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The 2025 Comedy Wildlife Awards Showcase Furious Brawls and Relatable Mishaps — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 24 October 2025 18:52
Published 24 October 2025
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As it turns out, humans aren’t the only animals with a flair for drama. The 2025 Comedy Wildlife Awards (previously) presents another collection of angsty, surprised, and utterly terrified creatures around the globe. This year’s competition highlights several characters that would be right at home in a neighborhood yoga studio, from the elegant orangutan doing her own interpretation of tree pose to a fox crashing onto its neck after an all too relatable misstep.

Find all the winning images on the awards’ website.

Warren Price, “Headlock!”
a photo by Paula Rustemeier of three foxes in the sand, one slamming its face into the ground
Paula Rustemeier, “Hit the dance floor! Foxes in a breakdance battle”
a photo by Mark Meth-Cohn of a primate apeparing to do karate
Mark Meth-Cohn, “High Five”
a photo by John Speirs of a duck lying on its back in the water
John Speirs, “It is tough being a duck”
a photo by Michael Stavrakakis of a female orangutan appearing to strike a pose
Michael Stavrakakis, “Paint Me Like One of Your Forest Girls”
a photo by Grayson Bell of two frogs fighting over territory
Grayson Bell, “Baptism Of The Unwilling Convert”
a photo by Andrey Giljov of two lemurs, one with its arms stretched as if showing the other something
Andrey Giljov, “Welcome to Zen Lemur Yoga Course!”
a photo by Andrew Mortimer shows a brown frog on standing on the back of another brown frog
Andrew Mortimer, “The Shoulders of Giants”
a photo by Alison Tuck shows a white gannet with grass blown in its face
Alison Tuck, “Now which direction is my nest?”
a photo by Geoff Martin of a scared hornbill running
Geoff Martin, “Hornbill In A Hurry”

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