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  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    White-headed or white-faced or white-throated capuchin (cebus capucinus) at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239201
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    White-headed or white-faced or white-throated capuchin (cebus capucinus) at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239211
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
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    REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
    White-headed or white-faced or white-throated capuchin (cebus capucinus) with tourists at Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, Central America. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239189
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
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    NEWS - Pietrelcina: "Padre Pio" macht Station in seinem Geburtsort
    Feb. 11, 2016 - Pietrelcina, Campania, Italy - The mortal remains of Saint Pio return to Pietrelcina, where he was born, after exactly a century since he left for San Giovanni Rotondo. After their stay in Rome, for the jubilee of mercy wanted by Pope Francis, the saint's remains will stay in Pietrelcina for a few days (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

    DUKAS/CEN

     

  • Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
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    Kapuzineraffe Mally von Justin Bieber
    Justin Bieber's pet monkey could be heading for the UK after the German animal shelter where he is being looked after said the pet had been offered a new home with other Capuchin monkeys by a British zoo.

    Munich animal shelter boss Karl Heinz Joachim, 64, said: "I can confirm that the monkey is 14-weeks old and was apparently taken away from its mother when it was between nine and 10 weeks old. This is much too early. It would have not been allowed here but the rules must be different in America. The owner has four weeks to provide the paperwork - if not it will go to the zoo. We have been offered a new home for the little fellow by a zoo in the UK. I would prefer that. If Bieber gives up the animal or fails to claim it, It will not under any circumstances be allowed to go back into private hands.

    "It's obvious that those who were looking after it should have known ¿ we could not get him to eat until we gave him the cuddly toy he was still clinging to when he was delivered to us and you can see in photographs of Bieber that the only way they manage to keep it under control was by using the cuddly toy. You can see pictures of him with two blonde girls and the cuddly toy. This obviously acts as a kind of surrogate parent, and as long as he can hold onto the toy he feels more secure and then started eating okay. But he is clearly traumatised are being taken away from his family group."

    He added that as well as being separated from the mother it should be illegal to keep any monkeys in isolation from others of the same species ¿ and added that in his opinion nobody that possessed a Capuchin monkey should have less than five others for their mental well-being.

    Vet and animal expert Grabenwoeger confirmed that at 14 weeks it is still classified as a baby and won't be an adult until it reaches the age of around eight. In captivity they typically live until the age of around 45, and early experiences with its mother and others in the family group help the baby m

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  • Joanne Williams wildlife images - 2011
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    Joanne Williams wildlife images - 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joanne Williams / Rex Features ( 1311177d )
    Brown Capuchin Monkey, Pantanal, Brazil.
    The Quirky Wildlife of Joanne Williams
    A brightly-coloured bird admiring itself in a wing mirror, a squirrel flat out asleep on a bench and a monkey giving the finger. There is even a small bird helping a zebra with personal hygiene.

    These are some of the hilarious sights wildlife photographer Joanne Williams has seen through her viewfinder in the last two decades.

    The Florida-based photographer has now collected together some of her favourite images in preparation for not one, but two books showcasing her work.

    This gallery of the humourous side of Joanne's photography is the result of an 18-year career that has seen her lead tours to some of the planet's most exotic places - ranging from the wetlands of Brazil to the Galapagos Islands, as well as a number of countries in Africa.

    Her work is notable for its ability to capture almost human behavioural traits in members of the animal kingdom - often noticing similarities with people she knows or famous personalities.

    Joanne explains: "Very often I shoot spontaneously and quickly with little fore-thought, as most of the time my subjects move at great speed and the action would be over if I stopped to think why or if I should I take the shot.

    "But there is one common thread in a lot of my work, which is my deliberate act of 'humanising' much of what I see and shoot, usually with a great deal of humour associated with the whole scene. I often relate to whatever act or action is going on within the confines of that image.

    "I often recognise the conduct of some wildlife critter as similar to that of a relative, friend, or business associate-even a politician or movie star! Or a famous quotation will often come to mind when I see a certain act being performed.

    "An example is when I saw the beautiful Green-head...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QDLROZBZD

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  • MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
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    MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
    13 November 2008 - Detroit, Michigan - Poor people eat lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen. The soup kitchen dates to 1929 and now serves about 1600 meals a day. It is operated by the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph. Photo Credit: Jim West/Sipa Press/0811141411 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
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    MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
    13 November 2008 - Detroit, Michigan - Poor people eat lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen. The soup kitchen dates to 1929 and now serves about 1600 meals a day. It is operated by the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph. Photo Credit: Jim West/Sipa Press/0811141411 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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