Tempted by the fruit of a strangler fig, a Bornean orang-utan climbs 100 feet into the rainforest canopy. Picture: Tim Laman/National GeographicSource:Supplied
In Alaska, a mother grizzly and her cubs cause a “bear jam” on Denali’s 92-mile-long Park Road, open to private vehicles only five days each summer. Picture: Aaron Huey/National GeographicSource:Supplied
A diver keeps a close watch on a tiger shark in the Bahamas. Picture: Brian Skerry/National GeographicSource:Supplied
Lounging in inches of warm water, blacktip reef sharks wait for the tide to refill the lagoon at Seychelles’ Aldabra Atoll. Thomas P. Peschak/National GeographicSource:Supplied
It is humankind who brings the crazy into 2016, with a dramatic capture of a man flipping into a rock pool at Glacier National Park in Canada.
Steven Donovan, flipping into a pool at Glacier National Park. Corey Arnold/National GeographicSource:Supplied
Tortoises jockey for shelter from the sun. Thomas Peschak/National GeographicSource:Supplied
A pet saddleback tamarin hangs on to Yoina Mameria Nontsotega as the Matsigenka girl takes a dip in the Yomibato River, deep inside Peru’s Manú National Park. Picture: Charlie Hamilton James/National GeographicSource:Supplied
A grizzly bear fends off ravens from a bison carcass in Grand Teton National Park. Picture: Charlie Hamilton James/National GeographicSource:Supplied
Norwegian research vessel Lance drifted along in the Arctic ice. Picture: Nick Cobbing/National GeographicSource:Supplied
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