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Photo released by Telam news agency of an aerial view of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) swimming near a man practicing standup paddleboarding in Nuevo Gulf, off the coast of Puerto Madryn, Chubut province, Argentina, on August 31, 2021. (Photo by Maxi Jonas/TELAM/AFP Photo)

Photo released by Telam news agency of an aerial view of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) swimming near a man practicing standup paddleboarding in Nuevo Gulf, off the coast of Puerto Madryn, Chubut province, Argentina, on August 31, 2021. (Photo by Maxi Jonas/TELAM/AFP Photo)

A butterfly is pictured next to the eye of Colombian photographer Juan Guillermo Jaramillo in Jardin, Antioquia department, Colombia on August 19, 2021. Colombian agronomist Juan Guillermo Jaramillo, 65, is the co-author of an inventary that certified Colombia as the country with the largest number of butterfly species in the world. (Photo by Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP Photo)

A butterfly is pictured next to the eye of Colombian photographer Juan Guillermo Jaramillo in Jardin, Antioquia department, Colombia on August 19, 2021. Colombian agronomist Juan Guillermo Jaramillo, 65, is the co-author of an inventary that certified Colombia as the country with the largest number of butterfly species in the world. (Photo by Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP Photo)

Zoo keeper encourages a Reindeer to stand on weighing scales at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

Zoo keeper encourages a Reindeer to stand on weighing scales at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

Zoo keeper Liz Brown encourages a Scarlet Macaw to stand on weighing scales at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

Zoo keeper Liz Brown encourages a Scarlet Macaw to stand on weighing scales at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

“Aloitadores” struggle with wild horses in the “curro” (arena) during the “Rapa Das Bestas” (Shearing of the Beasts) traditional event in the Spanish northwestern village of Sabucedo, some 40kms from Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, on August 29, 2021. During the festival wild horses are rounded up from the mountains to be marked and trim their manes. (Photo by Miguel Riopa/AFP Photo)

“Aloitadores” struggle with wild horses in the “curro” (arena) during the “Rapa Das Bestas” (Shearing of the Beasts) traditional event in the Spanish northwestern village of Sabucedo, some 40kms from Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, on August 29, 2021. During the festival wild horses are rounded up from the mountains to be marked and trim their manes. (Photo by Miguel Riopa/AFP Photo)

Zoo keeper Thomas Maunders observes a Panther Chameleon at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

Zoo keeper Thomas Maunders observes a Panther Chameleon at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 2021 weigh-in and measurement, in Dunstable, Britain, August 24, 2021. (Photo by Matthew Childs/Reuters)

A wild stag is seen lying on the lawn of a holiday rental home as holidaymakers look on in surprise in Villetta Barrea, August 25, 2021. (Photo by Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters)

A wild stag is seen lying on the lawn of a holiday rental home as holidaymakers look on in surprise in Villetta Barrea, August 25, 2021. (Photo by Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters)

A worker feeds macaques during a feeding time at Sangeh Monkey Forest in Sangeh, Bali Island, Indonesia, Wednesday, September 1, 2021. Deprived of their preferred food source – the bananas, peanuts and other goodies brought in by the tourists now kept away by the coronavirus – hungry monkeys on the resort island of Bali have taken to raiding villagers’ homes in the search for something tasty. (Photo by Firdia Lisnawati/AP Photo)

A worker feeds macaques during a feeding time at Sangeh Monkey Forest in Sangeh, Bali Island, Indonesia, Wednesday, September 1, 2021. Deprived of their preferred food source – the bananas, peanuts and other goodies brought in by the tourists now kept away by the coronavirus – hungry monkeys on the resort island of Bali have taken to raiding villagers’ homes in the search for something tasty. (Photo by Firdia Lisnawati/AP Photo)

A Kyrgyz berkutchi (eagle hunter) holds her bird, a golden eagle, during the Solburun national hunt festival in the Kyrchyn gorge near Lake Issyk-Kul, 350 km from the country's capital of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 30 August 2021. Salbuurun is a hunting game of the Kyrgyz people with hunting birds and dogs. In Kyrgyzstan, hunting with golden eagles is still a popular way to feed a family. (Photo by Igor Kovalenko/EPA/EFE)

A Kyrgyz berkutchi (eagle hunter) holds her bird, a golden eagle, during the Solburun national hunt festival in the Kyrchyn gorge near Lake Issyk-Kul, 350 km from the country’s capital of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 30 August 2021. Salbuurun is a hunting game of the Kyrgyz people with hunting birds and dogs. In Kyrgyzstan, hunting with golden eagles is still a popular way to feed a family. (Photo by Igor Kovalenko/EPA/EFE)

A dog rescued by the Animal Surveillance Brigade of the Secretariat of Citizen Security poses during the celebration of the 16th anniversary of this agency, in Mexico City, Mexico, 26 August 2021. The Animal Surveillance Brigade of Mexico City celebrated its 16th anniversary on 26 August trying to raise awareness in the capital against violence against animals. (Photo by Jose Mendez/EPA/EFE)

A dog rescued by the Animal Surveillance Brigade of the Secretariat of Citizen Security poses during the celebration of the 16th anniversary of this agency, in Mexico City, Mexico, 26 August 2021. The Animal Surveillance Brigade of Mexico City celebrated its 16th anniversary on 26 August trying to raise awareness in the capital against violence against animals. (Photo by Jose Mendez/EPA/EFE)

A cow is transported by a helicopter after its summer sojourn in the high Swiss Alpine meadows near the Klausenpass, Switzerland on August 27, 2021. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)

A cow is transported by a helicopter after its summer sojourn in the high Swiss Alpine meadows near the Klausenpass, Switzerland on August 27, 2021. (Photo by Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)

A praying mantis sits atop a New England Patriots helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 19, 2021. (Photo by Eric Hartline/USA TODAY Sports)

A praying mantis sits atop a New England Patriots helmet on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 19, 2021. (Photo by Eric Hartline/USA TODAY Sports)

A lady hand feeds a wild robin at Sefton Park in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 2, 2021. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)

A lady hand feeds a wild robin at Sefton Park in Liverpool, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 2, 2021. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)

American actress Heather Rae Young feeds an alpaca a carrot stick from her mouth during her bridal shower hosted by PETA at Kindred Spirits Care Farm on September 2, 2021. On Thursday morning, PETA and rescued animals from Kindred Spirits Care Farm will host a bridal shower for Heather Rae Young in honor of the longtime animal rights activist and Selling Sunset star’s upcoming nuptials to Tarek El Moussa. (Photo by Snorlax/The Mega Agency)

American actress Heather Rae Young feeds an alpaca a carrot stick from her mouth during her bridal shower hosted by PETA at Kindred Spirits Care Farm on September 2, 2021. On Thursday morning, PETA and rescued animals from Kindred Spirits Care Farm will host a bridal shower for Heather Rae Young in honor of the longtime animal rights activist and Selling Sunset star’s upcoming nuptials to Tarek El Moussa. (Photo by Snorlax/The Mega Agency)

Animals remain in their pen as  fires continues to burn from the South Fire which burned through Lytle Creek, California near Cajon Pass on August 25, 2021 damaging at least six homes and threatening a hundred. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP Photo)

Animals remain in their pen as fires continue to burn from the South Fire which burned through Lytle Creek, California near Cajon Pass on August 25, 2021 damaging at least six homes and threatening a hundred. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP Photo)

Raymond Hinze
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