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A world of strange and wonderful animals await curious football fans

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With the football World Cup just days away, one family in Brazil's northern host city of Manaus has been showcasing some of the exotic animals native to the Amazon rainforest that visitors may come across. Sloths, pythons and baby...
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COLOMBIA: COUNTRY PLAGUED BY ILLEGAL ANIMAL TRADE

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Spanish/Nat Colombia is famous for its dominant role in the international trade of illegal drugs. But the South American country is also plagued by the illegal animal trade. An estimated seven (m) million animals are taken from...
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South Africa - Mobile zoo

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South Africa's latest zoo is one with a difference - it's on wheels so people who have never before had the chance to see wild animals will be able to examine them close up. The mobile institution will visit schools, other education...
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SYND 21 9 78 POLISH CARDINAL ARRIVES IN FRANKFURT ON PEACE MISSION

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Poland's Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski arrived in West Germany on a mission of peace and reconciliation, given the semi-official blessing of the Polish government. He is the first Polish primate to West Germany since World War II. Cardinal...
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Pet owners open chimpanzee sanctuary in Brazil

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AP Television Sorocaba, Brazil, 6th March 2009 1. Wide of two chimps with forest in the background 2. Pan right to left of chimp sanctuary 3. Zoom-in to chimp walking 4. Medium of two chimps, with forest in the background 5. Medium of...
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Sanctuary for bonobo apes in DRC

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1. Pan across river in the Lola ya bonobo sanctuary 2. Various of bonobos in the sanctuary 3. Various of human nannies carrying baby bonobos to the playground 4. Various of baby bonobos 5. SOUNDBITE : (French) Crispin Mahamba,...
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Former circus animals start new lives in reserve

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Lima - 18 April 20151. Various of moneys in travelling cages 2. Netting being tied over pile of cages3. Peruvian air force plane flying animals to protected...
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Gorilla born in Prague zoo

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Visitors got their first glimpse of a baby gorilla on Sunday whose unexpected birth the day before took everyone at Prague zoo by surprise. Nobody had noticed that it's mother, 24-year-old Shinda, was pregnant.Having already had a...
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Gorilla born in Prague zoo

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GORILLA BORN IN PRAGUE ZOOVisitors got their first glimpse of a baby gorilla on Sunday whose unexpected birth the day before took everyone at Prague zoo by surprise. Nobody had noticed that it's mother, 24-year-old Shinda, was...
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Ellie Goulding, Robbie Williams, Biffy Clyro, Jake Bugg and more arrive at Q Awards

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There was a star studded turn out for the annual Q Awards on Monday (21 OCT), with the likes of Ronnie Woods, Tinie Tempha, Chrissie Hynde and Robbie Williams all in attendance at the London ceremony. The Q Magazine Awards honors the...
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Rome zoo animals cool off with ice treats

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SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYAP EntertainmentRome, 13 July 20161. Close-up of tiger licking an ice block2. Wide shot tiger biting ice block3. Close-up tiger eating ice block4. Medium shot children looking at the tiger...
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After two days of protests, the New York Post apologized Thursday for a cartoon that some have interpreted as comparing President Barack Obama to a violent chimpanzee gunned down by police.

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HEADLINE: NY Post makes partial apology for cartoon CAPTION: After two days of protests, the New York Post apologized to some critics who were offended by a cartoon that some have interpreted as racist. However, the paper refuses to...
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Technology fuels birdwatching craze in Brazil

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Birdwatching is becoming increasingly popular in Brazil and it's technology that's fuelling the trend according to experts. The creation of birdwatching apps and the decreasing cost of camera equipment is seeing the number of...
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NEW Keepers count the animals at London Zoo's annual stocktake

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Officials at London Zoo began conducting their annual stock-taking exercise on Wednesday (4 JAN 2012) - aiming to count every single mammal, bird and reptile on the site. It's a huge task - the total number of animals counted last year...
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Saving one of the world's rarest mammals

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AP Television Cuc Phuong National Park - 31 October 2012 1. Mid of Delacour's langur Johanna eating 2. Mid of Delacour's langur Jonathan lying on bar 3. Close of Jonathan 4. Wide of caretaker bringing in leaves 5. Mid of langur eating...
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Ice treats for animals at zoo help combat blistering temperatures

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Temperatures are blistering this week in Rome and Bioparco zoo keepers are attempting to help the animals beat the heat. With the mercury expected to reach at least 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the next few days, zoo...
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Precious baby gifts for princes and princesses ++REPLAY++

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AP Television London, UK - 27 June 2013 1. Close-up pan of silver baby gifts on glass cabinet 2. Close-up of engraved bird on silver egg cup 3. Close-up of eggcup 4. External close tilt up of Asprey engraved in shop front to reveal...
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Macques beat the cold with a hot soak

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When the weather is cold, there is nothing better than a warm bath to take away the chill in your bones. But lounging in a bath is not just for humans. The Snow Monkeys of Yamamouchi in Japan learnt the benefits of a good soak some fifty...
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03/21/73 c0033066 - color new york: baby gorilla with broken arm returns to zoo home nxc 47139 "pattycake" shows: ny medical college ext: baby gorilla named pattycake in arms of john fitzgerald, sof: sof with dr edward garner:...
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Environmentally friendly floating hotel in Cambodian Rainforest

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The Four Rivers Floating Lodge is located on the Tatai River in the southern reaches of Cambodia Cardamom Mountains, halfway between Bangkok and Phnom Penh. This region of rainforest and coastal mangroves barely features on the tourist...
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Olympic golf course holds wildlife and hopes for sport

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4031387LEAD IN:In Rio, golfers have been testing out an all new golf course that has been created especially for the Olympics. There's just over three months to go before Brazil hosts the prestigious...
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Raw: Russian Cat Adopts Baby Monkey As Its Own

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYTyumen, Russia - 20 August 20161. Various of cat with adopted baby monkey2. Various of Tyumen zoo director, Tatyana Antropova holding both animals3. Close of...
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Widow of Bogy and Tamtam puppeteer says he's an inspiration

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LEAD IN:The widow of a famous puppeteer says her husband has inspired a new generation of young people interested in the art.Fawkeya Khafagy's husband Rahmy was the creative force behind TV series Bogy and Tamtam.STORY-LINE:These cuddly...
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Russian cat adopts baby monkey

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SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYTyumen - 20 August 20161. Various of cat with adopted baby monkey2. Various of Tyumen zoo director, Tatyana Antropova holding both animals3. Close of monkey4. SOUNDBITE...