How a camera attached to an elephant's trunk captured amazing jungle views
- added March 25, 2008
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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.
Does this seem extremely awkward for the elephant to anyone else?
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.
Does this seem extremely awkward for the elephant to anyone else?
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That's one big camera for it to be logging around, but hey ho he took some great shots. He totally hangs out with cool animals like he's living the Jungle Book dream.
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- phillyharper
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i agree it seems awkward. althogh the shots look great.
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