Animals that will teach you how to take selfies
The art of taking selfies has officially spread to the animal kingdom, and now it is a very hot topic on the Internet. Zookeepers and pets actively pose, smile and even take group pictures. The result is funny, cute and funny photos that allow you to look into the life of animals from the other side.
Pets can be taught to take selfies by touching the touch screen of a smartphone or tablet, and a more sophisticated method has been invented for wild animals. It is called a "camera trap" and is a camera that is equipped with a motion sensor installed next to the lens and takes a picture at the moment of the animal's approach or touch. This is a completely safe technology that allows you to photograph even the most dangerous predators in a cute and funny environment.
One naughty monkey from Indonesia was at the center of a scandal, taking away a camera from a British tourist. It turned out amazing pictures that ignited real judicial strife over the true authorship and ownership of the rights to these photos. As a result, the court ruled that the monkey - a charming crested baboon - took the photos herself, so they are public domain and everyone can admire the stunning toothy smile of the animal.
We offer you a selection of the best selfies from the true masters of the genre - domestic and wild animals.
Selfie with the gang.
Those are the selfies of a female crested baboon from Indonesia, who took the camera from the Briton David Slater.
Bandit Koterburg.
Beautiful in the morning.
Selfie with a kangaroo.
But first, a selfie.
Husky is great.
Good morning!
Piu!
Pretty girls.
Family selfie.
Fooling around is like this.
A camera? Give it here!
Under the Los Angeles sun, it's a sin not to take a selfie.
Smile!
How do you like me?
Sweet furry paws.
Hi!
Monday morning performed by a cat.
Charming smile.