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  • August 8, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian journalists during a show of solidarity with Al-Jazeera in Gaza City, 08 August 2017. Al Jazeera has reported that Israel's communication minister Ayoub Kara at a press conference had said he had made a request to cancel the credentials of Al Jazeera journalists and shut down the its offices in Jerusalem. Israeli media reported 14 June 2017 that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then had decided to consider the closure of the station's offices. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou moves into newly renovated $13 million mansion, while under house arrest! Huawei’s chief financial officer made a petition to modify her bail terms, which included a request to move from her $5 million, six-bedroom residence near a park, to an estate more than triple the size in one of Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighborhood where she will be residing just two doors down from the U.S. consul general’s residence. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Meng Wanzhou House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou moves into newly renovated $13 million mansion, while under house arrest! Huawei’s chief financial officer made a petition to modify her bail terms, which included a request to move from her $5 million, six-bedroom residence near a park, to an estate more than triple the size in one of Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighborhood where she will be residing just two doors down from the U.S. consul general’s residence. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Meng Wanzhou House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou moves into newly renovated $13 million mansion, while under house arrest! Huawei’s chief financial officer made a petition to modify her bail terms, which included a request to move from her $5 million, six-bedroom residence near a park, to an estate more than triple the size in one of Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighborhood where she will be residing just two doors down from the U.S. consul general’s residence. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Meng Wanzhou House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the latest mugshot of Jayme Closs' kidnapper Jake Patterson. Jake Patterson, 21, confessed to kidnapping Jayme after fatally shooting her parents on Oct. 15 in their home near Barron, Wisconsin. He then held the 13-year-old girl for 88 days before she sensationally escaped on January 10. He was initially taken to the Barron County Jail but was transferred to the Polk County Jail on January 14. It is unclear why he was moved, but a statement from Polk County Sheriff says: "At the request of the Barron County Sheriff’s Office, The Polk County Jail is currently housing Inmate Jake Thomas Patterson. On 1-14-2019 at approximately 1645hrs Patterson arrived at our facility.". 16 Jan 2019 Pictured: Jake Patterson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the latest mugshot of Jayme Closs' kidnapper Jake Patterson. Jake Patterson, 21, confessed to kidnapping Jayme after fatally shooting her parents on Oct. 15 in their home near Barron, Wisconsin. He then held the 13-year-old girl for 88 days before she sensationally escaped on January 10. He was initially taken to the Barron County Jail but was transferred to the Polk County Jail on January 14. It is unclear why he was moved, but a statement from Polk County Sheriff says: "At the request of the Barron County Sheriff’s Office, The Polk County Jail is currently housing Inmate Jake Thomas Patterson. On 1-14-2019 at approximately 1645hrs Patterson arrived at our facility.". 16 Jan 2019 Pictured: Jake Patterson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the latest mugshot of Jayme Closs' kidnapper Jake Patterson. Jake Patterson, 21, confessed to kidnapping Jayme after fatally shooting her parents on Oct. 15 in their home near Barron, Wisconsin. He then held the 13-year-old girl for 88 days before she sensationally escaped on January 10. He was initially taken to the Barron County Jail but was transferred to the Polk County Jail on January 14. It is unclear why he was moved, but a statement from Polk County Sheriff says: "At the request of the Barron County Sheriff’s Office, The Polk County Jail is currently housing Inmate Jake Thomas Patterson. On 1-14-2019 at approximately 1645hrs Patterson arrived at our facility.". 16 Jan 2019 Pictured: Jake Patterson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Now you can fall asleep with Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood star has lent his voice to relaxation app Calm. McConaughey has teamed up with the app, which promotes meditation, mindfulness and restful sleep, by contributing a “sleep story”. The 35-minute story - 'Wonder' - is read by McConaughey and was written by Chris Advansun. It includes about two minutes of prologue, with the actor asking questions such as: “How often do we ponder the depth of the present moment?” Nicholas Head, Executive Producer at Calm, said: "Since the launch of Sleep Stories, Matthew McConaughey’s famously soothing voice has been a top request from our users. "We’re thrilled to announce you can finally drift off to sleep as his legendary voice reads you an epic bedtime story within the Calm app." Calm now offers around 120 sleep stories. Please credit CALM/MEGA. 07 Dec 2018 Pictured: Matthew McConaughey teams up with Calm app. Photo credit: Calm/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou moves into newly renovated $13 million mansion, while under house arrest! Huawei’s chief financial officer made a petition to modify her bail terms, which included a request to move from her $5 million, six-bedroom residence near a park, to an estate more than triple the size in one of Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighborhood where she will be residing just two doors down from the U.S. consul general’s residence. 21 May 2019 Pictured: Meng Wanzhou House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
    MEGA315069_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
    MEGA315069_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
    MEGA315069_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
    MEGA315069_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This may look like a scene from the jungles of Africa but these stunning images were taken in a Fort Lauderdale airport carpark. These vervet monkeys, native to southern Africa, have been living happily in South Florida for over 70 years after they escaped from a research facility in the 1940s. Bizarrely, the adorable creatures are regularly seen swinging into the Park 'N Fly, which is a discount parking lot on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale airport. Each morning, the brazen mammals clamber from the cover of the surrounding mangroves to seek out food from bemused and curious tourists. These incredible snaps captured a group of 10-12 monkeys enjoying the parking lot, which is used by thousands of holidaymakers every year. The troop is made up of two senior males called Mikey and Spike, six females, a number of juvenile monkeys and infants. In one set of images, a young infant can be seen clinging to the belly of his mother and poking his head out between her legs while another snap shows the adorable youngster feeding on his mother's milk. Other pictures capture the brooding intensity of the alpha males as they keep a watchful eye over their pack, while video footage captured the tender moment a female appears to give one of the males a kiss on the lips. Amazingly, at one point, a group of shocked tourists can be seen arriving back from a trip to discover the group of monkeys climbing all over their car. The vervet monkeys are believed to have escaped from the Anthropoid Ape Research Foundation, which was set up by Leila Roosevelt in 1944. The facility, which was situated in Dania Beach, off the US1, imported primates from across the globe to be used in medical research. It also doubled up as a tourist attraction allowing visitors to meet the animals. It is believed a group of 12 vervet monkeys then managed to escape after observing how to undo the lock on their cages. The animals fled into the thick mangrove forests of Westlake Park which stretches acro
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  • October 1, 2018 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Bitcoin Fraud and Launder suspect Alexander Vinnik is leaving the transportation van to enter the Greek Courts in Thessaloniki to be questioned by French Investigators on October 1, 2018 in Thessaloniki, Greece  (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 12, 2018 - Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador - Interior Minister César Navas, cen, along with authorities in the press room of the ECU911, indicated that they will continue with the skills to determine and inform if the dissident front group of the FARC Oliver Sinisterra ended the lives of the three kidnapped, in Quito , Ecuador, April 12, 2018. Relatives and friends of the kidnapped journalists of the El Comercio Group request the resignation of Minister Navas in the midst of laments. (Credit Image: © Franklin JáCome/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - Hundreds of people have demonstrated today in the center of Madrid to request the urgent approval of the housing law, which is in parliamentary procedure, and to put an end to real estate speculation, which is leading to an ''excessive increase'' of the rents on Oct 6, 2018 in Madrid, Spain (Credit Image: © Jesus Hellin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy with her new owner Amy. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy the penis cat. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy the penis cat. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy with her new owner Amy. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy the penis cat. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy the penis cat. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Daisy the adorable rescue cat who has bizarre facial markings that look like a penis. Daisy is a 9-year-old Ragdoll cat from Sydney, Australia who was rescued by the Mini Kitty Commune. Despite being a highly sought after breed, the rescue center initially struggled to find her a home due to her odd facial markings that look like male genitalia. However, since the moggy became an online sensation, she was hit with hundreds of adoption requests and is now settling into her new home with owner, Amy. In a statement, the Mini Kitty Commune said: "Some say she has unfortunate facial markings but we call it totally unique. Daisy is nine years old and ready to spend her time snuggling on anything warm & happy to watch the world go by. She is very easy going and doesn't want for much, she loves company of humans but has also been around other cats so will do well after correct introductions.". 05 Sep 2019 Pictured: Daisy the penis cat. Photo credit: Mini Kitty Commune / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • GVs of damage at George Michael’s £5 million London home where his ex-boyfriend Fadi Fawaz was arrested this week for 'Aggravated Criminal Damage'. His arrest, which was caught on camera by The MEGA Agency, came after police witnessed 'extensive damage' to the inside of the property where the late singers boyfriend has been 'squatting'. In these photos its clear to see lots of broken windows in the balcony doors and bedding on the floor where it's thought Fadi has been sleeping. The 46-year-old has been staying at the house since the singer's death and refuses to leave despite requests from George's family. Fadi has been 'squatting' in the house after he was left nothing in the late singer's estate. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: GVs of George Michael's London House. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ***VIDEO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST*** Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds are seen on set of their upcoming movie The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. The film, which is the sequel to The Hitman's Bodyguard, is currently filming in Croatia.<br />
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  • ***VIDEO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST*** Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds are seen on set of their upcoming movie The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. The film, which is the sequel to The Hitman's Bodyguard, is currently filming in Croatia.<br />
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  • ***VIDEO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST*** Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds are seen on set of their upcoming movie The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard. The film, which is the sequel to The Hitman's Bodyguard, is currently filming in Croatia.<br />
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  • Oct. 30, 2015 - Poland - Krakow, 30.10.2015. Rezyser Roman Polanski podczas konferencji prasowej po zakonczeniu rozprawy w sprawie jego ekstradycji do USA. Fot Jakub Porzycki/FORUM....Krakow, 30.10.2015. Filmmaker Roman Polanski during press conference after hearing on a request for his extradition to the USA. Photo Jakub Porzycki/FORUM (Credit Image: © FORUM via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2020, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa: Sabonjel Zhanje 21 a Zimbabwean National living in  Itireleng Squatter Camp  Pretoria South Africa don't have any food as she stand at her kitchen. I'm Sabonjel Zhanje 21 a Zimbabwean National  came to South Africa since 3 years for better future   and I'm unemployed living with two children and we are really struggling for food as we  don't get  Covid 19 relief fund like food hampers or the unemployment money from South African Government unless  like many South Africans are getting it because we are foreign nationals and  there are no any measures which has been taken so far neither by South African Government nor Zimbabwean Government to save us from this lock down.  I don't have my husband and I got two kids.  My mother who works as a House maid in Pretoria west, South Africa also not working since the lock down started and it is really difficult to feed my two children, I don't have enough food. I can starve myself but I can't see my two children who are 3 and 5 years old to starve. We need help and there are Social development organizations who are only giving out hampers that got South African ID so we don't get anything from them. I‘m begging for food from people to save my two children because without food,  my children will die.  If I think to go back to my country then also I can't as South African borders are closed and there is no way out.  I'm really stuck in between death and life and don't know what to do.  I beg please save my children as we are all starving here.  I request to South African Government or Zimbabwean Govt., please take care of us, we are all human otherwise we will die.  (Credit Image: © Manash Das/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 4, 2019 - Maputo, Mozambique - U.S. service members assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) and a member of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) build pallets of humanitarian aid to later be transported on a C-130J Hercules in Maputo, Mozambique, April 4, 2019. CJTF-HOA is leading U.S. Department of Defense Cyclone Idai relief efforts in support of USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team. The task force is helping meet requirements identified by USAID assessment teams and humanitarian organizations working in the region by providing logistics support and manpower to USAID at the request of the Government of the Republic of Mozambique. (Credit Image: © U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Supporters of Julian Assange gather outside Westminster Magistrates Court where the hearing on the US extradition request of the WikiLeaks founder over conspiracy with Chelsea Manning in obtaining and publishing the Iraq War Logs is due to take place on 02 May, 2019 in London, England. Yesterday, Julian Assange was sentenced by Southwark Crown Court to 50 weeks in prison for breaching bail conditions whilst seeking and obtaining political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 2, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Supporters of Julian Assange gather outside Westminster Magistrates Court where the hearing on the US extradition request of the WikiLeaks founder over conspiracy with Chelsea Manning in obtaining and publishing the Iraq War Logs is due to take place on 02 May, 2019 in London, England. Yesterday, Julian Assange was sentenced by Southwark Crown Court to 50 weeks in prison for breaching bail conditions whilst seeking and obtaining political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 2, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - WikiLeaks editor KRISTINN HRAFNSSON (L) and JENNIFER ROBINSON, Julian Assange's UK lawyer (C) give a statement outside Westminster Magistrate's Court where the hearing on the US extradition request of the WikiLeaks founder over conspiracy with Chelsea Manning in obtaining and publishing the Iraq War Logs. Yesterday, Julian Assange was sentenced by Southwark Crown Court to 50 weeks in prison for breaching bail conditions whilst seeking and obtaining political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 2, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Supporters of Julian Assange block traffic during a protest outside Westminster Magistrates Court where the hearing on the US extradition request of the WikiLeaks founder over conspiracy with Chelsea Manning in obtaining and publishing the Iraq War Logs took place on 02 May, 2019 in London, England. Yesterday, Julian Assange was sentenced by Southwark Crown Court to 50 weeks in prison for breaching bail conditions whilst seeking and obtaining political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar 22, 2019 - El Paso, Texas, U.S. - In this photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, migrants are seen inside an enclosure in El Paso after crossing the border between Mexico and the United States illegally and turning themselves in to request asylum.  (Credit Image: © Mani Albrecht/U.S. Customs and Border Protection via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Mar 22, 2019 - El Paso, Texas, U.S. - In this photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, migrants are seen inside an enclosure in El Paso after crossing the border between Mexico and the United States illegally and turning themselves in to request asylum.  (Credit Image: © Mani Albrecht/U.S. Customs and Border Protection via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Madrid, Spain - A participant seen wearing a placard on his back disapproving Brexit during the demonstration..The British community in Spain demonstrated in favor of another referendum on Brexit at Plaza de Colón ''in defense of the rights of the five million Europeans in the United Kingdom and British in the European Union and to request a second referendum on the exit of Great Britain from the EU  (Credit Image: © Jesus Hellin/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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