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LEFT: A pigtailed monkey, Myrtle, gives a comforting hug to her new-born baby, Arnie, at the New Brighton zoo yesterday. Arnie is the youngest addition to the zoo, at the age of nine weeks. RIGHT: The oldest resident of New Brighton zoo, Charlie the crocodile, aged 32, enjoys yesterday’s sun.

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Press, 28 August 1986, Page 8

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LEFT: A pigtailed monkey, Myrtle, gives a comforting hug to her new-born baby, Arnie, at the New Brighton zoo yesterday. Arnie is the youngest addition to the zoo, at the age of nine weeks. RIGHT: The oldest resident of New Brighton zoo, Charlie the crocodile, aged 32, enjoys yesterday’s sun. Press, 28 August 1986, Page 8

LEFT: A pigtailed monkey, Myrtle, gives a comforting hug to her new-born baby, Arnie, at the New Brighton zoo yesterday. Arnie is the youngest addition to the zoo, at the age of nine weeks. RIGHT: The oldest resident of New Brighton zoo, Charlie the crocodile, aged 32, enjoys yesterday’s sun. Press, 28 August 1986, Page 8

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