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Snack attack: A giant otter eating a fish is one of the images that will be on display at the WildPhotos exhibition in London on October 19 and 20

Have you twigged what I am? A green hairy spider blends into the background. Hosted by zoologist Mark Carwardine and TV presenter Chris Packham, WildPhotos takes place at the Royal Geographical Society

Take my breath away: A wren male fills the spring air with an early morning song

In the pink: Two flamingos enjoy a peck on each other's beaks

Here kitty, kitty: A brave snapper gets up close and personal with a tiger

Eye, eye, what's this then? A curious insect stares out the lensman during a leaf stand-off

All white? A Polar bear traverses the Arctic snowscape, perhaps looking for his next meal...

Is your name Cliff? Actually, this precarious bird picture was taken by Tuide Roy

Just gotta make a trunk call: A cheeky critter shows off its climbing skills

Hogging the limelight? This prickly little chap heads home after a hard day

Don't get in a flap, now: A stretch of the gannet's wings and home to roost

Creature of the night: An image, titled Rainforest Angles, by Christian Ziegler

The fisher king: A stunning shot of a bird darting from the river's edge

Feeling blue? A whale deep in thought on the seabed

In plain sight: Wild horses couldn't drag this photographer away from the snowy scene
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Rock and growl: This big cat looks like it prefers its own company

Dinner will be served... soon: A praying mantis waits for insects to catch on a flower in the canopy

Watch the birdie: A flower is pollinated by a hummingbird

A shadow of his former self? A Polar bear in silhouette

Lunch time: A Hen Harrier in flight approaches her nest site with prey in Sutherland, north-east Scotland

You looking at my bird? A flock of flamingos relax in the water

Just hop it: A Mountain hare runs across snow in Scotland




