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Kadie

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Wed Jan 4, 2012, 10:03 PM Jan 2012

Henry, the very rude, Bactrian Camel - pics


Keeper Tom Lowry is greeted by Henry, a Bactrian camel as he counts the camels at London Zoo in London, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012. The annual count took place at the zoo Wednesday as keepers individually counted every animal and species at the zoo. The compulsory count is required as part of London Zoo's license.


LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 04: A Bactrian camel spits in a zookeepers face during a photocall to promote London Zoo's annual stock take of animals on January 4, 2012 in London, England. The zoo's stocktake takes place annually, and gives keepers a chance to check on the numbers of every one of the animals from stick insects and frogs to tigers and camels.


A camel spits at zoo keeper Tom Lowry during the annual stocktake at London Zoo in north London on January 4, 2012. ZSL London Zoo embarked on January 4 on their annual complete head count of every animal at the zoo, which houses over 750 different species.


Zoo-keeper Tom Lowry poses with a Bactrian Camel during the stock take at London Zoo in London January 4, 2012. The annual number count of over 16 000 mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, invertebrates and amphibians is a compulsory part of the zoo license renewal.


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