A world's first restaurant has opened in Canada, where having your order fall on deaf ears is a good thing. Signs Restaurant in Toronto is staffed almost entirely by deaf waiters and waitresses, and all of the employees know sign-language. The unique eatery asks customers to order their food and drink using sign language, which is fully integrated into the dining experience. Assisted by cheat sheets that illustrate how to sign meals and drinks, diners can use sign language for their orders and appreciate the challenges the hard-of-hearing face each day.
SPLASHING around in a paddling pool, this little elephant soaks up the sunshine .
ARMED with her camera, bikini and flippers, this brave diver goes swimming with SHARKS .
Like a scene from a fairytale, THOUSANDS of fireflies create an enchanting glow as they dance in a forest .
These uninvited guests ELEPHANTLY make their annual trip through the reception of this welcoming lodge .
With their guts spewing and eyes hanging out, these are the cuddly toys children might be reluctant to curl up to .
A trio of ants are locked in a tug of war over a fly as they pull the bug by its legs .
SAT ON top of a Brazilian turtle’s head, this little ladybird looks content as he studies his environment from a new height .
BASKING in smug satisfaction, a confident squirrel gives a wink to the camera .
A diver looks like a minnow as she swims alongside a gigantic whale shark, the largest species of fish on the planet .
Animal rescue volunteers have told how a cat riddled with cancer was forced to ripped off its own ears after it was abandoned by its owners .
A small Indian monkey is seemingly gob-smacked after reading the latest stock market news .