Wild Animal Photos
Best Wild Animal photos from National Geographic
Stalking India’s Hemis National Park, a snow leopard lives up to its name in U.S. photographer Steve Winter’s award-winning National Geographic magazine image.
Man and whale size each other up in the winner of the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition’s underwater category, announced on October 30, 2008.

A black colobus monkey has its fur singed in preparation for sale at an illegal bush-meat market in Gabon.
An aptly named winner of the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, "Deadlock" was captured in the dead of night in a Belizean rain forest.
The central and dominant figure, unwilling to share his half of a wild pig, is a 31-year-old male known as Frodo, lead hunter of his group.
"He would jump all over me, then run away," said Stefano Unterthiner of the black-crested macaque in this winning photo from the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. "He was always hanging around."
A snowy clash of white-tailed eagles during a Polish winter is among the winning images in the 2008 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, organized by BBC Wildlife Magazine and London’s Natural History Museum.
