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Cheetahs marking their territory in the grasslands of Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo by Ingo Gerlach/Barcroft Images)

Cheetahs marking their territory in the grasslands of Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo by Ingo Gerlach/Barcroft Images)



A baboon teaches her offspring how to jump over water. The animals live near the banks of the Talek River in Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo by Ingo Gerlach/Barcroft Images)

A baboon teaches her offspring how to jump over water. The animals live near the banks of the Talek River in Masai Mara, Kenya. (Photo by Ingo Gerlach/Barcroft Images)



A lioness feeds on a seal at Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. A study has shown that lions have adapted to hunt seals and seabirds in Namibia. (Photo by P. Stander/Namibian Journal of the Environment)

A lioness feeds on a seal at Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. A study has shown that lions have adapted to hunt seals and seabirds in Namibia. (Photo by P. Stander/Namibian Journal of the Environment)



A newborn zebra foal seen with its mother in the Kruger National park in South Africa. (Photo by Ken Haley/Greatstock/Barcroft Images)

A newborn zebra foal seen with its mother in the Kruger National park in South Africa. (Photo by Ken Haley/Greatstock/Barcroft Images)



Two baby elephants enjoy a bit of rough play in Kruger national park, South Africa. (Photo by Inez Allin-Widow/Caters News Agency)

Two baby elephants enjoy a bit of rough play in Kruger national park, South Africa. (Photo by Inez Allin-Widow/Caters News Agency)



An African wild dog stands on the edge of a dry river gully as it prepares to go on a hunt in the early morning in Mana Pools national park, Zimbabwe on November, 2018. (Photo by Bret Charman/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

An African wild dog stands on the edge of a dry river gully as it prepares to go on a hunt in the early morning in Mana Pools national park, Zimbabwe on November, 2018. (Photo by Bret Charman/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



A zebra and a giraffe in the Nairobi national park, Kenya. (Photo by Feisal Omar/Reuters)

A zebra and a giraffe in the Nairobi national park, Kenya. (Photo by Feisal Omar/Reuters)



In this Thursday, June 19, 2014 file photo, a pangolin carries its baby at a Bali zoo in Bali, Indonesia. Their scales – made of keratin, the same material as in human finger nails – are in high demand for Chinese traditional medicine, to allegedly cure several ailments, although there is no scientific backing for these beliefs. (Photo by Firdia Lisnawati/AP Photo)

In this Thursday, June 19, 2014 file photo, a pangolin carries its baby at a Bali zoo in Bali, Indonesia. Their scales – made of keratin, the same material as in human finger nails – are in high demand for Chinese traditional medicine, to allegedly cure several ailments, although there is no scientific backing for these beliefs. (Photo by Firdia Lisnawati/AP Photo)



African Elephant under the starry sky. (Photo by Bence Mate/Reuters/Courtesy of World Press Photo Foundation)

African Elephant under the starry sky. (Photo by Bence Mate/Reuters/Courtesy of World Press Photo Foundation)



A monkey jumps around in Qixing Park, Guilin, Guangxi, China. According to staff, all the monkeys in the park bred from 78 monkeys that came from the zoo more than 10 years ago. (Photo by Tang Guangdong/Barcroft Images)

A monkey jumps around in Qixing Park, Guilin, Guangxi, China. According to staff, all the monkeys in the park bred from 78 monkeys that came from the zoo more than 10 years ago. (Photo by Tang Guangdong/Barcroft Images)



Three six-month old Indian white tiger cubs are pictured with their mother Sameera (R) at their enclosure at the Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad on March 29, 2014. The three cubs, which have yet to be named, were presented for their first public viewing at the zoo. (Photo by Noah Seelam/AFP Photo)

Three six-month old Indian white tiger cubs are pictured with their mother Sameera (R) at their enclosure at the Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad on March 29, 2014. The three cubs, which have yet to be named, were presented for their first public viewing at the zoo. (Photo by Noah Seelam/AFP Photo)



In this September 21, 2014 file photo provided by the Oklahoma City Zoo, Kamina, a Western Lowland gorilla who was born August 16 at the zoo, is pictured at the zoo in Oklahoma City. Kamina was rejected by her mother and has been moved to the Cincinnati Zoo. (Photo by Jennifer D'Agostino/AP Photo/Oklahoma City Zoo)

In this September 21, 2014 file photo provided by the Oklahoma City Zoo, Kamina, a Western Lowland gorilla who was born August 16 at the zoo, is pictured at the zoo in Oklahoma City. Kamina was rejected by her mother and has been moved to the Cincinnati Zoo. (Photo by Jennifer D'Agostino/AP Photo/Oklahoma City Zoo)



A hyena cub got a mouthful from his mum after it appears he got a right telling off. Michael Raddall, a animal enthusiast and wildlife photographer from South Africa, snapped the mum and cub at the Timbavati game reserve in South Africa while on safari at the Umlani Bush camp. (Photo by Michael Raddall/Caters News Agency)

A hyena cub got a mouthful from his mum after it appears he got a right telling off. Michael Raddall, a animal enthusiast and wildlife photographer from South Africa, snapped the mum and cub at the Timbavati game reserve in South Africa while on safari at the Umlani Bush camp. (Photo by Michael Raddall/Caters News Agency)



This pair of male lions appear to be roaring with laughter after sharing a private joke. With their noses scrunched up and tongues out, the big cats looked like they were having a hearty chuckle as they strolled through the Masai Mara in Kenya on November 26, 2018. Rose Fleming, 49, was on a gamewatchers safari in the Olare Motorigi Conservancy when she spotted the duo having a giggle. (Photo by Rose Fleming/Mercury Press)

This pair of male lions appear to be roaring with laughter after sharing a private joke. With their noses scrunched up and tongues out, the big cats looked like they were having a hearty chuckle as they strolled through the Masai Mara in Kenya on November 26, 2018. Rose Fleming, 49, was on a gamewatchers safari in the Olare Motorigi Conservancy when she spotted the duo having a giggle. (Photo by Rose Fleming/Mercury Press)



Baby Chimpanzees play in their enclosure at Taronga Zoo July 14, 2006 in Sydney, Australia. Primatologist Dr Jane Goodall visited the zoo to raise awareness of the plight of wild Chimpanzees. The zoo's colony of Chimps includes several family groups, and three of the oldest Chimpanzees in zoos. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

Baby Chimpanzees play in their enclosure at Taronga Zoo July 14, 2006 in Sydney, Australia. Primatologist Dr Jane Goodall visited the zoo to raise awareness of the plight of wild Chimpanzees. The zoo's colony of Chimps includes several family groups, and three of the oldest Chimpanzees in zoos. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
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