The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are here again, with seals covering their mouths laughing, real-life angry birds, and bears with charming postures. Each finalist photo captured the wildlife kingdom and made people smile. magical moment.

Seal smiling with his mouth covered, photographed by Martina Novotna in Yorkshire, UK
The Funny Wildlife Photography Award collects photographers from all over the world to use their lenses to capture hilarious moments of wild animals. In addition to giggling seals and angry birds, the 2021 finalists include photos that look like they are singing. baboon.
The founders of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam. They are both professional photographers and enthusiastic animal protection activists. person.
The competition partner of the 2021 Funny Wildlife Photography Award is "Save Wild Orangutans". In addition to hoping to make people laugh, it also hopes to highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and arouse more people to participate. .
The Funny Wildlife Photography Awards will hold an awards ceremony on October 22 to announce the winning entries.
Here are some of the finalists this year, see which one can make you laugh.

Monday morning mood shot by Andrew Mayes in South Africa

Let’s Dance, photographed by Andy Parkinson on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia’s Far East

Shh! I’m still hungover from last night, photographed by Anita Ross in California, USA

Stuck feet, photographed by Brook Burling in Wisconsin, USA

Going to school, photographed by Chee Kee Teo in Singapore

See who can jump high, photographed by Chu Han Lin in Taiwan

Singing baboons, photographed by Clemence Guinard in Saudi Arabia

Fluff, photographed in the Netherlands by Edwin Smits

Jump up, shot in India by Sarosh Lodhi

It hurts so much, photographed by Ken Jensen

Draw me one! Photographed by Wenona Suydam in Alaska, USA
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