Meet the Animals Who Gave the Most Hilariously Reluctant Photo Poses Ever Captured!
Lemme See!

Taken in Qingdao, China, this image was captured by a wildlife photographer who was surrounded by ring-tailed lemurs! These animals are very social and typically live in groups of 30.
Endemic to Madagascar, they’re now listed as an endangered species as their habitats are disappearing. Hopefully, photos like this one will raise awareness of these incredible animals. You can find them in five of the major national parks of Madagascar, from the forests to the mountains!
Who Are You?

This wildlife photographer visited the Slimbridge Wetland Centre in Gloucestershire, England to take photos of the birds and other wildlife. Here, he’s set-up to snap photos of the flamingos, as the center is home to six different species of flamingos alone.
Little did he know, the photographer would end up befriending a wild goose that day. Another photographer snapped their interaction. At the center, visitors are allowed to feed the birds.
Roadrunner? More Like Director

Wildlife photographer Neil Rettig visited the Sonoran Desert in the Tucson Mountains of Arizona to take some footage for a BBC wildlife film documentary. Once he arrived, there was no shortage of wildlife!
This roadrunner perched on top of Rettig’s motion picture camera as he was setting up the shot alongside the picturesque mountains. A beautiful bird, Rettig and the crew waited until the bird was ready to move on before yelling, “action!”
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