Zabava spoils Uslada, at Leningrad Zoo, in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Zabava is spoiling Uslada, at Leningrad Zoo, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on Sep.16 2014.
Услада и Забава в Ленинградском зоопарке
Zoo animals visit Saint Petersburg''s cultural sights
(20 Apr 2010)
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Saint-Petersburg, Russia, April 8, 2010
1. Close up of donkey looking at memorial to Decembrists who were killed in 1826
2. Close up of memorial
3. Close up of owl being carried through Saint-Petersburg street
4. Mid of donkey being led by zoo employee
5. Low shot of donkey walking along road
6. Mid of donkey being led by zoo employee
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Anna Chugunova, Zoo press secretary:
The world they inhabit is not as rich as the environment of their fellow creatures in the wild. They do not have to hunt for food, they don''t have to avoid predators. So, because they have a quieter life they become bored. This can be seen in their behavioural patterns, for example they pace in circles round the cage or birds often pluck out their own feathers, and so on.
8. Wide of military vehicle and various museum pieces
9. Mid of polecat going on museum piece and sniffing around
10. Mid of Dmitry Vasilyev, Zoo animals trainer, and owl looking at museum exhibit
11. Close up of owl
12. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Dmitry Vasilyev, Zoo animal trainer:
If one brought an animal here that has just lived its whole life in a cage, then this would not be good for the animal. They would be afraid, but these animals are unlikely to be spooked by anything, they''ve seen so much in their lives and been to so many places, so I think that this is interesting for them.
13. Wide of zoo employees listening to guide''s excursion
14. Mid of Andrey Gromov, Saint-Petersburg Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps guide, speaking to visitors
15. Mid of zoo employees holding animals and listening to guide
16. Close up of owl and Dmitry Vasilyev and owl listening to guide
17. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Andrey Gromov, Saint-Petersburg Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps guide:
In all the time that I have worked in the museum I have given tours to a huge range of people around, from many different professions and countries, but, with the possible exception of small children, the group I took round today is the most unusual and grateful I have ever shown the museum to. Owl and rabbit really are the most attentive listeners.
18. Wide of exterior Saint-Petersburg Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps building, museum territory
19. Mid of tank
20. Mid of zoo employees with animals walking on museum territory
21. Close up of owl looking around
22. Wide of zoo employees with animals looking at exhibit
23. Close up of polecat looking into gun box and sniffing
24. Wide of zoo employee with donkey looking at museum gun
25. Close up of rabbit being stroked by boys
26. Mid of children stroking polecat
27. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Alexander Zinovyev, Museum Visitor:
This was very interesting for me to see because museums normally have strict rules - with display cases that you can''t touch and people telling you not to do stuff, but when there are animals right next to you it''s just brilliant.
28. Wide of zoo employee with donkey going along street
29. Wide of exterior city zoo
30. Close up of donkey being cleaned by zoo employee
31. Mid of donkey being cleaned by zoo employee
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Did you hear the one about the donkey, the owl, the rabbit, the chicken and the polecat who go to a museum?
No, it''s not a joke but a serious experiment underway at Saint Petersburg zoo.
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Whether this donkey realises the full historical implications of the failed uprising of 1826 against Tsar Nicholas I,
is debatable - but viewing the monument makes a change from his normal routine of entertaining zoo visitors.
But it''s not just tourists and locals that are flocking to enjoy the city''s culture.
Now city zoo animals can also experience it.
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A polar bear cub gets sleepy, at Leningrad Zoo, Saint Petersburg, Russia
A polar bear cub gerts sleepy, at Leningrad Zoo, Saint Petersburg, Russia, on May.4 2014.
A polar bear cub goes to sleep at Leningrad Zoo, in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Lynx in Russia Zoo Becomes Best Friends With Stray Cat
A European Lynx at the St. Petersburg zoo in Russia has become best friends with a stray calico cat. The feline reportedly bonded with the Lynx on the first day they met and the pair have been inseparable since. According to zoo officials, the calico cat was only a kitten when she first stumbled into the lynx enclosure. The kitten was homeless and would sneak into the Lynx’s home to get food and water. Instead of rejecting or fighting off the tiny intruder, the lynx embraced her visitor with open paws and a big, warm heart.
Zabava plays with a plastic corn (1) at Leningrad Zoo, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Zabava is playing with a plastic corn (1) at Leningrad Zoo, Saint Petersburg, Russia, on Sep.14 2014.
Adorable Stray Cat Sneaks Into A Zoo To Cuddle With The Big Cats
I love when two animals that are not meant to be friends become friends. But not just friends, best friends.
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Russia's first private zoo--limpopo zoo
It’s one of the 30 best zoos in Europe, run and owned by a retired Russian serviceman.
It tops the must-see lists for many tourists planning a trip to central Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod.
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Soviet LIFESTYLE Museum VINTAGE USSR Antiques (Budget Travel Russia) {St. Petersburg, RUSSIA}
Budget Travel Russia #14
Nostalgia lovers, rejoice! At the Soviet Lifestyle Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia on hand, and at your fingertips ready to touch, are thousands of vintage USSR antiques, Soviet household items and other Russian collectibles.
Clothes to wear, toys to play and music to listen are some of the sensations to embrace at this hands-on collection celebrating everyday life, and consumerism, from the 1970s and 1980s Soviet Union.
Fun for the whole family, Matt has free reign in the Museum and eagerly jumps back 40 years in time.
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Long summer nights attract tourists to St Petersburg
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St. Petersburg - May 17, 2008
1. Wide shot St Petersburg
2. Wide shot people walking across a bridge
3. Wide shot of ice breaker Krasin
4. Mid shot people lining up to visit the Krasin
5. Wide shot long line of visitors
6. Wide shot of deck
7. Mid shot of woman posing for a photograph
8. Mid shot of naval guide talking to visitors
9. Close of ship's compass
10. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Viktor Bogatyrev, guide
The most important thing is that people should behave properly. It is written everywhere 'Don't touch', but people keep touching everything, boys try to unscrew switches, for instance. Such is probably the Russian mentality.
11. Mid of young boy pretending to operate ship controls
12. Mid of museum enthusiasts waiting for museum to open (it is around 8pm local, but the sky is still bright blue)
13. Close shot of 'Night at the Museums' leaflets
14. Wide of a horse-driven carriage
15. Close of two horses
16. Mid of actors dressed in period costumes
17. Wide of horse-driven carriage
20. Mid of horses seen from carriage
21. Close of hands
22. Mid of carriage
23. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Tamara Korovkina, Museum Visitor
This is the first time I take part in the 'Night at the Museums' event and it is for the first time I took a ride in a carriage. I feel wonderful, I want to see all of the museums.
24. Wide of people entering the museum
25. Close of chandelier
26. Mid of museum guide
27. Mid of visitors listening to guide
28. Close of model with visitors in background
29. Mid of visitors
30. Wide of painting on wall
31. Close of details of picture
32. Various of exterior of zoo
33. Mid of visitor playing with wolf cubs
34. Mid of children playing with young animals
35. Close of young animals
36. Various of porcupine being stroked by small boy
++ Night shots ++
37. Mid of ponies eating flowers
38. Zoom out from moon to entrance of zoo
39. Mid of statue
40. Wide of winter palace
41. Mid of Winter palace
42. Mid of drawbridge
43. Close of drawbridge with Russian flag in the background
44. Wide of people watching drawbridge
45. Wide of boats under bridge
46. Wide of river with bridge in background
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Tens of thousands of soccer fans are travelling to Moscow to watch the first ever all English UEFA Champion's League final.
Manchester United play Chelsea in the Russian capital, on Wednesday evening.
Further north, the tourist season is getting underway in St Petersburg.
As the long summer evenings begin in the northern city many are taking advantage of the white nights.
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Every year from late May to early July thousands of tourists come to Saint Petersburg to experience the city's famous 'White Nights'.
St. Petersburg is the world's most northern city with a population of over 1 million.
Its geographical location means that from mid May through to mid summer in June and until early July, the sun sets much later and the sky does not get very dark.
At midsummer (June 21), the sun does not set at all and the sky is never completely dark.
Once a year in mid May, St. Petersburg's museums stay open well after normal closing hours.
For 150 rubles, or 6 U.S. Dollars, people can visit up to twenty of the city's museums.
Among the city's most popular attractions is the historic ice breaker Krasin, which helped explore the Arctic region in the late 1920s.
Visitors queue to board the large ship, which is now docked permanently in the city's port.
Children are compelled to touch the numerous switches and gadgets onboard to the dismay of guides and naval officers, who strictly reprimand them for touching the memorabilia.
At 8pm local time the sun is still high in the bright blue sky.
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A Tragic Story of a Family Who Had Three Lions as Pets
Most have typical pets such as a cat, dog, or a rabbit. Others choose more exotic pets such as snakes, turtles, and lizards. There are certain animals that don't make good pets. Bears, lions, tigers, and gorillas are all dangerous and usually illegal choices for pets. In the 1970s a family in the Soviet Union kept real lions as pets in their small Baku city apartment. Unfortunately, this is a tragic story of one Soviet family having three lions as pets.
The patriarch of the family, Leo, was a typical Soviet architect. He was at the zoo one day, and he heard about a lion cub who was in trouble. The cub was rejected by his mother, and the people who worked at the zoo were trying to bring him up themselves, but they were giving up hope. Leo decided to take the cub home so that he and his family
The family named the cub King. His front paws were paralyzed which made it difficult for him to walk. To help him, the family would massage his paws often so that he could start walking on his own. It didn't take long before King was a member of the family.
The family lived in a small apartment, which made it a bit cramped as King got bigger. The young cub started to get attached to the family. King loved Leo, and it wasn't long before he started to love Leo's wife, Nina as well. When they went to bed at night, King would sleep between the couple. The family tried to bring King back to the zoo once. They figured that since they had nursed the lion back to health, that he would be better off with other lions. On the way back to the zoo, King became very angry and was jumping all over the car. When they got back to the zoo, they were told that since King had grown up with humans in a family, that he would never be able to go back to living with other lions.
The family's neighbors in the apartment complex didn't like the idea of a 400-pound lion living in the building. When King was settled into his home life, word about a family raising a lion and they began getting offers for King to do movies. They agreed, and it gave the family a chance to travel all over the world. They were also able to meet plenty of movie stars. Sadly, tragedy was just around the corner.
The family was staying at a hotel while King was filming in St. Petersburg City. At night, King was kept at the local school. The hotel couldn't take any chances by letting him stay with his family at the hotel. The lion was trained to go up to his costar and put his paws on his shoulders as soon as the trainer began moving around like an ape. A local student heard that there was a lion at the school, so he and his girlfriend went and checked it out. The assistant, Sasha, who was in charge of caring for King stepped out to get something to eat. This was when the student and his girlfriend showed up. He started acting like an ape, which was King's cue to put his paws up on his shoulders. The student's girlfriend panicked, thinking that King was hurting her boyfriend. She screamed for help, and the police arrived. Without hesitation, they shot King, and he died. The family was devastated. The dog family dog, Chap, was also destroyed. He ran around looking for King. When he couldn't find him, he sat in one of King's boxes. The next day, poor Chap died of a heart attack. The family was sure that the dog died of a broken heart. The children were also sad. Finally, Leo decided to get another lion to help them feel better.
The new lion's name was King II. Unfortunately, he wasn't as sweet as King. Leo also brought home a mountain lion who he named, Puma. King II wasn't as kind or gentle as King because the family saved King's life and they helped him to walk. They didn't do these things for King II, so the bond wasn't there. Nina didn't agree with Leo bringing home Puma or King II. They tried to get them a spot in Berlin's zoo in Eastern Germany. It was almost a done deal, but it didn't go through.
Sadly, in 1978, Leo had a heart attack, and he passed away. This left Nina in charge of their children and the two lions. She said that it was far too much for her to deal with. Now that Leo was gone, King II missed his master and he wasn't being as nice as he once was.
He was very nervous when Nina's 14-year-old son came home. She was cooking her son a meal and slicing meat for King II when the lion fell from his perch onto his back and was injured. He roared at Nina and started to attack her. Her son quickly tried to help by grabbing the leash. King II lashed out at her son and killed him. Nina lost consciousness. When she woke up, the police had killed King II, and Nina's son was dead.
This family's story is a perfect example of why lions are not meant to be family pets. While things were great with the original King, the family never should have tried to recreate what they had by bringing two new lions into the home.
Xi, Putin Meet in St.Petersburg
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Thursday in St. Petersburg, the latter's hometown.
Putin invited Xi to a cruise tour on the Neva River. Welcoming Xi to his hometown again, Putin introduced to the guest local customs as well as the buildings on both sides of the river.
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Vlog Прогулка в зоопарк Санкт-Петербург часть 2 / Vlog Walking in the Zoo St. Petersburg part 2
Сегодня мы всей семьей поехали отдыхать в Зоопарк, не все киндер сюрпризы открывать. Зоопарк находится в России, городе Санкт-Петербург. В этот прекрасный солнечный день увидим, белого медведя, льва, лемуров, обезьян, змей, разных рыб, енота, рысь и множество других животных! Приятного просмотра! Большое спасибо мои друзья!
Today, our family went to rest in a zoo, not all Kinder Surprise open.
The zoo is located in Russia, St. Petersburg. On this beautiful sunny day we will see the polar bear, lion, lemurs, monkeys, snakes, various fish, raccoon, lynx and many other animals! Enjoy watching! Thank you my friends!
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Vlog Прогулка в зоопарк Санкт-Петербург часть 1 / Vlog Walking in the Zoo St. Petersburg part 1
Открываем киндер сюрпризы звездные войны [13] / Unboxing Kinder Surprise Star Wars [13]
Открываем 12 магических шоколадных яиц киндер сюрприз [12]/ Unboxing12 magical chocolate egg
Открываем 12 киндер сюрпризов Принцессы Диснея [11]/Unboxing 12 Kinder Surprise Disney Princess [11]
Говорящая книга Открываем киндер сюрпризы Джой [10] / Talking Book poems for kids Kinder Surprise
Открываем 12 киндер сюрпризов Фиксики [9] / Unboxing 12 Kinder Surprise Fixiki [9]
VLOG Спец выпуск сборка игрового комплекса / VLOG Special Edition build children's playgrounds
Обзор детская кухня «CHICCO» / Review of kid's kitchen «CHICCO»
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [8] Пасха (2) / Unboxing Kinder Surprise [8] Easter (2)
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [7] пасха / unboxing kinder surprise [7] Esther
Обзор география или большое приключение / Overview of geography or big adventure
Обзор Чудесная лодка Ноя игрушка для детей / Overview Wonderful Boat Noah toys for children
Лисичка ЭПИК ФеЙЛ/ Epic Fail Fox song/ Кунг Фу панда 3 / Kung Fu Panda 3
Инси-Винси отважный паучок / incy wincy spider nursery rhyme
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [6] Принцессы Диснея / Unboxing the Kinder Surprise [6] Disney Princess
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [5] Маша и Медведь (2)/Unboxing the Kinder Surprise [5] Masha and the Bear
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [4] Love is / Unboxing the kinder surprise[4] Love is
Открываем киндер сюрпризы [2] Маша и Медведь/Unboxing the kinder surprise [2]
Открываем Киндер сюрпризы [1] Animal Planet / Unboxing the kinder surprise [1] Animal Planet
St. Petersburg Zoo Piranha
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Synchronized Cats in St. Petersburg, Russia
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Russia: Diesel-electric submarine Volkhov floated out in St. Petersbur
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|December 26, 2019 Published: Diesel-electric submarine Volkhov for the Russian Pacific Fleet within the framework of the project 636.3 was launched at St. Petersburg’s Admiralty Shipyard on Thursday. Commander Vladimir Yakushev from the Primorsk flotilla said that getting the warship will without a doubt, significantly improve the combat capabilities of both the Pacific Fleet and Russian Navy as a whole. Volkhov is the second of six submarines to be delivered to the Pacific Fleet, and is expected to join the fleet in November 2020, after passing sea and user trials. Project 636.3 submarines can accommodate up to 52 sailors, and are equipped with torpedoes, mines and Kalibr cruise missiles|
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Russia readies for business at St Petersburg economic forum
Thousands of international business leaders are gathering in St Petersburg for Russia's annual economic forum, Moscow's answer to Davos.
The aim is to exchange ideas, stimulate development and generate growth over the next three days. The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is this year's guest of honour.
Euronews spoke to spoke of the delegates ahead of the gathering to hear about their expectations.
The forum is a great opportunity for business community leaders to focus a little bit more…
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Докатились до Зоопарка: День БИ в Петербурге
23 сентября 2017г. в Петербурге впервые отметили День видимости бисексуальных людей. Правозащитное событие началось на Невском проспекте флешмобом Докатились, переходящим в интерактивный перформанс Зоопарк. В праздновании приняли участие активисты Альянса гетеросексуалов и ЛГБТ за равноправие, инициативной группы ЛюБИ, других инициатив и независимые активисты. Горожане с интересом отнеслись к происходящему. Многие подходили обняться и выразить поддержку. Сотрудники полиции на акции замечены не были — видимо, отмечали праздник в тесном кругу по своим отделам.
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