Nuremberg, Germany: A female Indian rhinoceros calf called Seto Paitala (Nepalese for 'White Foot') stands next to her mother Purana in their enclosure at Nuremberg Tierpark. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 4 September 2009Photograph: Timm Schamberger/AFP/Getty ImagesLondon: A Tree Nymph butterfly at London Zoo during its annual stocktake. Individual animals from over 600 species must be accounted for by the zoo's keepers. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 10 January 2008Photograph: Martin Godwin/GuardianLymm: A deer forages for food in the early morning sun as cooler temperatures bring on the autumn season at Dunham Massey. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 8 May 2012Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Mont-sur-Rolle, Switzerland: A flock of starlings flies across a road near Lake Geneva. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 26 October 2006Photograph: Denis Balibouse/ReutersLondon: A girl and a pelican sit on a park bench in St. James's Park. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 19 February 2007Photograph: Andy Rain/EPABass Rock: Gannets look for food around the largest single island gannet colony in the world. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 22 May 2008Photograph: David Cheskin/PACongo: Conservation rangers from an anti-poaching unit work with locals to remove the bodies of four mountain gorillas killed in mysterious circumstances in Irunga National Park. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 9 February 2008Photograph: Brent Stirton/Getty ImagesTenakee Inlet, US: A humpback whale feeding in Alaska. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 03 May 2012Photograph: Duncan Murrell/ Steve Bloom Images/BarcroftNew Delhi, India: Locals feed birds from a boat on the River Yamuna in the morning fog. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 22 February 2010Photograph: Kevin Frayer/APSacramento, US: The world's tallest dog Gibson, a harlequin Great Dane (107 cm), meets Boo Boo, a long haired Chihuahua (10.16 cm), the world's smallest dog. This picture originally appeared in the Guardian on 07 November 2007Photograph: Richard Bradbury/Guinness World/PA
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