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A selection of the most popular photos of animals that are not afraid to stand up for themselves

The most popular photo of animals/The Guardian

The world of animals will never cease to amaze with its diversity and situations similar to those that occur between people.

The selection was made by The Guardian with reference to Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

Perhaps these photos speak more to our human quirks. After all, people who have a pet know special “attacks” of love, pathos and humor that decorate our interactions with other species.

I will always look for opportunities to record examples of anthropomorphism. This type of image is one of the most successful at capturing and holding an audience's attention, said Jason Moore, this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards winner for his photo of a kangaroo that appears to be playing a guitar.

< /p> Kangaroo/Jason Moore

The Falkland Islands penguins seem to have gone their separate ways after an argument, and one of them recommends not getting closer than an outstretched flipper. p>

Penguins from the Falkland Islands/Jennifer Healy

London mice who met on the subway platform decided that nothing could stop them from figuring out their relationship on the spot.

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London mice/Sam Rowley

Turtle from Australia seems to be slapping a fish that disregarded her recommendations on ocean crossing rules.

Turtle from Australia/Troy Maine

< strong>Squirrel from the garden in Floridalooks very upset that she got less nuts than she expected.

A squirrel from a garden in Florida/Mary McGowan

A wild cat from a Japanese island Ainoshima makes it clear with one look who the real owner is.

A cat from a Japanese island Ainoshima/Kenichi Morinaga

The elephant seal from the Californian beach, although he is afraid of his opponent, is ready to enter into a fight with him for the territory.

Elephant seal/George Cathcart

< p>Indian chameleon in all its appearance recommends staying away from its branch.

Indian chameleon/Gurumoorthy K

Thanks to the skill and incredible patience of photographers, we can admire and smile while looking at funny photos of animals. which document the life of terrestrial fauna.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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