The sights less seen Agencies Published October 26, 2012 0 [Chilling. ] A Galapagos land iguana is seen at the Galapagos National Park in Santa Cruz.?Photo by Reuters [Goat organises campaign to save his brothers from the massacre tomorrow.] A goat eats vegetables as a "guest of honour" during a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) event ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Azha.?Photo by AFP [Man confuses cat for scarf. Cat furious.] A man carries a large domestic cat on his shoulder during a ride on a local bus in downtown Rome.?Photo by Reuters [Dance of flight.] A man feeds sparrows at Madrid's Retiro park during an autumn day.?Photo by Reuters [Defying physics. Like a boss.] Pakistani men ride on a motorcycle as they carries animals ahead of the Muslim sacrificial festival of Eid al-Azha in Lahore.?Photo by AFP [Ultimate family values.] Wildlife authorities resorted to using 45 generators, each consuming 200 litres of diesel a week from June to November, to ensure the animals can get water.?Photo by AFP [Epitome of trust.] A squirrel is fed by a woman on an autumn day at Madrid's Retiro Park.?Photo by Reuters [Bananas have paparazzi troubles too.] A media frenzy surrounds the mystery monkey as he lies in his cage coming out of his tranquilized state at the Animal Hospital of Northwood.?Photo by AP [Bug thinks its a turtle.] The insect tucks its head into its throat - making it not only a new species but an entirely new genus.?Photo by Reuters [Lacerated beauty.] A veterinarian from the Zoological Foundation of El Salvador (FUNZEL) uses a stethoscope on a female dolphin in San Diego.?Photo by Reuters [One tough pumpkin.] Polar bear Nanuq enjoys his food draped around a carved pumpkin.?Photo by AFP [Giving The Hulk a run for his money.] A man loads fodder onto a donkey cart for sale on the outskirts of Faisalabad.?Reuters Photo [What we are blessed with.] Dark clouds are pictured as precipitation falls over the Hindu Kush mountains during a flight between Bamiyan and Kabul.?Photo by AFP [The human effect.] An Indian boy stands amongst idols of Hindu goddess Durga and others after they were immersed by Hindu devotees.?Photo by AP A moment for our quadruped brothers in arms. Grace, a search dog with the British army, runs towards a handler during a photo-opportunity, wearing a Dickin Medal, Britain's highest award for bravery by animals.?Photo by AP [Closer to God.] Hikers enjoy the view over the mist in the valleys of the Alps mountains from the top of Wendelstein mountain.?Photo by AP Join our Whatsapp channel A collection of lighthearted, not too thought-provoking, miscellaneous, possibly pointless photos to make your web surfing relatively more eventful.
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