The officials at Boulder, Open Space, and Mountain Parks, Colorado had set up nine cameras over the space of 46,000 acres to monitor the activities of the wildlife. They were motion-detecting cameras, hidden in that area, and clicked a picture when any movement is detected. The cameras use infrared light to click pictures without disturbing the nocturnal creatures.
Source: The Indian ExpressAnimals are generally curious and toy around with such devices. One such curious bear got to the camera and clicked 400 selfies on the device. The total number of pictures on the camera was 580. The bear can also be seen posing in those pictures. They were taken sometime in November but have been shared on Twitter on 24th January.Twitter users are finding it very amusing and here are some of the comments:
u201cListen, I know bears are big giant things with teeth and claws that can run and swim and maul your face off but theyu2019re also adorable and smart and funny, wrote a user. Another user wrote, The bear trying hard to make it to the cover page of a wildlife magazine.
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Wild bear clicks 400 selfies on camera set up to capture wildlife
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