RMHJN50R–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2A9CJGM–Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland, United Kingdom, 14 November 2019. Giant Lanterns at Edinburgh Zoo. The theme for this year’s spectacular lantern display is ‘Lost Worlds’ with dinosaurs roaming all over an extended trail around the zoo. It features weird and wonderful creatures over 570 million years of wildlife. A pair of armadillo ancestors
RM2GK73TM–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMARD7X5–Edinburgh Zoo a keeper holds a young armadillo
RMHJN4XH–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK73RR–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN4Y7–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK73RD–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN51B–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK73TA–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN5P3–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK73GK–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN47K–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK7390–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN3D8–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK73R6–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN48B–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK7393–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN5MK–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2GK739E–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RMHJN5JK–Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo, before receiveing a £250,000 cheque from the People's Postcode Lottery for the charity Fauna & Flora International of which he is Vice-President, at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh.
RM2JB74BH–The Princess Royal views an armadillo during her visit to Edinburgh Zoo, as members of the Royal Family visit the nations of the UK to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Picture date: Friday June 3, 2022.
RM2GK73X1–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RM2JB74BK–The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence touches an armadillo during her visit to Edinburgh Zoo, as members of the Royal Family visit the nations of the UK to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Picture date: Friday June 3, 2022.
RM2GK735T–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RM2JB74BP–The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence touches an armadillo during her visit to Edinburgh Zoo, as members of the Royal Family visit the nations of the UK to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Picture date: Friday June 3, 2022.
RM2GK73H0–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RM2JB74BJ–The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence as he touches an armadillo during her visit to Edinburgh Zoo, as members of the Royal Family visit the nations of the UK to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Picture date: Friday June 3, 2022.
RM2GK73HD–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RM2GK7331–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
RM2GK73T3–Edinburgh, UK. Mon 13 September 2021. Edinburgh Zoo celebrates the opening of their new Sloths and Armadillos building. Visitors can now spot two Linne’s two-toed sloths in the wildlife conservation charity’s new Sloths and Armadillos building. The sloths - the only ones in Scotland - are two-year-old male Moana, nicknamed Mo, and one-year-old female Feira, known as Fe. They have joined large hairy armadillos Nymeria and Diogo in the exhibit which tells the story of wildlife in South America.
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