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25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:51pm On Aug 19, 2020
AS MANY OF THE PHOTOS HERE MAY NOT BE VERY FASCINATING TO MANY. I THINK THE DEDICATION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHERS IS PRICELESS.

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When German photographer Stefan Christmann came across this penguin couple in Atka Bay, Antarctica, seemingly with an egg, he was surprised as it was too early in the season for egg-laying. However, upon closer inspection, he discovered the egg was a snowball and wondered if the diligent couple were practising egg transfer in preparation for when their real egg arrived. Stefan claims it's possibly the first time it has ever been witnessed and documented

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:52pm On Aug 19, 2020
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It took three years of planning by Norwegian photographer Audan Rikardsen to capture this image of a majestic bird of prey in its coastal environment. He snapped the shot from a hide on the coast of northern Norway

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:54pm On Aug 19, 2020
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UK-based photographer Sam Rowley shot this fascinating image, which he calls 'station squabble'. He discovered the best way to photograph the mice inhabiting London’s Underground was to lie on the platform and wait. He only saw them fight over scraps of food dropped by passengers a few times, possibly because it is so abundant. This fight lasted a split second before one grabbed a crumb and they went their separate ways

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:55pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Mexican photographer Caludio Contreras Koob snapped this image in the Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve in the state of Yucatán, which is home to Mexico’s largest flock of Caribbean flamingos. Caludio says that the chick in the image is less than five days old, so it will stay in its nest less than a week before it joins a crèche of other youngsters who wander around the colony searching for food

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:55pm On Aug 19, 2020
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This image, called 'losing the fight', was captured by British photographer Aaron Gekoski. It shows an orangutan that has been used in a degrading performance in Bangkok. The shows were temporarily stopped in 2004 due to international pressure, but today the shows continue – twice a day, every day – with hundreds of people paying to watch the orangutans box, dance, play the drums and more

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:56pm On Aug 19, 2020
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In Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve, photographer Clement Mwangi spent time observing this beautiful leopard as she soaked up the last warm rays of the setting sun. Clement says he is mindful to remember to take pleasure in life’s simple moments – being all too aware that sometimes, as a wildlife photographer, you can miss the exceptional while looking for the unusual

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:57pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Swedish photographer Marcus Wesberg shot this heartbreaking image. It's called 'captive' and shows a giant panda sitting in a cage at a breeding centre in Shaanxi, China. He says that with a growing wild population and no realistic plan of how to breed and raise pandas for re-release into the wild rather than a life in captivity – not to mention lack of habitat being the largest barrier to the continued spread of the wild population – it is unclear how such centres will benefit the species

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:57pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Michel Zoghzoghi from Lebanon shot this stunning image of a mother jaguar and her cub in the Pantanal region in Brazil. He calls it 'matching outfits' and says he captured it while on a boat on the Três Irmãos River. The felines swam right in front of the vessel and he says he watched mesmerized as they left the water holding an anaconda with a very similar pattern to their own

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:58pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Michael Schober was in the Hohe Tauren National Park in Austria when he shot this image of a group of marmots at close range. He says that the animals have become accustomed to the presence of humans and it is beneficial to them as human company deters predators such as golden eagles

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 6:59pm On Aug 19, 2020
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It took American photographer Steve Levi 10 days of looking to spot this mother polar bear and her two cubs in Wapusk National Park in Canada. The creatures had recently left their birthing den to begin the long journey to the sea ice so the mother could feed. Steve said that after a nap, the cubs were in a playful mood

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:01pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Spanish photographer Francis De Andres shot this mesmerising image in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and called it 'spot the reindeer'. Conditions for photography there are extreme but the wildlife has adapted to the environment and its freezing temperatures. Francis found this composition of white arctic reindeer, which were observing him, both curious and charming

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:01pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Russian photographer Valeriy Maleev encountered this Pallas’s cat while it was out hunting in the Mongolian grasslands. It was -42°C (-44°F) on that frosty day, but Valeriy says the fairy-tale scene cancelled out the cold. Pallas’s cats are no bigger than a domestic cat and they stalk small rodents, birds and occasionally insects

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:01pm On Aug 19, 2020
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After a rough journey by sea to the remote Snow Hill Island off the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, French photographer Yaz Loukhal flew by helicopter and then trekked through thick snow to reach this emperor penguin colony. His efforts were rewarded with this incredible view of the whole colony

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by RudyNerdy: 7:01pm On Aug 19, 2020
Zimri:
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this picture of leopards tearing Python, is it real?

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:02pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Canadian photographer Martin Buzora captured this heartwarming shot. It shows Elias Mugambi, a ranger at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in northern Kenya with orphaned black rhino Kitui. Elias often spends weeks away from his family caring for orphaned black rhinos. The young animals are in the sanctuary as a result of poaching or because their mothers are blind and cannot care for them safely in the wild

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:03pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Over several months, Salvador Colvée Nebot, from Spain, watched different species of bird use the dead flower spike of an agave in Valencia, Spain, as a perch before descending to a small pond to drink. A pair of common kestrels were frequent visitors though each time they came, magpies would hassle them

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:04pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Hungarian photographer Csaba Tökölyi had been in a hide all night in his home country photographing nocturnal species and their activities, but as the golden light of dawn reflected on the surface of the water, an egret in wonderful breeding plumage stopped close by. He said that its elongated scapular feathers covered the bird as if it was wearing a gown

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:05pm On Aug 19, 2020
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While on a bear watching trip to the Nakina River in British Columbia, Canada, German photographer Marion Volborn spotted a grizzly bear and her young cub approach a tree. The mother bear started to rub against the tree trunk and her cub imitated her

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:06pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Russian photographer Valeriy Mallev was on a summer expedition to the Mongolian part of the Gobi Desert when he happened upon a long-eared jerboa. As blood moves through the ears of these usually nocturnal animals, excess heat dissipates across the skin and the jerboa is able to stay cool

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:08pm On Aug 19, 2020
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For over two years, German photographer Ingo Arndt has followed the pumas of Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile. This female was so used to his presence that one day she fell asleep nearby. On awakening, she glanced at him in a familiar way, and he was able to capture this portrait of a completely relaxed puma

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:10pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Italian photographer Marco Valentini was in Hortobágyi National Park, Hungary, when he spotted these kestrels displaying typical courtship behaviour. Here the female has just recovered an offering of a young green lizard from her suitor and in this touching moment she tenderly took hold of his claw

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:10pm On Aug 19, 2020
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A school of red tooth triggerfish forms a cloud of silhouettes above a river of convict blennies flowing over the coral in Verde Island Passage, Philippines. The Passage, a strait that separates the islands of Luzon and Mindoro, is one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. The stunning shot was captured by US photographer David Doubiltet

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:11pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Australian snapper Wayne Osbourn spotted this male humpback calf and its mother while diving off the Vava’u Island group in the Kingdom of Tonga. The calf kept a curious eye on Wayne as it twisted and turned before returning to its mother periodically to suckle. She was relaxed and motionless 20 metres (65 feet) below the surface

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:11pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Jake Davis from the US was on a boat off the coast of Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada, where he watched humpback whales bubble-net feeding. Here the leader whale dives to locate the fish. Once the fish are located, the rest of the pod swim in decreasing circles while blowing bubbles that create a net, trapping the fish

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:12pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Night hikes through the Ecuadorian jungle are one of photographer Lucas Bustamente’s favourite activities. With a keen interest in herpetology, he was overjoyed to spot this labiated rainfrog, a species that's abundant in the region. It had just caught a baby tarantula and he says that its comical expression said ‘caught in the act'

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:13pm On Aug 19, 2020
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Angel Fitor took this image in the waters off Alicante, Spain. Immersed in a strong current, an otherwise slightly undulating salp chain twists and turns forming whimsical shapes. Salps move by contracting, which pumps water through their gelatinous bodies

Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2020
RudyNerdy:
this picture of leopards tearing Python, is it real?
Absolutely real
Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Karlifate: 7:18pm On Aug 19, 2020
Cool.

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Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Zimri(m): 7:41pm On Aug 19, 2020
Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by COOL10(m): 8:40pm On Aug 19, 2020
Amazing photos
Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by Vyzz: 8:58pm On Aug 19, 2020
grin
Re: 25 Animal Photos For The LUMIX People's Choice Award[2019] by PrincessB1(f): 9:19pm On Aug 19, 2020
cool

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