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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Oliver at Antelope Point Marina, Arizona, with his life jacket on (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645363
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Oliver at the summit of Chief Mountain, Colorado (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for m
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren Smith has had two hiking ferrets (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645368
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren and Jesse James (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hauled myself
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren Smith on a hike (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hauled myself
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren Smith loves to hike (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hauled mys
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren and Jesse James on the trails in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Lauren Smith with her RV (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hauled mysel
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James at the RV this year (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I haule
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James experiencing a Utah sunset in 2021 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645355
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in Utah this year (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hauled
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in Red Cliffs Recreation Area in Utah in 2021 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645360
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in Moab, Utah, in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I ha
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in the Valley of the Gods, Utah, in 2021 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect f
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James at the Colorado National Monument in 2021 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in New Mexico in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645359
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James in New Mexico in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I hau
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James on Balancing Rock at the Garden of the Gods, Colorado in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** Local Caption *** 31645365
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451904
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451903
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451907
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451912
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451910
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451905
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451908
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451911
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451909
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsmann steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin in Reykjavik fest
Die Figur eines Weihnachtsmanns steckt kopfüber in einem Kamin eines Wohnhauses fest. Reykjavik, 14.12.2020
*** A Santa Claus figure is stuck upside down in a chimney in a residential building. Reykjavik - 14 Dez 2020 *** *** Local Caption *** 31451906
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FEATURE - Lauren Smith geht mit ihrem Frettchen gern auf Tour
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Jesse James enjoying the snow in 2020 (PA REAL LIFE/Collect) *** VIDEO: Meet Jesse James - the adventurous hiking FERRET who loves climbing mountains
By James Butler, PA Real Life
A woman who loves hiking with her ferret has told how they climb mountain peaks, explore deep canyons and have even gone cross-country skiing together.
Lauren Smith, 28, from Colorado, US, lives with her adventurous pet Jesse James in a 30ft motorhome - and to date has never found anyone else anywhere with a hiking ferret.
She said: "I've come across other people walking their ferrets, but in all my time doing this, I've never found anyone else who takes their ferret on hikes up actual mountains.
"I'd love to hear from anyone who does though."
The healthcare student normally takes Jesse James out hiking at least once a week, keeping him safe with a little harness and a long, red lead - and since he loves water, she is even looking forward to taking him alpine kayaking this summer.
She said: "He will mainly just sit in the kayak with me and might go for a swim if he's interested in it.
"I've even made my own custom life-jacket for ferrets so there's no risk of him getting in trouble."
Lauren documents their escapades on her Instagram account @hikingferret and she and the very talented Jesse James are now unlikely influencers, with more than 10,000 followers.
But Jesse James is not Lauren's first ferret hiking companion.
She got her first, Oliver, in 2015, while she was living in Lubbock, Texas and was studying to become a paramedic, discovering completely by accident that he loved going for long walks with her.
Sadly, her much-loved Oliver died last year from adrenal gland disease - but he changed Lauren's life after she bought him as a 'complete impulse buy'.
She remembered: "I was working 12-hour shifts in the ambulance, and I read that ferrets slept 18 to 20 hours a day, so I thought they'd be perfect for me.
"So I
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NEWS - Kieler Restaurant "Zum Mohrenkopf": Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen
Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
*** Black restaurateur Andrew Onuegbu is causing the current debate about racist restaurant names with his restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”, which means "Moors' heads" in English, in Kiel, Germany – 09 Oct 2020 ***
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
*** Black restaurateur Andrew Onuegbu is causing the current debate about racist restaurant names with his restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”, which means "Moors' heads" in English, in Kiel, Germany – 09 Oct 2020 ***
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
*** Black restaurateur Andrew Onuegbu is causing the current debate about racist restaurant names with his restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”, which means "Moors' heads" in English, in Kiel, Germany – 09 Oct 2020 ***
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NEWS - Kieler Restaurant "Zum Mohrenkopf": Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen
Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
*** Black restaurateur Andrew Onuegbu is causing the current debate about racist restaurant names with his restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”, which means "Moors' heads" in English, in Kiel, Germany – 09 Oct 2020 ***
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NEWS - Kieler Restaurant "Zum Mohrenkopf": Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen
Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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NEWS - Kieler Restaurant "Zum Mohrenkopf": Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen
Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
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Kieler Restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”: Schwarzer Gastronom Andrew Onuegbu sorgt für aktuelle Debatte um rassistische Restaurantnamen / 091020
*** Black restaurateur Andrew Onuegbu is causing the current debate about racist restaurant names with his restaurant “Zum Mohrenkopf”, which means "Moors' heads" in English, in Kiel, Germany – 09 Oct 2020 ***
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FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104422
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104417
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104415
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104411
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104410
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FEATURE - Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones
Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104418
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104421
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Erstmal an Irlands Küste gesichtet: Ein Weissbauchtölpel nistet in Greystones -- A 'Brown Booby' in Greystones in Co Wicklow, July 15 2020. Reports suggest is believed to be the first ever sighting of a brown booby in Ireland. Pictured is the Brown Booby at the cove in the seaside village. The large seabird is usually found fishing in tropical waters in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. The visitor joined a fisherman on the East Coast of Ireland. / action press *** Local Caption *** 31104420
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FEATURE - Exotische Haustiere: Die unglaubliche Menagerie von Jessica und Adam
Adam (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Couple reveal the whopping menagerie of exotic
animals they keep in their flat including 103
tarantulas
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A fearless couple have become landlords to some very unusual lodgers - an exotic
menagerie including 103 tarantulas, 30 praying mantises and a scorpion, to be precise.
Spending around £300 a month on the critters, Jessica Whittaker, 19, and her partner
Adam, 23, proudly display their collection - which is worth around £7,000 - on floating
shelves, positioned around their bedroom and living room in their flat in Glasgow,
Scotland.
While many of their friends and loved ones are so terrified of the creepy crawlies that they
refuse to set foot through the door, the couple, who run a business - Adam's Exotic
Creatures - together, keep them as pets, or breed them and sell some on.
Extolling the virtues of their exotic collection, which she says delights their young
children, Alisha, one, and Darren, eight months, Jessica said: People do ask us why we
have all these animals around the kids but, of course, we take precautions. The tanks
they are in are locked at all times and kept high up out of reach.
The kids dont touch the animals, but love to watch them in their tanks especially the
scorpions and snakes. Theyre fascinated by them.
It was Adam who introduced me to exotic creatures, and weve slowly built up the
collection in the three years that weve been together. Its like having my very own Stev e
Irwin!
Speaking as the documentary Tiger King which explores the world of exotic cat
breeding and its eccentric cast of characters has taken Netflix by storm, Jessica
recalled how the first animal she and Adam bought together was a 15ft python from a
local pet shop, around two years ago.
They rehomed it, as a safety precaution when they started a family, but their enthusiasm
for all creatures great and small had been well and truly awoken.
Next, they bought two small corn snakes, befo
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FEATURE - Gut getarnt! Nature Art Bodypainting Model vor einem Baum fast nicht zu erkennen
Nature Art Bodypainting mit Model Lisa als Teil eines Baumes an einem Fischeich. Springe, 18.05.2020 - Bodypainting Künstler: Jörg Düsterwald *** Local Caption *** 30981263
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