Wildlife Photographer of the Year, hosted annually by the Natural History Museum in London, celebrates the world’s most ...
That's the badger: this tongue-in-cheek juxtaposition of a real badger facing off against a gun-toting adversary polled the ...
The other two finalists' images depict a stoat sitting up to observe its territory as it blends perfectly into a snowy ...
The other two finalists' images depict a stoat sitting up to observe its territory as it blends perfectly into a snowy landscape in Belgium and an image of a bloodied yet determined honey badger ...
Four other highly commended images also impressed wildlife lovers ... David Northall’s snap of a honey badger returning to finish off a Cape porcupine, and Michel d’Oultremont’s photo ...
The winning wildlife images will be displayed online and at London's Natural ... The final photograph, David Northall's ...
British/Canadian photographer Mark Williams documents a beluga whale exfoliating its skin in the Arctic. Hundreds gather in ...
Honey Badger: This tough creature is known for its fearlessness and can take on cobras, often attacking them despite the risk of venom. Mongoose: Renowned for their agility and resistance to snake ...
Members of the public were asked to vote on their favourite of 25 shortlisted pictures, and Ian Wood ... showing "a bloodied yet determined honey badger returns to finish off a Cape porcupine ...