A human embryo is pictured in the eighth week of pregnancy in this undated photo by Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson. Now 81, Nilsson shot to world fame in 1965 when the American magazine Life ran 16 pages of pictures from his book 'A Child is Born' showing the development of a human fetus in the womb. NO ARCHIVE. NO SALES. ONE TIME USE ONLY. MANDATORY CREDIT. REUTERS/Lennart Nilsson/FEATURE SWEDEN-PHOTOGRAPHER
A human sperm tries to penetrate the egg, in this undated photo by Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson. Now 81, Nilsson shot to world fame in 1965 when the American magazine Life ran 16 pages of pictures from his book 'A Child is Born' showing the development of a human fetus in the womb. NO ARCHIVE. NO SALES. ONE TIME USE ONLY. MANDATORY CREDIT. REUTERS/Lennart Nilsson/FEATURE/SWEDEN-PHOTOGRAPHER
Two new unnamed African lion cubs play during their public debut at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2003. Being the first born at the zoo in 22 years the two unnamed cubs were a welcome sight with news that African lion populations in the wild being had collapsed by as much as 90% from more than 200,000 to about 23,000 in just 20 years.(AP Photo/Rob Griffith)
1,283 posted on 10/28/2003 8:41:40 PM PST by restornu
A lion at a zoo yawns in his enclosure. Lions straying out of their game reserve have killed at least 28 people in Tanzania's coastal district of Rufiji over the last 10 months, officials said.(AFP/File/Deshakalyan Chowdhury) Griffith)
Its getting that time to say goodnight!
1,284 posted on 10/28/2003 8:47:05 PM PST by restornu