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Photos: Animal Tracks: April 4 - 11
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An osprey grasps a stick to add to its nest high on a dead tree along the North Umpqua River in Roseburg, Ore., on April 9. Osprey are fish-eating birds of prey. They are sometimes know as sea hawks, fish eagles or fish hawks.
(Robin Loznak)
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Walker the polar bear, on the right, meets with new male companion Arktos at the Highland Wildlife Park on April 9 in Kingussie, Scotland. Arktos arrived from the Hannover Zoo in Germany on April 4 as the companion to the park's resident polar bear Walker. A year older than Walker and slightly larger, Arktos is four-years-old and Walker turned three in December last year. It's hoped that the bears will establish a relationship of friendly competitiveness.
(Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images)
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Gidget, a 12-year-old Jack Russell Terrier wears rabbit ears during the Easter Parade Fifth Ave. on April 8, in New York.
(Mary Altaffer / AP)
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Malia Reiser pets a pony in the petting zoo at the Dana Point Easter Egg Hunt at Pines Park in Dana Point, Calif., on April 7.
(Kent Treptow / The Orange County Register via AP)
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Clyde, an Asian water monitor goes on an early Easter egg hunt with the help of SeaWorld trainer Caroline Smith at SeaWorld in San Diego on April 6. Asian water monitors, native to marshes and riverbanks throughout southern Asia, are good climbers and sometimes feed on eggs from bird's nests. They also eat birds, fish and other small animals.
(Mike Aguilera / SeaWorld via Getty Images)
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A black lemur is fed by a keeper at the Santillana del Mar's Zoo in Spain on April 5. The 20-day-old lemur cub's mother died in childbirth and the orphan is now being cared for by the zoo staff.
(Alberto Aja / EPA)
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Franzi, a young Mhorr gazelle, stands in its enclosure in the Frankfurt Zoo in Germany on April 5. Franzi was born on Feb 16, 2012.
(Mario Vedder / AP)
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A black-and-white Colobus monkey yawns at the zoo in Krefeld, western Germany, on April 4. Black-and-white Colobuses monkeys are native to Africa.
(Martin Meissner / AP)
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A rabbit baby (called a 'kit') named Ruediger, sleeps on the hand of a zoo keeper at the zoo in Muenster, Germany on April 4. Ruediger - weighing approximately 2.5 ounces - and his sister Kaline, were orphaned and found in a dung pile at the zoo and are now being raised by zoo keepers.
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(Rolf Vennenbernd / AFP - Getty Images)
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Ya Kwanza, a silverback gorilla stands in the "Gorilla's Camp" enclsure at the Amneville zoo in France on April 4. Ya Kwanza arrived with seven other gorillas from other western zoos, as part of the European Breeding of an Endangered Species program.
(Jean-Christophe Verhaegen / AFP - Getty Images)
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TODAY’s anchors are trying out all things Hawaii, from surfing to hula dancing.
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