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Top Wildlife Photos This Week / From Giant Bees to Deer Coldest on Earth!


Fars News Agency – Visual Group – Alireza Sepahvand: Animal photography is one of the most popular fields of photography in the field of visual arts because many enthusiasts, among other reasons, for the mental leisure of the daily life and fatigue of modern life that a large part of urban society from pristine nature and animals and His beautiful creatures are separated, attracted to seeing photos and recording new moments of these beautiful creatures of God. Top wildlife images this week, including invading horses, giant beehives and cold, snowy plains of China, winter animals, the cold season, and the anxious gaze of animals searching for food and fighting for survival around the world. Beautifully portrayed.

This spectacular collection has been compiled by Joanna Rock from the English-language Guardian newspaper, which is presented below:

Original image: Horses graze on a cold snowy plain in China.
Photo: Shaltock Stock / Xinhua News Agency / Friday, December 24, 2021 at 08:00 GMT

A cat wanders the streets of Krasnaya Polyana in Russia after it snows
Photo: Dmitry Feuktistov / Tass News Agency

A box turtle is released after being discovered by an environmentalist in Bogota, Colombia.
Photo: Ministry of Environment Bogota / Reuters

A giant bee (Apis Dorsata) returns to its hive in a building in Nabingar, West Bengal, India.
Photo: Sumia Brata Roy / Shutter Stock / Light Photo

A North Head. This photo is part of a larger collection entitled “Bird Feeding”. The life of Carla Rhodes, a former comedian and puppet master, changed with the discovery of a passion for wildlife photography. Last winter, he planted a camera trap in his garden in the Catskill Mountains of New York, with encouraging results.
Photo: Carla Rhodes

A red squirrel in Scotland. The country’s wildlife rescue campaign has provided مالی 1.1 million in financial support.
Photo: Scottish Red Squirrel Rescue / PA

A forklift driver encounters a deadly viper or parsley snake in the Salford brickyard. The highly venomous snake apparently survived a 4,000-mile journey from Pakistan on a brick shipment and sailed for Britain.
Photo: RSPCA, British Animal Welfare Foundation

A brown bear tries to reach apple trees in a frozen pond at a shelter near the village of Maramur in Kosovo.
Photo: Valdrin Jimaj / EPA

Horses are grazing in a snowy field in Zhejiang City, China.
Photo: Shutter Stock / Xinhua News Agency

Birds fly in a white view of frozen fog in a meadow in Audeland van Styrgen, the Netherlands.
Photo: Jeffrey Grunweig / EPA

Red crested urchin on the shore in the Bay of Boshmana, Russia is looking for food. He was supposed to migrate with other birds in late autumn, but remained on the shore for unknown reasons.
Photo: Yuri Smithok / TASS News Agency

Reindeer in Oymyakon, Russia, the coldest habitat on earth. The lowest temperature in this region was recorded in January 1924 – minus 71.2 degrees Celsius (96.2 degrees Fahrenheit).
Photo: Vadim Scriabin / TASS News Agency

Giant Asian tortoises bred in the wild are being prepared for release into the wild by installing a tracker in Chittagong, Bangladesh, to bring the endangered species back to life.
Photo: Turtle Survival Alliance / AFP / Getty Images

Ducks feed on flooding waste in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Photo: Fazi Ismail / EPA Environmental Organization

A coyote wolf in the snow at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
Photo: Go Nakamura / Reuters

Elephants hunt for food on the shores of Lake Canyon in Terengganu, Malaysia.
Photo: Anadolu News Agency / Getty Images

Seafood on a cold, windy day in Istanbul, Turkey.
Photo: Anadolu News Agency / Getty Images

Pelicans in the Sydney, Australia fish market are looking for leftover fish.
Photo: Jenny Evans / Getty Images

A baby mountain gorilla in Rwanda Volcano National Park
Photo: Simon Maina / AFP / Getty Images

Husky, Siberian dog, in the rural area of ​​Osawa, Russia
Photo: Sergei Malgavoko / TASS News Agency

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