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A man poses his dog in front of cherry blossoms at Inokashira Park in Tokyo on March 30, 2021. (Photo by Philip Fong/AFP Photo)

A man poses his dog in front of cherry blossoms at Inokashira Park in Tokyo on March 30, 2021. (Photo by Philip Fong/AFP Photo)



An elephant cools off at a zoo in Karachi, Pakistan, 31 March 2021. Caretakers at Karachi's zoo were working to keep animals cool during a​ heatwave affecting southern Pakistan. (Photo by Shahzaib Akber/EPA/EFE)

An elephant cools off at a zoo in Karachi, Pakistan, 31 March 2021. Caretakers at Karachi's zoo were working to keep animals cool during a​ heatwave affecting southern Pakistan. (Photo by Shahzaib Akber/EPA/EFE)



Aerial view of gray whales swimming near whale watching boats at Ojo de Liebre Lagoon in Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur state, Mexico on March 27, 2021. A reduction of contagions from COVID-19 has boosted whale watching tourism in Mexico. Each year hundreds of North Gray Whales travel thousands of miles from Alaska to the Baja California Peninsula breeding lagoons, part of El Vizcaino Gray Whale Sanctuary, a biosphere reserve and UNESCO World Heritage. (Photo by Guillermo Arias/AFP Photo)

Aerial view of gray whales swimming near whale watching boats at Ojo de Liebre Lagoon in Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur state, Mexico on March 27, 2021. A reduction of contagions from COVID-19 has boosted whale watching tourism in Mexico. Each year hundreds of North Gray Whales travel thousands of miles from Alaska to the Baja California Peninsula breeding lagoons, part of El Vizcaino Gray Whale Sanctuary, a biosphere reserve and UNESCO World Heritage. (Photo by Guillermo Arias/AFP Photo)



Mia Harris hugs her horse Sharny who survived the recent flooding that inundated her family home in the small township of Croki on March 29, 2021 in Taree, Australia. The Australian Defence force are deploying 611 personnel across New South Wales as part of Operation NSW Flood Assist. Following initial emergency response from HMAS Albatross and RAAF Base Richmond, and Holsworthy, including Navy helicopter support for Search and Rescue. The Australian Defence force is now assisting with recovery operations that significantly increased on March 26th as flood waters started to recede and the operation shifted to a recovery and clean up phase. Unprecedented and devastating flooding across the state in recent weeks has seen tens of thousands of people forced to evacuate after days of torrential rain caused some of the worst floodings the state has ever seen. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

Mia Harris hugs her horse Sharny who survived the recent flooding that inundated her family home in the small township of Croki on March 29, 2021 in Taree, Australia. The Australian Defence force are deploying 611 personnel across New South Wales as part of Operation NSW Flood Assist. Following initial emergency response from HMAS Albatross and RAAF Base Richmond, and Holsworthy, including Navy helicopter support for Search and Rescue. The Australian Defence force is now assisting with recovery operations that significantly increased on March 26th as flood waters started to recede and the operation shifted to a recovery and clean up phase. Unprecedented and devastating flooding across the state in recent weeks has seen tens of thousands of people forced to evacuate after days of torrential rain caused some of the worst floodings the state has ever seen. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)



A handout photo taken and received on March 30, 2021 from the Australian Reptile Park, located in Somersby some 80 kilometres north of Sydney, shows one of ten recently-arrived alligators being released into their new enclosure, bringing the total of American alligators in the park to 55, the largest population living in Australia. (Photo by Handout/The Australian Reptile Park/AFP Photo)

A handout photo taken and received on March 30, 2021 from the Australian Reptile Park, located in Somersby some 80 kilometres north of Sydney, shows one of ten recently-arrived alligators being released into their new enclosure, bringing the total of American alligators in the park to 55, the largest population living in Australia. (Photo by Handout/The Australian Reptile Park/AFP Photo)



A bather swims past a swan in the Serpentine Lido in Hyde Park, London as England's third Covid-19 lockdown restrictions ease, allowing outdoor sports facilities to open on March 29, 2021. England began to further ease its coronavirus lockdown on Monday, spurred by rapid vaccinations, but governments in the rest of Europe struggled to contain Covid-19 surges. (Photo by Tolga Akmen/AFP Photo)

A bather swims past a swan in the Serpentine Lido in Hyde Park, London as England's third Covid-19 lockdown restrictions ease, allowing outdoor sports facilities to open on March 29, 2021. England began to further ease its coronavirus lockdown on Monday, spurred by rapid vaccinations, but governments in the rest of Europe struggled to contain Covid-19 surges. (Photo by Tolga Akmen/AFP Photo)



Police officer Katarzyna Matuszewska, right, in training with patrol dog Ort, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, March 19, 2021. When they age, the dogs and horses that serve in Poland's police, Border Guard and other services cannot always count on a rewarding existence. Responding to calls from concerned servicemen, the Interior Ministry has proposed a bill that would give the animals an official status and retirement pension, hoping this gesture of “ethical obligation” will win unanimous backing. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)

Police officer Katarzyna Matuszewska, right, in training with patrol dog Ort, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, March 19, 2021. When they age, the dogs and horses that serve in Poland's police, Border Guard and other services cannot always count on a rewarding existence. Responding to calls from concerned servicemen, the Interior Ministry has proposed a bill that would give the animals an official status and retirement pension, hoping this gesture of “ethical obligation” will win unanimous backing. (Photo by Czarek Sokolowski/AP Photo)



A woman trains her pet parrot in Primrose Hill, following the easing of lockdown restrictions, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in London, Britain on March 29, 2021. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)

A woman trains her pet parrot in Primrose Hill, following the easing of lockdown restrictions, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in London, Britain on March 29, 2021. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)



A worker plays with cats at Ernesto's sanctuary for cats in Idlib, Syria March 28, 2021. The shelter cares for more than 1,000 cats left behind by families fleeing the war. (Photo by Khalil Ashawi/Reuters)

A worker plays with cats at Ernesto's sanctuary for cats in Idlib, Syria March 28, 2021. The shelter cares for more than 1,000 cats left behind by families fleeing the war. (Photo by Khalil Ashawi/Reuters)



A shepherd leads his flock on March 30, 2021 near the village of Chemish, in the heart of Bulgaria's northwestern region, the poorest one in the European Union. Little is expected to be changed on the general elections scheduled for April 4 in the region, where one of the fastest demographic decline in the world meets a stagnating economy. (Photo by Nikolay Doychinov/AFP Photo)

A shepherd leads his flock on March 30, 2021 near the village of Chemish, in the heart of Bulgaria's northwestern region, the poorest one in the European Union. Little is expected to be changed on the general elections scheduled for April 4 in the region, where one of the fastest demographic decline in the world meets a stagnating economy. (Photo by Nikolay Doychinov/AFP Photo)



A Mexican long-tongued bat is held by Mexico's National Autonomous University, UNAM, Ecology Institute Biologist Rodrigo Medellin after it was briefly captured for a study at the university's botanical gardens, amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Mexico City, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Listed as threatened in 1994, the bat normally lives in dry forests and deserts, in a range that extends from the southwestern United States to Central America. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)

A Mexican long-tongued bat is held by Mexico's National Autonomous University, UNAM, Ecology Institute Biologist Rodrigo Medellin after it was briefly captured for a study at the university's botanical gardens, amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Mexico City, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Listed as threatened in 1994, the bat normally lives in dry forests and deserts, in a range that extends from the southwestern United States to Central America. (Photo by Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)



A cat pauses to look at visitors to a temple in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province on February 9, 2021. A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is “extremely unlikely”, according to a draft copy obtained by The Associated Press. The report said that highly similar viruses have been found in pangolins, but also noted that mink and cats are susceptible to the COVID virus, which suggests they could be carriers. (Photo by Ng Han Guan)/AP Photo

A cat pauses to look at visitors to a temple in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province on February 9, 2021. A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is “extremely unlikely”, according to a draft copy obtained by The Associated Press. The report said that highly similar viruses have been found in pangolins, but also noted that mink and cats are susceptible to the COVID virus, which suggests they could be carriers. (Photo by Ng Han Guan)/AP Photo



A parrot stands on the head of its caretaker, Genesis, after they crossed the river to leave Venezuela and arrived to take shelter in Arauquita, Colombia, Friday, March 26, 2021. Venezuelans are crossing into Colombia this week following clashes between Venezuela's military and a Colombian armed group. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

A parrot stands on the head of its caretaker, Genesis, after they crossed the river to leave Venezuela and arrived to take shelter in Arauquita, Colombia, Friday, March 26, 2021. Venezuelans are crossing into Colombia this week following clashes between Venezuela's military and a Colombian armed group. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)



A woman carries her dog to be blessed by Saint Lazarus, in Monimbo neighbourhood in Masaya, about 35 km south of Managua, on March 21, 2021. According to tradition in Nicaragua, faithfuls ask Saint Lazarus for the health of their dogs and pay these favours back by bringing their pets dressed in costumes to attend mass in honour of the saint. (Photo by Inti Ocon/AFP Photo)

A woman carries her dog to be blessed by Saint Lazarus, in Monimbo neighbourhood in Masaya, about 35 km south of Managua, on March 21, 2021. According to tradition in Nicaragua, faithfuls ask Saint Lazarus for the health of their dogs and pay these favours back by bringing their pets dressed in costumes to attend mass in honour of the saint. (Photo by Inti Ocon/AFP Photo)



Pigs stand in front of a building after a fire broke out in a large pig farm in Alt Tellin, Germany, Tuesday, March 30, 2021. (Photo by Stefan Sauer/dpa via AP Photo)

Pigs stand in front of a building after a fire broke out in a large pig farm in Alt Tellin, Germany, Tuesday, March 30, 2021. (Photo by Stefan Sauer/dpa via AP Photo)



A Great White Pelican shares a park bench with a man on April 01, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

A Great White Pelican shares a park bench with a man on April 01, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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