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  • Malaysia: Orangutan head and shoulders. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild. [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Malaysia: Orangutan head and shoulders. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild.
    WildBear Entertainment/Thoralf Grospitz and Jens Westphalen
  • Washington, D.C.:  A raccoon in autumn. This image is from Animal Outlaws. [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Washington, D.C.: A raccoon in autumn. This image is from Animal Outlaws.
    National Geographic Television/John Cullum
  • Indo-Pacific Ocean:  A Potato Cod (Epinephelus tukula) facing front on at the camera. The potato... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Indo-Pacific Ocean: A Potato Cod (Epinephelus tukula) facing front on at the camera. The potato cod (also called the potato grouper) gets its name from the large potato-like dark spots over its body. Despite the sour face, potato cods are generally quite friendly, however as they can weigh up to 90 kilograms and can envelope their prey in a single gulp you wouldn't want to mess with one! This image is from World's Weirdest Animal Faces.
    Wild Thing Media/Valerie Taylor
  • Entering the Tasmanian caves, some of the most spectacular caves in Australia. This image is... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Entering the Tasmanian caves, some of the most spectacular caves in Australia. This image is from Mystery of the Giant Cave Spider.
    Bookend Trust/Joe Shemesh
  • China:  Boarder Crossing - Khorgos into Kazakhstan. This image is from Future China. [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    China: Boarder Crossing - Khorgos into Kazakhstan. This image is from Future China.
    National Geographic/Alex Cao
  • Athi Kapiti, Kenya: An adult secretary bird surveys the savanna from the top of a tree. This... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Athi Kapiti, Kenya: An adult secretary bird surveys the savanna from the top of a tree. This image is from Wonderfully Weird.
    Simon Thomsett
  • Malaysia:  Profile Proboscis female sitting on branch. This image is from Borneo's Secret... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Malaysia: Profile Proboscis female sitting on branch. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild.
    WildBear Entertainment/Thoralf Grospitz and Jens Westphalen
  • Australia:  Close up of Red Bulldog Ant (Myrmecia gulosa), also known as the giant bull ant,... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Australia: Close up of Red Bulldog Ant (Myrmecia gulosa), also known as the giant bull ant, perched on a branch looking in the distance. It is one of the largest ant species being known to grow up to 30mm in length. The head and thorax are typically red-brown in colour with a black rear abdomen and yellow-brown pincers (mandibles). These pincers can deliver a nasty bite, causing severe pain for a couple of days. This image is from World's Weirdest Animal Faces.
    Wild Thing Media/Content Mint
  • Grand Junction, CO:  Dallas Campbell at wastewater treatment center Persigo in Colorado. This... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Grand Junction, CO: Dallas Campbell at wastewater treatment center Persigo in Colorado. This image is from Positive Energy.
    National Geographic/Guy Hamilton
  • Borneo:  Mature male Orangutan sitting in tree amongst fig fruits, eating figs. This image is... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Borneo: Mature male Orangutan sitting in tree amongst fig fruits, eating figs. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild.
    WildBear Entertainment/Thoralf Grospitz/ Jens Westphalen
  • A Tasmanian Cave Spider is the largest spider in Australia's island state. This image is from... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    A Tasmanian Cave Spider is the largest spider in Australia's island state. This image is from Mystery of the Giant Cave Spider.
    Bookend Trust/Joe Shemesh
  • Africa:  Flap-Necked Chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), poised on top of a tree branch in tropical... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Africa: Flap-Necked Chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), poised on top of a tree branch in tropical Southern Africa. These species vary widely in colour, from various greens, yellows and browns. Flaps on their neck usually lie flat, however when they feel threatened they can be raised and angled at 90 degrees to the head to ward off predators. This image is from World's Weirdest Animal Faces.
    Wild Thing Media/Content Mint
  • Sierra Leone:  Mama Posseh with Jackie, a new orphan. Mama Posseh provides around the clock... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Sierra Leone: Mama Posseh with Jackie, a new orphan. Mama Posseh provides around the clock comfort to babies when necessary. This image is from Chimp School.
    Adrian Cale/Pupfish Productions
  • Lake Kivu, Rwanda:  Flying the drone over the KivuWatt Extraction Barge. This image is from... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Lake Kivu, Rwanda: Flying the drone over the KivuWatt Extraction Barge. This image is from Positive Energy.
    National Geographic/Clementine Cheetham
  • Asushi Yamagami  holding up a turtle he is going to attempt to smuggle.  This image is from... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Asushi Yamagami holding up a turtle he is going to attempt to smuggle. This image is from World's Weirdest Pets.
    NGC / Indigo Films / Luke Sauer
  • Malaysia:  Elephants pulling grass to eat. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and... [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    Malaysia: Elephants pulling grass to eat. This image is from Borneo's Secret Kingdom: Weird and Wild.
    National Geographic Channels/Thoralf Grospitz and Jens Westphalen
  • The February Revolution. This image is from 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions. [Photo of the day - October 2017]
    The February Revolution. This image is from 1917: One Year, Two Revolutions.
    AKG