Saturday, December 31, 2011


Smiles all-round: These animals found something to be happy about
Smiles all-round: These animals found something to be happy about

Happy feet: These two penguins smile for the camera while a panda looks content sitting on the snow
Happy feet: These two penguins smile for the camera while a panda looks content sitting on the snow

Happy feet: These two penguins smile for the camera while a panda looks content sitting in the snow

Monkey-ing around: This barbary macaque looks like it is having a ball at the Upper Rock Nature reserve on the island of Gilbraltar, while Otis the hippo gives the camera a toothy grin
Monkey-ing around: This barbary macaque looks like it is having a ball at the Upper Rock Nature reserve on the island of Gilbraltar, while Otis the hippo gives the camera a toothy grin

Pleased to meet you: This barbary macaque looks like it is having a ball at the Upper Rock Nature reserve on the island of Gilbraltar, while Otis the hippo gives the camera a toothy grin

A posing penguin, pictured with its youngster, looks rather pleased with itself and even a deadly Lemon Shark manages to flash a smile for the camera.

Got something to smile about? This shark smirks at the camera while a California Tiger Salamander grins from ear to ear
Got something to smile about? This sharks smirks at the camera while a California Tiger Salamander grins from ear to ear

Got something to smile about? This shark smirks at the camera while a California tiger salamander grins from ear to ear







Rital and Ritag, pictured in September. Conjoined twins occur in only one in every 100,000 live births

Rital and Ritag, pictured in September. Conjoined twins occur in only one in every 100,000 live births


The twins with their parents Abdelmajeed and Enas at The London Orthotic Clinic where they had their helmets fitted by Jo Drake (left) and Saeed Hamid (right)

The twins with their parents Abdelmajeed and Enas at The London Orthotic Clinic where they had their helmets fitted by Jo Drake (left) and Saeed Hamid (right)



How the Mail on Sunday reported the twins' operation

How the Mail on Sunday reported the twins' surgery


Rital Gaboura with her laser-designed pink helmet. She and her sister Ritag survived an operation to separate them after they were born joined at the head

Rital Gaboura with her laser-designed pink helmet. She and her sister Ritag survived an operation to separate them after they were born joined at the head

The girls beat odds of ten million to one to survive - and are now thriving thanks to the special helmets they wear 23 hours a day to correct their head shape

The girls beat odds of ten million to one to survive - and are now thriving thanks to the special helmets they wear 23 hours a day to correct their head shape







The most intelligent cat ever! ;))) Ok, he can’t read but it kinda looks this way, this cat has a very natural look on all these books :)


1 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

2 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

3 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

4 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

5 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

6 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

7 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

8 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

9 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

10 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

11 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

12 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

13 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)

14 Cat That Likes to Read (14 pics)