Hilarious photos: See the funnier side of nature

in #photography7 years ago

These hilarious photos from the Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards. Among the best photos of a cheetah appearing to find something hilarious, a gorilla caught in an unfortunate position, and a baby elephant face-planting the ground. These photos are taken from The Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2016.


Alexander Pfeiffer photographed this horse in Germany shaking its head using a high shutter speed.


These penguins clearly couldn't face being photographed by Charles Kinsey, so they hid their heads - completely.


A puffin has some fun on the Farne Islands, looking like it's been trained at the Ministry of Silly Walks.


It's supposed to be hyenas that laugh, but this cheetah in South Africa clearly hasn't read the rule book.


Three's the magic number: This cute family of squirrels, shot in Canada, are all lined up for an outing.


This giraffe at a watering hole in Botswana showed off its gurning skills to Monika Carrie.


This frog in Poland hops to it and poses for the camera.


These burrowing owls in Cape Coral, Florida, lined up perfectly on this low perch.


Life's most definitely a beach for this kangaroo in Lucky Bay, Australia, who is taking advantage of an unguarded parasol and towel.


Two adorable little monkeys share a smooch in Kenya. The panel of judges for the Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards is comprised of wildlife experts and household names and includes comedian Hugh Dennis.


This chipmunk in Ontario, Canada, has stuffed her cheeks so full of corn they look ready to pop.


A frog and chipmunk were captured by Isabelle Marozzo sharing a romantic kiss in Canada.


It's one thing having bad teeth, but his alpaca, photographed in Doncaster, is having a bad hair day, too.


This fish understandably doesn't look very happy at its predicament. The picture was taken by Chrys Mellor in East Yorkshire.


A harvest mouse appearing to be waving at the camera in Cheshire.

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