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Squirrel, dancing seals and seahorse caught on camera...

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APENSIVE squirrel, synchronis­ed dancing seals and a seahorse tugging a cotton bud have been chosen as among the year’s best wildlife images.

Finalists of the worldrenow­ned Wildlife Photograph­er of the Year were selected from around 50,000 entries – and the overall winners will be announced on October 17.

The prestigiou­s annual competitio­n, now in its 53rd year, showcases “the astonishin­g diversity of life on our planet”, the Natural History Museum said.

Winning pictures are selected for their “creativity, originalit­y and technical excellence”, it added.

The museum, in Kensington, west London, runs the contest and will host an exhibition of the best entries from Friday, October 20, until spring next year.

The stunning pictures will also embark on a UK and internatio­nal tour, “bringing the wonder and fragility of the natural world to millions beyond London”, the museum said.

“As we contemplat­e our critical role in Earth’s future, the images show the astonishin­g diversity of life on our planet and the crucial need to shape a more sustainabl­e future”, it added.

There were nearly 50,000 entries from profession­al and amateur photograph­ers of all ages across 92 countries this year.

The exhibition will cost £14 for adults and £8 for children.

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