Tutti amano l’ipnorospo

Per non parlare dei piccoli di pinguino, dei dalmata e dei suricati: le migliori foto di animali della settimana

SINGAPORE - JUNE 11: Manager of the Jurong Frog Farm, Chelsea Wan shows off a large female North American Bullfrog at the Jurong Frog Farm on June 11, 2013 in Singapore. The Jurong Frog Farm started in 1981 and is Singapore's only frog farm. The farm has seen a huge boom in sales in the past year after developing the only fresh, locally made Hashima or Snow Jelly. Traditionally imported from China, Hashima is made from the bullfrogs oviducts and is classed as one of the top five most valued Chinese ingredients. As it comes from the reproductive organs of the frog, it is rich with collagen protein and is said to help skin complexion as well as strengthen the kidneys and lungs. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
SINGAPORE - JUNE 11: Manager of the Jurong Frog Farm, Chelsea Wan shows off a large female North American Bullfrog at the Jurong Frog Farm on June 11, 2013 in Singapore. The Jurong Frog Farm started in 1981 and is Singapore's only frog farm. The farm has seen a huge boom in sales in the past year after developing the only fresh, locally made Hashima or Snow Jelly. Traditionally imported from China, Hashima is made from the bullfrogs oviducts and is classed as one of the top five most valued Chinese ingredients. As it comes from the reproductive organs of the frog, it is rich with collagen protein and is said to help skin complexion as well as strengthen the kidneys and lungs. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Con la selezione di animali di questa settimana abbiamo voluto vincere facile: ci sono parecchie foto di piccoli di animali estremamente teneri, dalle volpi artiche ai pinguini, passando per elefanti e tigri. Ma ci sono anche animali più tosti: come ad esempio un lupo in uno zoo francese e una gigantesca aquila calva, il simbolo degli Stati Uniti d’America, fotografata nella zoo di Cincinnati. Se siete per l’esotico, c’è una foto di un suricato in posizione di guardia e quella di un ibis rosso. Infine l’animale che si guadagna l’immagine di copertina: una rana toro in un allevamento di Singapore – che ricorda un poco l’ipnorospo, che, come sanno i fan di Futurama, tutti amano.