Home Aus aller Welt Tierisch Die witzigsten Tierfotos des Jahres Comedy Wildlife Photo Die witzigsten Tierfotos des Jahres 09.11.2015, 19:06 Uhr • Lesezeit: 1 Minute Dieses Foto schoss Yuzuru Masuda © (c) Yuzuru Masuda / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Yuzuru Masuda / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Yuzuru Masuda steht gleich mit zwei Fotos im Finale. Dieses hier ist auch dabei © (c) Yuzuru Masuda / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Yuzuru Masuda / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Gut getarnt? © (c) William Richardson / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) William Richardson / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Drei Giraffen oder Hydra? © (c) Tony Murtagh / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Tony Murtagh / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards „Kuckuck“ © (c) Thomas Selge / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Thomas Selge / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diese beiden Affen hat Tony Dilger fotografiert © (c) Tony Dilger / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Tony Dilger / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards „Ätsch!“ scheint diese Giraffe sagen zu wollen © (c) Stephen Biddlecombe / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Stephen Biddlecombe / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Die Motorroller-Gang © (c) Simon Slater / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Simon Slater / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Robert Ross hat dieses Foto des Vogels geschossen © (c) Robert Ross / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Robert Ross / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Sebastian Kennerknecht gelang dieses Foto © (c) Sebastian Kennerknecht / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Sebastian Kennerknecht / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diesen nassen Vogel fotografierte Robert Fuller © (c) Robert Fuller / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Robert Fuller / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diesen hungrigen Affen fotografierte Renata Ewald © (c) Renata Ewald / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Renata Ewald / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diesen Leoparden bekam Mohammed Alnaser vor die Linse © (c) Mohammed Alnaser / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Mohammed Alnaser / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Oli Dreike knipste diesen popelnden Gorilla © (c) Oli Dreike / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Oli Dreike / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Ein zweites Leoparden-Foto von Mohammed Alnaser © (c) Mohammed Alnaser / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Mohammed Alnaser / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Michael Erwin schoss dieses Foto des Vogels © (c) Michael Erwin / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Michael Erwin / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Zwei Eulen abgelichtet von Megan Lorenz © (c) Megan Lorenz / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Megan Lorenz / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Megan Lorenz schoss auch dieses Foto © (c) Megan Lorenz / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Megan Lorenz / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Marinus van de Laarschot schoss dieses Foto © (c) Marinus van de Laarschot / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Marinus van de Laarschot / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Mark Denham bekam diese Libelle vor die Linse © (c) Mark Denham/ Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Mark Denham / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diese Giraffe wurde von Marilyn Parver fotografiert © (c) Marilyn Parver / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Marilyn Parver / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Marc Mol schoss dieses Foto eines Flusspferdes © (c) Marc Mol / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Marc Mol / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Axel Kottal hat diesen Hasen abgelichtet © (c) Axel Kottal / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Axel Kottal / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes ein Close-up-Foto © (c) Marc Mol / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Marc Mol / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Kirsten Frost reichte dieses Foto eines Vogels ein © (c) Kirsten Frost / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Kirsten Frost / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Vielleicht war Superman ja auch ein Eichhörnchen © (c) Julian Rad / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Julian Rad / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Julie Hunt schoss dieses Foto lustige Foto © (c) Julie Hunt / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Julie Hunt / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Ob dieses Eichhörnchen sein Foto auch eingereicht hat, ist unbekannt © (c) Julie Hunt / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Julie Hunt / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Dieser süße Hamster wurde ebenfalls von Julian Rad abgelichtet © (c) Julian Rad/ Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Julian Rad / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards John Brown gelang dieses witzige Foto © (c) John Brown / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) John Brown / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Jeff Derx schoss diesen Leoparden © (c) Jeff Derx / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Jeff Derx / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diese Eulen bekam Graham McGeorge vor die Linse © (c) Graham McGeorge / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Graham McGeorge / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Vielleicht eine Vorstufe zu der Dreiköpfigen Giraffe? Janet Miles schoss dieses Foto © (c) Janet Miles / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Janet Miles / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Jason Riley reichte dieses Foto ein © (c) Jason Riley / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Jason Riley / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Eric Gessmann ist mit diesem Foto im Finale © (c) Eric Gessmann / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Eric Gessmann / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Gil Gofer fotografierte diesen mittelfingerzeigenden Gorilla © (c) Gil Gofer / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Gil Gofer / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Goran Anastasovski machte dieses Foto © (c) Goran Anastasovski / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Goran Anastasovski / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Dieser Vogel wurde von Charlie Davidson im Bild festgehalten © (c) Charlie Davidson / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Charlie Davidson / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Christina Alexander fotografierte diese beiden Autoliebhaber © (c) Christina Alexander / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Christina Alexander / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Barrie Walsh erwischte diesen Vogel © (c) Barrie Walsh / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Barrie Walsh / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diese Nahaufnahme gelang Aaron Karnovski © (c) Aaron Karnovski / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Aaron Karnovski / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Alison Buttigieg reichte dieses Foto ein © (c) Alison Buttigieg / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Alison Buttigieg / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Diese beiden Frösche wurden von Anton Sorokin abgelichtet © (c) Anton Sorokin / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards | (c) Anton Sorokin / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards (c) Yuzuru Masuda / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards