Animals welcome World Cup 2010
In response to the upcoming World Cup finals in South Africa, many zoos for animals show off their ability to play soccer.
In response to the upcoming World Cup finals in South Africa, many zoos for animals show off their ability to play soccer.
A meerkat practicing balls in Exmoor zoo in Denvor county, England.Photo: Telegraph.
The elephant demonstrates skills with a ball in an elephant training camp in Chiang Mai province, Thailand.Photo: EPA.
Octopus and balls in the national ocean center in Plymouth, England. Because the animal has 8 limbs, the staff in the ocean center thinks it can become a goalkeeper.Photo: APEX.
The two vultures were cautious before the ball in Tenbury Wells, England.Photo: NEWSTEAM.
A female lion and her son play with the ball at the zoo in London, England.Photo: PA.
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