National Geographic has announced the finalists and winners of its annual wildlife photography contest. Here are the five featured and winning entries from the U.S., which serve as a reminder of the importance of protecting wilderness and wild animal habitats.
"Grizzly leftovers" (Photo by Zack Clothier) |
Zack Clothier's "Grizzly leftovers" (above) won in the Animals in their Environment category. The remotely-triggered photo shows a curious grizzly bear in Montana looking at the camera as it approaches bull elk remains for a bit of lunch. The photo was taken in very early spring, when hungry bears attempt to bring their weight back up after hibernation.
"Storm fox" (Photo by Jonny Armstrong) |
"River dance" (Photo by David Herasimtschuk) |
"Drama at high water" (Photo by Mac Stone) |
Mac Stone's "Drama at high water" was highly commended in the Behavior: Mammals category. The image captures a raccoon rescuing its young from flooding caused by unusually heavy rains in the Everglades.
Jack Zhi's "Up for grabs" was highly commended in the Behavior: Birds category. The photo, shot in
Southern California, captures a young white-tailed kite reaching to grab a live mouse from its father. Juvenile white-tailed kites typically must master aerial food hand-offs from their parents until they can hunt on their own.
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