Animal photos last week: Squirrels stuck in the sewer cap

Child squirrels stuck in the sewer cap, small birds sleep every week to flirt with their mates . are the most impressive animal images last week.

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In the Vltava river, Czech Republic, a seagull wingspan flies over the clear water, with small waves reflecting sunlight.

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The chameleon is immovable, immovable on tree branches at a zoo in Antananarivo, Madagascar.

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A relaxed bison bounty enjoys fresh water from the river branch running through the cattle grazing area in the city of Jackson Hole (USA). The new bison was chosen as the US mammal symbol.

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The hunting trip of a herd of Atlantic flagfish (Istiophorus albicans) in the Caribbean Sea. The fins on their bodies ran along the length of their bodies, when spread out, it was even higher than their bodies.

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A 7-day-old Siamang ape, weighing 170g, lies in the great arms of the mother ape. This is a species of gibbon found mainly in Sumatra (Indonesia) and peninsular Malaysia but is in danger of extinction because of deforestation.

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The surprised face of the snow leopard when they explore the outdoor captive area for them at the zoo in Wuppertal, West Germany. They were brought from a mountain range in Mongolia after telling her mother that she was dead.

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At Isenhagen, north Germany, a mischievous squirrel is trapped in a hole in the manhole cover. Police must use olive oil to free animals.

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Researchers are working to measure the size of a shark on sale at a fish market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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At Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in Hudson (USA), bustling migratory birds feed.

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Lizard and many species of reptile family are legally traded for pets or skin care. In the US, lizards are sold at pet markets.

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A male bird is trying to impress his children. In order not to miss the chance of mating, the male bird of this species sleeps for weeks. Their wake time accounted for 95% of the time of the day, however, their stamina was unaffected.

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Fafa's claw, an 18-year-old female lion, is observed as it lies on a CT scanner. He recently underwent surgery to remove two ovaries and uterus.

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A herd of migrant wildebeest runs across the Mara River at the Masai Mara reserve (Kenya). They paused to drink water.

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The rare Aurelia aurita jellyfish are seen in British sea areas this year.

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A male belongs to the sea dragon fish at Monterey Bay fish farm (USA). Around it were newly hatched fry. Sea dragon fish often carry eggs in an incubator bag attached to its tail.