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The winners of the Wildlife Report Photo Contest hosted by the British Museum of Natural History have been revealed.



This work is the subject of a total of 49,000 photos, and it is a work called'Hugging' that shows the appearance of a Siberian tiger.




This is a scene where a female tiger hugs a large tree and closes her eyes gently.



The artist is said to have waited 11 months after installing an unmanned camera to shoot this scene.



The next winner is Danish photographer Morgens Troll's photo of a proboscis monkey.



The proboscis monkey looks like a human, with his eyes closed and in deep meditation.




A Spanish photographer featured a family of hornets.



In the mother's arms, I caught the moment when the baby was trying to eat the fish handed by her father from behind.





However, in addition to this pleasant photo, I was able to see the animals suffering.



We could also see monkeys chained in chains at a market in Bali, Indonesia, and a ring in the mouth of a blinded half moon bear for use in sightseeing in an amusement park in China.



Netizens said, "It contains both the beautiful and mysterious appearance of nature and the heartbreaking appearance." "Isn't I missing someone who is a tiger hugging a tree?" It showed a reaction.



(Screen source: Wildlife Photographer of the Year)