If you have ever happened to step inside the Tube of London then you probably have been exposed to the painful and the hazardous experience for sure of screeching sound of the train tracks and people entering inside your personal space breaking all the boundaries with their armpits in your face.
It looks like we humans are not the only ones stressed with it but mice are stressed with the same too.
For the LUMIX People’s Choice Award’s National History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year award, a photograph of two mice wrestling in an underground station has been shortlisted.
The phenomenal photo that clearly shows two mice in an armed fight just like humans were clicked at the Station Squabble by Sam Rowley.
This picture has been put in the shortlisted category that has 25 photographs in total.
When asked how he managed to take the picture he said that the best place to shoot mice was underground while lying on the floor to capture them right. He said that he waited for a long time for the perfect shot.
He had seen mice getting into fights with each other over food that the passengers would drop. The fight that Sam was able to capture was over a crumb and the fight only lasted for a split second as mice are exceptionally fast. They fought and one of them took the crumb and ran away.
While the picture is absolutely stunning and is a brilliant candid, there are 24 more such stunning candid pictures. As the theme of these pictures is wildlife, they have a polar bear playing along with her cubs in the pictures which is something we humans do not get to see too often.
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