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A Turopolje Piglet runs through its enclosure in the Zurich Zoo, Switzerland
Picture: EPA/STEFFEN SCHMIDT (via Animal pictures of the week: 21 October 2011 - Telegraph)
The Argentinians obviously took some acting lessons from the Italians (Vive Italia)
Back in the country. Boston in two days!!!
DAILY USE OF A PREHENSILE TAIL: If mother gorillaz Kijvu had a prehensile tail, she could make entertaining this little tyke way easier. Instant play!
A nine day old gorilla lays in the hand of its mother Kijivu at the Prague Zoo.
(AFP/Getty photo by Michal Cizek / May 3, 2010) (via Photos in the news - chicagotribune.com)
Daily Use of a Prehensile Tail: Turn the faucet on with a tail, those two hands can cup water… no more wet beard!
Jammu, India
(Jaipal Singh / EPA / May 10, 2010)
Monkeys drink water out of taps on a hot afternoon in the northern Indian city of Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir. Temperatures in northern India have soared above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. (via Photos | Pictures in the News - latimes.com)
DAILY USE OF A PREHENSILE TAIL: A prehensile tail would help complete this sassy little monkey’s fierce look. “Oh no he didn’t!”
Dusky Leaf Monkey
DAILY USE OF A PREHENSILE TAIL: For those of us without dramatic eyes like this, a prehensile tail could hold the compact mirror while we apply our mascara.
Japanese Monkey (by trotsurf)
DAILY USE OF A PREHENSILE TAIL: No, this gibbon does not have a prehensile tail, but he is still an adorable ape. Who needs those expensive Brookstone neck pillows on a plane if you have prehensile tail to wrap around your neck or prop up on?
White-Handed Gibbon.
Photographer Paul Becker captured these shots last week while visiting the Cincinnati Zoo. The two-month-old Gibbon is named Possum. Zooborns
DAILY USE OF A PREHENSILE TAIL: An extra limb for swimming!
Oz the snow monkey was born 11 months ago at Central Park Zoo in New York. Picture: DAN CALLISTER / REX FEATURES
A meerkat scouting for predators in the Kalahari
Picture: HANNES LOCHNER / BARCROFT MEDIA (via Colours of the Kalahari: a new book of pictures by South African wildlife photographer Hannes Lochner - Telegraph)