The judges of this annual Funny Wildlife Awards have selected 40 photos that are sure to bring a laugh.
The finalists will be judged in several categories, with a public vote for the winner. “These images combine wit and wonder to celebrate nature and highlight the urgency of conservation,” said Stefan Maier, Senior General Manager Marketing at Nikon Europe.
Prize co-founder Tom Sullam said the competition reached "more people in more countries than ever before, helping to raise awareness about animal and habitat conservation...
Overall, category and grand prize winners will be announced at the awards ceremony in London on December 9.
Here are some interesting photos from the finalists:

On a windy day, the vine drapes over the osprey's head like a shawl. Photo by Alison Tuck, taken on Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK

Photographer Beate Ammer took the photo in her garden in Queensland, Australia and calls the amphibian her "frog prince"

A mother squirrel is in trouble in Victoria, British Columbia, as she moves her babies to a new nest. Photo by Christy Grinton

Photographer Henry Szwinto captured an elephant in Sri Lanka that appeared to be playing peek-a-boo with its ears.

Mark Meth-Cohn said capturing a young gorilla dancing joyfully in Rwanda's Virunga Mountains was "pure joy"

Soft landing of a red-necked grebe in Finland, photo by Erkko Badermann

Green frogs fighting in Biddeford, Maine by Grayson Bell

Photographer Meline Ellwanger seized the opportunity when three lions appeared with happy faces, seemingly yawning at the same time in Masai Mara

A cunning seagull drops a bomb on a white-tailed eagle, photographed by Antoine Rezer in northwest Iceland

A Madagascar lemur found something delicious on its finger, by Liliana Luca

Photographer Kalin Botev was able to witness these baboons performing in Zimbabwe.

Temperatures in Bavaria, Germany are so low that this duck's visible breath looks like it's smoking. Photo by photographer Lars Beygang

Laurent Nilles captured the moment a baby baboon met its match when approached by an elephant in Zambia

A red-crowned crane gliding in Kushiro Shitsugen National Park in Japan, photo by David Rice.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nhung-hinh-anh-gay-cuoi-trong-giai-thuong-quoc-te-ve-dong-vat-hoang-da-18525102410520827.htm






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