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Mann mit Hörnchen

Bottle raised baby fox squirrel loves his daddy too much to leave home and was released two years ago. I am a licensed rehabilitation home for orphaned squirrels. Over the past five years I have released over 20 squirrels, but „peanut“ is the only one that comes when I call him.

http://youtu.be/m1jYIu84WeY
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Der erste Schnee für Panda Bao Bao

Ich glaube, Pandas mögen Schnee. Immer wenn ich welche im Schnee sehe, tollen die da so rum und scheinen so rein gar kein Problem damit zu haben. So wie Bao Bao, der im Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC, vorgestern seinen ersten Schnee aufs Fell bekam.

As the year’s first blanket of snow coated the Washington, D.C. area today, giant panda Bao Bao spent much of the morning playing in it for the very first time. The sixteen month-old panda cub tumbled down the hill in her outdoor enclosure, climbed trees and pounced on her mother Mei Xiang. Our great cats, seals and wolves also enjoyed the wintry weather.

http://youtu.be/HQZ3-OD0ml0
(Direktlink, via Daily Dot)

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Ein drei Wochen altes Nashornbaby

Motorisch steht mir dieses drei Wochen alte Nashornbaby aus dem San Diego Zoo Safari Park in nichts nach. Im Gegenteil. Nur mein Frühstück gestaltet ein bisschen anders.

While his mother nursed and cared for her newborn for almost two weeks, he wasn’t gaining weight as he should. To provide the calf with the optimal care to thrive, he was taken to the Safari Park’s animal care center where he is watched around-the-clock, bottle-fed every two hours, and taken outdoors for exercise each day. After only a week in the nursery, the little rhino is growing stronger and gaining almost four pounds a day. He currently weighs 190 pounds and when full grown can weigh between 4,000 and 5,000 pounds.


(Direktlink, via Laughing Squid)

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