Tia stretched her claws out of curiosity for the camera, and was accidentally captured by the photographer in this super cute selfie.
Not only human beings love to take selfies, leopards also like to selfie! McLaughlin, a foreign animal photographer, recently in South Africa An endangered animal center has captured an adorable selfie. A leopard Tia stretched out her left front foot towards the camera out of curiosity. Due to the angle and timing, Tia in the photo looked like she was taking a selfie!
According to the British The Daily Mail reported that animal photographer McLaughlin said he had been photographing at the Hoodspruit Endangered Animal Center in South Africa when a leopard named Tia approached him curiously, then stretched out The left front foot wanted to grab the camera, and this scene just made him press the shutter and successfully took this selfie of the leopard.
A staff member of the Hoodspruit Endangered Animal Center in South Africa, Birangi, said that he had successfully rescued 164 leopards in his 16 years of service, while Tia and her sister were still cubs. He was rescued and taken care of by him for some reason. Because these two leopards trust humans too much, they have not been released into the wild so far. If they are allowed to return to nature, they are likely to return to humans. Villages looking for food are easily shot and killed by farmers.
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