Shown under are 10 beautiful pictures of animals.
1. Lions of Vladislav Goncharov perform during the awards
ceremony for the 36th Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival in
Monaco on January 24, 2012. The International Circus Festival will take
place from January 19 to January 29, 2012.
2.
Yuan Zi, a male giant panda, bites on bamboo inside his enclosure at
the ZooParc de Beauval in Saint-Aignan, Central France January 17,
2012. A pair of giant pandas, which have been loaned to the zoo by
China, will be on public view for the first time on February 11, 2012.


3. A four-month-old lion cub, which was originally from Africa, is seen inside its cage at Jordan’s zoo in Yaduda December 15, 2011.

4. Two lions with their four-month-old cubs are seen in their cage at a zoo in Yaduda December 15, 2011.

5. Valentina, a lioness, looks on next to her three cubs during a media photocall at the Santa Fe Zoo in Medellin November 4, 2011. These lion cubs were born in the Zoo on October 9, 2011.

6. Female
Amur tiger Iris licks its 7-week-old cub during one of their first
walks in an open-air cage at the Royev Ruchey zoo in Russia’s Siberian
city of Krasnoyarsk September 29, 2011. Iris gave birth to three cubs
in the beginning of August, according to zoo employees. The Amur tiger
is an endangered species.

7. A
newborn elephant stands with his mother in the flooded Ayutthaya
province, 80 km (49 miles) north of Bangkok October 13, 2011.

8. A
three-month-old Bengal Tiger plays with a three-month-old lion cub at a
zoo in Puerto Vallarta October 13, 2011. The keepers at the zoo
educate visitors and raise awareness on endangered animals around the
world. The park’s own tiger breeding programme
has enjoyed success with more than 20 tigers born since 2010 including
a rare white Bengal tiger, according to zoo vet Martin Martinz

9. A baby rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) plays with a tiger cub at a zoo in Hefei, Anhui province, August 2, 2012.

10. A Red Panda Bear sleeps in the Panda Bear
enclosure at the Beijing Zoo on May 22, 2012. The zoo grounds were
originally a Ming Dynasty imperial palace and finally opened to the public in 1908.

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