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mothernaturenetwork:

Wildlife viewing isn’t a one-way streetYou might feel some semblance of distance and safety behind a glass window or a camera lens, but wildlife viewing works both ways. There are plenty of critters out there who are just as curious about you as you are about them.

Curiosity overload! -Emily

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