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Snap! Animal Pairs
Assignment Open From
Feb 5 - Mar 14, 2021
Duos, duets, duplets, twosomes, twins, and pairs; we can observe some amazing animal relationships in nature. In February, the month of love, family, and friendship, we want to see your photographs of animals together. Whether it be parent and baby, companions, siblings (right, puma at Queens Zoo), two babies, or even two different species, we’d love to see the animal relationships that you’ve captured through your lens.
For this assignment, send us photographs of the special moments you’ve observed between animals taken at the zoo, aquarium, or in the wild.
Our editorial team will choose the best photos based on appeal, composition, originality, and technical quality. Select photos will be posted on this Wild View page and the best one will be featured.
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN
For this assignment, we’re offering an incentive. The author of the featured photo chosen by our editorial team will receive a Patagonia Atom Pack 18L, perfect for transporting your gear to the office, the crag, or the beach. See the official Contest Rules.
We can consider a maximum of six submissions per contributor.
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Nicobar Pigeons, Central Park Zoo, New York, New York.
Album | In Disguise |
Goldenrod Crab Spider with Its Fly Prey, Nazareth, Pennsylvania.
Album | In Disguise |
Asian Small-clawed Otters, Bronx Zoo, Bronx, New York.
Album | In Disguise |
Bluewinged Leafbird, Krachan National Park Thailand.
Album | In Disguise |
Leopard, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Album | In Disguise |
House Sparrow, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha, Nebraska.
Album | In Disguise |
Hippopotamus, Kansas City Zoo, Kansas City, Missouri.
Album | In Disguise |
Reptile, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha, Nebraska.
Album | In Disguise |
Box Turtle, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha, Nebraska.
Album | In Disguise |
Bat-eared Foxes, Kansas City Zoo, Kansas City, Missouri.
Album | In Disguise |
Dwarf Crocodile, Kansas City Zoo, Kansas City, Missouri.
Album | In Disguise |
California Sea Lion, Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, Illinois.
Album | In Disguise |
Snow Monkey, Central Park Zoo, New York, New York.
Album | In Disguise |
Eastern Chipmunk, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York.
Album | In Disguise |
Leopard Frog, Ispwich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Topsfield, Massaschusetts.
Album | In Disguise |
Snowy Owl, National Aviary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Album | In Disguise |
California Sea Lions, New York Aquarium, Brooklyn, New York.
Album | In Disguise |
Red Panda, Central Park Zoo, New York.
Album | In Disguise |