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Photographic Print : Christmas feeding of zoo animals at Tierpark Berlin
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Christmas feeding of zoo animals at Tierpark Berlin
Tierpark Zoo feeds camels with leftover Christmas trees in Berlin, Germany January 3, 2020. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi - RC2B8E9CZ7QS
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Media ID 19775181
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Bring the magical moments of the holiday season to your home with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This beautiful image captures the unique tradition of Tierpark Zoo in Berlin, where camels are fed with leftover Christmas trees in January. Shot by Michele Tantussi of Reuters Images, this print is a stunning representation of the joy and wonder of the season. Add a touch of warmth and holiday cheer to your living space with this one-of-a-kind photograph.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
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In this heartwarming capture by Michele Tantussi, the spirit of Christmas extends beyond human celebrations as camels at Tierpark Berlin are treated to a festive feast. The photo showcases the annual tradition of feeding leftover Christmas trees to zoo animals, reminding us of the importance of sustainability and resourcefulness. Against a backdrop of winter wonderland, these majestic creatures eagerly indulge in their unconventional meal. Towering over them are towering evergreens adorned with ornaments just days ago, now repurposed to nourish and entertain these gentle giants. As they nibble on branches still fragrant with holiday cheer, one can almost imagine their contentment and gratitude for this unexpected treat. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this image serves as a powerful reminder that compassion knows no bounds. Even during the busiest time of year when our focus is often centered around ourselves and loved ones, we must not forget about those who share our planet but cannot partake in festivities as we do. This simple act highlights how zoos play an essential role in caring for animals while also educating visitors about conservation efforts. Michele Tantussi's photograph encapsulates both the joyous atmosphere surrounding Christmas and the interconnectedness between humans and wildlife. It invites us to reflect on our responsibility towards all living beings during this season of giving – whether they have fur or feathers – fostering empathy and understanding for creatures great and small alike.
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