....who took the first image?
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Oh god, not this again
But but, the fox is 2 inches left in the 1st image, and not looking upwards...
I mean, we're seeing a photographer buried in a mound of snow/igloo, invisible to the wildlife. Are there 2 dudes in igloos, or...?
I want to pet it!!!
Humans are accidental intermediate hosts that become infected by handling soil, dirt or animal hair that contains eggs.
☞ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinococcosis
Foxes, coyotes, domestic dogs, and other canids are the definitive hosts for the adult stage of the parasite. Cats may also be involved. The head of the tapeworm attaches to the intestinal mucosa by hooks and suckers. It then produces hundreds of microscopic eggs, which are dispersed through the feces.
Humans can become an aberrant intermediate host by accidentally ingesting eggs of E. multilocularis when handling infected animals or consuming contaminated food, vegetable, and water.
no way you just sent an actual real looking hand thing and didn't say anything about it
Eh live a little, pet a cute little fox then wash your hands. If it bites you get a rabies shot. Worth it either way.
It's a wild animal, look but don't touch. It's not "living a little" it's not scaring the shit out of it until it bites you in terror.
Still gonna do it.
My 600mm lens can’t focus closer than something like 13’. So I’m assuming photographer used cell phone or maybe a static glass window so he could swap lenses inside and not disturb the animals.
The top shot shows the fox staring straight into the photo tube, but the bottom shot was taken from above. So it was likely a change of position as well as camera.
Could it have been a wide angle lens and cropped? I think you're right but just wondering.
We shouldn't forget that the whole thing could be an AI-generated fake.
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