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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prague Zoo is celebrating the landmark birth of two Chacoan peccaries - an incredibly rare mammal once thought extinct. The Chacoan peccary is a mammal similar to a wild pig that is native to a small isolated area of South America. The animal was once believed to be extinct and its existence was first described in 1930 based on fossil samples that dated to the Pleistocene period. However, four decades later, American scientist Ralph Wetzel discovered a small population of Chacoan peccaries living in the Chaco region of Argentina. Even then, the Chacoan peccary was not very numerous, living only in dry thorny forests. Over time, due to deforestation and many other human-related factors, it has become an endangered species. Only one other zoo has regularly bred the unique species making these births a significant step forward in conservation efforts. Unfortunately, due to human overhunting, deforestation and diseases, their population of several thousand has continued to shrink over the last 50 years, prompting European zoos to launch a program for their survival. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Chacoan peccaries born at Prague Zoo. Photo credit: Hamernik/Prague Zoo/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Aug. 23, 2014 - South Africa - Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) is a medium-sized (~4 kg) terrestrial mammal, superficially resembling a guinea pig with short ears and tail. The closest living relatives to hyraxes are the modern-day elephants and sirenians...The rock hyrax is found across Africa and the Middle East, in habitats with rock crevices in which to escape from predators. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • July 21, 2019 - Buffalo By River Bank (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Bogor, Indonesia - A Long-Tailed Monkey (Macaca fascicularis) performs an attraction on the Egrang during a ''Monkey Mask'' street show in Kampung Panaragan, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Although it was banned in a number of areas and criticized by animal protection organizations, monkey exploitation was still being carried out. (Credit Image: © Rangga Firmansyah/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Two police officers on horses. The Bavarian Minister of Interiour Joachim Herrmann, the Bavarian Minister of Justice Winfreid Bausback, the German State Secretary of Interiour Stephan Mayer and the Minister of Interiour of Baden-Wuerttemberg Thomas Strobl visited the police station, the fire deartment and the ambulance of the Oktoberfest. Afterwards they went to the Hackerzelt to drink a beer and eat. (Credit Image: © Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • July 25, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Cat exhibition in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on July 25, 2018. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 1, 2018 - Ankara, Turkey - A domestic cat enjoys a sunny day by sitting on a window sill in Ankara, Turkey on August 1, 2018. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - African Buffalo  (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sheep  (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Dogs And Starfish On Beach, Tofino, Vancouver Island, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sheep In Front Of Old Building (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Buffalo In Snowy Woods (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Horoughbred Foal Running; Ireland (Credit Image: © The Irish Image Collection/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - African Elephant (Loxodonta) And Cattle Egrets  (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Cheetah (Acinonyx Jubatus), Running, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Running Zebras, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Lioness With Cubs (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Lions At Night (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Herd Of Deer(Cervidae) In Field (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Ballyconneely, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland; Cows On Coastal Beach (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Geese Inside Cathedral Y Las Qcas De St. Eulalia In Barcelona, Spain (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Ducks In Lake, Cumbria, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Geese Eating Nuts On Shore (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Goose Flying Over Water (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Peacock's Head (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Stone Fence, Weardale, County Durham, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal In Grass (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Baby Seal And Adult Seal (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal Lying On Grass (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal Lying On Ground (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Baby Lambs On A Hill (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Snowy Field, Weardale, County Durham, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal Sleeping (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seal Lying On Beach (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Seals Lying On Beach (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sheep On A Hill, North Yorkshire, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Lamb (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Deer With Antlers (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Spotted Deer, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Deer With Antlers, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Elk In The Wild (Credit Image: © John Short/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Grizzly Bear Cub (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 16, 2015 - South Africa - A male Giraffe approaches a young female to access her receptiveness to mating (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 14, 2015 - Africa - A lone male African or Cape Buffalo looks at camera.  Portrait cut off behind shoulders on the left. The African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a large African bovine. It is not closely related to the slightly larger wild Asian water buffalo, and its ancestry remains unclear. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 4, 2015 - South Africa - The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jan. 06, 2009 - AFRICAN ELEPHANT. Loxodonta africana. Mount Kilimanjaro in background. Amboseli National Park. Kenya. (Credit Image: © Daryl Balfour/Evolve/Photoshot/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 16, 2015 - South Africa - A male Giraffe approaches a young female to access her receptiveness to mating (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 4, 2015 - South Africa - The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 26, 2018 - Milan, Milan, Italy - head coach of FC Internazionale Milano Luciano Spalletti during the serie A match between FC Internazionale and SSC Napoli at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on December 26, 2018 in Milan, Italy. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Cottini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Sweetwater, WY, United States of America - A mountain cottontail in the snow at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. (Credit Image: © Tom Koerner via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Marcel Keizer of Sporting during UEFA Europa League football match between Sporting CP vs Vorskla, in Lisbon, on December 13, 2018. (Credit Image: © Carlos Palma/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Pushkar, Rajasthan, India - Indian traders gathered to sale their camels at Pushkar Camel Fair 2018 ,in Pushkar, Rajasthan , India , Nov 20,2018. Thousands of livestock traders from the region come to the traditional camel fair where livestock, mainly camels, are traded. This annual five-day camel and livestock fair is one of the world's largest camel fairs.(Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 7, 2018 - Valencia, Spain - Marcelino Garcia Toral of Valencia during the Group H match of the UEFA Champions League between Valencia and Young Boys at Mestalla Stadium, Valencia on November 07 of 2018. (Credit Image: © Jose Breton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 4, 2018 - Vila-Real, Castellon, Spain - Javier Calleja of Villarreal CF during the La Liga match between Villarreal CF and Levante UD at La Ceramica Stadium on November 4, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © Maria Jose Segovia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - (In this panned photograph) England cricketer Ben Stokes runs in to  deliver a ball  during the match between Sri Lanka Board XI and England at the CCC ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Friday 2 , November 2018  (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 12, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Paul Casey of England in action during the second round of the CIMB Classic at TPC Kuala Lumpur on 12 October, 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  (Credit Image: © Chris Jung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Fire broke out at Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on October 03,20128 at  8 A.M.. Ten fire tenders have been rushed to the spot to douse the fire. No casualty has been reported as of now and at least 350 people have been evacuated and are being moved to different blocks.The fire broke out at the Department of Pharmacy early this morning. Local media footage showed few of the patients being taken out of the building with their saline drips. Few of them could also be seen lying on the floor waiting for help.A disaster management team of the Kolkata Police, fire officials and senior officials are on the spot. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 20, 2018 - Villarreal, Castellon, Spain - Steven Gerrard head coach of Rangers reacts during the UEFA Europa League group G match between Villarreal CF and Rangers at Estadio de la Ceramica on September 20, 2018 in Vila-real, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 20, 2018 - Lisbon, Portugal - Gurban Gurbanov of Qarabag FK during Europa League 2018/19 match between Sporting CP vs Qarabagh FK, in Lisbon, on September 20, 2018. (Credit Image: © Carlos Palma/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - Jerzy Brzeczek  of Poland reacts during the international friendly match between Poland and Republic of Ireland at the Stadion Miejski on September 11, 2018 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - Jerzy Brzeczek coach of Poland reacts during the international friendly match between Poland and Republic of Ireland at the Stadion Miejski on September 11, 2018 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Credit Image: © Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2018 - Alicante, Alicante, Spain - Luis Enrique head coach of Spain reacts at the dugout during the UEFA Nations League A group four match between Spain and Croatia at Martinez Valero  on September 11, 2018 in Elche, Spain  (Credit Image: © David Aliaga/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 2, 2018 - Dublin, Ireland - Unai Emery of Arsenal during the International Champions Cup match between Arsenal FC and Chelsea FC at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland on August 1, 2018  (Credit Image: © Andrew Surma/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 28, 2018 - Porto, Porto, Portugal - Rafa Benitez head coach of Newcastle during the Official Presentation of the FC Porto Team 2018/19 match between FC Porto and Newcastle, at Dragao Stadium in Porto on July 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Dpi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 20, 2018 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - South African cricketer Keshav Maharaj looks up to the sky after taking 9 wickets  during the 2nd day's play in the 2nd test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa at SSC International Cricket ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday  21 July 2018  (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 18, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - Alvaro Odriozola during his presentation as new Real Madrid player at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. July 18, 2018. (Credit Image: © Coolmedia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 9, 2015 - South Africa, Africa - A lioness sleeps unaware of a herd of elephant drinking behind her. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson /Vwpics/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2015 - South Africa, Africa - A pair of adult male lions growling at camera in Klaserie, South Africa. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson /Vwpics/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 19, 2017 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - The female Iberian lynx Jazmín pictured in her enclosure at Madrid zoo. (Credit Image: © Jorge Sanz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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