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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the heartwarming moment a baby manatee nuzzles up to its mother. The youngster was born on March 19 at Royal Burgers' Zoo, in Arnheim, Netherlands, to a first-time mother who is just five-years-old. During the youngsters first public outing, he was seen swimming alongside his mother before he appeared to give her a tender kiss on the cheek. The pair were also seen patrolling their aquatic enclosure and even seemed to be showing off to the crowd. Due to the young mother's inexperience, the care team is paying extra attention to how she tends to her newborn. So far, she appears to be caring for her baby correctly. Manatees are mammals, and like all mammals, mothers provide milk for their young. Female Manatees’ nipples are located in the “armpits” just under the front flippers. Caribbean manatees have a gestation period between 12 and 14 months. The pregnant female showed noticeable swelling around her vulva and had visibly swollen nipples for quite some weeks. Performing an ultrasound on an aquatic mammal of this size is incredibly impractical, and the unnecessary stress it would cause is undesirable. All the zookeepers and biologists could do was keep a close eye on the animal and be patient. 26 Mar 2019 Pictured: Manatee calf born at Royal Burgers' Zoo. Photo credit: Royal Burgers' Zoo MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Baby-Saybie-4-lbs-April-2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Saybie-at-Home-May-28-2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 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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  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s seven-year-old son is a chip off the old block as they both model matching double denim looks in a campaign for the footballer’s denim line. The duo are seen rocking creations from the Spring/Summer 2018 CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior lines. The 32-year-old Real Madrid player and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who is understood to have been born via a surrogate mother, pose up a storm in a series of denim looks, and the youngster also steps into the spotlight for some solo shots too. This is not the first time Cristiano Jr has teamed up with his dad to promote the CR7 line. Ronaldo previously explained: “For me, the CR7 Junior collection is all about having fun and being free, being creative and confident. “The stretch denim we have used in the collection is extremely comfortable due to the technical elements in the fabric, which will allow boys to run around and be active, move freely and most importantly, play.” Ronaldo is also father to nine-month-old surrogate twins Mateo and Eva Maria and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Alana, in November 2017. 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr pose in clothes from the footballer’s CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior Spring/Summer 2018 lines. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s seven-year-old son is a chip off the old block as they both model matching double denim looks in a campaign for the footballer’s denim line. The duo are seen rocking creations from the Spring/Summer 2018 CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior lines. The 32-year-old Real Madrid player and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who is understood to have been born via a surrogate mother, pose up a storm in a series of denim looks, and the youngster also steps into the spotlight for some solo shots too. This is not the first time Cristiano Jr has teamed up with his dad to promote the CR7 line. Ronaldo previously explained: “For me, the CR7 Junior collection is all about having fun and being free, being creative and confident. “The stretch denim we have used in the collection is extremely comfortable due to the technical elements in the fabric, which will allow boys to run around and be active, move freely and most importantly, play.” Ronaldo is also father to nine-month-old surrogate twins Mateo and Eva Maria and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Alana, in November 2017. 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr pose in clothes from the footballer’s CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior Spring/Summer 2018 lines. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s seven-year-old son is a chip off the old block as they both model matching double denim looks in a campaign for the footballer’s denim line. The duo are seen rocking creations from the Spring/Summer 2018 CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior lines. The 32-year-old Real Madrid player and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who is understood to have been born via a surrogate mother, pose up a storm in a series of denim looks, and the youngster also steps into the spotlight for some solo shots too. This is not the first time Cristiano Jr has teamed up with his dad to promote the CR7 line. Ronaldo previously explained: “For me, the CR7 Junior collection is all about having fun and being free, being creative and confident. “The stretch denim we have used in the collection is extremely comfortable due to the technical elements in the fabric, which will allow boys to run around and be active, move freely and most importantly, play.” Ronaldo is also father to nine-month-old surrogate twins Mateo and Eva Maria and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Alana, in November 2017. 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr pose in clothes from the footballer’s CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior Spring/Summer 2018 lines. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s seven-year-old son is a chip off the old block as they both model matching double denim looks in a campaign for the footballer’s denim line. The duo are seen rocking creations from the Spring/Summer 2018 CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior lines. The 32-year-old Real Madrid player and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who is understood to have been born via a surrogate mother, pose up a storm in a series of denim looks, and the youngster also steps into the spotlight for some solo shots too. This is not the first time Cristiano Jr has teamed up with his dad to promote the CR7 line. Ronaldo previously explained: “For me, the CR7 Junior collection is all about having fun and being free, being creative and confident. “The stretch denim we have used in the collection is extremely comfortable due to the technical elements in the fabric, which will allow boys to run around and be active, move freely and most importantly, play.” Ronaldo is also father to nine-month-old surrogate twins Mateo and Eva Maria and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Alana, in November 2017. 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr pose in clothes from the footballer’s CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior Spring/Summer 2018 lines. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s seven-year-old son is a chip off the old block as they both model matching double denim looks in a campaign for the footballer’s denim line. The duo are seen rocking creations from the Spring/Summer 2018 CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior lines. The 32-year-old Real Madrid player and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, who is understood to have been born via a surrogate mother, pose up a storm in a series of denim looks, and the youngster also steps into the spotlight for some solo shots too. This is not the first time Cristiano Jr has teamed up with his dad to promote the CR7 line. Ronaldo previously explained: “For me, the CR7 Junior collection is all about having fun and being free, being creative and confident. “The stretch denim we have used in the collection is extremely comfortable due to the technical elements in the fabric, which will allow boys to run around and be active, move freely and most importantly, play.” Ronaldo is also father to nine-month-old surrogate twins Mateo and Eva Maria and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez gave birth to his fourth child, daughter Alana, in November 2017. 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr pose in clothes from the footballer’s CR7 Limitless and CR7 Junior Spring/Summer 2018 lines. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Known for her role as Mother Of The Dragons in the hit TV drama Game of Thrones, a make-up free Emilia Clarke showed her maternal side, off the screen, as she cradled her newborn godson for a walk around Hampstead Heath on Sunday. The 31-year-old looked every inch the doting godmother as she laughed and joked around with the youngster's parents on the family outing. Emilia could be seen wearing a black beanie hat, orange corduroy jacket which featured a shearling lining, with jeans and cowboy style ankle boots as she carried her godson in a baby sling. ***SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS*** Please pixelate children's faces before publication.***. 17 Dec 2017 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A young friend of Kai Rooney is left covered in blood after being hit on the head by a wayward stone thrown by Wayne and Coleen’s oldest son. A nurse from the Sandy Lane hotel complex in Barbados, where Coleen and her three sons are staying with others members of her family, rushed to give first aid to the shocked youngster. Coleen herself was quickly on hand to ensure the boy was not seriously hurt. Kai, seven, looked anxiously on while his young pal, who was splattered in blood, was treated. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kai Rooney. Photo credit: Chris Brandis-Islandpaps.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A young friend of Kai Rooney is left covered in blood after being hit on the head by a wayward stone thrown by Wayne and Coleen’s oldest son. A nurse from the Sandy Lane hotel complex in Barbados, where Coleen and her three sons are staying with others members of her family, rushed to give first aid to the shocked youngster. Coleen herself was quickly on hand to ensure the boy was not seriously hurt. Kai, seven, looked anxiously on while his young pal, who was splattered in blood, was treated. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kai Rooney. Photo credit: Chris Brandis-Islandpaps.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A young friend of Kai Rooney is left covered in blood after being hit on the head by a wayward stone thrown by Wayne and Coleen’s oldest son. A nurse from the Sandy Lane hotel complex in Barbados, where Coleen and her three sons are staying with others members of her family, rushed to give first aid to the shocked youngster. Coleen herself was quickly on hand to ensure the boy was not seriously hurt. Kai, seven, looked anxiously on while his young pal, who was splattered in blood, was treated. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kai Rooney. Photo credit: Chris Brandis-Islandpaps.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A young friend of Kai Rooney is left covered in blood after being hit on the head by a wayward stone thrown by Wayne and Coleen’s oldest son. A nurse from the Sandy Lane hotel complex in Barbados, where Coleen and her three sons are staying with others members of her family, rushed to give first aid to the shocked youngster. Coleen herself was quickly on hand to ensure the boy was not seriously hurt. Kai, seven, looked anxiously on while his young pal, who was splattered in blood, was treated. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kai Rooney. Photo credit: Chris Brandis-Islandpaps.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A young friend of Kai Rooney is left covered in blood after being hit on the head by a wayward stone thrown by Wayne and Coleen’s oldest son. A nurse from the Sandy Lane hotel complex in Barbados, where Coleen and her three sons are staying with others members of her family, rushed to give first aid to the shocked youngster. Coleen herself was quickly on hand to ensure the boy was not seriously hurt. Kai, seven, looked anxiously on while his young pal, who was splattered in blood, was treated. 25 Oct 2017 Pictured: Kai Rooney. Photo credit: Chris Brandis-Islandpaps.com/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Saybie-sign-w-stats. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Nurse-Michelle-Saybie-Going-Home-May-2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Baby Saybie 3 lbs March 2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Nurse-Devyn-Saybie-Going-Home-May-2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Nurse-Michelle-Baby-Saybie-NICU-Graduation-May-2019. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This bundle of joy is baby Saybie who has become the world's tiniest surviving newborn. The infant was born at a San Diego hospital three months early and weighing just 8.6 ounces in December last year. She has since been cared for by a dedicated team of medical experts at the Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborn. Amazingly, the hospital revealed the youngster to the world on Wednesday May 29 and she is now well enough to go home. Doctors feared Saybie's mother's life was at risk and were forced to perform an emergency cesarean section just 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Born weighing at only 8.6 ounces, Saybie whose parents weren't identified and whose name was changed by the hospital, was so small she could fit in the palm of a hand. Saybie is considered both the world's smallest baby and smallest surviving baby. The official records are maintained by Tiniest Baby Registry, managed by the University of Iowa. Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies, a term given to very small premature infants. 30 May 2019 Pictured: Baby-Saybie-hours-old. Photo credit: Sharp Health Care / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These adorable images show a polar bear cub playing with her mother and leaping into the water at Tierpark Berlin. The young cub, called Hertha, appeared to take to spring break like a human child as she made a splash in the swimming pool of her enclosure. The five-month-old, who has become the star attraction at the German zoo, was even pictured in mid-air as she took a mighty leap into the water. Keepers later proclaimed that Hertha looked "euphoric and full of joy at the good weather" as she charged into the glistening pool. The joyous youngster was also seen wrestling with her mother Tonja and playing with her toys as she made the most of the spring weather, earlier this month. Hilariously, at one point, Hertha's boisterousness seemed too much for her nine-year-old mum who was forced to take a break by floating across the water on her back. 22 May 2019 Pictured: Hertha and her mother Tonja enjoy spring break at Tierpark Berlin. Photo credit: Tierpark Berlin / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An adorable baby giraffe has been given special blue shoes to help realign its legs. The youngster was born to his mom, Olivia, on Thursday May 2 and had to have his legs radiographed after vets at Woodland Park Zoo, in Seattle, noticed his rear feet were not in normal alignment. Specialists then applied casts to his legs to help stabilize his limbs a day after he was born. Following a consultation with colleagues at other zoos, the exhibit team consisting of artists and builders, then crafted a pair of special shoes. The unique footwear, which will help the baby to get more traction as he stumbles around with this mother, are made of high-density polyethylene and plywood. Associate zoo veterinarian Dr Tim Storms said: "The condition is known as hyperextended fetlocks. It is well documented in horses and has been reported to occur in giraffes. At this stage, the new therapeutic shoes are on a trial basis but I'm hopeful that they will help him walk better. We'll continue refining and improving our approach to find a good balance between supporting his limbs and strengthening his tendons." The treatment is expected to last over several months for the still-unnamed calf. 09 May 2019 Pictured: Baby giraffe receives special shoes at Woodland Park Zoo. Photo credit: Dwyer-Lindgren/WPZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This adorable calf has made history after becoming the first ever Indian rhino to be born using artificial insemination. Akuti, a seven-year-old Greater One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, gave birth at approximately 12.30am on Tuesday April 23. According to delighted zoo staff, it is the first ever birth of the species by induced ovulation and artificial insemination. Amazingly, the youngster appears to be in excellent health and these adorable images capture the scientific marvel taking its first ever steps as it wobbles around its enclosure. According to zoo officials, natural breeding wasn't working, so an expert team of animal reproductive specialists from the South East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, which focuses on endangered species, were brought in to help the birth along. The crew artificially collected semen from the father, Suru, on Jan. 8, 2018. The following day they artificially inseminated the mother. Once the team of experts had confirmed that Akuti was pregnant, she was trained to receive regular ultrasound examinations. This helped the staff monitor the development of the baby. Because the exact date of conception was known, they were able to accurately estimate the birth date. Zoo Spokesperson Ron Magill said: “With the artificial insemination, we had to first collect the semen from the male. Once that was done, we had to immobilize the female so that there would be no danger to the veterinarians who then carefully used an instrument that is inserted vaginally and placed up against the cervix where the semen is then deposited,” he said. “The challenge is that it has to be timed precisely to her ovulation which was also induced. As it turned out, our timing was perfect.”. 25 Apr 2019 Pictured: Historic Indian rhino born using artificial insemination at Zoo Miami. Photo credit: Ron Magill/ Zoo Miami / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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