46. Bowl of Fruit Loops or Cone of Shame?
Possible Camera Used: iPhone
Where to Buy: Apple Store, Walmart, Amazon
Avg. Cost: $500-$1,200*
Froot Loops have been a lot of peoples’ favorite cereal for decades, as who can dislike the fruity, crunchy taste? One dog owner loved Froot Loops so much, they decided to turn their dog’s Cone of Shame into a bowl of them.

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Using a tin foil spoon and cut-up pool noodles as the Fruit Loops, this Golden Retriever’s medical cone was turned into a hilarious Halloween costume. Well, at least the owner is having fun with the cone, as this dog looks fed up with it.
47. Having a Scratch
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS R3
Where to Buy: Canon
Avg. Cost: $5,500*
One thing about being a monkey is that you don’t have to feel self-conscious in public. If you want to scratch yourself, you can, and no one will care. This funny photo was caught on camera by a wildlife photographer.

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This photog caught this monkey right in the middle of having a scratch. Judging from the photo’s clarity, this hilarious image was likely caught on a high-quality wildlife camera like the Canon EOS R3, which you can find for $5,500.
48. This Is An Ant Face
Possible Camera Used: Electron Microscopes
Where to Buy: Semtech, Motic, & Others
Avg. Cost: $10,000-$500,000*
Electron microscopes use electrons as their illumination, and these high-tech, expensive pieces of equipment allow scientists to capture high-resolution images of both non-biological and biological specimens.

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These microscopes are incredible, able to capture images such as this ant’s face. Who knew ants looked so creepy and goofy? Without an electron microscope, we wouldn’t have realized what these common pests look like close-up.
49. Coming Through
Possible Camera Used: Fujifilm X-T5
Where to Buy: B&H Photo Video
Avg. Cost: $1,699*
Wasps are terrifying carnivores. Even though they’re pint-sized, they’re sure to make even the bravest of us run for cover when we see one, fearing a painful bite. Wasps eat spiders, flies, beetles, crickets, and whatever other bug they can get their antennae on.

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Once they snag their prey they fly them back, as you can see from this photo. This wasp is on a mission, carrying the deceased fly like it’s a FedEx package he has to deliver, pronto. To capture a photo like this, a macro photography, high-speed camera was used.
50. Just One Of The Gang
Possible Camera Used: iPhone
Where to Buy: Apple Store, Walmart, Amazon
Avg. Cost: $500-$1,200*
Sure, this goose might not have super-long legs and a shiny pink coat, but that’s not going to stop him from trying to hang. This goose found itself among a group of flamingos, and it chose to mirror their position, standing on one leg.

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At least he was trying. His friend, another goose, tucked his head and fell asleep, not keen on pretending to be a flamingo. The goose standing on one leg is part of the gang, and he seems proud of it.
51. What’s So Funny?
Possible Camera Used: Nikon Z5
Where to Buy: Nikon USA
Avg. Cost: $1,300*
Titled “Laughing Snake” by photographer Aditya Kshirsagar, this photograph features a Vine Snake looking as though he’s right in the middle of laughing at a hilarious joke. This photograph is a great example of macro-photography.

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Though the Vine Snake might look as though he is having a chuckle, he’s actually quite peeved. These snakes, which are common in India’s Western Ghats region, show aggression by opening their mouths wide. Though they want to look fearsome, we humans can’t help but think they look adorable.
52. Monday Morning Mood
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS 250D
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $639*
Pied Starlings are endemic to Lesotho, Eswatini, and South Africa, and they, apparently, also have very grumpy faces. Photographer Andrew Mayes snapped this shot of a very cranky pied starling, titling the photograph “Monday Morning Mood.”

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Mayes snapped this photo at the Rietvlei Nature Reserve, where a bunch of starlings were hanging out in a tree. Jokingly, he said that the starling’s disgruntled expression, “sum[med] up [his] mood on most Monday mornings.”
53. Leaning On Mom
Possible Camera Used: Canon 5D Mark IV
Where to Buy: Canon Global
Avg. Cost: $2,500*
This photograph was titled “Leaning Post” by photographer Andy Parkinson, and it features a mother and son together. This little bear cub is using his mother to lean on, giving him a perfect platform from which to watch the birds in the trees.

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Mama bears are some of the most protective animals in the world, and they have the weight, claws, and teeth to back up their protectiveness. No doubt, Parkinson took this photograph from a safe, unobtrusive distance away.
54. A Very Adorable Brawl
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS R7
Where to Buy: Canon Global
Avg. Cost: $1,400*
It’s not just human kids that like to tussle; bear siblings also like to fight, too. According to Andy Parkinson, who took this photo, these two bear cubs were squaring up to play-fight, hyped by the fact that they’d just made it across a small stream together.

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Though that’s not quite as major an accomplishment to a full-size bear, two tiny baby bears likely view even a tiny stream as a raging torrent. The cubs here are Kamchatka brown bears, living in the forests of Russia.
55. Can You Not?
Possible Camera Used: OM System OM-1
Where to Buy: OMSystem.com
Avg. Cost: $2,000*
Photographer Anita Ross captured this image of an owl, joking that the burrowing youngster’s expression was “so amusing to watch,” as it reminded her of someone with a “hangover.” He does look like he’s saying, “Can you not?”

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This cranky-looking owl is known as a shoco, and he is found throughout North and South America, usually in grasslands, rangelands, and anywhere else that has low vegetation and open, dry areas.
56. “Ninja Prarie Dog”
Possible Camera Used: Nikon D850
Where to Buy: Nikon USA
Avg. Cost: $2,800*
Photographer Arthur Trevino named this picture “Ninja Prairie Dog” after seeing a true David and Goliath story go down in front of him. According to Trevino, this bald eagle was on the hunt when he spotted a tasty-looking prairie dog.

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He missed his first attempt to grab the critter, and the prairie dog got the upper hand, lunging at him to startle his would-be predator. The eagle was surprised enough that it jumped back, wings flaring, and the bold prairie dog took that opportunity to dart into a nearby burrow.
57. Doggo With Dentures
Possible Camera Used: iPhone
Where to Buy: Apple Store, Walmart, Amazon
Avg. Cost: $500-$1,200*
Dogs just love to chew on everything, and that includes dentures, apparently. This pup got ahold of some false teeth, chewing on them and placing the teeth in his mouth to make them look as though he had a huge grin.

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Though, hopefully, no one is wearing those dentures anymore, this dog still found use of them as a secondary chew toy. We’re not surprised, as we all know that dogs will chew on just about anything they see.
58. A Pretty Tight Fit
Possible Camera Used: Canon EOS 90D
Where to Buy: Target
Avg. Cost: $1,200*
Brook Burling’s “Foot Jam” features a young raccoon who has gotten a bit too big for his hidey-hole. According to Burling, this raccoon called this tree in her backyard home for a while, but, as he grew bigger, the fit became tighter.

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He’s trying to smush himself back into his home, only to find out that he can’t really fit. His foot and bushy tail are both sticking out, and it seems as though he’ll have to find a new tree in which to settle.
59. No, I Said Go THAT Way
Possible Camera Used: Olympus TOUGH TG-6
Where to Buy: Best Buy
Avg. Cost: $500*
The gentoo penguin was discovered in the late 1700s, and it has been the subject of nature illustrations and photos, both beautiful and hilarious, ever since. These penguins can run up to 22 miles an hour, and they also, according to this photo, like to give directions.

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“Directing Penguin,” a photo by Carol Taylor, features two penguins having a “discussion.” The two got out of the surf and started yammering away, with one penguin pointing in one direction as though to say, “I said go THAT way.”
60. Peekaboo!
Possible Camera Used: Olympus OM-D E-M10
Where to Buy: Amazon
Avg. Cost: $260*
Charlie Page was taking photos of a group of goslings when one little baby broke away from his pack, no doubt to do some exploring. The gosling was interested in what Page was doing, though he hid from him behind the leg of a bench.

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After a few seconds, the baby poked his head out to say hi to Page, resulting in “Peekaboo!” This adorable photograph is one of our favorites, and this gosling truly couldn’t be any cuter if he tried.