ANIMAL's DAY

A zookeeper feeds milk to a newborn baby giraffe at the
zoo of Duisburg October 16, 2009. The male giraffe was
born on October 3, 2009. (REUTERS/ Ina Fassbender)

Baby crocodiles swim at the "La Boca" crocodile farm in
the Cienaga de Zapata national park, Cuba on Monday,
Sept. 14, 2009. The crocodile nursery is a top
attraction at the park, Cuba's equivalent of the Florida
Everglades, the Caribbean's largest bioreserve with 1.5
million acres of mangrove-choked canals teeming with the
wildest Cuban wildlife. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

A Mastin Napolitano rests during the World Dog Show in
Bratislava, October 10, 2009. The dog show saw more than
30,000 dogs from 59 countries registered for the event.
(REUTERS/Petr Josek)
Keeper John Mostyn lets a diamond python wrap itself
around his head at Sydney Wildlife World in Sydney,
Australia, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009. The Wildlife park is
holding a survey to establish which of the two types of
animals the public find more creepy, snakes or spiders.
(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

A bird flies over the Great Pyramids of Giza on the
outskirts of Cairo October 12, 2009. (REUTERS/Marko
Djurica)

Flare, a Doberman, and trainer Yvonne Mancino, not
pictured, of Columbus, Ohio, compete in the 60-weave
pole racing competition of the Purina Incredible Dog
Challenge at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri on
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Purina, Whitney
Curtis)

Terminally ill patient Jackie Beattie, 83, touches a
dove on October 7, 2009 while at the Hospice of Saint
John in Denver, Colorado. The dove will later be
released as part of an animal therapy program designed
to increase happiness, decrease loneliness and calm
terminally ill patients during the last stage of life.
(John Moore/Getty Images)

A roe deer stands in a field near a village of Gavrany,
some 230 km (144 miles) northwest of Minsk, Belarus on
September 23, 2009. (REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko)

A technician monitors the heart of Rafiki, a 25-year-old
silverback lowland gorilla, during a CT scan at the
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado on
Sept. 2, 2009. An all volunteer medical team operated on
the gorilla on Sept. 5, to remove an infection from a
bone behind his right ear. He has since recovered to
normal health. (AP Photo/Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Sean
Anglum)

A crowned solitary eagle flies to its trainer Andres
Capdevielle before being released after going through a
rehabilitation program at the Buenos Aires zoo,
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Less than 1000 crowned
solitary eagles remain in the world as of 2004, landing
them on the list of most endangered species in South
America, according to Buenos Aires Zoo's Raptor Birds
Rescue and Conservation Project. (AP Photo/Natacha
Pisarenko)

A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) ranger stands next to a
carcass of a buffalo that died from the prolonged
drought at Tsavo West national park, southeast of
Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 9, 2009. Successive
failed rain seasons in Kenya have led to a drought that
experts say is the worst in the country since 1996.
(REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya)

A Nenets tribesman sits in front of a herd of reindeers
on the Yamal peninsula, in Russia, north of the polar
circle, August 4, 2009. The Nenets tribespeople of the
frozen Yamal peninsula have survived the age of the
Tsars, the Bolshevik revolution and the chaotic 1990s,
but now confront their biggest challenge - under their
fur-bundled feet is enough gas to heat the world for
five years. (REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov)

A woman sleeps accompanied by her cat, inside an
evacuation center for victims hit by floods caused by
Typhoon Ketsana, locally known as Ondoy, in the town of
Taytay, Rizal east of Metro Manila, October 13, 2009.
(REUTERS/John Javellana)

A deer bellows as it forgages for food in the early
morning sun as cooler temperatures bring on the autumn
season at Dunham Massey on October 12, 2009, Altrincham,
England. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

A small turtle sits in a plastic basket along with
others while being released into the water at the
natural reserve "La Flor" in San Juan, 150 km (93 miles)
south of Managua, Nicaragua on October 14, 2009.
(REUTERS/Stringer)

A tame wolf is seen in the village of Nadbiarezha, some
250 km (156 miles) northwest of Minsk, Belarus on
September 23, 2009. (REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko)

Jockeys compete in a draft horse race in Obihiro, Japan
on Sept. 27, 2009. Draft horse racing originated as a
popular past time event for farmers between harvests in
the old days when horses were the primary work force.
(AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)

A flock of starlings fly over Rahovec, some 80 km (50
miles) from Pristina, Kosovo on October 15, 2009.
(REUTERS/Hazir Reka)

A baby gibbon is held by its mother in Vienna's
Schoenbrunn zoo September 25, 2009. The gibbon, born on
Wednesday weighed between 300 - 400g. (REUTERS/Zoo
Vienna/Daniel Zupanc)

A zebra rests in an enclosure in the zoo in Dhaka,
Bangladesh on September 15, 2009. Grubby cages,
inexperienced keepers and poor equipment have long
sullied the reputation of Dhaka zoo, but now a string of
deaths has led to charges of serious incompetence
against its management. (MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP/Getty
Images)

Rehabilitated African Penguins in boxes await their
release at Boulders beach breeding colony in Cape Town
September 26, 2009. The release formed part of a
national 'African Penguin Day' event organised by
SANCCOB - the Southern African Foundation for the
Conservation of Coastal Birds. (REUTERS/Mark Wessels)

A "Gaza-made zebra", (a donkey painted with stripes),
stands in a cage at the "Happy Land Zoo" just outside
Gaza City on October 3, 2009. Faced with an Israeli
blockade, the Palestinian zookeepers were unable to
bring in real zebras. Their solution was to paint a
couple of donkeys at the zoo, which have become symbols
of life under the Israeli blockade, a local attraction
and a bit of a joke. (MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

Pugs Mochi, left, and Olive pose for a photo dressed in
their Halloween costumes as flowers at their home in
Huntington Beach California on Oct. 4, 2009. (AP
Photo/Richard Vogel)

A dog scavenges through the remains of the village of
Vaigalu on Samoa's southern coast October 2, 2009, after
a tsunami destroyed much of the area and killed scores
of people. (REUTERS/Tim Wimborne)

Acehnese youths ride during a traditional horse race as
part of Visit Indonesia at Blang Bebangka, Central Aceh
, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. (AP
Photo/Heri Juanda)

During the annual King Richard's Faire, Hercules, the
worlds largest big cat, a 900 pound liger, is given a
hug by Dr. Bhagavan Antle on September 17th, 2009. (John
Tlumacki / Boston Globe staff)

A newly born pygmy hippopotamus walks around its
enclosure as the mother feeds at the Blijdorp Zoo in
Rotterdam on September 30, 2009. (ED
OUDENAARDEN/AFP/Getty Images)

A US Marine dog handler from Fox Company 2nd Battalion
3rd Marines rests on his dog "Patrick" as his Platoon
settles into a makeshift patrol base during the launch
of Operation Germinate into the restive Bhuji Bhast Pass
in Farah Province, southern Afghanistan, on October 7,
2009. (DAVID FURST/AFP/Getty Images)

A Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) watches visitors in
Bratislava Zoo in Slovakia on October 4,2009. (SAMUEL
KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images)
A humpback whale passes by world paddleboarding champion
Jamie Mitchell off the northern New South Wales state
coast of Australia on September 22, 2009. (REUTERS/Liam
O'Brien and Jason Muir)

A captured stray dog stands in a cage in a newly opened
animal shelter in Belgrade, Serbia on October 9, 2009. A
new animal shelter was opened on the 9th to rescue and
place homeless animals, officials said. (ANDREJ
ISAKOVIC/AFP/Getty Images)

An international team of scientists perform an autopsy
and DNA analysis on Lyuba, a baby woolly mammoth. Sucked
to her death in a muddy river bed, Lyuba spent 40,000
years frozen in the Siberian permafrost where her body
was so perfectly preserved traces of her mother's milk
remained in her belly. (RIA NOVOSTI/AFP/Getty Images)

An Arctic Fox checks out his surroundings near
Kangerlussuaq, Greenland in this image released by the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS). Polar bear cubs, the Arctic fox and caribou
herds are among the victims of dramatic changes in the
Arctic due to climate change, a study published on
September 10, 2009 found. The study published in the
journal Science reviewed recent ecosystem-wide studies
of the biological responses to Arctic warming. (Eric
Post/AFP/Getty Images)

A monkey gathers food thrown by Palestinian
schoolchildren visiting a private zoo in the southern
Gaza Strip town of Rafah on October 3, 2009. Zoo parks
in the Gaza Strip had their share of losses during the
last Israeli offensive. Hungry and thirsty, most animals
were unattended for over three weeks. (MARCO
LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

Milk farmers squirt milk on riot police during a
demonstration outside the European Council headquarters
in Brussels, Belgium on October 5, 2009. Milk producers
from all over Europe protested against lower selling
prices of milk outside a meeting of European Union
agriculture ministers trying to tackle a crisis in the
dairy sector. (REUTERS/Yves Herman)

A dog subdues a mock intruder during a function to
celebrate the 25th Raising Day of the Indian National
Security Guard (NSG) in Manesar, India, south of New
Delhi, on October 16, 2009. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)

Patrick Ivison, 15, and Ricochet, his golden retriever
surfing partner, take a break on the beach after a
surfing session at the Cardiff State Beach in San Diego
on Oct. 6, 2009. Ivison is a quadriplegic, having
suffered a spinal injury in a car accident. (AP
Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

Patrick Ivison, 15, and Ricochet, a golden retriever
surfing partner, cruise toward shore during a surfing
session at the Cardiff State Beach in San Diego on on
Oct. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

A lioness roars in its cage at a private zoo in the
southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on October 3, 2009.
(MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

A Russian musher drives a team of Alaskan malamute sled
dogs during a 5-km race just outside St. Petersburg on
October 3, 2009. Russian mushers are preparing their
dogs for the upcoming snow and competitions. (KIRILL
KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images)

Rescued kittens Esme, left, and Ringo look out from
their enclosure during media preview of "Meet the
Breeds", Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009 in New York. The pair
is up for adoption and will be at the "Meet the Breeds"
event at the Jacob Javits Center on Oct. 17 and 18th.
(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)