Animals with inexplicable power of attraction (23 photos)

Beauty - terrible force. There is in the nature of animals with inexplicable power of attraction and magical beauty is mixed with a truly terrible force. In this issue, we suggest you look at the animals, one form of which is able to instill in us the fear and awe.






1. Gharial just eaten fish in a zoological park in Gauhati, India. Gharial, also known as the Indian crocodile, was on the verge of extinction in the 1970s, but a government program in which several hundred individuals were released into the wild, has helped to increase their numbers. (Anupam Nath / Associated Press)



2. Chimpanzee shouts in a cage at the zoo Dakar. This complex, which opened in 1935 in Hann Forest, not up to international standards. Currently in development is a program for the development of the zoo worth about $ 4 million. (SEYLLOU / AFP / Getty Images)



3. Bats cling to a rock near Wat Khao Kong to the west of Bangkok in September. Animals bring the temple monthly income of $ 4,800 thanks to 7 tons of manure and tourists visiting the cave with bats. (Sukree Sukplang / Reuters)



4. Shark swimming in an aquarium "Turkazoo" in Istanbul on October 21. (MUSTAFA OZER / AFP / Getty Images)



5. Golden spider Araneus sits on its web in the pavilion for spiders in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. (Robert Spellman / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)



6. Tamara Lioness growls at visitors, protecting her cubs in an enclosure at the zoo in Jordan. (Ali Jarekji / Reuters)



7. African ostrich plays with a hose for watering lawns at the zoo in Al Areen Sakhire, Bahrain. (Hasan Jamali / Associated Press)



8. zookeeper in Sydney John Mostyn allowed python wrap itself around you. Recently, the zoo took a study to determine which animal visitors find most frightening - snakes or spiders. (Rob Griffith / Associated Press)



9. Crocodile waiting for feeding in the center of La Boca in reserve in Cuba. (Desmond Boylan / Reuters)



10. Falcon at the celebration of the city of Tbilisi. (David Mdzinarishvili / Reuters)



11. The spider hanging on its web in Richmond Park in West London in September. Due to favorable conditions in the past year and a moderate summer this year in the UK this autumn has been quite a lot of spiders and other insects. (Toby Melville / Reuters)



12. Two hippopotamus playing Dusit Zoo in Bangkok. (Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press)



13. The three-Asiatic lion Ruby tries to get a pumpkin that had fallen into the pond in his enclosure at London Zoo. (Sang Tan / Associated Press)



14. Saharan Agrionemys rest in the glass cage. Customs officials Charles de Gaulle Airport found these lizards on the plane flew from Niger on September 10. (OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI / AFP / Getty Images)



15. A cow stuck her tongue out at the barn in Hergoldinge, near Munich. (Michael Dalder / Reuters)



16. The baby Tasmanian devil showed his mouth while eating in a zoo in Sydney. Tasmanian devil - fierce marsupial about the size of a fox - is on the verge of extinction due to an infectious cancer muzzle. (Mark Baker / Associated Press)



17. Cream Persian cat Joey at the exhibition "Meeting with the rocks" on October 17 in New York, where it was presented about 200 breeds of dogs and cats. (Natalie Behring / Reuters)



18. White-tailed fighting in the air exclusion zone around the Chernobyl reactor near the village Babchin October 24. (Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters)



19. piranha bite force can be seen on a piece. This piranha caught a local resident in the delta of the Orinoco River in the state of Delta Amacuro, Venezuela, in August. (Jorge Silva / Associated Press)



20. Great White Shark bites the bait during the tourist excursion on October 19 in Gansbaai, South Africa. Bait (usually the head of tuna) is attached to the buoy and thrown into the water in front of the cage with divers. (Dan Kitwood / Getty Images)



21. Mandrill named Ushindi showing teeth, leaning against the glass in his cage at the zoo Franklin in Boston. (Mary Schwalm / Associated Press / File)



22. The 7-year-old Royal Bengal tigress Ananya reacts to the camera in a cage at the Kamla Nehru Zoological Gardens in Ahmedabad. Attempts to India to fight against poaching their precious Tigers fail despite the millions of dollars in sponsorship, a new program to protect and experiments with the transport of animals. (SAM PANTHAKY / AFP / Getty Images)



23. The 8-year-old male sea lion Kanji "smile" on the show at the water park in Kamogawa, Japan. (Itsuo Inouye / Associated Press