Foto: Harry Walker/The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019 Harry Walker Anchorage United States Title: Oh My! Description: Unlike most other marine mammals, sea otters have no blubber and rely on exceptionally thick fur to keep warm. As the ability of the fur to repel water depends on utmost cleanliness, sea otters spend much of their time (while they are not sleeping or eating) grooming, offering photographers an unlimited number of anthropomorphic opportunities. Animal: Sea otter (Enhydra lutris) Location of shot: Small Boat Harbor, Seward Alaska
Foto: Vlado Pirsa/The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019 Vlado Pirsa Donja Zdencina Croatia Title: Family disagreement Description: They were taken two birds during courtship before nesting. They then have strange poses and often seem to argue between themselves. "A couple of birds have family disagreements. Her husband was stuck for a long time last night with his friends at the inn, so the woman was angry again. He says there was only one drink after the last one." Animal: Birds Location of shot: Croatia
Foto: Harry Walker/The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019 Harry Walker Anchorage United States Title: Oh My! Description: Unlike most other marine mammals, sea otters have no blubber and rely on exceptionally thick fur to keep warm. As the ability of the fur to repel water depends on utmost cleanliness, sea otters spend much of their time (while they are not sleeping or eating) grooming, offering photographers an unlimited number of anthropomorphic opportunities. Animal: Sea otter (Enhydra lutris) Location of shot: Small Boat Harbor, Seward Alaska
Foto: Sarah Skinner/The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2019 Sarah Skinner Brackenll United Kingdom Title: Grab life by the ..... Description: I had been watching the younger members of the Savuti Marsh pride in Botswana frolic around with play for a while at one of the waterholes. As the heat started to rise one of the two dominant adult males of the pride decided to move from his position to seek shade. As the male stood and started walking off one of the young cubs, who is blind in one eye ran toward the male, leaping up toward him. Rather than leaping onto his back as we expected the cubs focus instead appeared to directed toward be the adult male's nether regions, with claws fully protracted! Who knows if it was intentional or not, or perhaps a slightly misguided aim. Had the cub been successful in his target there would have been a non to pleased male lion and we suspect a scolded lion cub. Fortunately for the cub and the male he narrowly missed his 'crown jewels' and the male walked on, with all body parts unscathed! Camera/Lens Detail: Nikon D500 SLR with Nikon AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/4E FL ED VR lens Settings: F5.6, 1/1250s Image Taken. November 2017 Animal: African Lion Location of shot: Savuti (Chobe National Park) Botswana
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