Wildlife park animals tuck into Halloween treats

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 7, A binturong investigating a carved pumpkin, Cotswold Wildlife Park is home to more than 1,500 animals from 250 different species, including this binturong, which investigated a carved pumpkin.
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Keepers at a wildlife park have been busy creating fun Halloween treats for the animals.

Cotswold Wildlife Park's residents spent their enrichment time enjoying carved pumpkins packed with their favourite foods.

Natalie Horner, from the park, said this time of year "always provides the keepers with an opportunity to treat our animals with some novel, ‘spooky’ enrichment".

Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, Philip Joyce, snapped some photos of the animals.

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