Camel kiss and Ocelot in a restaurant: 18 rare photos of celebrities with animals

Michael Jackson was famous for his love of exotic animals. In the photo, the singer with his boa constrictor named Muscles.

Elvis Presley performed his famous song Hound Dog in person for a basset hound in a top hat on The Steve Allen Show.

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Paris Hilton meets a koala at Australia’s Taronga Zoo. Paris herself has dogs of decorative breeds.

During the filming of Green Mansions (1959), Audrey Hepburn tamed a fawn she named Pipin. He appeared in some scenes and was said to think of Audrey as his mother.

Who would have thought that the famous boxer Mike Tyson loves pigeons!

Justin Bieber had a capuchin named OJ Malley. He was taken away by German customs when the singer tried to enter Germany with an undeclared animal. The monkey was placed in quarantine and then handed over to a German zoo.

The artist Salvador Dalí kept exotic animals, including Babu the ocelot. Once he came to dinner with him in one of the New York restaurants!

While filming Bedtime Stories (1964), Marlon Brando had to make eye contact with a seagull.

Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal took a selfie with a quokka, a short-tailed kangaroo, during his visit to Australia.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited the stables of the Moroccan Equestrian Federation in Rabat in 2019.

At the premiere of Frida (2002), Salma Hayek appeared with a small spider monkey named Tyson.

During the filming of the movie “Tarzan. Legend “(2016) Alexander Skarsgard had to make friends with a python.

Young Prince William, aged five, riding a pony led by Princess Diana, Highgrove House, 1988.

Penélope Cruz received a very unusual kiss from a camel at the premiere of the film “Sahara” in Los Angeles.

Marilyn Monroe rides a pink elephant at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1955. The actress supported a circus charity initiative.

Clint Eastwood befriended an orangutan on the set of Victory at All Costs (1978).

Rare photo: Kate Middleton presents Domhall the Irish Wolfhound, mascot of the Irish Guards, with a sprig of shamrock in honor of St Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2019.

Tippi Hedren, best known for The Birds and Marnie (1963-64), became an animal rights activist. She literally raised a lion named Neil at home! In 1983, Tippy started a fund to help feral cats.

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