1/16“Roger, you’re stepping on my paw again! ... I told you it’s left, together, back, together!” Who doesn’t love a slow dance? Keen photographer Danny Sullivan captured the hilarious moment in the Samburu National Park, Kenya. Picture: Picture Media
Dancing animals bust’a move
BOOM shake shake shake the room! Animals put their dancing shoes on and hit the floor in this hilarious collection of wildlife photos from around the world.
2/16“You know it’s thriller ... thriller night!” Killer dance-moves from this squirrel were captured by Polish wildlife photographer Marek Paluch captured this fuzzy squirrel brushing up on his dance moves. The crazy critter must have been watching Saturday Nut Fever. Picture: Picture Media
3/16With moves that would put any seasoned tango dancers to shame these Siberian tigers were snapped dancing on ice, looking perfectly co-ordinated as they play in the snow at Vienna’s Tiergarten Schonbrunn zoo by lucky photographer Jutta Kirchner. Picture: Picture Media
4/16“Stop ... Hammer time!” This lemur knows you U Cant Touch this as he’s snapped by wildlife photographer Andy Rouse in a forest in Madagascar. Picture: Australscope
5/16It was a case of Saturday Night BEAVER for this furry little rodent who couldn't contain his excitement as he appears to boogie on down. The crazy critter did a little jig after getting his fill on some tasty treats on the bushy branches near his home. The hilarious moment was captured by keen photographer Leopold Kanzler during a trip to the river Danube near Hainburg, Germany. Picture: Picture Media
6/16If you go down to the woods today, you’re in for a big surprise! A family of baby brown bears appear to be dancing to Ring a Ring o’ Roses as their mother relaxes behind a tree nearby. At just a few months old, two young males and one female gather in a circle, clutch each others’ hands and begin to dance to the popular nursery rhyme. It’s almost like a scene from a school playground as the bears joyfully play together, tapping their feet and moving around in a circle. PE teacher Valtteri Mulkahainen, 52, was lucky enough to witness the magical moment after travelling through eastern Finland when they came across the bears near Suomussalmi. Picture: Picture Media
7/16A young Polar bear appears to have taken Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake it off’ literally as he gets caught boogieing on the river bank near Bernard Spit in Alaska. Photographer Steven Kazlowski snapped away as the outgoing animal demonstrated his very best dance moves. Picture: Australscope
8/16These eastern grey kangaroos get into a bit of emo-style headbanging as they graze some grassland in Victoria, Australia. Picture: Picture Media
9/16There’s always one guy on the dancefloor that takes things too far. This crazy Komodo definitely isn't camera shy as it shows off its dance skills for a lucky photographer. The Rumbaing reptile was spotted in a park near the home of amateur photographer Woe Hendrick Husin in Surabaya, Indonesia. Although the limber lizard was busy hunting insects, it still had time to stop and perform a quick dance before dashing off into the bushes in search of its next meal. Woe was not in any danger when the picture was taken as the Komodo is only young but would never have got so close had it been an adult. Picture: Picture Media
10/16This leopard shows that he's got FANGNAM STYLE by flashing his teeth while dancing to attract a mate. The incredible pictures were taken by photographer Mohammed Alnaser, 34, in the Londolozi Private Game Reserve in Sabi Sands, South Africa. Picture: Picture Media
11/16This is the UN-BEAR-LIVEABLE moment two waltzing polar bears were snapped as they took to the ice to show off their dance moves. Despite being ones of the largest mammals on the planet, the two white giants couldn't BEAR the thought of being shown up on the ice by their fellow pals used the opportunity to practice their dancing when no one else was around. The stunning moment was snapped by Alexey Tishchenko, 42, in Manitoba, Canada who came across the duos performance while on a family holiday in the area, which is well known for polar bear sightings. Against the snowy white back drop, the dancing partners drew each other close and clasped hands as they moved closely together in a tender moment. Picture: Picture Media
12/16With its arms in the air, legs bent and what looks like a huge grin on its face this dancing bug really is PRAYING ALIVE. Strutting its stuff on a branch in Cyprus the Iris Oratoria appears to perfectly mimic John Travoltas Stayin Alive dance from the 1977 hit flick Saturday Night Fever. The critter was captured in astonishing detail by photographer, Hasan Baglar, who accidentally scared the bug into performing the bizarre boogie. Picture: Picture Media
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