The 2025 Comedy Wildlife Awards Showcase Livid Brawls and Relatable Mishaps — Colossal

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As it seems, people aren’t the one animals with a aptitude for drama. The 2025 Comedy Wildlife Awards (previously) presents one other assortment of angsty, stunned, and completely terrified creatures across the globe. This 12 months’s competitors highlights a number of characters that might be proper at dwelling in a neighborhood yoga studio, from the elegant orangutan doing her personal interpretation of tree pose to a fox crashing onto its neck after an all too relatable misstep.

Find all of the successful pictures on the awards’ website.

a photo by Warren Price of two Bridled Guillemots in the midst of a domestic dispute
Warren Price, “Headlock!”
a photo by Paula Rustemeier of three foxes in the sand, one slamming its face into the ground
Paula Rustemeier, “Hit the dance floor! Foxes in a breakdance battle”
a photo by Mark Meth-Cohn of a primate apeparing to do karate
Mark Meth-Cohn, “High Five”
a photo by John Speirs of a duck lying on its back in the water
John Speirs, “It is tough being a duck”
a photo by Michael Stavrakakis of a female orangutan appearing to strike a pose
Michael Stavrakakis, “Paint Me Like One of Your Forest Girls”
a photo by Grayson Bell of two frogs fighting over territory
Grayson Bell, “Baptism Of The Unwilling Convert”
a photo by Andrey Giljov of two lemurs, one with its arms stretched as if showing the other something
Andrey Giljov, “Welcome to Zen Lemur Yoga Course!”
a photo by Andrew Mortimer shows a brown frog on standing on the back of another brown frog
Andrew Mortimer, “The Shoulders of Giants”
a photo by Alison Tuck shows a white gannet with grass blown in its face
Alison Tuck, “Now which direction is my nest?”
a photo by Geoff Martin of a scared hornbill running
Geoff Martin, “Hornbill In A Hurry”


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