Animal photos last week: Cheetah newspaper broke the world record

The Cheetah newspaper broke the world record, the baby cuckoo lay in the nest, the whale sharks washed ashore, dragonflies swarmed by wasps, frogs "sat" on the dead bodies . were the most impressive animal images. last week.

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Sarah, the 11-year-old Cheetah, broke the world record for her 100m run for 5.95 seconds. Sarah's 2009 record is 6.13 seconds.

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The baby cuckoo lay neatly in the nest across the reed's two reed stems. The cuckoo that specializes in bringing its eggs is sent to other birds.

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The body of a whale shark washed up on the coast near the city of Yogyakarta, Java (Indonesia) after it ran aground in shallow water overnight.

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A pangolin was released back to the forest by wildlife conservation staff in Karo, northern Sumatra province (Indonesia) after police seized 85 pangolins that were illegally hunted.

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Nastia, a 6-month-old baby bear, has just been freed from a private zoo by the Ukrainian authorities for fear it could be sold to circuses or entertainment venues.

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Hobbits, calves belonging to the rare breed of cows in Takin were born not long ago. A special feature of this cow is that its fur releases a very special scent, creating a natural "raincoat" smell.

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A box turtle has just been rescued by the Philippines wildlife organization. About 105 box turtles were released back to the Philippines after being discovered in a cargo compartment at Hong Kong airport.

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The immature tortoise is released to the sea after conducting health checks and attaching the activity tracking chip. Up to now, about 980 species of sea turtles are in danger of extinction.

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The head of a Ridley sea turtle. It is in the recovery phase after hitting a boat in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Freshwater turtle Chelydra acutirostris at Schoenbrunn park, Vienna.

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At Semiwon Water Park, south of Korea, a dragonfly swoops under a wasp bee.

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The Queen Alexandra butterfly is slowly disappearing from the rainforest in Papua New Guinea. This is the largest butterfly in the world.

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A small frog sat on the body of a fish, a fly on its back. The cause of dead fish is presumed to be due to low water level, high temperature or lack of oxygen due to drought.