From Maine coons to Siberian tigers, these are the big boys and girls of the animal kingdom put into perspective.
Zookeepers across Europe shared their favorite animal photos from the past year as part of a photography competition on the Zoo Keepers Europe Facebook page Zookeepers from across Europe have shared ...
The internet is home to some of the best, most hilarious photos, especially of animals. These funny animal pictures taken at the perfect time are guaranteed to make you smile. Some of the most recent ...
Adopting a pet is a big responsibility. But if you have the right conditions and do the homework, the rewards of bringing home an animal in need outweigh most concerns and fears surrounding it.
Every year, journalists cover unique and powerful stories about wildlife, animals, and the people that care for both. The breathtaking images captured this year by photojournalists across the USA ...
Winner, Creative category; a composite of two shots: one of a cat and one of a tiger from the zoo. The winning animal photos of the 2025 International Pet Photography Awards are a heartwarming, ...
A very distinguished lama, a dog “driving” and a few seemingly-headless cats are among the comical images that have made it to the short list of the 2022 global animal photo competition Comedy Pet ...
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Photographer Sage Sohier documents sentimental moments between humans and animals in her photo book, "Animals," published in November 2019. In her ...
A rescued giraffe, a see-through frog, a paralyzed jellyfish: Out of thousands of images, National Geographic editors selected these 28 striking animal pictures. Belugas are playful and curious. Off ...
The contest raises money for Animal Support Angels in partnership with Animal Friends Insurance. The winning photo creates an amusing optical illusion with a dog and a bubble. Highly Commended: In ...
If you feel closer to animals you meet online than some of the people you follow, don't worry. A new study by Strathclyde marketing academic Dr. Laura Lavertu and her team suggests that petfluencers ...