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    Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 highly commended images range from a dramatic stand-off to alien-like slime moulds

    An inquisitive pack of wolves and a stand-off between two dangerous animals are among the highly commended images in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.


    A three-toed sloth, an inquisitive pack of wolves and a stand-off between two dangerous animals are among the highly commended images in this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

    The competition, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, received more than 60,000 entries across 113 countries.

    Director of the museum Doug Gurr said this year's images show the "diversity, beauty and complexity of the natural world and humanity's relationship to it".

    The category winners and the prestigious Grand Title award will be announced on October 14.

    But for now, here's a look at the highly commended images.

    Animals in their Environment

    Animal Portraits

    Behaviour: Mammals

    Natural Artistry

    Underwater

    Urban Wildlife

    Wetlands: The Bigger Picture

    Photojournalism

    10 years and under

    11-14 years

    15-17 years


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