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    The baby king colobus monkey being born by Caesarean
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
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    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being born by Caesarean
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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    FEATURE - Ein Affenbaby wird gefüttert
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    The baby king colobus monkey being fed by a keepers
    Baby mokey born by Caesarean at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 26 Aug 2016
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sov2
    A baby monkey born via Caesarean is being cared for by staff at Paignton Zoo after being rejected by her mother. Keepers became concerned after mother king colobus monkey Ivy went past her due date and became inactive and off her food. As she had successfully given birth previously they hoped that giving her some extra fluids, pain relief and time would mean she would give birth naturally. When this didn't happen the decision was made to operate due to fears that both Ivy and her unborn baby could die. According to Ghislaine Sayers, head of veterinary services at Paignton Zoo, they have only carried out three C-sections at the zoo in the last 16 years.
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  • FEATURE - Auf Augenhöhe mit kleiner Giraffe
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    FEATURE - Auf Augenhöhe mit kleiner Giraffe
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    Senior mammal keeper Jim Dicks feeds the male giraffe calf
    Giraffe born at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 23 May 2016
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sdj1

    A Rothschild?s giraffe has been born at Paignton Zoo. The male calf was born to mother Janica on the morning of Thursday 19th May. Sadly, he was rejected by his mother, so zoo keepers have stepped in to bottle feed him.

    Senior Keeper Craig Gilchrist said: ?He has taken milk from us, he is getting the hang of it. Mammal keepers Helen Neighbour and Jim Dicks are doing the feeding. He is separated from the group but can see them all, for the first few days it is important to keep him separate to allow him to bond with the keepers so he feels comfortable enough to feed from them. As soon as possible he will be reintroduced to the herd so he doesn?t forget he is a giraffe!?
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  • FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    13-year-old Sumatram Tiger Shakira gets her annual Christmas presents surprise
    Tiger gets Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
    Keepers hide small morsels of meat inside each parcel as part of an ongoing environmental enrichment programme.
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  • FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    13-year-old Sumatram Tiger Shakira gets her annual Christmas presents surprise
    Tiger gets Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
    Keepers hide small morsels of meat inside each parcel as part of an ongoing environmental enrichment programme.
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  • FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    13-year-old Sumatram Tiger Shakira gets her annual Christmas presents surprise
    Tiger gets Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
    Keepers hide small morsels of meat inside each parcel as part of an ongoing environmental enrichment programme.
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  • FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    13-year-old Sumatram Tiger Shakira gets her annual Christmas presents surprise
    Tiger gets Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
    Keepers hide small morsels of meat inside each parcel as part of an ongoing environmental enrichment programme.
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  • FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    FEATURE - Tiger hat ein neues Spielzeug für Weihnachten bekommen
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    13-year-old Sumatram Tiger Shakira gets her annual Christmas presents surprise
    Tiger gets Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
    Keepers hide small morsels of meat inside each parcel as part of an ongoing environmental enrichment programme.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Gorilla spielt mit einem Halloween-Kürbis
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    FEATURE: Gorilla spielt mit einem Halloween-Kürbis
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    Gorilla plays with pumpkin
    Gorillas play with pumpkins, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 30 Oct 2015
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    What happens when you give big pumpkins to big gorillas??

    Phil Knowling, from Paignton Zoo, said: ?Huge pumpkins like these make great environmental enrichment for animals ? it?s like giving your pet a toy, just with a bit more science. We gave them to the gorillas but smaller animals like red pandas and spider monkeys enjoy them too ? they can climb right inside a hollowed out pumpkin. It?s great to see what they do with these unusual and unexpected items!?

    Riverford Organic Farms donated two gigantic pumpkins to the animals at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park. The mega-vegetables, each weighing roughly 70 kilos, were grown by Riverford for their Pumpkin Day.
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  • Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque family enjoying ice lollies, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Aug 2011
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    Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque family enjoying ice lollies, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Aug 2011
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    Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque monkey with a blackcurrant ice lolly, Blackcurrant Ice Lollies all round as a summer treat for the critically endangered monkeys, Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque family at Paignton Zoo in South Devon. Keepers like to treat the animals from time to time as part of an enrichment programme, and ice would be something they would never come into contact with in their native Indonesian island of Sulawesi
    Nice Ice Baby
    The nervy-looking expressions on the faces of these Sulawesi Crested Black Macaques say it all about their reaction to a summer treat of blackcurrant ice lollies.

    Having never seen - let alone tasted - fruit ices back in the jungles of their native SE Asian island, are these lollies too good to be true? Are they perhaps not meant for them and are about to be stolen back off them?

    Whatever - get it eaten before it melts!

    Keepers at Paignton Zoo in South Devon like to treat the critically endangered monkeys from time to time as part of an enrichment programme, and ice would be something they would never come into contact with in their native Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

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

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  • FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    Tiger enjoys a pumpkin filled with meat
    Tigers enjoy pumpkin treats at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 10 Oct 2017
    Halloween came early for the tigers at Paignton Zoo in Devon. They received a treat from the keepers with carved pumpkins full of meaty treats.

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  • FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    Tiger enjoys a pumpkin filled with meat
    Tigers enjoy pumpkin treats at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 10 Oct 2017
    Halloween came early for the tigers at Paignton Zoo in Devon. They received a treat from the keepers with carved pumpkins full of meaty treats.

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  • FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    Tiger enjoys a pumpkin filled with meat
    Tigers enjoy pumpkin treats at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 10 Oct 2017
    Halloween came early for the tigers at Paignton Zoo in Devon. They received a treat from the keepers with carved pumpkins full of meaty treats.

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  • FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    FEATURE - Halloween steht vor der Tür
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    Tiger enjoys a pumpkin filled with meat
    Tigers enjoy pumpkin treats at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 10 Oct 2017
    Halloween came early for the tigers at Paignton Zoo in Devon. They received a treat from the keepers with carved pumpkins full of meaty treats.

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  • FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger with Christmas present
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
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  • FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Tiger with Christmas present
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686d)
    Tiger with Christmas present
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686f)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686i)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686j)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686t)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686k)
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon ...Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this years cub Lucu. All kids play with the empty boxes at Christmas and Sumatran Tiger cub Lucu was no different.
    Lucu was one of three cubs born at the zoo this year but sadly one died shortly after birth and the other died when his mother accidently smothered him whilst sleeping, so being an only cub Lucu plays and amuses himself with Christmas parcels. Contact: PO. Phil Knowling 07967 930362
    © Richard Austin
    Tel: 07831 566005
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686b)
    Tiger with Christmas present
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686l)
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon ...Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this years cub Lucu. All kids play with the empty boxes at Christmas and Sumatran Tiger cub Lucu was no different.
    Lucu was one of three cubs born at the zoo this year but sadly one died shortly after birth and the other died when his mother accidently smothered him whilst sleeping, so being an only cub Lucu plays and amuses himself with Christmas parcels. Contact: PO. Phil Knowling 07967 930362
    © Richard Austin
    Tel: 07831 566005
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686m)
    Tiger cub Lucu with mother Shakira
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686n)
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon ...Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this years cub Lucu. All kids play with the empty boxes at Christmas and Sumatran Tiger cub Lucu was no different.
    Lucu was one of three cubs born at the zoo this year but sadly one died shortly after birth and the other died when his mother accidently smothered him whilst sleeping, so being an only cub Lucu plays and amuses himself with Christmas parcels. Contact: PO. Phil Knowling 07967 930362
    © Richard Austin
    Tel: 07831 566005
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686p)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX/Shutterstock (7548686a)
    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger cub Lucu plays with Christmas present boxes
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Tiger packt Weihnachtsgeschenke aus
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    Tiger with Christmas present
    Tigers with Christmas presents at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK - 5 Dec 2016
    Christmas has come early for the Tigers at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon. Christmas present parcels with lumps of meat inside were soon snaffled up by Fabia the large male tiger leaving none for the female Shakira and just the boxes to play with for this year's cub Lucu.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Senior mammal keeper Jim Dicks observes the male giraffe calf
    Giraffe born at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 23 May 2016
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sdj1

    A Rothschild?s giraffe has been born at Paignton Zoo. The male calf was born to mother Janica on the morning of Thursday 19th May. Sadly, he was rejected by his mother, so zoo keepers have stepped in to bottle feed him.

    Senior Keeper Craig Gilchrist said: ?He has taken milk from us, he is getting the hang of it. Mammal keepers Helen Neighbour and Jim Dicks are doing the feeding. He is separated from the group but can see them all, for the first few days it is important to keep him separate to allow him to bond with the keepers so he feels comfortable enough to feed from them. As soon as possible he will be reintroduced to the herd so he doesn?t forget he is a giraffe!?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Auf Augenhöhe mit kleiner Giraffe
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    The male giraffe calf
    Giraffe born at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 23 May 2016
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sdj1

    A Rothschild?s giraffe has been born at Paignton Zoo. The male calf was born to mother Janica on the morning of Thursday 19th May. Sadly, he was rejected by his mother, so zoo keepers have stepped in to bottle feed him.

    Senior Keeper Craig Gilchrist said: ?He has taken milk from us, he is getting the hang of it. Mammal keepers Helen Neighbour and Jim Dicks are doing the feeding. He is separated from the group but can see them all, for the first few days it is important to keep him separate to allow him to bond with the keepers so he feels comfortable enough to feed from them. As soon as possible he will be reintroduced to the herd so he doesn?t forget he is a giraffe!?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Auf Augenhöhe mit kleiner Giraffe
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    FEATURE - Auf Augenhöhe mit kleiner Giraffe
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5691894a)
    Senior mammal keeper Jim Dicks feeds the male giraffe calf
    Giraffe born at Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 23 May 2016
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sdj1

    A Rothschild?s giraffe has been born at Paignton Zoo. The male calf was born to mother Janica on the morning of Thursday 19th May. Sadly, he was rejected by his mother, so zoo keepers have stepped in to bottle feed him.

    Senior Keeper Craig Gilchrist said: ?He has taken milk from us, he is getting the hang of it. Mammal keepers Helen Neighbour and Jim Dicks are doing the feeding. He is separated from the group but can see them all, for the first few days it is important to keep him separate to allow him to bond with the keepers so he feels comfortable enough to feed from them. As soon as possible he will be reintroduced to the herd so he doesn?t forget he is a giraffe!?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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