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19 March 2024

Crazy pics from around the world

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Boys, who are experiencing the lives of Buddhist monks by staying in a temple for two weeks as novice monks, look at Panda Lebao at the Everland amusement park in Yongin, South Korea. (Reuters)

An elephant is sprayed water to cool off at Bangkok's Dusit Zoo in Thailand. (AP)

LAPD officers dance on the field at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (AP)

Snow covered trees are pictured in Gnadenwald, Austria. (Reuters)

A teenage Colorado couple got the prom photo of a lifetime thanks to the Wray tornado. (Instagram)

An expert examines the site next to a car destroyed by shelling at the rebel-controlled checkpoint in Olenivka, small village in the east of Ukraine. (AFP)

A group of Komodo dragons eat a goat in Komodo National park, a popular tourist destination in eastern Indonesia. (Reuters)

Aquarists from the River Safari feed West Indian manatees in Singapore. (AP)

Len Carlman, right, releases an adult male bald eagle with Teton Raptor Center program director Jason Jones in Wilson, Wyo. (AP)

A visitor to the Indianapolis Zoo's International Orangutan Center gestures to Katy, one of the center's orangutans, in Indianapolis. (AP)

Disturbing pictures show pelts and bones of animals being burned in a bid to raise awareness around poaching.

The Indonesian Forestry Ministry officials and Aceh"s Nature Conservation Agency seized the products.

The images hope to help in the fight against the $19billion poaching and animals trade industry.

Stuffed Sumatran tigers, ivory and other wildlife trophies seized during recent raids are set on fire by Indonesian officials in Banda Aceh.

Indonesian Forestry Ministry oficials and Aceh's Nature Conservation Agency (BKSDA) destroyed the wildlife trophies as part of their campaign to fight illegal poaching.

On May 22, 2016, An Indonesian wildlife conservation official stands with a display of stuffed Sumatran tigers, ivory and other wildlife trophies seized during recent raids before being destroyed in Banda Aceh. Pics: AFP