembers of the public look on as a young minke whale remains trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesAn RNLI crew and members of the public look on as a young minke whale is trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesA young minke whale is trapped in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesAn RNLI crew looks at a young minke whale in the River Thames at Teddington Lock in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an eff cinnamonort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesPeople watch as a young minke whale is seen in the River Thames in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an effort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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Minke whale calf stranded in River Thames is sadly put down by vets as it failed to return to the sea 90 miles away.
Minke whale calf stranded in River ThamesA junior minke whale is seen in the River Thames in south west London. Fire crews and the British Divers Marine Life group worked with an Rescue Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) crew in an effort to save the whale after it got stuck last night. But it is now free .
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