How the world is 'spoiled' for animals

Play with animals, take care of them, treat them as family members that show the love of mankind with animals.

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Christian Shamavu, a ranger from Virunga National Park, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and his team rescued a gorilla, named Shamavu, from poachers. Experts gave him food. After that, they had a health check that determined it was about 1.5 years old. The gorilla monkey is one of the most protected species in DRC. It is illegal to kill or usurp an individual for up to 10 years in prison. (Photo: MGVP)

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Zoo staff in China make brushes up to 1.2m long to brush teeth for hippos. Many tourists visit the Shanghai zoo just to see the zoo's zookeepers for hippos.

Usually, hippopotamus do not need to brush their teeth because they eat grass, the distance between big teeth so the grass is hard to cling to the teeth. However, in Shanghai zoo, hippopotamus also has a special regime that eats both fruits and vegetables, so the employees daily clean their teeth.(Photo: Carters)

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Mr. Fernandes, in Pretoria, South Africa, took care of the Bengal-like tiger tiger named Panjo as a small child of the family. He sat him on the sofa, gave the tiger milk, caressed it.

If living in a natural environment, this Bengal tiger can be considered a danger to human life. But Panjo is the exception again, it is gentle and has never hurt the people and pets of family and neighbors.(Photo: Barcroft Media)

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Frogs are preserved for amphibian Ark amphibian species called scientific names Hyloscirtus princecharlesi. Scientists named this rare frog after Prince Charles - Prince Charles - in honor of his conservation efforts. Prince Charles said that he was very moved by the action. (Photo: PA)

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A couple in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China watched TV with rabbits. They treat this rabbit as their children. Every night at 10pm the rabbit is between these two couples to watch their favorite Korean drama. (Photo: ChinaFotoPress)

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Naki'o became the first dog in the world to be equipped with four fake feet capable of running, even swimming. When Naki'o was abandoned in a frozen puddle, her legs were numb, luckily it was taken care of by a rescue center. Veterinary technician Christie Tomlinson from Colorado, USA adopted and bought Naki'o fake legs. This prosthetic leg is designed like dog's bones and muscles, allowing them to do everything as usual. (Photo: Incrediblefeatures)

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A French woman taught golden fur retrievers to play the piano like artists. The two dogs sat next to the large keyboard, using the front legs to hit the keys. In front of them is the mistress, playing a nearly flute instrument.

Slowly but absolutely accurate, the dogs use the front legs to put on the keys to create the correct notes with the notes they create. The trio has successfully completed some waltz tracks.(Photos from Youtube)