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  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise4.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise5.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise1.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise3.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise8.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise7.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise9.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise6.jpg
  • VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man Lives with Giant Tortoise in Tokyo<br />
<br />
Tsukishima, Tokyo, Japan. Bon, the giant tortoise, is an international star online. Mrs. Mitani bought a small tortoise at a supermarket and brought him home 20 years ago. It was in the middle of August, during the traditional "Bon" holiday, which became his namesake. Now, 20 years later, Bon is a meter long and weighs about 70kg. His favorite foods are bananas, apples, cabbage, and carrots.<br />
African spurred tortoises come from a warm habitat, so he always wears a hand-made cloth when he goes out. He usually walks 5-600 meters and it takes him about an hour to an hour and a half to complete his route. <br />
In the interview, Bon’s owner, Mr. Mitani, said, "Bon is like my son." They sure looked like father and son, walking together side by side.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Man_Lives_with_Giant_Tortoise2.jpg
  • Guy Walks His Pet Tortoise Around the Streets of Tokyo<br />
<br />
19 years ago, 62-year-old Mitani Hisao walked into a Tokyo pet shop and purchased a five-centimetre baby tortoise. Hisao calls him Bon-chan and the African spurred tortoise now weighs 70 kg (154 lbs) and has a shell that measures 75 cm (2 ft 5 in) in diameter.<br />
Two to three times a week Hisao and Bon-chan go for long walks (1.5 – 2 hours!) on the streets of Tokyo, much to the delight of all onlookers and pedestrians. The slow moving duo cause a stir wherever they go.<br />
Although he is married, Misao, a funeral director, does not have any children. He says he considers Bon-Chan his son<br />
<br />
“Bon-chan is the only one in my family that listens to me, so I confide in him all the time. I just say his name and he walks over to me.”<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Man_Walks_His_Pet_Torto...jpg
  • Guy Walks His Pet Tortoise Around the Streets of Tokyo<br />
<br />
19 years ago, 62-year-old Mitani Hisao walked into a Tokyo pet shop and purchased a five-centimetre baby tortoise. Hisao calls him Bon-chan and the African spurred tortoise now weighs 70 kg (154 lbs) and has a shell that measures 75 cm (2 ft 5 in) in diameter.<br />
Two to three times a week Hisao and Bon-chan go for long walks (1.5 – 2 hours!) on the streets of Tokyo, much to the delight of all onlookers and pedestrians. The slow moving duo cause a stir wherever they go.<br />
Although he is married, Misao, a funeral director, does not have any children. He says he considers Bon-Chan his son<br />
<br />
“Bon-chan is the only one in my family that listens to me, so I confide in him all the time. I just say his name and he walks over to me.”<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Man_Walks_His_Pet_Torto...jpg
  • Guy Walks His Pet Tortoise Around the Streets of Tokyo<br />
<br />
19 years ago, 62-year-old Mitani Hisao walked into a Tokyo pet shop and purchased a five-centimetre baby tortoise. Hisao calls him Bon-chan and the African spurred tortoise now weighs 70 kg (154 lbs) and has a shell that measures 75 cm (2 ft 5 in) in diameter.<br />
Two to three times a week Hisao and Bon-chan go for long walks (1.5 – 2 hours!) on the streets of Tokyo, much to the delight of all onlookers and pedestrians. The slow moving duo cause a stir wherever they go.<br />
Although he is married, Misao, a funeral director, does not have any children. He says he considers Bon-Chan his son<br />
<br />
“Bon-chan is the only one in my family that listens to me, so I confide in him all the time. I just say his name and he walks over to me.”<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Man_Walks_His_Pet_Torto...jpg
  • Guy Walks His Pet Tortoise Around the Streets of Tokyo<br />
<br />
19 years ago, 62-year-old Mitani Hisao walked into a Tokyo pet shop and purchased a five-centimetre baby tortoise. Hisao calls him Bon-chan and the African spurred tortoise now weighs 70 kg (154 lbs) and has a shell that measures 75 cm (2 ft 5 in) in diameter.<br />
Two to three times a week Hisao and Bon-chan go for long walks (1.5 – 2 hours!) on the streets of Tokyo, much to the delight of all onlookers and pedestrians. The slow moving duo cause a stir wherever they go.<br />
Although he is married, Misao, a funeral director, does not have any children. He says he considers Bon-Chan his son<br />
<br />
“Bon-chan is the only one in my family that listens to me, so I confide in him all the time. I just say his name and he walks over to me.”<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Man_Walks_His_Pet_Torto...jpg
  • Guy Walks His Pet Tortoise Around the Streets of Tokyo<br />
<br />
19 years ago, 62-year-old Mitani Hisao walked into a Tokyo pet shop and purchased a five-centimetre baby tortoise. Hisao calls him Bon-chan and the African spurred tortoise now weighs 70 kg (154 lbs) and has a shell that measures 75 cm (2 ft 5 in) in diameter.<br />
Two to three times a week Hisao and Bon-chan go for long walks (1.5 – 2 hours!) on the streets of Tokyo, much to the delight of all onlookers and pedestrians. The slow moving duo cause a stir wherever they go.<br />
Although he is married, Misao, a funeral director, does not have any children. He says he considers Bon-Chan his son<br />
<br />
“Bon-chan is the only one in my family that listens to me, so I confide in him all the time. I just say his name and he walks over to me.”<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Man_Walks_His_Pet_Torto...jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up6.jpg
  • JINAN, CHINA - JULY 30: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
500 year old Tortoise caught <br />
<br />
A peasant holds a giant tortoise by a rope on July 30, 2014 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China. A peasant holds a giant tortoise the size of a washbasin by a rope on the overpass of Jiefang Road Central Hospital. The peasant claims to have unintentionally caught the tortoise in the Yellow River Many and is selling it to passersby for 1000 RMB (746.5 USD). Many passersby claim that the tortoise is over 500 years old and urges the peasant to set it free. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_500_year_old_Tortoise_c...jpg
  • JINAN, CHINA - JULY 30: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
500 year old Tortoise caught <br />
<br />
A peasant holds a giant tortoise by a rope on July 30, 2014 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China. A peasant holds a giant tortoise the size of a washbasin by a rope on the overpass of Jiefang Road Central Hospital. The peasant claims to have unintentionally caught the tortoise in the Yellow River Many and is selling it to passersby for 1000 RMB (746.5 USD). Many passersby claim that the tortoise is over 500 years old and urges the peasant to set it free. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_500_year_old_Tortoise_c...jpg
  • JINAN, CHINA - JULY 30: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
500 year old Tortoise caught <br />
<br />
A peasant holds a giant tortoise by a rope on July 30, 2014 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China. A peasant holds a giant tortoise the size of a washbasin by a rope on the overpass of Jiefang Road Central Hospital. The peasant claims to have unintentionally caught the tortoise in the Yellow River Many and is selling it to passersby for 1000 RMB (746.5 USD). Many passersby claim that the tortoise is over 500 years old and urges the peasant to set it free. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_500_year_old_Tortoise_c...jpg
  • JINAN, CHINA - JULY 30: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
500 year old Tortoise caught <br />
<br />
A peasant holds a giant tortoise by a rope on July 30, 2014 in Jinan, Shandong Province of China. A peasant holds a giant tortoise the size of a washbasin by a rope on the overpass of Jiefang Road Central Hospital. The peasant claims to have unintentionally caught the tortoise in the Yellow River Many and is selling it to passersby for 1000 RMB (746.5 USD). Many passersby claim that the tortoise is over 500 years old and urges the peasant to set it free. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_500_year_old_Tortoise_c...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Sweaters Made Just For Turtles! <br />
Now that your pet snake has a sweater, you need to get the rest of your reptiles all cozied up. Etsy shop MossyTortoise has got the testudines covered (literally!) with their line of crocheted Turtle & Tortoise Sweaters. Not only will your purchase keep your little cold-blooded slow poke warm, but 10% of all income goes to the International Reptile Rescue.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sweaters_Made_For_Turtl...jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up11.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up13.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up12.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up2.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up3.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up15.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
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  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up4.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up14.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up10.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up9.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up8.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up7.jpg
  • Adorable Before and After pictures of Animals growing up<br />
<br />
Pets and people share a very special bond when they grow up together, which is why we’ve compiled a list of pictures of people and their pets growing up and sometimes growing old together.<br />
<br />
Because of their shorter lifespans, dogs, cats and other domestic animals tend to grow out of their juvenile forms relatively quickly. In a few months, that cute and doofy puppy that’s tripping all over himself will be galloping between your legs enthusiastically, and in a few months more he or she will be approaching their adult size. Their growing bodies and maturity help put the changes in our own lives into perspective as well. It also helps us appreciate the fact that they spend their lives by our sides as our faithful companions.<br />
<br />
Their shorter lifespans also mean that our beloved pets will invariably become a beautiful lesson in both love and loss. Watching your furry childhood friend grow old and die is a harrowing and sorrowful but also natural and potentially enlightening part of life. Of course, that might not be the case for the guy with the tortoise – although their lives are drastically shorter in captivity, a pet that can live for a century or more certainly has a chance to outlive its owner.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Pets_Growing_Up5.jpg
  • Indian man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle tortoises, Meerkat babies<br />
<br />
Police arrested an Indian tourist at the Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday after six tortoises and three Meerkat babies were found hidden inside his suitcase.<br />
<br />
Kamal Batsha Thameem Ansari, 33, was arrested when he was about to board Thai Airways International Flight TG337 to Chennai.<br />
<br />
Officials scanned his suitcase using an X-ray machine and found the animals.<br />
<br />
Officials then opened the suitcase and found six leopard tortoises and three Meerkat babies. The Indian and his suitcase were sent to the Suvarnabhumi police station for questioning.<br />
<br />
He was charged with attempting to smuggle protected animals out of the country.<br />
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  • Indian man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle tortoises, Meerkat babies<br />
<br />
Police arrested an Indian tourist at the Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday after six tortoises and three Meerkat babies were found hidden inside his suitcase.<br />
<br />
Kamal Batsha Thameem Ansari, 33, was arrested when he was about to board Thai Airways International Flight TG337 to Chennai.<br />
<br />
Officials scanned his suitcase using an X-ray machine and found the animals.<br />
<br />
Officials then opened the suitcase and found six leopard tortoises and three Meerkat babies. The Indian and his suitcase were sent to the Suvarnabhumi police station for questioning.<br />
<br />
He was charged with attempting to smuggle protected animals out of the country.<br />
©Suvarnabhumi Airport/Exclusivepix Media
    Expix_Indian_man_arrested_trying_to_...jpg
  • Indian man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle tortoises, Meerkat babies<br />
<br />
Police arrested an Indian tourist at the Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday after six tortoises and three Meerkat babies were found hidden inside his suitcase.<br />
<br />
Kamal Batsha Thameem Ansari, 33, was arrested when he was about to board Thai Airways International Flight TG337 to Chennai.<br />
<br />
Officials scanned his suitcase using an X-ray machine and found the animals.<br />
<br />
Officials then opened the suitcase and found six leopard tortoises and three Meerkat babies. The Indian and his suitcase were sent to the Suvarnabhumi police station for questioning.<br />
<br />
He was charged with attempting to smuggle protected animals out of the country.<br />
©Suvarnabhumi Airport/Exclusivepix Media
    Expix_Indian_man_arrested_trying_to_...jpg
  • Indian man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle tortoises, Meerkat babies<br />
<br />
Police arrested an Indian tourist at the Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday after six tortoises and three Meerkat babies were found hidden inside his suitcase.<br />
<br />
Kamal Batsha Thameem Ansari, 33, was arrested when he was about to board Thai Airways International Flight TG337 to Chennai.<br />
<br />
Officials scanned his suitcase using an X-ray machine and found the animals.<br />
<br />
Officials then opened the suitcase and found six leopard tortoises and three Meerkat babies. The Indian and his suitcase were sent to the Suvarnabhumi police station for questioning.<br />
<br />
He was charged with attempting to smuggle protected animals out of the country.<br />
©Suvarnabhumi Airport/Exclusivepix Media
    Expix_Indian_man_arrested_trying_to_...jpg
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