Dream of being Sir David Attenborough for a day? Same. While we will’t all narrate nature docs in hushed tones, we can dwell vicariously via the world’s finest wildlife pictures.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year is again for its 61st version – and it’s greater than ever, with a document 60,636 entries from throughout the globe. Out of that wild bunch, simply 100 jaw-dropping photographs have made the lower, and so they’ll be on present at London’s Natural History Museum from Friday, October 17.
Expect drama from the get-go. Just have a look at the newly launched first batch of photographs, which incorporates cheetahs catching a Günther’s dik-dik and Arctic wolves caught mid-stare. Nature at its fiercest, and your digicam roll may by no means. Enjoy.
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