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The week in wildlife – in pictures
A puffed up owl and snow-laced trees bring a touch of winter to this week’s round-up of stunning images from the natural world
- A small owl sits in the snow in Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South KoreaPhotograph: Kim Jae-sun/EPA
- Trees covered in snow on the summit plateau of the Grosser Feldberg mountain, the highest in the Taunus range, in Hesse, GermanyPhotograph: Frank Rumpenhorst/EPA
- Scientists have discovered that humpback whales in the Arabian Sea are the most genetically distinct humpback whales in the world and may be the most isolated whale population on earth. The results suggest they have remained separate from other humpback whale populations for perhaps 70,000 years, extremely unusual in a species famed for long distance migrationsPhotograph: Photographer: Tobias Friedrich/WCS
- Raindrops hang from the stems of plants in Escondido, California. A major Pacific storm broke rainfall records across Southern California and brought relief to the drought-stricken statePhotograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
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- Northern viscachas peek out from rocks at the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Cusco - Peru’s top tourist attraction. This week saw the opening of COP 20 UN climate talks in the country’s capital, LimaPhotograph: Enrique Castro-mendivil/Reuters
- The dried body of an endangered Yangtze finless porpoise on the shore of China’s biggest freshwater lake, Poyang Lake in Duchang, China. The lake completely dried up due to drought and the effects of a nearby dam in 2014, a year that is set to be the warmest on record globallyPhotograph: Feature China /Barcroft Media
- Safari guide Thomas Nkwazi captures the moment when afemale leopard grabs a male lechwe around the neck in Okavango Delta, Botswana - the lechwe incredibly managed to shake free and escapePhotograph: Thomas Nkwazi/Barcroft Media
- A purple swamphen at the Hokersar wetlands in Srinagar, in Indian-administered KashmirPhotograph: Shams Ul haq Qari/Barcroft Media
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- Daybreak in the woods near Brompton Ralph village in Somerset, EnglandPhotograph: iVistaphotography / Barcroft/iVistaphotography / Barcroft
- Flamingos in a nature reserve in Panyu district, south of Guangzhou in ChinaPhotograph: Alex Lee/Reuters
- Family Tree: A female cheetah and her six nine-week-old cubs in Masai Mara, Kenya. Taken from a photo series markingInternational Cheetah Day this weekPhotograph: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX/Rex Features
- A King penguin colony on South Georgia. The world’s largest rat poisoning project aims to eliminate the island of rats, that feed on the bird’s young chicks and have devastated seabird populationsPhotograph: Phil Illingworth/South Georgia Heritage Trust
- Swans play on a lake in Rongcheng, China. Several tens of thousands of swans, migrating from Siberia, converged in Rongcheng to pass the winterPhotograph: Guo Xulei/Corbis
- This week the California Fish and Game Commission banned prize hunts for coyotes as well other non-game animals, such asbeavers and bobcatsPhotograph: Karen Nichols/AP
- Hong Kong animal welfare and wildlife conservation activists protest against alleged illegal trade of ivory, outside the Chinese Goods Centre, a store that sells African elephant ivory products, in North Point, Hong Kong, China. Activists allege that the city’s legal trade in ivory is providing a cover for newly poached ivory from illegally killed African elephants to enter the marketPhotograph: Alex Hofford/EPA
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