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Jean-Jacques de Boissieu Titre Français : Marché d'animaux - THE WALK OF ANIMALS-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. The artificial rock in the centre of the avia-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. The artificial rock in the centre of the avia-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. The pond at the back of the aviary is inhabit-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. Black Crowned Crane, Balearica pavonina. (CTK-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. Black Crowned Crane, Balearica pavonina. (CTK-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. Black Crowned Crane, Balearica pavonina. (CTK-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. The pond at the back of the aviary is inhabit-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. A young pair of Black Stork (Ciconia nigra).-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)-stock-photo
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After eight years of renovations, the Olomouc Zoo opened a giant aviary with African birds on June 13, 2025. Visitors can walk among the foreign feathered creatures. The zoo started the gradual renovation of the cage in the shape of a bundt cage, which is one of the largest aviaries in the Czech Republic, in 2018 and required an investment of CZK 4.55 million. In the sloping terrain of the central part of the zoo, the aviary measures nine to 15 metres in height and has a diameter of 45 metres. Birds can easily fly in the aviary thanks to its shape. The artificial rock in the centre of the avia-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 13th June, 2025. Sheep linger in a meadow at sunrise in the Hanover region. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 13th June, 2025. Sheep linger in a meadow at sunrise in the Hanover region. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pixel Art Sheep Collection of Colorful Digital Sheep Illustrations On Transparent Background-stock-photo
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Cartoon Turtle Collection Green Brown  More On Transparent Background-stock-photo
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Silhouettes of African Wildlife: A Collection of Nine Animals-stock-photo
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Cows graze near a village in the Altai Republic, surrounded by open fields and distant hills. The scene is calm and grounded in the rhythm of rural li-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured employee removes invasive plant in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured employee removes invasive plant in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured employee removes invasive plant in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured employee removes invasive plant in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured employee removes invasive plant in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Pec Pod Snezkou, Czech Republic. 12th June, 2025. Lupine multiflora, invasive plant that can crowd native species out of their preferred habitats. Also, their seeds are toxic to animals if too many are consumed. Pictured in meadow in Krkonose (Giant Mountains) National Park near Pec pod Snezkou, Czech Republic, June 12, 2025. Credit: David Tanecek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. At a press event organized by the Lower Saxony Health Authority (NLGA), the enlarged image of a ringlet mosquito (above) and a tiger mosquito (below) are shown next to a cent coin for comparison. Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. Sonja Wolken, specialist veterinarian for parasitology at the Lower Saxony State Health Office (NLGA), demonstrates at a press event organized by the NLGA how to design your garden in such a way as to prevent potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. Sonja Wolken, specialist veterinarian for parasitology at the Lower Saxony State Health Office (NLGA), shows enlarged images of a ringlet mosquito (above) and a tiger mosquito (below) next to a cent piece for comparison at a press event organized by the NLGA. Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. Sonja Wolken, specialist veterinarian for parasitology at the Lower Saxony State Health Office (NLGA), shows enlarged images of a ringworm mosquito (above) and a tiger mosquito (below) next to a cent piece for comparison at a press event organized by the NLGA. It is perched on a mosquito trap, which can be used to catch mosquitoes for research purposes. Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. A mosquito trap, which can be used to catch mosquitoes for research purposes, is on display at a press event organized by the Lower Saxony Health Authority (NLGA). Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have been registered in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. A small tiger mosquito can be seen on the monitor of a mobile microscope at a press event organized by the Lower Saxony Health Authority (NLGA). Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. Sonja Wolken, specialist veterinarian for parasitology at the Lower Saxony State Health Office (NLGA), shows enlarged images of a ringworm mosquito (above) and a tiger mosquito (below) next to a cent piece for comparison at a press event organized by the NLGA. It is perched on a mosquito trap, which can be used to catch mosquitoes for research purposes. Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hanover, Germany. 12th June, 2025. A small tiger mosquito lies in a bowl at a press event of the Lower Saxony Health Authority (NLGA). Individual findings of tiger mosquitoes have also been recorded in Lower Saxony. Credit: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Hattingen, Germany. 12th June, 2025. Waterfowl sitting on a collection of stones in the Ruhr in Hattingen. Credit: Christoph Reichwein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo