A cheeky otter, sleepy ground squirrel, and the death stare of a gannet. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards outtakes have it all.
Humans are not the funniest members of the animal kingdom. Absolutely not. Sure, we have knock-knock jokes and Netflix specials, but it's our feathered and furry friends that really bring in the laughs. Nowhere is that on display more than with the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards. The annual competition has been celebrating the goofy antics of animals for nearly a decade.
'I just think you're otter this world!'Image: Emeline Robert-Pottorff/Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Professional photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE and Tom Sullam founded the competition in 2015, determined to share the hilarious joy of wildlife and bring attention to much-needed conservation efforts. Entries for the 2024 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards are open until July 31. 'A tough guy - flying is for the weak.
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