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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An epic clash of the titans has been caught on camera which saw one angry rhino mum scare off 15 ELEPHANTS Carpenter Martin Meyer was visiting a national park in South Africa when he spotted a rhino mum with her young calf. Martin has been visiting the park for 20 years on and off and often drives there for a ‘builder’s break’ between jobs. But never in all the years he’s been visiting had he seen anything like this before, when one rhino mum faced-off against a whole herd of elephants. Martin’s amazing images were taken around 4.20pm when he came across the brewing confrontation. Martin, who is not naming the park to protect the rhino mother, said: “Armed with an incredibly beautiful horn and her motherly instinct the mother rhino stood her ground and protected the calf, although she was completely outnumbered by the elephants. “A herd of about 15 elephants consisting of a matriarch and a few youngsters and a few sub adult bulls were approaching and going to cross the path of the mum and the calf. “The rhino mum looked intently in their direction and the ellies seemed oblivious to her and the calf and kept encroaching on her personal space. “When they were around 20 metres away from her position she exploded into a sprint with the baby following and ran directly towards the elephants sending them scattering in all directions, with a massive cloud of dust as a result. “After recovering from the initial shock the elephant herd regrouped and aligned themselves next to one another to slowly move closer to the rhino mum, almost taunting her. Some of the young bulls even moved around and circled them from behind.” More than three minutes of stand-off followed as the stare down continued between the rhino mother and the matriarch of the ellies. Martin said: “My adrenaline was pumping and I was holding my breath for what might happen next, my wife always jokes with me that I stop breathing when I see special stuff in the bush. “As the d
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  • May 6, 2017 - A baby giraffe was born at the Dhaka Zoo today, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 6, 2017. Two different baby giraffe was born at the Dhaka Zoo on this week, which is the second incident of giving birth to a giraffe calf at Dhaka zoo. The first incident was occurred at 2013. (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das via ZUMA Wire)
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 30, 2018 - South Africa - Whale watching boat tours in Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa (Credit Image: © Sergi Reboredo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - County Cork, Ireland, Near Eyeries, Cattle (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - Father, Rio, strategically places himself between visitors and his newly enlarged family as the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - Father, Rio, strategically places himself between visitors and his newly enlarged family as the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - Father, Rio, strategically places himself between visitors and his newly enlarged family as the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - Father, Rio, strategically places himself between visitors and his newly enlarged family as the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Paris Jackson wearing a Zimmermann dress and Elisabetta Franchi shoes arrives at the Teen Choice Awards 2017 at Galen Center on August 13, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. 13 Aug 2017 Pictured: Paris Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 24, 2016 - Jerusalem, Israel - The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes two newborn South African giraffe calves (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) into the African animals enclosure open for public viewing. Adis, male, two weeks old, was born to mother Akea, and Rotem, female, one month old, was born to mother Yasmin. The calves are second generation Jerusalem born to grandparents purchased in an auction from South Africa. Rio, male, fathered both calves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 30, 2018 - Los Angeles, California, USA - 8/28/18.Victoria Ortiz at the premiere of ''Peppermint'' held at the Regal Cinemas LA Live in Los Angeles, CA, USA. (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 5, 2017 - Muzaffarnagar, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA - UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA- JUNE, 01, 2017: Local people gather to seek blessings from a dead calf they believe is an avator of Lord Vishnu, in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh, India.....The calf was born with human-like features in a cow shelter in India. Locals and people from nearby villages came to seek its blessing, believing it to be an avatar of the Hindu god Lord Vishnu. The calf died within an hour of its birth ....Plans are being made to build a temple in memory of the dead calf.....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her mother Sundara.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her father Aung Bo.
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  • Elephant Face Plant.An elephant calf tries to run across the road following mum but trips and face-plants into the dirt. The cute clumsy baby elephant is unhurt by this funny incident and mum comes to make sure all is ok!.Filmed at Idube Game Reserve in South Africa.©Rob The Ranger/Whitehotpix (Credit Image: © Whitehotpix/ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Hamel, MN, USA - A rider is unable to get a hold on his calf and falls to the dirt during the steer wrestling competition at the 38th Annual Hamel Rodeo and Bull Ridin' Bonanza on Friday, July 6, 2018, in Hamel, Minn. (Credit Image: © Aaron Lavinsky/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Elephant Face Plant.An elephant calf tries to run across the road following mum but trips and face-plants into the dirt. The cute clumsy baby elephant is unhurt by this funny incident and mum comes to make sure all is ok!.Filmed at Idube Game Reserve in South Africa.©Rob The Ranger/Whitehotpix (Credit Image: © Whitehotpix/ZUMA Wire)
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her father Aung Bo.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her father Aung Bo.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her mother Sundara.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her mother Sundara.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her father Aung Bo and mother Sundara.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night.
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  • A female Asian elephant calf, as yet unnamed, which was born at Chester Zoo last night with her father Aung Bo and mother Sundara.
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 September 2020  - Holstein Dairy cows in Durbanville. Animal health company, Zoetis has launched a genome test, Clarifide Plus, to predict key cow and calf wellness traits in South Africa’s dairy cattle, which will enable farmers to fine tune their management, selection and breeding decisions with confidence. The genome test allows producers to rank animals with the Dairy Wellness Profit Index (DWP$) which is based on traits that affect health, performance and the lifetime profit of cows and calves. DWP$ describes more genetic variation in profitability allowing for faster progress towards greater profitability. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Anthony Calf attending the Children Act Premiere, London
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  • Stage winner Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort on the podium of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Stage winner Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort on the podium of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort checks over his shoulder before crossing the line in first place at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort celebrates as he crosses the line in first place at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort celebrates as he crosses the line in first place at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort celebrates as he crosses the line in first place at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Stage winner Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort on the podium of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday May 4, 2018. See PA story CYCLING Tour de Yorkshire. Photo credit should read: Tim Goode/PA Wire
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  • Stage winner Astana Pro Team's Magnus Cort at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley.
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  • Anthony Calf attending the Children Act Premiere, at the Curzon Mayfair cinema in London.Picture date: Thursday August 16, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Anthony Calf attending the Children Act Premiere, at the Curzon Mayfair cinema in London.Picture date: Thursday August 16, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Canyon Eisberg's Harry Tanfield with the points jersey on the podium at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday May 4, 2018. See PA story CYCLING Tour de Yorkshire. Photo credit should read: Tim Goode/PA Wire
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  • Welcome to Yorkshire Chief Executive Gary Verity (left) alongside General Director of the Tour de France Christian Prudhomme at the finish line of stage two at the Cow and Calf, near Ilkley, during day two of the Tour de Yorkshire from Barnsley to Ilkley. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday May 4, 2018. See PA story CYCLING Tour de Yorkshire. Photo credit should read: Tim Goode/PA Wire
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  • A tattoo on the calf of a Castleford Tigers' players leg
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  • A nine-day-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (right) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A five-week-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (left) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A nine-day-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (left) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A five-week-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (left) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A nine-day-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (right) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A five-week-old Rothschild's giraffe calf explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A nine-day-old Rothschild's giraffe calf explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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  • A nine-day-old Rothschild's giraffe calf (left) explores its enclosure at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
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