The Biological Photography Competition brings together a lot of valuable wildlife works, capturing the fierce survival moments.

With her work "The Battle of the Impala antelope", photographer Barbara Stanley won photography of the year in the Biological Photography Contest held by the Royal Society of England, winning £ 1000. This fierce wildlife survival shot was taken in a field in Etosha National Park in Namibia.

Oliver Tidswell was crowned young photographer of the year for his photo "lonely", capturing an engraving of a flower quietly blooming on the rocky mountains of Pensi La, Ladakh, India, where the altitude is 5550m above sea level.

Photographer Anthony Cooper shivered viewers with his work describing the ants' fear of witnessing moths eating away the leaves quickly.

The image of a fish hiding in an anemone grass to protect himself by photographer Paddy Rayan was taken in Puerto Galera, Philippines also caught attention.

The theme of the contest is conflict and survival and the image of a pair of frogs mating on a lotus leaf was chosen as one of the most beautiful and impressive wildlife images. The moment was captured in Barrackpore, West Bengal, India by photographer Darpan Basak.

The image of Sri Lankan fishermen fishing on the rugged wooden stakes of photographer Debdatta Chakraborty makes many people excited.

Timofey Zubarev's work of a lonely tree in the desert, still lush, inspires people with the message that you cannot choose where you were born, but you are allowed to choose how to live.

The work "Double Trouble" by wildlife photographer Beverley Brouver shows snails infected with flatworm parasites and at risk of predation by birds because of waving on tall leaves. .

The photographer Davide Gaglio's photo captures the moment when two birds are disputing in the air because of their prey. This impressive moment was captured in Robben Island, South Africa.

The image of photographer Fabio Pupine gives the viewer the truest truth about the mating confrontation of two male musk cows. The picture was taken in Dovrefjell National Park, Norway.



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