Nearly 50,000 pictures were entered and the winner beat a shortlist that included jaguars, reindeer, an orangutan and a rhino.
A picture of two mice fighting over food on a deserted London Underground station platform has won the LUMIX People's Choice award in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
More than 48,000 images were entered in last year's competition, with around 28,000 people voting for the mice from a shortlist chosen by the Natural History Museum, which runs the event. "I really hope that it inspires more people to go out in their local neighbourhood and explore with their camera," he added.The picture Matching Outfits was taken in Brazil. Pic: Michel Zoghzoghi/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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