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Animals, They're Just Like Us. These Award-Winning Photos Capture the Funniest Wildlife Moments of 2022

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 15, 2022

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Alex Pansier / Comedy Wildlife 2022 A red squirrel jumps during a rainstorm in Maashorst, the Netherlands. data-ellipsis=false> A photo showing a lion cub losing its grip and nearly falling down a tree trunk in Tanzania was awarded the top honor in this year's The annual awards, which began in 2015, highlight some of the world’s “most amazing wildlife” and the comedic and lighthearted situations they find themselves in.  The... + full article



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