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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 showcases stunning photos of the natural world
Published 14th September 2019
A gentoo penguin flees for its life as a leopard seal bursts out of the water. Credit: Eduardo Del Álamo/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
A newborn hippo, just days old, was keeping close to its mother in the shallows of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, when a large bull suddenly made a beeline for them. He chased the mother, then seized the calf in his huge mouth, clearly intent on killing it. Credit: Adrian Hirschi/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
An ever-adaptable raccoon pokes her bandit-masked face out of a 1970s Ford Pinto on a deserted farm in Saskatchewan, Canada. In the back seat, her five playful kits trill with excitement. Credit: Jason Bantle/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
This beach scene at Alabama's Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge looks appealing at first glance: blue sky, soft sand and a Kemp's ridley sea turtle. But as the photographer got closer he could see the fatal noose around the turtle's neck attached to the washed-up beach chair. Credit: Matthew Ware/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Slender stems of Eurasian watermilfoil, bearing whorls of soft, feathery leaves, reach for the sky from the bed of Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Credit: Michel Roggo/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
On a night-time fieldtrip in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, photographer Frank Deschandol spotted this bizarre-looking weevil clinging to a fern stem. Its glazed eyes showed it was dead, and the three antennae-like projections growing out of its thorax were the ripe fruiting bodies of a 'zombie fungus.' Credit: Frank Deschandol/Wildlife Photographer of the Year

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