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 This photo taken on August 13, 2014, shows a robot carrying food to customers in a restaurant in Kunshan. It's more teatime than Terminator -- a restaurant in China is electrifying customers by using more than a dozen robots to cook and deliver food. 

 A five-metre tall, 15-metre long inflatable sea turtle created by artist BJ Price is towed around Sydney Harbour past the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House to celebrate the opening of the Worldâs First Undersea Art Exhibition at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium on August 15, 2014. The floating sculpture named the Alpha Turtle will be berthed at Cockle Bay next to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium announcing the opening the Undersea Art Exhibition from August 12 to September 11 featuring a collection of BJ Priceâs abstract paintings submerged in the underwater display tanks. 

 Zoo owner Manny Tangco kisses a Japanese Koi carp, while children look on inside an aquarium at a zoo in Manila on August 22, 2014. The Japanese Koi carps are exhibited as part of the zoo's attraction.

 TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Reuben KYAMA, Thomas MORFIN A member of a youth corps campaigning for peace performs an act at the sprawling Kibera slum in Nairobi on July 28, 2014, reminiscent of deadly ethnic violence that followed the disputed results of the 2007 general elections, that were particularly intensive at the slum leaving scores dead. Kenya takes pride in being a union of "42 tribes", but a string of attacks in towns on its volatile coast has exposed bitter and explosive ethnic tensions linked to politics. "There has been a surge of dangerous speech," said 26-year-old Nanjira Sambuli, a project leader of Umati, an online crowd sourcing project monitoring hate speech, based in Nairobi's sleek iHub offices, the heart of its tech-savvy community.

 A hybrid of zebra and a donkey stands at the Taigan zoo park outside Simferopol on August 5, 2014. A Crimean zoo has welcomed into its collection a "zebroid" or "zonkey" after a zebra gave birth following befriending a donkey. Named Telegraph by the keepers at the Taigan zoo park, his head and body resemble that of a donkey and are a solid beige colour, with his legs marked by black zebra stripes. Born last week, "Telegraph is very popular with visitors" who can watch him romping around with his mother, said director Oleg Zubkov. Crosses between zebras and other members of the equine family are not unheard of, although it is more unusual that the zebra is the mother. However allowing such breeding to occur is frowned upon in the zoo community.

 British artist Nicola Wood works on her sand sculpture during the third European Championship Sand Sculpting in Zandvoort aan Zee, The Netherlands, on August8, 2014. Eight sculptors from different European countries will each create an impressive sculpture with the main theme âMusic and Danceâ. 

 An orphaned baby elephant feeds itself on August 12, 2014, during the World elephant day, at the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, at the Nairobi National Park, in Nairobi. Africa's elephants are under extreme threat from poaching, ivory trafficking, human-elephant conflict, and habitat loss.

 A dead whale is dragged, by the Royal Dutch Rescue Organisation (KNRM) onto the beach of Scheveningen, the Netherlands, on August 20, 2014. The cadaver was 5 kilometres from the beach in the North Sea, when it was discovered.

 A mechanical horse-dragon made of wood and steel is presented to the public in Nantes, western France on August 26, 2014. This horse-dragon, created by the French artist Francois Delaroziere of "Les machines de l'île" (The Machines of the Isle), is the hero of the show "Long Ma" which will be presented in Beijing on October 17, 2014 as part of the fiftieth anniversary of the relationship between France and China. 

Pope Francis matle blown by the wind covers his face as he leads the weekly general audience at St Peter's square on August 27, 2014 in Vatican City.

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