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Best Photos of Animals this Month

Best Photos of Animals this Month
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An Ajolote (Ambystoma mexicanum), a kind of amphibian, is seen in a fish tank at a conservation center during the Ajolote Preservation Event, where preservation actions of this endemic species in danger of extinction are discussed in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Mexico, on February 16, 2022. (Photo by Claudio Cruz/AFP Photo)

An Ajolote (Ambystoma mexicanum), a kind of amphibian, is seen in a fish tank at a conservation center during the Ajolote Preservation Event, where preservation actions of this endemic species in danger of extinction are discussed in Xochimilco, Mexico City, Mexico, on February 16, 2022. (Photo by Claudio Cruz/AFP Photo)

A rescued Green sea turtle swims in a pond at the Khor Kalba Conservation Reserve in the city of Kalba, on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, February 1, 2022.  A staggering 75% of all dead green turtles and 57% of all loggerhead turtles in Sharjah had eaten marine debris, including plastic bags, bottle caps, rope and fishing nets, a new study published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin. The study seeks to document the damage and danger of the throwaway plastic that has surged in use around the world and in the UAE, along with other marine debris. (Photo by Kamran Jebreili/AP Photo)

A rescued Green sea turtle swims in a pond at the Khor Kalba Conservation Reserve in the city of Kalba, on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, February 1, 2022. A staggering 75% of all dead green turtles and 57% of all loggerhead turtles in Sharjah had eaten marine debris, including plastic bags, bottle caps, rope and fishing nets, a new study published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin. The study seeks to document the damage and danger of the throwaway plastic that has surged in use around the world and in the UAE, along with other marine debris. (Photo by Kamran Jebreili/AP Photo)

Undated photo shows Siberian white cranes at the Five Stars Sanctuary by the Poyang Lake in Nanchang, East China's Jiangxi Province. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Undated photo shows Siberian white cranes at the Five Stars Sanctuary by the Poyang Lake in Nanchang, East China’s Jiangxi Province. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Icelandic horses stand together at a stud farm in Wehrheim near Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Parts of Germany expect heavy storms during the next days. (Photo by Michael Probst/AP Photo)

Icelandic horses stand together at a stud farm in Wehrheim near Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Parts of Germany expect heavy storms during the next days. (Photo by Michael Probst/AP Photo)

A fox, which locals have named Braveheart due to the loss of its eye, on the banks of the River Dodder in Rathfarnam, Dublin on Monday, February 7, 2022. (Photo by Niall Carson/PA Images via Getty Images)

A fox, which locals have named Braveheart due to the loss of its eye, on the banks of the River Dodder in Rathfarnam, Dublin on Monday, February 7, 2022. (Photo by Niall Carson/PA Images via Getty Images)

A giant panda plays with its cub at the snow-covered Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda in Wolong, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, February 9, 2022. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

A giant panda plays with its cub at the snow-covered Shenshuping base of the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Panda in Wolong, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, February 9, 2022. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Photo taken on February 7, 2022 shows a bald eagle catching fish at the Sandy Wool Lake in Milpitas, California, the United States. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Photo taken on February 7, 2022 shows a bald eagle catching fish at the Sandy Wool Lake in Milpitas, California, the United States. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

A hippo swims in the Magdalena river in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia, Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Colombia's Environment Ministry announced in early Feb. that hippos are an invasive species, in response to a lawsuit against the government over whether to kill or sterilize the hippos that were imported illegally by the late drug lord Pablo Escobar, and whose numbers are growing at a fast pace and pose a threat to biodiversity. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

A hippo swims in the Magdalena river in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia, Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Colombia’s Environment Ministry announced in early Feb. that hippos are an invasive species, in response to a lawsuit against the government over whether to kill or sterilize the hippos that were imported illegally by the late drug lord Pablo Escobar, and whose numbers are growing at a fast pace and pose a threat to biodiversity. (Photo by Fernando Vergara/AP Photo)

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