Animals, They're Just Like Us. These Award-Winning Photos Capture the Funniest Wildlife Moments of 2022

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Animals, They're Just Like Us. These Award-Winning Photos Capture the Funniest Wildlife Moments of 2022
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These are the {paws-itively) adorable photos that took the top honors this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

“No one expected this to happen and of course, we were concerned for his safety,” Hadley said. “But as happily as cats do, he righted himself just in time and landed on all fours and ran off with his siblings.”

The winning underwater photo, titled “Say Cheeeese” and taken by photographer Arturo Telle Thiemann, shows two triggerfish appearing to smile into the camera off the Portuguese island of Faial, Azores.A couple of triggerfish looking into the camera, captured at the Azores.

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