Top animal photos taking photos of Natioanal Geographic
The best photos from the animal world sent by photographers from all over the world to participate in the photo contest are held annually by National Geographic magazine.
The best photos from the animal world sent by photographers from all over the world to participate in the photo contest are held annually by National Geographic magazine.
Hungry lions and giraffes.Photo of Alex Tan.
Caged cage.Photo of Hongsik Kim.
Unique camouflage.Photo Fred Turck.
The Brazilian islands of Fernando de Noronha are considered a wildlife sanctuary, but today many animals live here are threatened by the lack of human consciousness.Photo João Vianna.
A fight of baboons.Photo Sharon Raoli.
Llamas camel standing on the sand hill during sunset in Chavin de Huántar, Peru.Photo of John Palmer Gregg.
Wild, haunting eyes of predators in a winter day.Photo Janet Chester.
The work captures two giraffes and a tree in Masai Mara, Kenya by author Niko Saunio.
Gulls on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, England.Photo of Ron McCombe.
North American blue heron and breakfast.Photo Linh Dinh.
The seals are hungry for the snowstorm in the North Atlantic.Photo Eric Garnett.
Photo of Audun Wigen.
This Rwanda Gorilla sleeps on his legs while holding a branch of a thistle, their favorite food.Photo of Jim Edwards.
The mysterious beetle discovered by Stephen Hocking in New South Wales, Australia.
Eyes.Photo of Rolf Skrypzak.
Alaskan brown bears are lazy in an early morning.Photo of James Haskins.