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    Up in the air: Among the entries for the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is a picture of a guinea pig apparently levitating


    Three-headed giraffe: Photographers around the world are sharing their most hilarious pictures for the inaugural photo competition


    Cuddle: More than 800 entries - including 'Last Tango' (above) - have already been submitted for the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards


    A face of amazement: A baboon examines a crisp packet with an astonished look, in one of the many photos in the competition


    Animal magic: A lion has a comb-over to rival Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (left) and a 'Kung-Fu squirrel' is seen (right)


    Quack: This duck appears to be laughing in a photo submitted to the competition, which was founded by British-born Paul Joynson-Hicks


    Sticking out: A giraffe appears to poke its neck out of a truck, thanks to the excellent framing of this photograph


    Comparing meerkats: Mr Joynson-Hicks, a wildlife photographer based in Tanzania, launched the competition and is among the judges


    Lounging bear: Judges include wildlife presenter Kate Humble, comedian Hugh Dennis and Born Free Foundation president Will Travers


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    Embarrassed monkey: Other judges in the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are photographers Tom Sullam and Will Burrard-Lucas


    Swan giving chase: The judges say they are looking for 'funny, creative, dynamic and interesting wildlife photographs'


    No sense of direction: These cows in North Yorkshire seemed unsure about which direction to take at a signpost near Skipton


    Time for a rest: The closing date for entries to the competition is this Thursday and the winner will be announced on November 11


    Lick your lips: This giraffe got up close and personal with one photographer in the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards competition


    Different glances: Both of these animals had a rather unusual expression on their face when pictured by photographers


    Ladybird leap: The victor will win a one-week photographic safari in Tanzania for them and a guest with return flights, and a camera


    Bad hair day: This duck needs some grooming in a photograph for the compeition, which will see 40 finalists announced next month







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