Ligers. Sitting atop his big brother Hercules, 4-week-old Aries.
A cheeky young squirrel seems to be making it clear that this bird box is his now. Photographer Christine Haines was confronted by the juvenile grey squirrel in a nesting box in her garden in Spokane in Washington. She says: “My husband had constructed nest boxes in our yard to attract Northern Flicker birds. One day I heard a strange noise coming from one of the boxes. I looked up and saw a young squirrel peering out. I grabbed my camera and was able to capture a few pictures with its mouth open. I believe the young squirrel was calling for its mother.”
Picture: Christine Haines / Rex Features (via Animal pictures of the week: 22 July 2011 - Telegraph)
With heat indexes well above 100 degrees in Chicago, Zenda slurps on a lump of cold relief at the Brookfield Zoo.
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