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Snapshots: the world in 24 hours, July 5

(Agencies)
Updated: 2011-07-06 15:39
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Snapshots: the world in 24 hours, July 5

Octopus Ophira, a so-called "octopus oracle", is pictured as it predicts Germany's victory in the Women's World Cup soccer match against France, at the Sea Life Aquarium in Berlin July 5, 2011. Ophira chose a fish from a glass tube with the German flag instead of a glass tube with the France flag to predict the winner. Germany will play France in the Group A soccer match later this evening. [Photo/Agencies]

 

Snapshots: the world in 24 hours, July 5

Vets prepare to conduct an X-ray for Bena, a 11-year old male Proboscis monkey, after it was sedated for a routine health inspection at the Singapore Zoo in Singapore July 5, 2011. Three Proboscis monkeys are undergoing checkups ahead of being sent to Apenheul Primate Park in the Netherlands as part of an animal exchange to kick start a captive breeding programme. The zoo in Singapore is the first wildlife reserve to successfully breed Proboscis monkeys in a captive environment, according to an official. [Photo/Agencies]

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