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Thema: Tiere II Antwort auf: Pressefotos des Jahres von Sascha

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Ko Raya, a five-day-old elephant, looked out of her enclosure at the Berlin Zoo as her
mother, 22-year-old Pang Pha stood nearby, Friday. Ko Raya has two older siblings.
(Steffi Loos/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)



British Lance Cpl. Stephen Heeley posed for pictures with his horse, Yeoman, during a
practice for a military parade at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England, Wednesday.
(Lefteris Pitarakis/Associated Press)



Bullfighter Julian "El Juli" Lopez performed as a bull stabbed his horns into the ground
at a Seville, Spain, arena Tuesday. (Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters)



A street performer dragged a monkey riding a toy motorcycle in the rain in Jakarta,
Indonesia, Tuesday. (Beawiharta/Reuters)



A crane lifted a seriously injured baby elephant that was knocked down by a train
near the Deepor Beel sanctuary near Gauhati, India, Thursday. The elephant was sent
to a state zoological park for treatment. (Anupam Nath/Associated Press)



Veterinary technician Ginny Powell cared for a dying horse at the International
Polo Club of Palm Beach in Wellington, Fla., Sunday. Officials believe the sudden
deaths of 21 horses from a Venezuelan-owned team may have been caused by a yet-to-be
determined toxin in the animals’ feed, vitamins or supplements. (Brandon Kruse/The
Palm Beach Post via Associated Press)



Cattle were stranded on an island created by floodwaters from the James River near
Dickey, N.D., Wednesday. National Guard troops dropped sandbags from a helicopter
Thursday to shore up a weakening dam that is protecting the small town of Kathryn
from the Sheyenne River. (John M. Steiner/The Jamestown Sun via Associated Press)



Sheep farmer Nick Honig, unseen, transports his sheep with a moped because he says
his land is too large to move them around otherwise. (Koen Suyk/Agence France-Presse/
Getty Images)



A horse named De Luain Gorm fell, knocking off jockey G. Gallagher during the John Smith’s
Fox Hunters’ Chase at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England, Thursday. (Peter Byrne/
Associated Press)
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