The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

Veolia Environnement 2012 wildlife photographer award has just announced, the final winner is Canadian photographer Paul Nicklen with photos of emperor penguins in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.

Veolia Environnement 2012 wildlife photographer award has just announced, the final winner is Canadian photographer Paul Nicklen with photos of emperor penguins in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.

Veolia Environnement is recognized by the world as an Oscar in the art of photography about wildlife. An exhibition of award-winning photos will be opened at the Natural History Museum in London on October 19.

Here are 10 most impressive photos won the Veolia Environnement 2012 award:

Picture 1 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

The photographer Paul Nicklen won the best prize.

Picture 2 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

An antelope fled before the stalking eyes of the four jaguars in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. After being arrested, tell her she will not kill the antelope, but let it become an object for her to practice hunting. (Photo: Gregoire Bouguereau)

Picture 3 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

Red light emitted from the eyes of a crocodile at Myakka River National Park in Florida, USA. (Photo: Larry Lynch)

Picture 4 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

A white bear stuck on the ice in Svalbard (archipelago between Norway and the North Pole). (Photo: Anna Henly)

Picture 5 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

An unequal confrontation between two rhinos at the Tugela Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In it, a rhino was attacked by a hunter and cut off the horn. (Photo: Brent Stirton)

Picture 6 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

An emperor penguin rushes from the water onto the iceberg in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. During the process of feeding in the water, penguins must keep an eye on the brutal sea reporters and rush to shore if they discover the arrival of predators. (Photo: Paul Nicklen)

Picture 7 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

The red hawk kills predators near an airport in London, England. (Photo: Owen Hearn )

Picture 8 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

The black-headed seagull swims on the Thames, with the water-shadowed high-rise buildings of Canary Wharf financial center in London, England. (Photo: Eve Tucker)

Picture 9 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

The aurora appears on the glacier in Kval ya Island, about 30km north of Troms, Norway. (Photo: Thilo Bubek)

Picture 10 of The most beautiful wildlife photo of the year

The crocodile opened its mouth and waited for the prey in Pantanal, Brazil. (Photo: Luciano Candisani)

Update 15 December 2018
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