Finalists of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards announced

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A tiger shark stalking lunch. Swim little fishy, swim. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019.A gentoo penguin taking body surfing to the next level. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019.Do you know which are the hands and which are the feet? The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019Slow is the way to go for this snapping turtle. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019"I asked who would like a peanut - I think he understood me.

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019A snow monkey taking a bath in the hot thermal water while the temperature outside was -15 degrees. The Comedy Wildlife Photography AwardsGrey seals in Lincolnshire have a good sense of humour. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019This young juvenile brown bear had a very successful morning and plopped down with a full stomach. Over the next 10 minutes he went through a hilarious range of emotions - like hiding his face from the light.

 

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