These wildlife photography finalists will take your breath away

Nature is a beautiful, brutal place.

The 16 "highly commended" entries in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020 Awards, run by the Natural History Museum in London, provide colourful — and sometimes shocking — proof of this.

The finalists feature everything from endangered species in Vietnam to out-of-control forest fires in Brazil. Some are beautifully-captured vignettes of life in the animal kingdom, while others provide evidence of the devastating impact human beings are having on the earth.

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The winners will be announced on Oct. 13, but it'll be a hard task for the judges. Here are the finalists:

Mashable ImageA grey reef shark cruising alongside molluscs over the Fakarava Atoll, in French Polynesia.Credit: laurent ballestaMashable ImageTall Araucaria trees piercing through a beech forest in Chile's Araucanía region.Credit: Andrea PozziMashable ImageA squirrel makes its escape from a pair of Ural owls in a forest on the Japanese island of Hokkaido.Credit: Makoto AndoMashable ImageAn encounter with an endangered red-shanked douc langur near Vietnam's Son Tra Nature Reserve.Credit: Arshdeep SinghMashable ImageAn out of control forest fire in Maranhão state, northeastern Brazil.Credit: Charlie Hamilton JamesMashable ImageA hippopotamus in the drought-stricken Mara River, in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve.Credit: JoseFragozoMashable ImageTwo foxes tussle over a dead rat in a North London allotment.Credit: Matthew MaranMashable ImageA large male gharial provides a raft for his offspring in the National Chambal Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, northern India.Credit: Dhritiman MukherjeeMashable ImageA brown bear snatching a salmon in Alaska’s Katmai National Park.Credit: Hannah VijayanMashable ImageTwo possums hiding beneath the roof of a holiday park shower block in Yallingup, Western Australia.Credit: Gary MeredithMashable ImageA large wandering spider devouring the egg of a giant glass frog in Manduriacu Reserve, northwestern Ecuador.Credit: Jaime CulebrasMashable ImageA pair of Atlantic puffins, captured on the Farne Islands.Credit: Evie EasterbookMashable ImageYellow-billed choughs on the Alpstein Massif of the Swiss Alps.Credit: Alessandra MeniconziMashable ImageA section of Mildred Lake Tar Mine in Northern Alberta, Canada — an area that used to be boreal forest.Credit: Garth LenzMashable ImageThe dark reality of the bushmeat market, taken at the Tomohon Market in northern Sulawesi, Indonesia.Credit: Quentin MartinezMashable ImageA memorial to the albatrosses caught by the longlines of Japanese tuna-fishing boats of the coast of South Africa.Credit: Thomas P Peschak

If you happen to be in London, the images will be displayed in an exhibition at London's Natural History Museum from Friday, Oct. 16.

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