Beautiful photos: Bees suck tears from turtles

Turtles out of the water to "thanks" bees to suck tears is one of the beautiful scenes of animals in the week.

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A bee sucks the tears of a river turtle in Ecuador's Yasuni National Park. The turtle cannot wipe its own tears, while the bee needs sodium in the turtle's tears. This interaction brings benefits to both animals. (Photo: Barcroft Media)

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Two Elaphurus davidianus deer, also known as milu, are in the Milu National Reserve of Dafeng, Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, China. This deer is extinct in the wild. (Photo: Corbis)

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Albino elephants drink water in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand. According to ancient Thai traditions, albino elephants are considered mascots and will belong to the king. The management of the reserve is worried that the elephant will become the target of poachers. (Photo: EPA)

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Millions of grasshoppers fly through Mandoto village, Madagascar. With the ability to destroy food crops with tremendous speed, they threaten the lives of the people here. (Photo: Corbis)

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Scabious bees suck bile from flowers in England. (Photo: BWARS)

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A white stork leaves the nest in Lake Shalu in northwest China. Tens of thousands of white storks come to the lake every year to feed and breed. (Photo: Corbis)

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Kingfisher bird perches on a tree branch with a fish in his mouth. This scene takes place on the Salwarpe River in England. (Photo: Barcroft Media)

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The white stork rests on a small tower in Hohenberg Castle, Germany. (Photo: EPA)