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This lion cub displays its not-so cat-like reflexes in this image captured by Jennifer Hadley in the Serengeti, Tanzania.
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It's a tight squeeze inside this eastern screech owl nest captured in Florida by Mark Schocken.
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Jennifer Hadley took this picture of a penguin snubbing his mate on a beach in the Falkland Islands.
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This spotted owl winked for Arshdeep Singh's camera in Bikaner, India.
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Jean Jacques Alcalay took this photo of a hippo yawning behind a heron, even though it looks like it is about to swallow the bird whole. Captured in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
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These gray triggerfish seem to be smiling in this photo taken by Arturo Telle Thiemann in Faial Island, Azores.
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A red squirrel flies through a rainstorm looking like Superman in this photo captured by Alex Pansier in the Netherlands.
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Emmanuel Do Linh San took this photo of meerkats play-fighting with each other in South Africa.
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Federica Vinci photographed a monkey relaxing while its friend took care of it in this photo taken near Baphuon Temple in Cambodia.
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It might look like Pegasus but this photo is actually an Indian sarus crane attacking a blue bull from behind after the bull ventured too close to its nest. Captured by Jagdeep Rajput in Keoladeo National Park, India.
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John Chaney took this photo of a salmon punching a bear in the face in Alaska.
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A King penguin seems nonplussed by its mate's strange new appearance in this photo taken by Martin Grace in the Falkland Islands.
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Michael Eastwell's photo shows two wallabies playing or fighting on a beach at sunrise in Queensland, Australia.
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Miroslav Srb fed this raccoon shrimps on a beach in Florida before capturing the moment that the animal thanked him.
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A duckling waddles across a turtle covered log in this photo taken by Ryan Sims in Kirkland, Washington.
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Jia Chen took this photo of a Cooper's Hawk playing football with a pine cone in Ontario, Canada.
CNN  — 

An image of a 3-month-old lion cub falling out of a tree has been named the overall winner of this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

The moment was captured by Jennifer Hadley in the Serengeti, Tanzania, late one afternoon, and the image fought off competition from 5,000 other entries.

“It didn’t even occur to me that he would make a go of getting down by himself in the most un-cat like fashion. I mean, how often do cats fall out of trees?” Hadley said in a press release from the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

“No one expected this to happen and of course we were concerned for his safety but happily as cats do, he righted himself just in time and landed on all fours and ran off with his siblings. A happy ending for a hapless kitty who didn’t quite know how to get down from a tree.”

Hadley also won the Affinity Photo 2 People’s Choice Award for her image of a standoffish penguin snubbing his mate, titled “Talk to the Fin.”

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Hadley won both the overall award and the People's Choice award.

As well as providing some light-hearted fun, organizers want to raise awareness around wildlife conservation. According to the press release, 10% of net revenue will be donated to the Whitley Fund for Nature – a UK charity that supports conservation leaders working in their home countries across the Global South.

A photo of two gray triggerfish smiling broadly for the camera won the Underwater Category Award for Arturo Telle Thiemann, while Jia Chen won the Amazing Internet Portfolio Award for her series of photos depicting a Cooper’s Hawk playing football with a pine cone in Canada.

The image of a serene heron oblivious to the wide jaws of a hippo yawning behind it won the Creatures of the Air Category Award for Jean Jacques Alcalay, and Arshdeep Singh won the Think Tank Photo Junior Category for his shot of an owl winking inside a pipe.

In addition to the category winners, there were 10 entries that were recognized as highly commended winners.

In 2021, the overall winner of the competition was Ken Jensen’s picture of a monkey caught in a painful position on a wire.