By Sheetal Kumari | September 28, 2024
Photographer Scott Frier captured this photo during a safari in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park.
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Otters use their paws to hold food, giving the impression that they are praying,” wrote photographer Christine Haines, who captured this image.
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Photographer Artur Stankiewicz commented that the hippo looked as if it “just came from the hairdresser with a big smile on its face.
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Photographer Kath Aggiss captured a photo of a ground squirrel, also called a zeisel, alerting its family that it had discovered food.
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Taken during Jörn Clausen’s 2015 visit to the Farne Islands, the photo captures abundant puffins, kittiwakes, and guillemots in a brief timeframe.
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Photographer Mark Meth-Cohn captured an image of a Steller’s sea eagle perched on ice along the coast of Rausu, Japan.
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Photographer Marti Phillips photographed two cape fur seals having a laugh.
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On the penguin highway, these rockhoppers are heading into town, and it seems there’s not enough space for all of them!” wrote photographer Ralph Robinson.
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Photographer Randy Herman wrote, “This female red-bellied woodpecker explored a screech owl nest. The startled owlet seemed unsure about this intruder.”
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Photographer Sarthak Ranganadhan noted, “Even spotted owlets face parental embarrassment. Two owlets sought privacy while their offspring stood grinning beside them.”
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These hilarious wildlife photos highlight nature’s humour, making them perfect contenders for new memes in 2024!
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