Start the day here Harris slams Trump’s “enemy from within” comment. Early voting begins in Georgia. What a La Niña winter could mean for the US. Chimp's day off: This little primate already has his work-life balance sorted. US photographer Thomas Mangelsen snapped this image in Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park. Look no hands! Or is it feet? This shot by Pablo Daniel Fernandez shows a Japanese macaque in the Jigokudani Monkey Park. Grab life by the .. Sarah Skinner, who took this picture of frolicking lions in Botswana's Savuti Marsh, reports that the young cub here thankfully missed the "crown jewels" he appears to be aiming for. Unexpected downpour: This shot by Tilakraj Nagaraj taken in Nairobi's National Park shows a white rhino getting territorial with an egret following him a little too closely. Bug-eyed and beautiful: This cheery damselfly was snapped by Kevin Sawford as he waved his greeting from an iris in the UK's Norfolk Broads. Is it a bird, is it a plane? Not actually a jet-propelled gull, but a chance moment caught by Bob Carter in the UK when the airplane in the distance was obscured by a bird. We're not dancing the foxtrot: These two hares, photographed by Philip Marazzi in the UK, are "boxing" -- a springtime sight, when females fend off persistent male suitors. Playing hard to get? Vlado Pirsa in Croatia took this photo of two birds during courtship before nesting. "They then have strange poses and often seem to argue between themselves," he says. Hear the one about the zebra that crossed the road? Peter Haygarth of Bishop Auckland in the UK took this image of two zebras horsing around in Tanzania. Light bulb moment: A ray of morning sunlight provides an illuminating moment for this gannet on the island of Heligoland in Germany. Photographer Co Grift from the Netherlands was there to capture the moment. Aaaatishoo! A red squirrel sets the dandelion fairies in motion in this photo by Geert Weggen of Sweden. 98, 99, 100... coming, ready or not! Hide and seek polar bear style, as photographed by Marion Vollborn of Germany.