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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny9.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny8.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny7.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny6.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny5.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny4.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny2.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny3.jpg
  • Meet the world's most stylish bunny: Adorable rabbit wins thousands of fans online for his VERY impressive wardrobe<br />
<br />
While Insta-famous dogs and cats are commonplace on social media, one very stylish rabbit is now making a name for himself.<br />
PuiPui, an adorable Holland Lop bunny from Tokyo, boasts over 24,000 followers on Instagram, and it's not difficult to see why. <br />
The chic rabbit is often snapped living it up in very intricate outfits and costumes<br />
<br />
'The most stylish bunny in the world,' Mumitan has written on her Instagram bio. <br />
'I make all the costumes for my bun.' <br />
Snaps of PuiPui show him dressed up in an array of creative costumes - from Sherlock-inspired get-ups to a corporate look complete with a tie and glasses. <br />
©Mumitan/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Worlds_stylish_bunny1.jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Two two-month-old Siberian tigers play with a rabbit during a wild training at Qingdao forest wild animal world on September 10, 2013 in Qingdao, China. The two cubs were defeated by the rabbit, and zoo keepers had to put their mother into the cage. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Tigers_Play_With_Rabbit...jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny1.jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny2.jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny3.jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny5.jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny4.jpg
  • Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious pictures<br />
<br />
Meet Wally, the bunny with wing-like ears who has captured the hearts of thousands with his precious Instagram pictures<br />
<br />
'He's a beautiful little creature and a wonderful pet.'<br />
Wally's account is full of images of the young bunny rabbit enjoying the good life, lounging around at home, frolicking in the garden, and playing hide and seek.<br />
Molly also posts videos of her adorable, and a recent clip of her pet flopping over was liked more than 2,000 times.<br />
The adorable bunny was also filmed 'making a collage' as he used his teeth to tear through colorful paper and pick up a roll of tape. <br />
'Awww this made my day. I love seeing what that precious bunny is up to everyday. I still vote Wally should have his own tv show [sic],' one fan commented on the video, while someone else added: 'So crafty!'<br />
<br />
But by far the most popular posts on the account are the videos of Wally flaunting his impressive ear-span, while leaping into the air, be it for fun - or to grab at a piece of food. <br />
One video, which was posted three weeks ago, shows the young bunny leaping into the air in slow motion, while his ears flap slowly around his face. <br />
It was captioned: '"LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" Wally, how about, "Would you care to see my performance?" "I'm a PERFORMER! WATCH MY PERFORMANCE!" [sic]' <br />
The clip, which has been liked more than 1,500 times, has received hundreds of comments from fans, noting how satisfying it is to watch Wally at his happiest. <br />
'I'm obsessed with Wally I've been watching his videos for like an hour now,' one person wrote, while another added: 'Oh my, this is way too cute!'<br />
While English Angora bunnies are known for having large ears, Wally's appear to be much bigger than the average rabbit's, making him look all the more unique, particularly when he takes to the air. <br />
<br />
And according to his Instagram account, Wally is now getting ready to indulge into some internationa
    Exclusivepix_Wally_The_Bunny6.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
China's Moon Rover Yutu Separates From Lander<br />
<br />
Screen shows the photo of the Yutu, or "Jade Rabbit" moon rover taken by the camera on the Change-3 moon lander during the mutual-photograph process, at the Beijing Aerospace Control Centre in Beijing, China. The moon rover and the moon lander took photos of each other Sunday night, marking the complete success of the Change-3 lunar probe mission. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_lunar_probe_Moon1.jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
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Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...JPG
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon3.jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon4.jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon5.jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon6.jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon2.jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - China Out - Finland Out<br />
<br />
China's Moon Rover Yutu Separates From Lander<br />
<br />
Screen shows the photo of China's lunar probe Change 3's lander taken by the country's first moon rover, Yutu, during the mutual-photograph process, at the Beijing Aerospace Control Centre in Beijing, China. The moon rover and the moon lander took photos of each other Sunday night, marking the complete success of the Change-3 lunar probe mission. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_lunar_probe_Moon2.jpg
  • NON EXCLUSIVE PHOTO FEATURE:<br />
<br />
Growing stages of adorable pet bunnies<br />
<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based photographer, Ashraful Arefin has delightfully captured the growing stages of his adorable pet bunnies. His latest series documents the growth of four baby bunnies from birth to 30 days old.<br />
<br />
It all started when Arefin adopted two bunnies (Tooni and Nottu) nearly a year ago and loved to photograph them. Since then, one of his bunnies, Tooni, gave birth to four babies. This has provided Arefin with new little models, so he decided to document their daily lives and those special moments, as they grew older.<br />
<br />
ìIt was such an amazing and happy moment for me to see them growing up in front of my eyes, I wanted to keep a souvenir through the photos and also share my happiness with peopleî says Arefin.<br />
<br />
Tooni is a brown mixed-breed female, and Nottu is a Dutch male. Arefin says that all his bunnies are very calm and have a sweet nature. Tooni is more confident and independent and Nottu is childish and loves to be pampered.<br />
<br />
ìThey all just love to eat, they could eat all day long without getting tired!î remarks Arefin.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Arefin cannot keep the babies at his house anymore, as there isnít enough room for them, but he has already found a safe and happy home for them and will be handed to their new human parents soon<br />
©IMP/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Growing_stages_pet_bunn...jpg
  • XICHANG, CHINA - DECEMBER 02:  china out - finland out <br />
<br />
China Launches Its First Moon Rover <br />
<br />
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe takes off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on December 2, 2013 in Xichang, Sichuan Province of China. China successfully sent the Chang'e-3 lunar probe with its first moon rover aboard into orbit on Monday morning. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_China_Launches_To_Moon1.jpg
  • HUAIAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
A Rabbit With "Elephant's Tusk" <br />
<br />
A 5-month-old rabbit is seen with "Elephants tusk" on December 4, 2013 in Huaian, Jiangsu Province of China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Rabbit_With_Elephants_T...jpg
  • HUAIAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
A Rabbit With "Elephant's Tusk" <br />
<br />
A 5-month-old rabbit is seen with "Elephants tusk" on December 4, 2013 in Huaian, Jiangsu Province of China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Rabbit_With_Elephants_T...jpg
  • HUAIAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
A Rabbit With "Elephant's Tusk" <br />
<br />
A 5-month-old rabbit is seen with "Elephants tusk" on December 4, 2013 in Huaian, Jiangsu Province of China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Rabbit_With_Elephants_T...jpg
  • HUAIAN, CHINA - DECEMBER 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
A Rabbit With "Elephant's Tusk" <br />
<br />
A 5-month-old rabbit is seen with "Elephants tusk" on December 4, 2013 in Huaian, Jiangsu Province of China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Rabbit_With_Elephants_T...jpg
  • That is one bad hare day! The incredibly fluffy Angora rabbits who are so engulfed by their bushy fur you can hardly tell there is a living creature within it<br />
<br />
Yes, believe it or not there really is a rabbit underneath all that fur, although it seems to be having a very bad or very good hare day.<br />
Like a giant dust bunny, Ida the English Angora is the proud owner of possibly the worlds longest or at least softest hair for a rabbit - which can get as long as 10 or more inches.<br />
Bred and coiffed by Betty Chu, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, the rabbits tour across the state for display in shows as part of the Northern California Angora Guild.<br />
<br />
Long famed and desired for their incredibly soft fur or wool, Chu uses scissors to shear her rabbits, never once harming her fluffy friends.<br />
<br />
Incredibly, while the rabbits hair literally engulfs it, the bunny itself weighs only six or seven pounds at max.<br />
<br />
Preparing the rabbits for display is an arduous and delicate task - and Betty uses a special brush and hairdryer that doubles up a vacuum cleaner to give added volume.<br />
Her rabbits hair grows back at the rate of one inch a month and she uses the wool that she gets from her rabbits for scarves, hats and gloves.<br />
<br />
Indeed, breeding the rabbits is Chu's passion and she doesn't make any money from it and is involved in it purely for the enjoyment she gets from them as pets.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_incredibly_fluffy_rabbi...JPG
  • That is one bad hare day! The incredibly fluffy Angora rabbits who are so engulfed by their bushy fur you can hardly tell there is a living creature within it<br />
<br />
Yes, believe it or not there really is a rabbit underneath all that fur, although it seems to be having a very bad or very good hare day.<br />
Like a giant dust bunny, Ida the English Angora is the proud owner of possibly the worlds longest or at least softest hair for a rabbit - which can get as long as 10 or more inches.<br />
Bred and coiffed by Betty Chu, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, the rabbits tour across the state for display in shows as part of the Northern California Angora Guild.<br />
<br />
Long famed and desired for their incredibly soft fur or wool, Chu uses scissors to shear her rabbits, never once harming her fluffy friends.<br />
<br />
Incredibly, while the rabbits hair literally engulfs it, the bunny itself weighs only six or seven pounds at max.<br />
<br />
Preparing the rabbits for display is an arduous and delicate task - and Betty uses a special brush and hairdryer that doubles up a vacuum cleaner to give added volume.<br />
Her rabbits hair grows back at the rate of one inch a month and she uses the wool that she gets from her rabbits for scarves, hats and gloves.<br />
<br />
Indeed, breeding the rabbits is Chu's passion and she doesn't make any money from it and is involved in it purely for the enjoyment she gets from them as pets.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_incredibly_fluffy_rabbi...jpg
  • That is one bad hare day! The incredibly fluffy Angora rabbits who are so engulfed by their bushy fur you can hardly tell there is a living creature within it<br />
<br />
Yes, believe it or not there really is a rabbit underneath all that fur, although it seems to be having a very bad or very good hare day.<br />
Like a giant dust bunny, Ida the English Angora is the proud owner of possibly the worlds longest or at least softest hair for a rabbit - which can get as long as 10 or more inches.<br />
Bred and coiffed by Betty Chu, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, the rabbits tour across the state for display in shows as part of the Northern California Angora Guild.<br />
<br />
Long famed and desired for their incredibly soft fur or wool, Chu uses scissors to shear her rabbits, never once harming her fluffy friends.<br />
<br />
Incredibly, while the rabbits hair literally engulfs it, the bunny itself weighs only six or seven pounds at max.<br />
<br />
Preparing the rabbits for display is an arduous and delicate task - and Betty uses a special brush and hairdryer that doubles up a vacuum cleaner to give added volume.<br />
Her rabbits hair grows back at the rate of one inch a month and she uses the wool that she gets from her rabbits for scarves, hats and gloves.<br />
<br />
Indeed, breeding the rabbits is Chu's passion and she doesn't make any money from it and is involved in it purely for the enjoyment she gets from them as pets.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_incredibly_fluffy_rabbi...jpg
  • That is one bad hare day! The incredibly fluffy Angora rabbits who are so engulfed by their bushy fur you can hardly tell there is a living creature within it<br />
<br />
Yes, believe it or not there really is a rabbit underneath all that fur, although it seems to be having a very bad or very good hare day.<br />
Like a giant dust bunny, Ida the English Angora is the proud owner of possibly the worlds longest or at least softest hair for a rabbit - which can get as long as 10 or more inches.<br />
Bred and coiffed by Betty Chu, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, the rabbits tour across the state for display in shows as part of the Northern California Angora Guild.<br />
<br />
Long famed and desired for their incredibly soft fur or wool, Chu uses scissors to shear her rabbits, never once harming her fluffy friends.<br />
<br />
Incredibly, while the rabbits hair literally engulfs it, the bunny itself weighs only six or seven pounds at max.<br />
<br />
Preparing the rabbits for display is an arduous and delicate task - and Betty uses a special brush and hairdryer that doubles up a vacuum cleaner to give added volume.<br />
Her rabbits hair grows back at the rate of one inch a month and she uses the wool that she gets from her rabbits for scarves, hats and gloves.<br />
<br />
Indeed, breeding the rabbits is Chu's passion and she doesn't make any money from it and is involved in it purely for the enjoyment she gets from them as pets.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_incredibly_fluffy_rabbi...JPG
  • That is one bad hare day! The incredibly fluffy Angora rabbits who are so engulfed by their bushy fur you can hardly tell there is a living creature within it<br />
<br />
Yes, believe it or not there really is a rabbit underneath all that fur, although it seems to be having a very bad or very good hare day.<br />
Like a giant dust bunny, Ida the English Angora is the proud owner of possibly the worlds longest or at least softest hair for a rabbit - which can get as long as 10 or more inches.<br />
Bred and coiffed by Betty Chu, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, the rabbits tour across the state for display in shows as part of the Northern California Angora Guild.<br />
<br />
Long famed and desired for their incredibly soft fur or wool, Chu uses scissors to shear her rabbits, never once harming her fluffy friends.<br />
<br />
Incredibly, while the rabbits hair literally engulfs it, the bunny itself weighs only six or seven pounds at max.<br />
<br />
Preparing the rabbits for display is an arduous and delicate task - and Betty uses a special brush and hairdryer that doubles up a vacuum cleaner to give added volume.<br />
Her rabbits hair grows back at the rate of one inch a month and she uses the wool that she gets from her rabbits for scarves, hats and gloves.<br />
<br />
Indeed, breeding the rabbits is Chu's passion and she doesn't make any money from it and is involved in it purely for the enjoyment she gets from them as pets.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_incredibly_fluffy_rabbi...JPG
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • Rescue Dog Becomes 'Mum' To Every Animal She Meets <br />
<br />
When the rabbit escaped from her hutch, Meylin Hadad panicked. The neighbors had a dog, and if the rabbit got into their yard, Hadad worried it would be the end of her.<br />
<br />
Hadad screamed for her daughter to come help her catch the rabbit. Hadad's own dog — a Great Dane named Missy — came bounding over and chased the rabbit down. Hadad feared the worst.<br />
<br />
"I'm like, OK, that's it," says Hadad "But when I got there, nothing had happened. She had grabbed the rabbit, but she was just holding her on the ground with her mouth. Her teeth weren't even touching her. And when I picked up the rabbit, she started licking her. After that, I'm like, OK — this dog will never hurt anything."<br />
<br />
Before Missy was Hadad's dog, she'd been owned by one of Hadad's acquaintances. The first owners decided they didn't want Missy anymore, so Hadad adopted her in 2012.<br />
<br />
"They got Missy when she was a newborn," Hadad explains. "They weren't too familiar with the breed. They didn't realize how big she was getting, so at 6 months, they didn't have the space for her, and they didn't want to take care of her."<br />
<br />
Missy isn't the only animal Hadad has rescued. She has a mini animal sanctuary at her home in Broward County in South Florida, with rescued dogs, cats, horses, goats, chickens, birds and a porcupine. Today, Missy is in her element at Hadad's home. She adores all the animals, Hadad says, treating them like her own children.<br />
<br />
"She just immediately wants to play with everybody," Hadad says. "Any new animal that I've brought in, she wants to nurture and take on the mommy role."<br />
<br />
Last October, Hadad adopted Gordo, a piglet found running down a sidewalk in Miami. Hadad's friend grabbed the piglet before a car hit him, and Hadad offered to adopted him. The moment Gordo met Missy, he was obsessed with her, Hadad says. "That pig went directly to the dog," Hadad says. "Obviously the first time they met, I held Missy on a rope, just being cautious.
    ExPix_Rescue_Dog_Becomes_Mum_To_Ever...jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
A DEFECTOR'S LIFE IN SOUTH KOREA<br />
<br />
Kim is 16 years old and lives in Seoul, South Korea. She looks like any other teenager when you see her shopping in the street. But like 28,000 other refugees, she has escaped from North Korea.One morning in 2011, her mother could no longer bear the misery, lack of freedom and food deprivation, so she and her daughter escaped to seek refuge in the wealthy ultra-modern South Korea. Kim was 10 and had to leave the rest of her family, her friends and her school without even having the chance to say goodbye.<br />
They fled their country in secret by crossing on foot and by night the river making up the border with China. Their journey to reach South Korea took eight long months. After making it to China, her mother used her meager savings to pay smugglers to enter Laos, Thailand and finally South Korea. They arrived in the Land of Morning Calm in 2012.<br />
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Photo shows: Kim remembers the sad memories of her past life, they were suffering from the widespread famine and had nothing to eat – her mother told her that she was going to kill her rabbits. They were her pets... She herself was born under the sign of the Rabbit and was deeply attached to them. Torn by hunger, she ate her friends in tears...<br />
Since then, she has fought for animal rights and campaigns against the consumption of dog meat in Seoul, a tradition that is still alive in both Koreas.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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  • The first 3D latte art in the world<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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  • The first 3D latte art in the world<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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The first 3D latte art in the world<br />
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3D printer, 3D movie, and,,, next comes 3D Latte Art!!!<br />
3D latte art is an art style where the artist uses whipped cream to decorate coffee cups with all sorts of shapes and designs. They say it was invented and spread throughout the world by Barista Kazuki Yamamoto. Yamamoto’s work encompasses a wide range of designs, from animals to popular characters. The Cat and Rabbit that he made during our interview with him were so adorable that we hesitated to drink them. We went to the cafe that Yamamoto manages, called “Reissue,” in Harajuku, to see what 3D Latte Art is like in person.<br />
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