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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares roasted peanuts to sell during the approaching winter season in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures drop, locals start roasting and selling peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares and winnows roasted peanuts for sale in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures begin to drop, locals roast and sell peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares and winnows roasted peanuts for sale in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures begin to drop, locals roast and sell peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares and winnows roasted peanuts for sale in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures begin to drop, locals roast and sell peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares roasted peanuts to sell during the approaching winter season in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures drop, locals start roasting and selling peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares roasted peanuts to sell during the approaching winter season in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures drop, locals start roasting and selling peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares roasted peanuts to sell during the approaching winter season in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures drop, locals start roasting and selling peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares and winnows roasted peanuts for sale in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures begin to drop, locals roast and sell peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Roasted Peanuts Prepared For Sale As Winter Approaches In Kathmandu, Nepal
A woman prepares and winnows roasted peanuts for sale in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 6, 2025. As temperatures begin to drop, locals roast and sell peanuts, a popular seasonal snack that provides warmth and comfort during the cold months. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Tierische Weihnachten im Whipsnade Zoo
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Columbo investigates. Sloth bear Columbo discovers that keepers have decked out his enclosure with brightly coloured, hessian, 'Santa sacks' filled with his favourite peanuts and mealworms.
It's a Whipsnade Wonderland for the animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, who are surprised by some tasty treats.
Animals celebrate Christmas at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, UK - 18 Dec 2018
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081q)
Large cut-out Peanuts characters are installed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081o)
Large cut-out Peanuts characters are installed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081j)
Peanuts dolls are displayed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081h)
Peanuts characters and toys are displayed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081i)
Peanuts characters and toys are displayed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081v)
Visitors lie on bean bags to watch Peanuts TV Specials
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081w)
Vintage Peanuts sweatshirts loaned by Kim Jones on display
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081p)
Large cut-out Peanuts characters are installed
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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FEATURE - Charlie Brown! Ausstellung im Somerset House in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9943081n)
An original Peanuts strip from 1964 is shown
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! exhibition at Somerset House, London, UK - 24 Oct 2018
Celebrating Snoopy and the Enduring Power of Peanuts at Somerset House. This new exhibition brings together Charles M. Schulz original Peanuts cartoons with work from a wide range of acclaimed contemporary artists and designers who have been inspired by this highly influential and much-loved cartoon. Unique in its enduring appeal, the exhibition explores Peanuts? renewed agency in contemporary culture and society. Opens on October 25th, 2018 and runs to March 3rd, 2019.
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REPORTAGE - Ratten suchen Landminen in Kambodscha
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The herorat Isaac waits for his dinner, normally peanuts and bananas, after a long day of work in the mine field. On average this African pouched-giant rats live for approximately nine years.
Landmine-sniffing rats, Cambodia - 15 Apr 2016
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Cambodia is combating its landmine problem - with rats.
After more than two decades of civil war, the kingdom is one of the most landmine-affected countries in the world.
Now they hope to sniff away their past thanks to rodents that are able to detect the buried threats.
Photojournalist Claudio Montesano Casillas visited the affected area this month (April) to capture the so-called Hero Rats in action.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
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FEATURE: Halloween-Spass für ein Eichhörnchen
Picture Shows: General View, GV
October 30, 2015
Squirrel goes nuts for Halloween! The furry rodent was seen getting into the Halloween spirit as he played around with some carved pumpkins.
Non-Exclusive
WORLDWIDE RIGHTS
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Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Casino/REX Shutterstock (4973906z)
KISS as peanuts
Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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An artist has turned peanuts into amazing celebrity caricatures and animals by using 'nut art'.
Ohio-based artist Steve Casino paints 'insanely' tiny portraits on peanuts.
In the photos famous peanuts can be seen, including a Breaking Bad inspired Walter White peanut, a Taylor Swift peanut and an Iron Man peanut.
Meanwhile, other photos show cleverly painted peanut dogs, pieces of sushi and hotdogs.
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Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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Superhero peanuts
Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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An artist has turned peanuts into amazing celebrity caricatures and animals by using 'nut art'.
Ohio-based artist Steve Casino paints 'insanely' tiny portraits on peanuts.
In the photos famous peanuts can be seen, including a Breaking Bad inspired Walter White peanut, a Taylor Swift peanut and an Iron Man peanut.
Meanwhile, other photos show cleverly painted peanut dogs, pieces of sushi and hotdogs.
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Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Casino/REX Shutterstock (4973906v)
The Beatles as peanuts
Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qui6
An artist has turned peanuts into amazing celebrity caricatures and animals by using 'nut art'.
Ohio-based artist Steve Casino paints 'insanely' tiny portraits on peanuts.
In the photos famous peanuts can be seen, including a Breaking Bad inspired Walter White peanut, a Taylor Swift peanut and an Iron Man peanut.
Meanwhile, other photos show cleverly painted peanut dogs, pieces of sushi and hotdogs.
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Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Casino/REX Shutterstock (4973906ac)
Willy Wonka inspired peanuts
Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qui6
An artist has turned peanuts into amazing celebrity caricatures and animals by using 'nut art'.
Ohio-based artist Steve Casino paints 'insanely' tiny portraits on peanuts.
In the photos famous peanuts can be seen, including a Breaking Bad inspired Walter White peanut, a Taylor Swift peanut and an Iron Man peanut.
Meanwhile, other photos show cleverly painted peanut dogs, pieces of sushi and hotdogs.
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Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Casino/REX Shutterstock (4973906ah)
A collection of painted peanuts
Peanut art, America - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qui6
An artist has turned peanuts into amazing celebrity caricatures and animals by using 'nut art'.
Ohio-based artist Steve Casino paints 'insanely' tiny portraits on peanuts.
In the photos famous peanuts can be seen, including a Breaking Bad inspired Walter White peanut, a Taylor Swift peanut and an Iron Man peanut.
Meanwhile, other photos show cleverly painted peanut dogs, pieces of sushi and hotdogs.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Ferrari Press Agency
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Peanut 1
20/11/2018
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Picture must credit : Planters
Here’s a nutty new vehicle which has just hit the road.It’s a truck created to look like a giant peanut.The vehicle , called the NUTmobile, was commissioned by US peanut company Planters.And amazingly, post graduate students are queuing up to take the wheel of the vehicle on a promotional tour of the USA.The Peanutters , as they are dubbed, spend a year travelling across the country making promotional appearances. They are due to attend everything from nationally televised parades and professional sporting events .
OPS: The Planters NUTmobile wiuth a Peanutter dressed as company icon Mr Planter
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Ariel Winter and Shanelle : Sunday Funday - Part 2
Studio City, CA - Part 2 - Ariel Winter enjoys her day at the Farmer's Market in Studio City with her older sister, Shanelle and a friend where they purchased snow cones and peanuts. Ariel looked to be in a good mood as she was all smiles while out and about.
AKM-GSI November 18, 2012
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Ariel Winter and Shanelle : Sunday Funday - Part 2
Studio City, CA - Part 2 - Ariel Winter enjoys her day at the Farmer's Market in Studio City with her older sister, Shanelle and a friend where they purchased snow cones and peanuts. Ariel looked to be in a good mood as she was all smiles while out and about.
AKM-GSI November 18, 2012
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Ariel Winter and Shanelle : Sunday Funday - Part 2
Studio City, CA - Part 2 - Ariel Winter enjoys her day at the Farmer's Market in Studio City with her older sister, Shanelle and a friend where they purchased snow cones and peanuts. Ariel looked to be in a good mood as she was all smiles while out and about.
AKM-GSI November 18, 2012
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 4239397
steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
or
Keith Stockwell
(310) 261-8649
(323) 325-8055
keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CZS / Rex Features ( 1389559e )
Polar bear Hudson receives a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit
Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
With the recent high temperatures, the Animal Programs staff at Brookfield Zoo are helping the animals keep cool. In addition to having water misters in the exhibits and giving baths to the animals, several have been treated to huge blocks of ice made at the zoo and filled with a variety of meat and fruit. Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger. Polar bear Hudson enjoyed a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit. African lions Isis and Zenda tucked into several large ice blocks some filled with chunk meat.
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Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CZS / Rex Features ( 1389559d )
Polar bear Hudson receives a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit
Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
With the recent high temperatures, the Animal Programs staff at Brookfield Zoo are helping the animals keep cool. In addition to having water misters in the exhibits and giving baths to the animals, several have been treated to huge blocks of ice made at the zoo and filled with a variety of meat and fruit. Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger. Polar bear Hudson enjoyed a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit. African lions Isis and Zenda tucked into several large ice blocks some filled with chunk meat.
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Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CZS / Rex Features ( 1389559c )
Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger
Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
With the recent high temperatures, the Animal Programs staff at Brookfield Zoo are helping the animals keep cool. In addition to having water misters in the exhibits and giving baths to the animals, several have been treated to huge blocks of ice made at the zoo and filled with a variety of meat and fruit. Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger. Polar bear Hudson enjoyed a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit. African lions Isis and Zenda tucked into several large ice blocks some filled with chunk meat.
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Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CZS / Rex Features ( 1389559b )
Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger
Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
With the recent high temperatures, the Animal Programs staff at Brookfield Zoo are helping the animals keep cool. In addition to having water misters in the exhibits and giving baths to the animals, several have been treated to huge blocks of ice made at the zoo and filled with a variety of meat and fruit. Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger. Polar bear Hudson enjoyed a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit. African lions Isis and Zenda tucked into several large ice blocks some filled with chunk meat.
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Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CZS / Rex Features ( 1389559a )
Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger
Animals keeping cool at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, America - Jul 2011
With the recent high temperatures, the Animal Programs staff at Brookfield Zoo are helping the animals keep cool. In addition to having water misters in the exhibits and giving baths to the animals, several have been treated to huge blocks of ice made at the zoo and filled with a variety of meat and fruit. Sloth bears Hani and Kartik received mid-size blocks of ice and ice filled with a variety of juices, peanuts, fruits, and ginger. Polar bear Hudson enjoyed a huge ice block filled with a variety of treats such as raisins, peanuts, pears and other fruit. African lions Isis and Zenda tucked into several large ice blocks some filled with chunk meat.
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711h )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
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This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711g )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711e )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711d )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711c )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711b )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Squirrel eats peanuts from a Dr Who Dalek-shaped feeder, Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire, Britain - 15 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1350711a )
Extermi-Nut!
This squirrel looked like he was impersonating one of television's most famous baddies when he stuck his head inside a bizarre Dalek-shaped feeder.
The novel creation, which had been stuffed with peanuts, was made by sci-fi fan Chris Balcombe, from Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire.
The 51-year-old, who collects Doctor Who original props and owns two full-sized versions of the Time Lord's greatest foe, fashioned the feeder from an old Dalek model.
He said: "Squirrels are ingenious creatures and will seek out food wherever it's hidden. I thought it would be interesting to see what this one made of the dalek.
"The peanuts are held in place by a wire mesh, so the squirrel has to get his head completely inside to get them.
"Over the last week, the squirrel gradually got used to the bird table's new addition, and was soon stuffing its head right into the dalek to eat all the nuts.
"At one point, he looked as if he was wedged in there, but the dalek is made from rubber so he freed himself without much trouble."
Mr Balcombe said other bird table visitors had been less certain of the alien introduction.
"A pigeon and a jay landed to have a look, but kept well clear of the dalek," he said.
"The peanuts are really only there for the squirrel.
"At this time of year, young birds can choke on peanuts if they try and eat them whole."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QYXAIZQCN (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reese Witherspoon is now a fashion icon
High heels, dressed up and single Reese Witherspoon is craving peanuts and stops at gas station to buy a snack Dec 8, 2009 X17online.com exclusive
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