Around the globe, ghouls, zombies and all manner of creepily-costumed revellers have taken to the streets to celebrate the spookiest day of the year.
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Carved pumpkins mark the driveway of the Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. Photo: REUTERS
Animals with carved pumpkins during a Halloween-themed media event at the London Zoo. Photo: REUTERS
Animals with carved pumpkins during a Halloween-themed media event at the London Zoo. Photo: REUTERS
Animals with carved pumpkins during a Halloween-themed media event at the London Zoo. Photo: REUTERS
Animals with carved pumpkins during a Halloween-themed media event at the London Zoo. Photo: REUTERS
Tombstones sit out the front of the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles. Photo: REUTERS
Tatqiq, an 11-year-old female polar bear at the San Diego Zoo, attempts to drown a Halloween lawn ornament in the shape of a Frankenstein monster. Photo: REUTERS
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Girls walk to a Halloween party in central England. Photo: REUTERS