A KITTEN'S teaparty and rat's playing dominoes are the bizarre creations by one of Britain's great eccentrics pictured in an incredible new book. Other spookily compelling taxidermy images show a bird's funeral complete with casket, a kitten's wedding and a well-dressed stuffed monkey riding a goat. The stuffed curios were all created by Victorian Englishman Walter Potter, who originally displayed his strange taxidermy creatures to the awe-struck paying public from The White Lion Pub which doubled as his museum in Bramber, Sussex. Brought up in Bramber from 1835 and dying in 1918, Potter's museum continued to entertain until 1970, when it passed to the Jamaica Inn of Brighton. In 2003 the surviving collection was auctioned for half-a-million pounds to various buyers from across the world.
A photographer has travelled the length of the UK capturing lighthouses and their picturesque surroundings .
Throwing a right hook as he launches onto his opponent with his gnarling teeth at the ready, this is the OTTER-LY ruthless showdown between two otters .
A proud gorilla mum welcomes her newborn baby western lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species .
BOXING DAY has come early for this pair of feisty squirrels, as their Christmas party quickly turns sour .
More weather chaos is heading our way, with ice and snow already hitting areas across Birmingham .
Most people bend over backwards to keep children entertained, but this baboon show us how it’s done .
SPARKLING bright inside their box, it’s hard to believe these diamonds are made from the cremated remains of the deceased .
These adorable pictures show the moment two cuddly red panda cubs take their first look at the outside world and are weighed for the very first time .
GLIDING through the water, these delightful frogs show off their vibrant colours as they practice their FROG crawl .
A Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .
An Italian photographer travelled to northern India where he visited poverty stricken suburbs and captured ordinary people in a series of intimate and expressive portraits .