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TheFlyingToaster discovered 4 months ago
Scientists strap camera to elephant's trunk and send it out in the jungle - comes back with great pics.
jb108 rated 4 weeks ago
The coolest thing, a camera attached to an elephant's trunk gets up close and personal with the local jungle life.
green-eyedlady rated 2 months ago
What an innovative way to take natural animal images!



Celainn rated 3 months ago
How a camera attached to an elephant's trunk captured amazing jungle views.
edwardo-noitv rated 3 months ago

View images taken from a camera attached to an elephant's trunk in the wild..

    





magpye rated 3 months ago
Cool pics, but why not strap some log of a photographer, or the scientist who came up with this brain wave, to the elephant's trunk? Natural pics - natural log? I just dont like the idea.
Shennequa rated 3 months ago
Very Versatile Digits
ophiele rated 3 months ago
We revealed the amazing story of how four tiger cubs were captured on special cameras in logs carried by elephants - giving the most intimate insight into their early lives ever recorded. Now, we show for the first time other creatures of the jungle caught in this extraordinary - and pioneering - way. Cheeky langur monkeys, a rare sloth bear, spotted deer and a leopard with her cub are just some of the other animals that film-maker John Downer came across in his fascinating experiment. Scroll down for more... demiş atalarımız yada tıkla or click =)
Sundell rated 3 months ago
Nothing like a change in perspective...
AbleReach rated 3 months ago
An "elephant cam" captures some very cool pictures. From the page: "Elephants do not see tigers as a threat, and tigers are comfortable with elephants. So we had the perfect team."
tyrone06spann rated 4 months ago
awesome thanks some great shots !!
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