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PHOTOS: Best Wild Animal Photos of 2008 Announced

[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/photogalleries/ best-animal-wildlife-photos/index.html]



Man and whale size each other up in the winner of the 2008 Wildlife Photographer
of the Year competition's underwater category, announced on October 30, 2008.



U.K.-based David Maitland observed from midnight to 3 a.m. as a rare Morelet's
tree frog doggedly refused to become supper for a cat-eyed snake--and still
didn't see the conclusion.



After finding a dead moose next to a rail track, photographer Antoni Kasprzak
waited five hours until the two birds, a juvenile and an adult, descended and
began fighting over the carcass.

Und noch einige ältere...



In a July 2007 picture by Brent Stirton, rangers carry a dead silverback mountain
gorilla named Senkwekwe in Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Shot several times, he was one of at least ten such victims last year, including
mothers and babies?some killed execution style. The killers' motives are unclear,
though some rangers believe illegal charcoal traders are to blame.



National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen captured this aerial photo of
narwhals taking a breather in an ice hole off Baffin Island in Arctic Canada.



This green turtle is getting a full-body cleaning and massage courtesy of local
fish at Turtle Pinnacle near Kailua Kona, Hawaii.
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