People Chose These 50 Animal Photos As The Best In Photocrowd’s Competition
Wildlife photography has the incredible ability to freeze a split second of magic, and PhotoCrowd competitions continue to showcase just how breathtaking nature can be.
We’ve put together a selection of some of the best animal images that were awarded or featured on the contest’s Instagram page. In this collection, you’ll find not only stunning wildlife shots, but also heartwarming moments of animals living alongside us every day – from cats and dogs to farm animals and more.
So don’t waste any more time and join us as we explore this captivating list of jury-recognized photographs from PhotoCrowd.
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Photo by Henry the colorado dog
Henry the Colorado Dog, and Baloo. Their IG account is full of these types of pics
Photo by Suvrat
Photo by Ian Groves
Photo by Netty
Photo by Helen Davies
Photo by Dominic Beaven Photography
Photo by Chris Killingsworth
Now, that's what I call, the perfect travel kit! Doggie being the #1, "don't go anywhere without it" item!
Photo by Sean Tindale
Photo by Carole z
Photo by Caron Steele
Photo by Vanell photography
From Me to my 4; I will always have your back, just like I know you'll always have mine. Ride or die furious 5
Photo by Peter Orr
Photo by Knut M Selmer
Photo by Jappern
Photo by Sue Woodbridge
Photo by Kobus Malan
Peacock mantis shrimp -> "It is reported to have a "punch" of over 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), the fastest recorded punch of any living animal. The acceleration is similar to that in a .22 LR bullet fired from a handgun (accelerations of over 100,000 m/s2 or 330,000 ft/s2 (more than 10,000 g), and speeds of over 20 m/s or 66 ft/s), with each strike packing 1,500 N (340 lbf) of force. The speed of a raptorial appendage's strike causes cavitation bubbles to form. When those bubbles pop they release a large amount of heat, temporarily raising temperatures and weakening the armor of their prey. In addition, the surface of its hammer-claw is made up of extremely dense hydroxyapatite, laminated in a manner that is highly resistant to fracturing and can break ordinary glass tanks. Its composition is being investigated for potential bionic use in material engineering." <- WikiDiki
Photo by Phil Hopkinson
Photo by Roberta Pagano
These macaques that live in the mountains in Japan & keep warm in the hot springs up there. Called snow monkeys they're the only monkeys that live permanently so high up.
Photo by Sara Williams
Photo by Paul/ Dr. D of photography
Photo by Skrotov
Photo by Pete Vaughan
Photo by Gej
These were fabulous! Thank you so much, Hidrėlėy, for the fabulous photos you bring us!
These were fabulous! Thank you so much, Hidrėlėy, for the fabulous photos you bring us!
