Japanese Macaques (or Snow Monkeys) groom each other in a hot spring at a snow-covered valley in Yamanouchi town, central Japan January 20, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato
A family of giraffes look out from their enclosure before taking part in a Christmas-themed feeding session at Sydney’s Taronga Park Zoo, December 9, 2014. The giraffe enclosure at the zoo has panoramic views of Sydney’s harbour and allows visitors the chance to get close and feed the zoo’s tallest animals which are native to Africa. REUTERS/Jason Reed
A Western Lowland Gorilla named Mbeli holds her baby in their enclosure at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo October 31, 2014. The baby gorilla was born three days ago, and is the first sired by the zoo’s new Silverback who arrived from France in 2012. REUTERS/David Gray
Newborn giant panda triplets, which were born to giant panda Juxiao (not pictured), are seen inside an incubator at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, Guangdong province August 17, 2014. According to local media, this is the fourth set of giant panda triplets born with the help of artificial insemination procedures in China, and the birth is seen as a miracle due to the low reproduction rate of giant pandas. Picture taken August 17, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer
Two unnamed female Sri Lankan baby leopards (Panthera pardus kotiya) are seen in a zoo in Maubeuge August 12, 2014. The Sri Lankan leopards, reported as an endangered animal species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, were born on July 1, according to the zoo media office. REUTERS/Yves Herman
A firefighter holds a red panda (Ailurus fulgens) from its tail while removing it from a tree at a residential area in Kunming, Yunnan province, July 3, 2014. The animal was spotted in the residential area and was brought down from the tree after residents reported its sighting to the police, local media reported. Picture taken July 3, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer
A camel yawns as a tourist checks images on her camera following a ride on a camel safari alongside the Pacific Ocean on Lighthouse Beach, north of Sydney, December 4, 2014. For 25 years camel rides on this beach have given visitors to Australia’s holiday coast a rare experience available only in a handful of locations in the country. Australia’s long history with the ‘ships of the desert’ goes back to the 1800s when they were imported from Afghanistan and India for use as transportation across Australia’s vast deserts before being released into the wild following their replacement by motorised transport. Picture taken December 4, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed