17 delightful Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards outtakes

Nature is cruel, royal and interesting. Sometimes, this is also a bit stupid.

The New Commander Wildlife Photography Awards has issued 17 non -seeing submissions earlier in comparison to its 2024, which celebrates the light aspect of the animal kingdom. From an Orangotan mother to her baby’s enmity, the face of a brown bear baby’s face, to pamang, these images will force you to call you “relevant”.

“Mama is tired”
Credit: Catherine CEHR / Nicon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

The new photos were released to kick 2025 Nicon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards. By June 30, 2025, the website is open for all photographers at no cost. The shortlist will be announced in October or December in nine categories in November or December.

A small creature shrubs from a bamboo plant
“A smell of peeking”
Credit: Amish Chhan / Nicon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards © Chigs Photography by Amish Chhagen
A small lion opening the mouth of two large marine lions on the beach
“Naughty boy”
Credit: Alexis Chobley / Nicon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A bear's children hug their parents
“Bear hug”
Credit: Michael Stevrakis / Nicon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Michael Stewakis
A pelicon balances the fish on its lime

Pelcan is trying to impress his audience with his latest jugling act
Credit: Oli Konikna / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Olderska Konikna
A deer looks around a tree
“An eye paper”
Credit: Helen Cherry / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Two gazes are flying in a way that looks like a laughter that contains four feather
“Four feathers’ laughter”
Credit: Elmer Weiss / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards t
An Etiganous hair is sticking to his head
“Great Etigan Entertainment”
I went to this shopkeeper several times this spring. Utswmc Rochee is fine at the center of the Medical District in the city of Dallas. There are hundreds of great aggots that come here for generation. Children are hilarious to see from the time they are newly ready unless they are ready to flop. They are constantly crying for their mother and sometimes they think they can raise each other. You can’t help but get some funny pictures of them from their crazy hair and feedback!
Credit: Mary Holoser / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Mary Holsuzer
A monkey reaches the camera
“Sir, please no photos”
Credit: Dario NC / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A pile of frogs
“On my back”
Credit: Thomas Wan-Pombok / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A cheeta yen
“Laughing cheetah”
Credit: Adara Pathmanda / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
An elephant covers her eyes from her ear
“Hide and find”
Credit: Jane Jacks Alclays / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A large pink flower in a Grand hog grass holds
“Declaration of love”
Credit: Rolland Crants / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A bat holds his face to his face
“Forgot your birthday again!”
We had been hanging with this bear (and his friend) for several hours when he slept and played on the beach in the coastal Alaska. After waking up with a blink, he began to clean himself, using his toes to clean the sand with his face. In this pose he looks ashamed (but not).
Credit: Charles Johnson / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Two kangaroos appears to be hugging
“Moments of Rule-Malik”
One day, I turned to the Gold Coast in search of new locations for bird photography, but instead stumbled from a large gathering of Kangaroos. Some were cold, while others looked engaged in opponents and rocks! 🙂 🙂
Credit: Alexander Babych / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
A Babon Lie on his face with his claw in sand
“Desert Day Dreams”
In Botswana, a Babon rests in hot sand, lost in her thoughts. “What’s for tonight dinner? Maybe some delicious fruit?”
Credit: Jacqueline Trainer / Nican Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

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