After the human, it is now the bear’s turn to take the famous “selfie”.
The Colorado Bears had trouble finding the perfect angle for their shot.
Courtesy of Facebook/City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
He took 400 photos to get a “selfie” he liked with a surveillance camera installed in the forest.
Placed near trails, these cameras usually capture bears scratching trees, eating or baring their hindquarters.
Courtesy of Facebook/City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
But this time, the Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks staff laughed big when they saw a curious bear inspecting one of the cameras up close.
Of the approximately 580 photos one camera took on a trail, 400 were “selfies” of a bear.
“The bear was clearly looking for a good angle,” Philip Yates, a spokesman for Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, said in an interview with CNN.
Courtesy of Facebook/City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
These cameras work using a motion detector.
Courtesy of Facebook/City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
Experts often have surprises when looking at photos, because they don’t know why the camera is on.
Courtesy of Facebook/City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks
Who knows, this time, this bear with 400 avatars might become an influencer and inspire other monsters to do the same.
“Total coffee aficionado. Travel buff. Music ninja. Bacon nerd. Beeraholic.”
More Stories
Fluoroscopy | “Self-coup”?
This is why you find it difficult to wake up in the morning.
She meets her boss at the airport after taking sick leave.