The top five hilarious animal selfies of all time revealed by G Adventures


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Whether it's a happy-looking seal in South Georgia, or a polar bear in the Arctic, it seems we can't get enough of animal selfies.

The internet craze, which sees snaps of animals pulling their best poses, is more popular than ever - with tough competition for the best photos.

To celebrate the launch of a new book, G Adventures has released its top five most hilarious animal selfies of all time.

The travel brand founder Bruce Poon Tip, author of Looptail, handpicked the photos from hundreds of trips around the world.

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Say cheese! A llama poses for the camera in Peru, making the G Adventures' top five animal selfies list

Say cheese! A llama poses for the camera in Peru, making the G Adventures' top five animal selfies list

Hilarious gag! This seal seems to be laughing at the penguins in the background in South Georgia

Hilarious gag! This seal seems to be laughing at the penguins in the background in South Georgia

The photos show animals in their natural environment, seemingly pulling cheeky poses for the camera.

 

The top five also includes a Gentoo penguin in Antarctica, a cheetah in Kenya, and a llama in Peru.

Bruce says: 'Our travellers are adventurous and we have trips all over the world, so it was only a matter of time before the selfie phenomenon reached the animal kingdom.

Strike a pose: A polar bear stares at the camera while being photographed in the Arctic

Strike a pose: A polar bear stares at the camera while being photographed in the Arctic

Curious penguin: The camera captures the inside of this curious animal's mouth in Antarctica

Curious penguin: The camera captures the inside of this curious animal's mouth in Antarctica

Chilling out: A traveller is snapped just metres from a calm-looking cheetah in Kenya

Chilling out: A traveller is snapped just metres from a calm-looking cheetah in Kenya

'Like us, animals can be curious, and with cameras getting smaller and less scary, it's not surprising they are happy to come a little closer.

'And of course we love to see them enjoying their natural environments.'

Here at MailOnline Travel, we've also included some of our favourites as well. Enjoy!

Ready for my close-up: A lemur grabs hold of a camera before taking this selfie

Ready for my close-up: A lemur grabs hold of a camera before taking this selfie

Just hanging in the park: This dog decided to capture his walk on camera

Just hanging in the park: This dog decided to capture his walk on camera

Monkey business: This crested black macaque does not look impressed as he stares into the camera lens

Monkey business: This crested black macaque does not look impressed as he stares into the camera lens

A 'squelfie': This photographer wanted a selfie with a friendly squirrel

A 'squelfie': This photographer wanted a selfie with a friendly squirrel

Taking centre stage: Alice the Doberman poses for a picture with her owner who is pushed out of the shot

Taking centre stage: Alice the Doberman poses for a picture with her owner who is pushed out of the shot

A big poser: Laura Lawson tweeted an amusing picture of her brother Brandon's bearded dragon posing

A big poser: Laura Lawson tweeted an amusing picture of her brother Brandon's bearded dragon posing

Picture perfect: A crested black macaque demonstrates how to pull off the perfect animal selfie

Picture perfect: A crested black macaque demonstrates how to pull off the perfect animal selfie



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