The pictures of the Comedy Wildlife Photography competition will bring a smile to your face because they are amazing.
The overall winner of this competition is Ken Jensen who has captured a monkey in a hilarious pose. Just like this, there are many other amusing pictures that were highly recommended by the judges.
#1 Overall Competition Winner: “Ouch!” By Ken Jensen
“A golden silk monkey in Yunnan China – this is actually a show of aggression however in the position that the monkey is in it looks quite painful!”
#2 Creatures Under The Water Award Winner: “Time For School” By Chee Kee Teo
“A smooth-coated otter “bit” its baby otter to bring it back to and fro for swimming lesson.”
#3 Spectrum Photo Creatures In The Air Award And Affinity Photo People’s Choice Winner: “I Guess Summer’s Over” By John Speirs
“I was taking pics of pigeons in flight when this leaf landed on the bird’s face.”
#4 Alex Walker’s Serian Creatures On The Land Award Winner: “Ninja Prairie Dog!” By Arthur Trevino
“When this Bald Eagle missed on its attempt to grab this prairie dog, the prairie dog jumped towards the eagle and startled it long enough to escape to a nearby burrow. A real David vs Goliath story!_x000D_
#5 Amazing Internet Portfolio Award Winner: “The Joy Of A Mud Bath” By Vicki Jauron
“An elephant expresses his joy in taking a mud bath against the dead trees on the shores of Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe on a hot afternoon.”
#6 Video Category Winner: “Hugging Best Friend After Lockdown” By Rahul Lakhmani
#7 Highly Commended: “Chinese Whispers” By Jan Piecha
“The little raccoon cups are telling secrets to each other.”
#8 Highly Commended: “Treehugger” By Jakub Hodan
“This Proboscis monkey could be just scratching its nose on the rough bark, or it could be kissing it. Trees play a big role in the lives of monkeys. Who are we to judge…”
#9 Highly Commended: “I Got You” By Roland Kranitz
“I spent my days in my usual “gopher place” and yet again, these funny little animals haven’t belied their true nature.”
#10 Highly Commended: “Missed” By Lea Scaddan
“Two Western Grey Kangaroos were fighting and one missed kicking him in the stomach.”