Ginger female kitten Sabrina scent-rubbing against a young sandy lop rabbit. (Photo: Warren photographic/Caters News)
[Caters News}- These “snapcats” have found their bunny doppelgängers in a series of super-sweet photo shoots. Animal photographer Mark Taylor, from Surrey, England, and his assistants have scoured the U.K. to bring together carbon-copy rabbits and cats.
Sharing details such as fur and eye color, seating positions, startled expressions, and even matching markings on their noses, the cute animals look as if they came from the same litter. Some of them also appear to be the best of friends, with the pairs cuddling up to and even lying on top of each other.
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Black Dutch rabbit with black-and-white kitten Felix. (Photo: Warren photographic/Caters News)
Sleepy ginger kitten, Tom, 3 months old, lounging on Sandy Lionhead-Lop rabbit. (Photo: Warren photographic/Caters News)
Giant panda Ying Mei approaches a box of food with the Brazilian flag on it during an event called “Panda Predicts World Cup Results” ahead of the 2014 World Cup opening match between Brazil and Croatia, in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province. (Reuters/China Daily)
A sheep dressed in a jersey in the colors of the Colombian national soccer team is seen in Nobsa. The sheep is named Falcao, after the injured Colombian player. (Jose Miguel Gomez/Reuters)
Tina the psychic turtle on her way to work in Rio de Janeiro. In a project called “On The Sidelines,” Reuters photographers share pictures showing their own quirky and creative view of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (Micahel Dalde/Reuters)
An Otter named Chippu, 6 years old representing the Japanese team selects the Greece flag ball as he swims at the Himeji Central Park on June 19, 2014 in Himeji, Japan. Chippu predicted Greece to win their FIFA 2014 World Cup match against Japan in Brazil, by selecting the soccer ball of Greece. (Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)
This elephant showed its soccer skills far from Brazil. (Special to Yahoo Sports/YouTube.com)
Japanese carp fish plays soccer in a fish tank at Himeji Central Park on June 19, 2014 in Himeji, Japan in the lead-up to the Japanese team playing Greece at the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)
A dolphin jumps out of the water to knock a soccer ball in the air as part of an event in support of Japan’s national soccer team at the 2014 World Cup during a show at Shinagawa Aqua Stadium aquarium in Tokyo June 13, 2014. (Issei Kato/Reuters)
The armadillo called Norman, Germany’s World Cup oracle, approaches the soccer ball representing Germany as he makes his prediction for the team’s opening World Cup match against Portugal on June 16, at the zoo in the western city of Muenster June 13, 2014. (Ina Fassbender/Reuters)
An octopus named Hacchan predicts Japan’s victory in their 2014 World Cup soccer match against Ivory Coast by choosing the mock goal with the Japanese national flag, at Shinagawa Aqua Stadium aquarium in Tokyo. (Issei KatoReuters)
Six-year-old female sea lion Chanto, wearing Japan’s national soccer team uniform, controls a ball during a new show in support of the Japan team in Tokyo. (Issei Kato/Reuters)
Four-year-old Asian elephant Yalu reaches for the food in front of a Spanish national flag as it takes part in a World Cup match prediction event ahead of the 2014 Brazil World Cup group match between Spain and Chile, at a zoo in Jinan, Shandong province June 18, 2014. (Reuters/Stringer)
Two-year-old African penguin named Aochan, wearing the Japanese soccer team jersey, prepares to make a prediction on the result of Japan’s 2014 World Cup soccer match against Ivory Coast at Shinagawa Aqua Stadium aquarium in Tokyo. (Issei Kato/Reuters)
Until this year who would have thought that frogs use umbrellas and have an appetite for space travel?
And little did we know at the beginning of the year that during the course of 2013 we would meet not only a caterpillar who looked remarkably like Donald Trump but also establish the fact that shrimps can ably carry out delicate dental procedures.
Yes, 2013 truly was a remarkable year in the animal kingdom.
Spending all their time together; raccoon kits never leave the den during the first two months of their lives. (Photo by Terri Moore/National Geographic My Shot/National Geographic)
I really love these beautiful photos ofanimals, especially the ones with their mother because I love my mother very much 🙂
Humans must learn to love and respect other people and stop fighting.
We must not hurt each other, stop the mass killings and stop the wars.
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Polar bears moms may nurse their cubs for as long as three years. (Photo by Norbert Rosing/National Geographic Stock/National Geographic)
Mother donkeys and their foals share a strong bond. Foals are weaned when they are about six months old or when the next foal is born. (Photo by Klein-Hubert/Kimball Stock/National Geographic)
An otter pup balances on his mother’s belly. (Photo by Tom & Pat Leeson/ardea.com/National Geographic)
Two African elephants. (Photo by Piotr Gatlik/123RF/National Geographic)
Please enjoy these photos of beautiful and amazing animals around us 🙂
Dave Munson was on vacation with his family in Nairobi, Kenya. While they were having breakfast one morning, they found themselves with some unexpected visitors – giraffes took advantage of the open window to investigate the menu. Courtesy Dave Munson/Saddleback Leather CoA couple of monkeys quenches their thirst as another takes a dip on a hot summer afternoon on the outskirts of Jammu, India, Friday, May 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)A fish had just broken free of a fisherman’s net in the Galapagos Islands, on to swim into the mouth of a brown pelican. (Photo by Tui De Roy/Minden/Solent)Young elephant Donna plays with a football watched by keeper Elizabeth Becker at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo near Dunstable, southern England Monday May 28, 2012. Playful elephants at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo enjoyed a kick-about in the sun as the Zoo prepares to host the Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps, which takes place at the Zoo from June 2 – 10 June. (AP Photo/Steve Parsons/PA Wire)A man transports ducks on a motorcycle to a market in Nam Ha province, outside Hanoi May 31, 2012. REUTERS/KhamPolar bear cub Anori (L) swims with her mother Vilma in their enclosure at the zoo in Wuppertal June 6, 2012. Anori was born on January 4, 2012. REUTERS/Ina FassbenderJanet Ciminelli of North Shore Animal League of America holds Garfield in Long Island, New York on June 4, 2012. Garfield, the 40lb feline, has claimed the dubious title of world’s fattest cat. Laurentiu Garofeanu/Barcroft Media /LandovA Bengal Tiger named Akasha dives into the water after a piece of meat at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on June 20, 2012 in Vallejo, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)