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    A baby koala named ‘Micky’ – one of 6 being evacuated from the Mallacoota wildlife triage centre by to Melbourne for further treatment to burns as a result of the Mallacoota bushfires – is given some food (and health check) at East Sale Airforce Base, by Zoos Victoria veterinary nurse Leanne De Lacy, before continuing his trip by road to Melbourne. © Doug Gimesy
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    Australia’s scorching summer

    Behaviour Category Winner: Octopus training (octopus in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Naples).
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    Underwater Photographer of the Year 2020

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    The orangutan has the longest childhood dependence on its mother of any animal in the world being about seven years. During this period their offspring has much to learn including which fruits and other foods are suitable for their diet. © Ian Wood.
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    The Orangutan’s World

    White tailed eagles or sea eagles are the UK’s largest bird, with a wingspan of up to 2.4m. Their powerful eyesight can spot a fish up to 3.2 kilometres away and as they descend for their prey it’s like watching a plane put down its wheels. © Scottish Sisters Photography
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    Beautiful Scottish wildlife

    There are 6 subspecies of tiger; the Bengal tiger subspecies is found on the Indian subcontinent. © Supriya Dam
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    India’s iconic ‘Big Five’ mammals

    A great crested grebe at the Highgate ponds catches and stuns a red swamp crayfish before swallowing it whole. © Matthew Maran.
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    Wildlife of Hampstead Heath

    During the winter, adult puffins shed their vibrant bills, meaning the vibrant orange bill is only seen in the summer months in order to attract a mate during the breeding season. © Becky Bunce.
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    A passion for puffins

    Giant centipedes prey on small spiders and cockroaches in the Gomantong Cave system. The species is equipped with a stinger – the venom is painful to humans, though not dangerous. © Emanuele Biggi and Francesco Tomasinelli.
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    Wildlife living in Borneo’s cave systems

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    Hong Kong ©Daphne Wong
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    Wildlife in the ‘Concrete Jungle’

    The overall winning image shows a Malagasy tree boa
perched in a tree. Roberto García Roa
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    British Ecological Society photography competition 2019

    A large bull moose in a frosty meadow.  © Colleen Gara
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    Wildlife of the Canadian Rockies

    © Federico Veronesi
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    Remembering Lions

    © Yongqing Bao/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 – winning images

    Olly Johnson Roaring stag
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    British autumn wildlife in pictures

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