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GF20000027706 A buffalo skull is seen next to the water at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, August 19, 2015. The Park is home to some of the world's most majestic wildlife including lions, rhinos, zebras and flamingos. The scenery is stunning, from forests of acacia trees to animals congregating at the shores to drink. UNESCO says that with rapid population growth nearby, the area is under "considerable threat from surrounding pressures," particularly deforestation, a contributing factor in floods. REUTERS/Joe PenneyPICTURE 28 OF 31 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "EARTHPRINTS: LAKE NAKURU" SEARCH "EARTHPRINTS NAKURU" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GM1E8AL0ECS01 Participants with their faces painted as skulls attend the 6th Monumental Alebrijes Parade in Mexico City October 20, 2012. The Museo de Arte Popular (Museum of Popular Art) has been organising the parade since 2007 to promote the works of Mexican artists and artisans, local media reported. An alebrije is a fantasy creature, which is usually a combination of the various parts of real-life and mythical animals, such as a lion with dragon tails and multi-headed animals. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM2E8880CWF01 Fafa, a lioness that is nearly 18-year-old, receives an eye check at the veterinary clinic in Brasilia August 7, 2012. Fafa has been living in Brasilia Zoo since its birth and had undergone surgery this year to remove both its ovaries and uterus. Fafa was sedated and brought to the veterinary clinic after experiencing seizures and bleeding. According to veterinarian John Nardott Ricardo, the lioness had to undergo a 3-hour-long session of CT scans to its chest, skull and abdomen in order to diagnose the source of its health problems. Nardott believes there is a possibility that Fafa has liver damage, which may have arisen from a cancerous tumour Fafa had in 2010. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY)
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GM2E8880B5602 Fafa, a lioness that is nearly 18-year-old, undergoes a CT scan at the veterinary clinic in Brasilia August 7, 2012. Fafa has been living in Brasilia Zoo since its birth and had undergone surgery this year to remove both its ovaries and uterus. Fafa was sedated and brought to the veterinary clinic after experiencing seizures and bleeding. According to veterinarian John Nardott Ricardo, the lioness had to undergo a 3-hour-long session of CT scans to its chest, skull and abdomen in order to diagnose the source of its health problems. Nardott believes there is a possibility that Fafa has liver damage, which may have arisen from a cancerous tumour Fafa had in 2010. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY)
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GM2E8880D3X01 Zoo personnel sedate Fafa, a lioness that is nearly 18-year-old, to transport it to a veterinary clinic for a health check after it experienced seizures and bleeding in Brasilia August 7, 2012. Fafa has been living in Brasilia Zoo since its birth and had undergone surgery this year to remove both its ovaries and uterus. According to veterinarian John Nardott Ricardo, the lioness had to undergo a 3-hour-long session of CT scans to its chest, skull and abdomen in order to diagnose the source of its health problems. Nardott believes there is a possibility that Fafa has liver damage, which may have arisen from a cancerous tumour Fafa had in 2010. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY)
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PM1E59F1BWT01 Taxidermist Andre Rouillon of France holds the skull of a lion monkey as he prepares the animal in his shop in Bordeaux, southwestern France, September 15, 2009. Rouillon, a taxidermist since 1971, prepares between 350 and 400 animals a year for domestic and international clients and owns a private collection of some 1,450 animals. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau (FRANCE ANIMALS SOCIETY)
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GM1E55R0FA601 Two lion skulls that belonged to Nobel-prize winning author Ernest Hemingway rest on a bookcase in the Finca Vigia in Havana May 26, 2009. Better relations between Cuba and United States will help preserve Hemingway's legacy in the Caribbean Island, Ada Rosa Alfonso, director of the Ernest Hemingway museum, said on Tuesday. Different universities and institutions from the U.S. have helped renovate Finca Vigia, a Spanish style mansion of top of a hill over Havana. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa (CUBA POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GF2E49S0A5F01 A BC Lions fan watches their game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during first half CFL play in Vancouver, British Columbia September 27, 2008. REUTERS/Andy Clark (CANADA)
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GM1DWEHLXSAA Sergei Davydov, a specialist in ancient ecosystems, holds the skull of a cave tiger, as he stands next to a table with pre-historic bones exposed by melting permafrost, in Chersky in northeast Siberia August 29, 2007. In Siberia's northernmost reaches, high up in the Arctic Circle, the changing temperature is thawing out the permafrost to reveal the bones of prehistoric animals like mammoths, woolly rhinos and lions that have been buried for thousands of years. Picture taken August 29, 2007. To match feature ARCTIC-RUSSIA/MAMMOTHS REUTERS/Dmitry Solovyov (RUSSIA)
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GM1DWEHLXOAA Sergei Davydov, a specialist in ancient ecosystems, holds the skull of a cave tiger as he stands next to a table with pre-historic bones exposed by melting permafrost, in Chersky, northeast Siberia August 29, 2007. In Siberia's northernmost reaches, high up in the Arctic Circle, the changing temperature is thawing out the permafrost to reveal the bones of prehistoric animals like mammoths, woolly rhinos and lions that have been buried for thousands of years. Picture taken August 29, 2007. To match feature ARCTIC-RUSSIA/MAMMOTHS REUTERS/Dmitry Solovyov (RUSSIA)
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GM1DWEHLXLAA Alexander Svalov, an official from the Ice Age Museum, inspects a piece of a mammoth skull with upper jawbone in the museum's storage room in Moscow September 4, 2007. In Siberia's northernmost reaches, high up in the Arctic Circle, the changing temperature is thawing out the permafrost to reveal the bones of prehistoric animals like mammoths, woolly rhinos and lions that have been buried for thousands of years. Picture taken September 4, 2007. To match feature ARCTIC-RUSSIA/MAMMOTHS REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA)
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PBEAHUKZIDF - PHOTO TAKEN 17JUL01 - Dead sea lions, shown in this photo taken July 17, 2001, were found with their skulls cracked on Monday along the beaches of San Cristobal Island, where hunting and fishing is prohibited to preserve Galapagos' ecosystem. At least 35 sea lions in Ecuador's Galapagos islands have been killed and mutilated, their genitals used to make aphrodisiacs for sale in Asian markets, environmental authorities said on Tuesday. The archipelago, located some 600 miles west of Ecuador's shoreline, is known throughout the world as home to unique wildlife, including exotic birds and sea lions, that formed the basis for [British naturalist Charles Darwin's] theory of natural selection.
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PBEAHUKZIDE -PHOTO TAKEN 17JUL01 - Dead sea lions shown in this photo taken July 17, 2001, were found Monday with their skulls cracked along the beaches of San Cristobal Island, where hunting and fishing is prohibited to preserve Galapagos' ecosystem. At least 35 sea lions in Ecuador's Galapagos islands have been killed and mutilated, their genitals used to make aphrodisiacs for sale in Asian markets, environmental authorities said on Tuesday. The archipelago, located some 600 miles west of Ecuador's shoreline, is known throughout the world as home to unique wildlife, including exotic birds and sea lions, that formed the basis for [British naturalist Charles Darwin's] theory of natural selection.
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RP2DRINGHZAA Dead sea lions, shown in this photo taken July 17, 2001, were foundwith their skulls cracked on Monday along the beaches of San CristobalIsland, where hunting and fishing is prohibited to preserve Galapagos'ecosystem. At least 35 sea lions in Ecuador's Galapagos islands havebeen killed and mutilated, their genitals used to make aphrodisiacs forsale in Asian markets, environmental authorities said on Tuesday. Thearchipelago, located some 600 miles west of Ecuador's shoreline, isknown throughout the world as home to unique wildlife, including exoticbirds and sea lions, that formed the basis for British naturalistCharles Darwin's theory of natural selection.GG
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RP2DRINGHYAA Dead sea lions shown in this photo taken July 17, 2001, were foundMonday with their skulls cracked along the beaches of San CristobalIsland, where hunting and fishing is prohibited to preserve Galapagos'ecosystem. At least 35 sea lions in Ecuador's Galapagos islands havebeen killed and mutilated, their genitals used to make aphrodisiacs forsale in Asian markets, environmental authorities said on Tuesday. Thearchipelago, located some 600 miles west of Ecuador's shoreline, isknown throughout the world as home to unique wildlife, including exoticbirds and sea lions, that formed the basis for British naturalistCharles Darwin's theory of natural selection.GG
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PBEAHUMHPCA Experts examine a skull found in a suspected mass grave in Sarajevo's Lion cemetery November 26. Bosnian Serb experts started work on the excavation of a suspected mass grave in Sarajevo, which they believe may hold the bodies of Serb victims of the 1992-95 country's war.
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RP1DRIGHZKAA Experts examine a skull found in a suspected mass grave in Sarajevo's Lion cemetery November 26. Bosnian Serb experts started work on the excavation of a suspected mass grave in Sarajevo, which they believe may hold the bodies of Serb victims of the 1992-95 country's war.DS/JDP
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