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  • Antonio Banderas gets his mail just in time for Christmas
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    Antonio Banderas gets his mail just in time for Christmas
    Aspen, CO - Antonio Banderas steps out on a cold afternoon in Aspen to pick up some boxes at the post office, maybe a few presents for the family?! Banderas kept his head warm with a white newsboy cap, dark green sweater, dark baggy pants and leather boots.

    AKM-GSI December 23, 2013

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  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Exclusive - Los Angeles, CA - 12/12/2013 - Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively picking up a rental car in Beverly Hills.
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Exclusive - Los Angeles, CA - 12/12/2013 - Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively picking up a rental car in Beverly Hills.
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Exclusive - Los Angeles, CA - 12/12/2013 - Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively picking up a rental car in Beverly Hills.
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Picking Up A Rental Car
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    Exclusive - Los Angeles, CA - 12/12/2013 - Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively picking up a rental car in Beverly Hills.
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    -PHOTO by: Michele Arcese (DO NOT CREDIT AGENCY)
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  • Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
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    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3205456r)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets various children from around the country with their Harvest Boxes, some of which have been home grown.
    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    A service to celebrate the Harvest, and British Food Fortnight, was held at Westminster Abbey with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in attendance. The service was led by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr John Hall.
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  • Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
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    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3205456q)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets various children from around the country with their Harvest Boxes, some of which have been home grown.
    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    A service to celebrate the Harvest, and British Food Fortnight, was held at Westminster Abbey with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in attendance. The service was led by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr John Hall.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
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    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3205456o)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets various children from around the country with their Harvest Boxes, some of which have been home grown, and shares a joke with Strictly Star Dave Myers.
    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    A service to celebrate the Harvest, and British Food Fortnight, was held at Westminster Abbey with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in attendance. The service was led by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr John Hall.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
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    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3205456n)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall meets various children from around the country with their Harvest Boxes, including this one with a festive Pumpkin.
    Service to Celebrate the Harvest at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain - 16 Oct 2013
    A service to celebrate the Harvest, and British Food Fortnight, was held at Westminster Abbey with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in attendance. The service was led by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr John Hall.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Lindsay Lohan Moving into a Soho Apartment
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    Lindsay Lohan Moving into a Soho Apartment
    , New York, NY - Lindsay Lohan Moving into a Soho Apartment. A camera crew as well as her mom Dina were also there
    -PICTURED: Atmosphere (Lindsay Lohan - Soho)
    -PHOTO by: Freddie Baez/startraksphoto.com
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  • Watch Out!
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    A women rides a tricycle carrying empty plastic foam boxes, which are used to keep seafood and vegetable, on West Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.
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    A women rides a tricycle carrying empty plastic foam boxes, which are used to keep seafood and vegetable, on West Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.
    ©Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: China: Überladene Transportmittel

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  • Watch Out!
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    Watch Out!
    SHANGHAI, CHINA - (CHINA OUT)

    Watch Out!

    A women rides a tricycle carrying empty plastic foam boxes, which are used to keep seafood and vegetable, on West Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.
    ©Exclusivepix (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: China: Überladene Transportmittel

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
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    What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218a)
    Artist's impression of WiFi waves at Central Park, New York City, Bethesda terrace
    What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
    What If You Could See WiFi?

    Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.

    One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.

    Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.

    Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."


    MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Fergie and Josh Duhamel stop by their new mansion
    *EXCLUSIVE* Brentwood, CA - Soon-to-be parents for the first time, Hollywood couple Fergie and Josh Duhamel bring a few boxes to their new home in the Brentwood area, Josh did all the heavy lifting while the happy pregnant mother looked chic matching her dark colors.

    AKM-GSI July 22, 2013

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  • Brussels, Belgium - Jun 2013
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    Brussels, Belgium - Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster/REX (3468543ai)
    Boxes of chocolates produced by Laurent Gerbaud on sale in his shop in Brussels, Belgium.
    Brussels, Belgium - Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Madame Tussauds appoints a Tissue Attendant to deal with teary  One Direction fans, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Madame Tussauds appoints a Tissue Attendant to deal with teary One Direction fans, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    One Direction wax figures and boxes of tissue's
    Madame Tussauds appoints a Tissue Attendant to deal with teary One Direction fans, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    The new wax figures of pop sensations, One Direction, are provoking such an emotional response from fans, that Madame Tussauds London has appointed a full time tissue attendant. Tears have become such a frequent occurrence that the attraction is now issuing tissues to fans as they enter One Direction (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    (Pic 7) Mother squirrel after moving the two baby squirrels to a new nest box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    One of the baby squirrels peeking out of the nest box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines / Rex Features (2343796b)
    (Pic 2) Mother squirrel starts to move the first baby from the entrance of the nest box to the top of the nest box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines / Rex Features (2343796f)
    (Pic 6) Mother squirrel and second baby reach the ground
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines / Rex Features (2343796e)
    (Pic 5) Mother and first squirrel make it to the ground
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christine Haines / Rex Features (2343796d)
    (Pic 4) Mother squirrel tries to roll the baby up into a ball so she can move it. The second baby can be seen peeking out of the box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
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    (Pic 1) Mother squirrel prepares to move the first baby from the nest box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    Mother squirrel exhausted after moving babies between nest boxes, Spokane, Washington, America - 05 May 2013
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    (Pic 3) Mother squirrel moves the first baby to the top of the nest box. The second baby can be seen peeking out of the box
    Mother Squirrel Exhausted After Moving Babies Between Nest Boxes
    Moving home is always exhausting, just ask this squirrel mother-of-two!

    Photographer Christine Haines took these hilarious pictures of the mother carrying her youngsters from a nest box where they had been raised to a new one.

    It shows the supermom carefully plucking her reluctant offspring from their cosy nest placed up a tree in Christine's backyard in Spokane, Washington.

    She then places them on the top of the nest box before rolling them into balls to make transportation to the ground easier.

    The final image, which may many mums will be able to sympathise with, is of the mother squirrel slumped in exhaustion on top of the new nest box, eyes closed and having a doze.

    Christine explains: "A mother squirrel used one of my nest boxes to raise her young. I noticed she was in the process of moving her young into one of the other nest boxes in my yard.

    "These pictures show her moving her two babies from one nest box to another. The young are hard to move because they are almost fully grown.

    "It was fascinating watching her trying to roll the babies up into a ball so she can move them. The babies were almost too big to carry.

    "She was exhausted by the end of the day and my favourite picture shows her falling asleep on the top of the nest box at the end of the day."



    MUST CREDIT: Christine Haines/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CSMAAQCLI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Miranda Kerr has a busy afternoon in the 90210
    Beverly Hills, CA - Busy mother and Victoria's Secret angel Miranda Kerr shows off her style wearing a black coat on top of a short black dress matching her boots and designer purse while leaving a Spa and picking up a few boxes on her way home.


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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246l)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246k)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

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    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246h)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

    MUST CREDIT PHO...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246j)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

    MUST CREDIT PHO...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246i)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

    MUST CREDIT PHO...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246e)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

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    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

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  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246a)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

    MUST CREDIT PHO...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    DUKAS_27221311_REX
    Baby lions play with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (2020246f)

    Empty Boxes Are Baby Lions' Favourite Present
    When it comes to Christmas presents young children are often just as fascinated with the empty box - as these adorable lion cubs prove.

    The seven-month old Asiatic lions from Paignton Zoo were eager to rip open their presents and weren't even disappointed that there was nothing inside.

    The four cubs - two males and two females - were born in May to mother Indu and father Mwamba.

    The girls are called Maliya and Zarina and the boys Jari and Sabal.

    The parcels were made and painted by volunteers at the Zoo, which is a registered charity.

    After they were placed in their enclosure the four little lions seemed a little tentative at first.

    However, they soon overcame their shyness and went for it under mum's watchful eye.

    Paignton Zoo spokesperson Phil Knowling said: "We remove the sticky tape and staples from the boxes, cover them in plain paper and paint them with food colouring, so they are safe.

    "We call this sort of thing environmental enrichment - it is what you do when you give your dog or cat a toy at home, but we have to scale our ideas up for lions and tigers!"

    So what will the cubs be getting Christmas this year? Raw meat.

    The foursome started trying meat when they were around 3 months and are now pretty much fully-weaned.

    Senior keeper Lucy Manning: "They get fed joints of beef, whole dead chickens and rabbits. The cubs like the rabbit carcasses as they are more their size. Indu and the cubs get fed together - it's a lot of food these days!"

    Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) are threatened by hunting and habitat destruction and fewer than 400 survive in the wild in the Gir National Park in India.

    There are conservation breeding programmes in zoos including a European Endangered species Programme (EEP).

    MUST CREDIT PHO...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CQVTVTFIZ

    DUKAS/REX

     

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