A three-headed giraffe and a rocking sloth. No, it is not our proposal for a new Pixar film directed by David Lynch, but rather some of the animals that appear in the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards. These are some of the most notable so far.
The deadline to participate in is now open los Premios Comedy Wildlife Photography from Nikon. Each year, this contest partners with a sustainable conservation organization. In its 10th year, the awards collaborate with the Whitley Fund for Nature, a UK-based charity supporting conservation leaders in the Global South.
Jason Moore’s makeshift kangaroo won last year’s award, and there’s just over a month left until the contest closes and let’s know who takes the top award in 2024.
The organizers of the contest have revealed some of the best proposals till the date.
Take a look at these beauties…
Not a Good Idea (Rietvlei Nature Reserve) by Anton Pretorius
“This ‘ding dong’ of the buffalo is fascinating me.”
Watch Out for a Tree (Chaparral Park, Scottsdale, Arizona) by Mark Koster
(“Well, shit”)…
Three’s a Crowd (Estes Park, Antarctica) by Deena Sveinsson
“¡Ven, Deirdre! You are the favorite, we send you to the penguin university! Your brother will understand.”
Hold on for a ride by Alexander Fine
“Have children, they said. Will be funthey said…”
Three Heads Are Better Than One (Kalahari Green, South Africa) by John Mullineux
“Hydra formation, guys!”
Slow Hands (Costa Rica) by Harry Collins
“¡Eric Clapton can suck it!”
¡Cúcú! (Colombo) by Tilan Weerasinghe
“¿It’s already gone the human with the camera?”
Laughing Out Loud (Germany) by Ingo Hamann
“And then he said that the seals they can’t have a good time!”
“Choose me!” (Curaçao) by Thomas Van Puymbroeck
“Raise your hands everyone those who want to live in an ocean plastic free!”
Have you heard the one about…? (Churchill, Manitoba, Canada) by Wendy Kaveney
“Who is she, Brian?I found the photos under the glacier!”
There we have it… Until now.
The grand prize winner will win a safari trip to the Maasai Mara in Kenya and a unique trophy handcrafted by The Wonder Workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The contest It is free until July 31.