They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day and for this greedy camel he can't get enough of his morning feed, as he gate crashes his owner's mealtime. Joe, the 6 year old Bactrian camel pops over for breakfast with the Anderson-Dixon family without invite, munching his way through carrots and bananas much to their amusement. While Nathan, 34 and wife Charlotte, 31, who live on a farm in Stow, Staffordshire attempt to have a nice civilised breakfast with their two sons, Reuben, 3 and Beau, 2 the family barely have the chance to sit down before cheeky Joe pokes his head through the window and helps himself to something to eat.Joe, who stands at 5.83 feet is not particularly picky and will happily chow down on bread, cereal and fruit, but does turn his nose up at cheese.
A Romanian photographer has captured the unique patterns of hundreds of human eyes in a series of striking macro shots .
A Brit photographer has captured one of the world's most camera-shy species of fish - during a game of underwater peek-a-boo .
Surveying its surroundings, a tiny harvest mouse climbs the stem of a dandelion .
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TRYING their best to wriggle away, three adorable tiger cubs receive their health checks at Chester Zoo .
Primed and ready for action, this collection of striking images from the battlefield could be mistaken for authentic photos taking during World War II .
HUDDLED together in the hollow of a tree, it would be easy to overlook these two sleepy owls as they blend into the trunk .
What lies beneath this building site? Britain's great hope of winning the pre-WW2 arms race against Nazi Germany .
Clinging on to their furry backs, mischievous monkeys appeared to enjoy the free transport as they rode around on a perturbed Capybara .