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In this September 21, 2014 photo taken by hiker Darsh Patel and provided by the West Milford Police Department on November 25, 2014, a bear approaches 22-year-old Patel in New Jersey's Apshawa Preserve. Patel was mauled to death by the bear shortly after the photo was taken. (AP Photo/Darsh Patel via West Milford Police Department)

In this September 21, 2014 photo taken by hiker Darsh Patel and provided by the West Milford Police Department on November 25, 2014, a bear approaches 22-year-old Patel in New Jersey's Apshawa Preserve. Patel was mauled to death by the bear shortly after the photo was taken. (AP Photo/Darsh Patel via West Milford Police Department)




A camel is fed in a zoo at a private farm in the village of Girsk, southwest of Minsk, November 22, 2014. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)

A camel is fed in a zoo at a private farm in the village of Girsk, southwest of Minsk, November 22, 2014. (Photo by Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters)




In this September 1, 2013 file photo, a Siberian tiger prowls at the Federal Center for rehabilitation of rare species of animals in the village of Alexeyevka in the Russian Far East during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit. A rare Siberian tiger released into the wild by Russian President Vladimir Putin is keeping farmers in northeastern China on edge. (Photo by Alexei Nikolsky/AP Photo/RIA Novosti/Presidential Press Service)

In this September 1, 2013 file photo, a Siberian tiger prowls at the Federal Center for rehabilitation of rare species of animals in the village of Alexeyevka in the Russian Far East during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit. A rare Siberian tiger released into the wild by Russian President Vladimir Putin is keeping farmers in northeastern China on edge. China’s official Xinhua News Agency said Wednesday, November 26, 2014, that the animal, named Ustin, bit and killed 15 goats and left another three missing on Sunday and Monday on a farm in Heilongjiang province's Fuyuan county. (Photo by Alexei Nikolsky/AP Photo/RIA Novosti/Presidential Press Service)




A tiger cub is caressed inside an incubator at a wildlife park in Kunming, Yunnan province, November 24, 2014. The newly born baby tiger was sent into the incubator due to poor health, according to the park management. (Photo by Wong Campion/Reuters)

A tiger cub is caressed inside an incubator at a wildlife park in Kunming, Yunnan province, November 24, 2014. The newly born baby tiger was sent into the incubator due to poor health, according to the park management. (Photo by Wong Campion/Reuters)




A mahout stands next to elephant Sambo during a farewell ceremony in Phnom Penh November 25, 2014. According to a statement from the U.S. embassy, Sambo, the popular Cambodian elephant who provided rides to visitors in Phnom Penh for many years, retired on Tuesday to a special elephant sanctuary in Mondulkiri Province, where she and other elephants receive proper veterinary care. (Photo by Samrang Pring/Reuters)

A mahout stands next to elephant Sambo during a farewell ceremony in Phnom Penh November 25, 2014. According to a statement from the U.S. embassy, Sambo, the popular Cambodian elephant who provided rides to visitors in Phnom Penh for many years, retired on Tuesday to a special elephant sanctuary in Mondulkiri Province, where she and other elephants receive proper veterinary care. (Photo by Samrang Pring/Reuters)




A rare white lion cub (C) is seen in a handout picture released by the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska, November 26, 2014. The male white lion cub was one of two males and one female born on November 21, zoo officials said on Wednesday.  All three cubs are on display at the zoo with their mother, Ahadi, and aunt, Mfisha. (Photo by Reuters/Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium)

A rare white lion cub (C) is seen in a handout picture released by the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska, November 26, 2014. The male white lion cub was one of two males and one female born on November 21, zoo officials said on Wednesday. All three cubs are on display at the zoo with their mother, Ahadi, and aunt, Mfisha. (Photo by Reuters/Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium)




Sheep are gathered in front of the Eiffel tower in Paris during a demonstration of shepherds against the protection of wolves in France November 27, 2014. French shepherds, with around 250 sheep, staged a protest in central Paris against the French government's Plan Loup (wolf plan), introduced to try to pacify shepherds and protect wolves, ahead a meeting with French Agriculture minister. (Photo by Jacky Naegelen/Reuters)

Sheep are gathered in front of the Eiffel tower in Paris during a demonstration of shepherds against the protection of wolves in France November 27, 2014. French shepherds, with around 250 sheep, staged a protest in central Paris against the French government's Plan Loup (wolf plan), introduced to try to pacify shepherds and protect wolves, ahead a meeting with French Agriculture minister. (Photo by Jacky Naegelen/Reuters)




A handout picture made available by the Taronga Zoo on 28 November 2014 shows a six month old Quokka, which is the youngest of three joeys born this year as part of the breeding program at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by EPA/Taronga Zoo)

A handout picture made available by the Taronga Zoo on 28 November 2014 shows a six month old Quokka, which is the youngest of three joeys born this year as part of the breeding program at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by EPA/Taronga Zoo)




Grumpy Cat appears at Lifetime's Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever event at Macy's Union Square on November 21, 2014 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for Civic Entertainment Group)

Grumpy Cat appears at Lifetime's Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever event at Macy's Union Square on November 21, 2014 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for Civic Entertainment Group)




A cat hides under the bed in its cage at the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy's “Supreme Championship Cat Show” at the NEC Arena on November 22, 2014 in Birmingham, England. The one-day Supreme Cat Show is one of the largest cat fancy competitions in Europe with over one thousand cats being exhibited. (Photo by Rob Stothard/Getty Images)

A cat hides under the bed in its cage at the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy's “Supreme Championship Cat Show” at the NEC Arena on November 22, 2014 in Birmingham, England. The one-day Supreme Cat Show is one of the largest cat fancy competitions in Europe with over one thousand cats being exhibited. Exhibitors aim to have their cat named as the show's “Supreme Exhibit” from the winners of the individual categories of: Persian, Semi-Longhair, British, Foreign, Burmese, Oriental, Siamese. (Photo by Rob Stothard/Getty Images)




A seal pup lays on the beach at Blakeney Point, located on the National Trust's Blakeney National Nature Reserve, North Norfolk, on November 26, 2014. Blakeney National Nature Reserve is a four-mile-long sand and shingle spit. Sand dunes have formed over hundreds of years on the shingle ridge and form a rare habitat valuable for unusual plants, insects, birds and seals. (Photo by Chris Radburn/PA Wire)

A seal pup lays on the beach at Blakeney Point, located on the National Trust's Blakeney National Nature Reserve, North Norfolk, on November 26, 2014. Blakeney National Nature Reserve is a four-mile-long sand and shingle spit. Sand dunes have formed over hundreds of years on the shingle ridge and form a rare habitat valuable for unusual plants, insects, birds and seals. (Photo by Chris Radburn/PA Wire)




A seal on the beach at Blakeney Point, located on the National Trust's Blakeney National Nature Reserve, North Norfolk, on November 26, 2014. (Photo by Chris Radburn/PA Wire)

A seal on the beach at Blakeney Point, located on the National Trust's Blakeney National Nature Reserve, North Norfolk, on November 26, 2014. (Photo by Chris Radburn/PA Wire)




Coco, a 20-week-old Bengal tiger, plays on the grounds of the Zoologico de Reynosa Wednesday November 20, 2014 in Reynosa, Mexico. The zoo consists of about 150 different species of common and exotic creatures in more than 100 acres of land. The zoos main attraction consists of Coco, a 20-week-old Bengal tiger and a a zonkey, a zebra-donkey hybrid, named Kumba. (Photo by Gabe Hernandez/AP Photo/The Monitor)

Coco, a 20-week-old Bengal tiger, plays on the grounds of the Zoologico de Reynosa Wednesday November 20, 2014 in Reynosa, Mexico. The zoo consists of about 150 different species of common and exotic creatures in more than 100 acres of land. The zoos main attraction consists of Coco, a 20-week-old Bengal tiger and a a zonkey, a zebra-donkey hybrid, named Kumba. The zoo is located about half a mile of the Anzalduas International Bridge, across Mission, Texas. (Photo by Gabe Hernandez/AP Photo/The Monitor)




A hungry hyena has found a clever way to store its leftovers for another meal – by hiding them at the bottom of a waterhole. Photographer Anja Denker, 46, couldnt believe her eyes when she spotted the hyena seemingly fishing in the water. But on closer inspection it became clear the predator was actually trying to dive for something specific. (Photo by Anja Denker/Caters News)

A hungry hyena has found a clever way to store its leftovers for another meal – by hiding them at the bottom of a waterhole. Photographer Anja Denker, 46, couldnt believe her eyes when she spotted the hyena seemingly fishing in the water. But on closer inspection it became clear the predator was actually trying to dive for something specific. (Photo by Anja Denker/Caters News)




A couple of monkeys look from inside their cage at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)

A couple of monkeys look from inside their cage at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)




A man touches the monkey's hand at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. Elba Munoz who runs the center, says that one of the goals of the Center for the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Primates is to stop the trafficking of the animals. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)

A man touches the monkey's hand at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. Elba Munoz who runs the center, says that one of the goals of the Center for the Rescue and Rehabilitation of Primates is to stop the trafficking of the animals. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)




A monkey reaches from a cage at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. The center has 160 inhabitants and houses 12 different species. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)

A monkey reaches from a cage at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, November 22, 2014. The center has 160 inhabitants and houses 12 different species. (Photo by Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo)




These little critters may not be loved by everyone but the tiny rats in these photographs prove they can be loveable.Photographer Anna Tyurin, 24, has spent the last two years taking pictures of the rodents and claims it is easy to work with them. Animal lover Anna claims she was inspired to create a humorous photo album by her own two female rats Chesha and Nyusha. (Photo by Anna Tyurin/Caters News)

These little critters may not be loved by everyone but the tiny rats in these photographs prove they can be loveable.Photographer Anna Tyurin, 24, has spent the last two years taking pictures of the rodents and claims it is easy to work with them. Animal lover Anna claims she was inspired to create a humorous photo album by her own two female rats Chesha and Nyusha. The young photographer has been taking photographs of domestic animals, like dogs, cats and horses, for four years. (Photo by Anna Tyurin/Caters News)




An employee shows the chelicerae and fangs – used to inject venom – of a tarantula, known as Costa Rican Tiger Rump (Cyclosternum fasciatum), at the Exotic Fauna Store in Managua, Nicaragua, on November 24, 2014. Nicaragua has entered the flourishing business of pet trade to diversify its exports and is taking advantage of its biodiversity resources by selling tarantulas around the world. (Photo by Inti Ocón/AFP Photo)

An employee shows the chelicerae and fangs – used to inject venom – of a tarantula, known as Costa Rican Tiger Rump (Cyclosternum fasciatum), at the Exotic Fauna Store in Managua, Nicaragua, on November 24, 2014. Nicaragua has entered the flourishing business of pet trade to diversify its exports and is taking advantage of its biodiversity resources by selling tarantulas around the world. (Photo by Inti Ocón/AFP Photo)




These are the adorable images of a baby who has formed a special bond with a sloth. Baby Alia, first met Daisy the sloth when was she was just two days old and the pair have been inseparable ever since. Daisy is almost like a real-life teddy bear for five-month-old Alia and the pair love to play and take naps together. (Photo by Caters News)

These are the adorable images of a baby who has formed a special bond with a sloth. Baby Alia, first met Daisy the sloth when was she was just two days old and the pair have been inseparable ever since. Daisy is almost like a real-life teddy bear for five-month-old Alia and the pair love to play and take naps together. Alias parents Julia, 29 and Jason Heckathorn, 35, brought Alia home from the hospital the same day they welcomed three-month-old Daisy into their home. (Photo by Caters News)




This is the adorable moment a baby panda was seen practising its morning stretches. Pictured posing on the top of a tree stump, the loveable bear is seen performing a variety of poses in an effort to wake itself up. Captured pointing its paws towards the sky, the panda then wriggled round to bring its legs to its head in an impressive feat of flexibility. (Photo by Josef Gelernter/Caters News)

This is the adorable moment a baby panda was seen practising its morning stretches. Pictured posing on the top of a tree stump, the loveable bear is seen performing a variety of poses in an effort to wake itself up. Captured pointing its paws towards the sky, the panda then wriggled round to bring its legs to its head in an impressive feat of flexibility. Taken by Josef Gelernter, 33, the Austrian photographer jumped at the rare chance to snap the amusing mammal in action. Known for its love of sleeping, the fluffy little panda known as, Fu Bao, often sleeps for hours at a time and is rarely active. Spotted at Vienna Zoo, crowds soon joined Josef to marvel in the amusing mammals routine. (Photo by Josef Gelernter/Caters News)




A cat looks at a chicken and its chicks,  in Caykara, on the Turkey-Syria border, across from the Syrian city of Kobani, Thursday, November 20, 2014. (Photo by Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

A cat looks at a chicken and its chicks, in Caykara, on the Turkey-Syria border, across from the Syrian city of Kobani, Thursday, November 20, 2014. (Photo by Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)




In this November 25, 2014 photo provided by the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo a baby female Sumatran orangutan is held by her mother, Tara, at the zoo in Fort Wayne, Ind. The baby, born Saturday, is the only Sumatran orangutan born in the United States this year, although two other orangutans also are pregnant, according to the zoo. (Photo by AP Photo/Fort Wayne Children's Zoo)

In this November 25, 2014 photo provided by the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo a baby female Sumatran orangutan is held by her mother, Tara, at the zoo in Fort Wayne, Ind. The baby, born Saturday, is the only Sumatran orangutan born in the United States this year, although two other orangutans also are pregnant, according to the zoo. (Photo by AP Photo/Fort Wayne Children's Zoo)
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