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Nature And Wildlife Tv | Talented Foxes Steal A Camera To Take Photos Of Each Other

Talented foxes steal a camera to take photos of each other

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Say cheese! These photogenic foxes are seen playing with a photographer’s camera, snatching photographs of one another.

The animals are cheeky enough to walk up to the camera and start organizing their own photoshoot, posing for each other.

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Talented Foxes Steal A Camera To Take Photos Of Each Other

They reached for the dog food within the lens, but instead of clicking away, they clicked when reaching on their back legs.

Julian Ghahreman Rad, 24, from Vienna, Austria, posted the photographs at Vienna’s National Park but said that he had to wait for the foxes to come near.

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Talented Foxes Steal A Camera To Take Photos Of Each Other

He added, “I had to hide away in my tent for a few hours, but then they suddenly showed up, and I was able to take the photographs.

“It was just those moments that you can’t get anywhere else. I’m fortunate to be able to capture both in one picture. It was definitely worth the four-plus hour wait, hiding in my tent.”

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Talented Foxes Steal A Camera To Take Photos Of Each Other

The confused characters don’t know which way to look when they first look into the lens and back the other way.

However, it appears that they quickly figured out what was going on after looking around the lens to arrange their poses.

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