My Kingdom: A male sea lion clicked with his harem in Mexico. Image Courtesy: Simon Biddie/Nature TTL
Crossing Barriers: This striking image of a jaguar in Mexico was taken after the photographer placed a camera trap in a broken wall that led to the jungle. Image Courtesy: Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar/Nature TTL
Fighting Robins: These two robins play out their battles in front the photographer in Scotland. The conditions were challenging for photography – there was sun and snow. Image Courtesy: Jane Hope/Nature TTL
Milky Way: It was lucky that the wild boar stayed unmoved for the moment the picture was taken. In Hungary, where this composition was captured, the Milky Way is very rarely low enough in the sky to touch the horizon. Image Courtesy: Bence Mate/Nature TTL
Austfonna Ice Cap: A waterfall created by the melting ice at Austfonna Ice Cap, the world's third-largest, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago shows the reality of global warming. Image Courtesy: Thomas Vijayan/Nature TTL
Crowd Control: Every winter, enormous schools of herring migrate from the open ocean into the fjords of Northern Norway and attract large numbers of big predators, such as orcas and humpback whales. Image Courtesy: Andy Schmid/Nature TTL
House Hunting: On a walk in Staffordshire, UK, the photographer was alerted to the presence of a swarm by a loud buzzing sound. She found thousands of bees crawling over a branch, trying to build a new hive. Image Courtesy: Lucy Monckton/Nature TTL
Moth sp: This image was captured in Rondane National Park in Norway. It shows a dead moth lying on the surface of a bacterial film. It looks like a painting. Image Courtesy: Florian Smit/Nature TTL
Traffic Intersection: This image is of a spider in front of the colourful lights of the city intersection with the many cars. Image Courtesy: Simone Baumeiste/Nature TTL
When We’re Gone: This image shows a brown rat in an abandoned house. Image Courtesy: Florian Smit/Nature TTL