You never what you come across on a safari or what will come your way! A cheetah decided to visit one of the safari vehicles and just wanted a break near some pretty uncomfortable passengers. What would be your first instinct be if that happened to you? Take a selfie, of course! I don’t think I would have been as brave as the tour guide who attempted it. It looked like the cheetah was a little dehydrated, but Wow!
π#crazy#Selfie #crazy
π#Cheetah #Safari #PhotoSafari #Caturday
Ty @AzeyadiA pls follow pic.twitter.com/5TQxkxPlPS— JungleView (@Jungle_View) June 21, 2020
But selfies in the wild seem to be the thing to do, at a safe distance.
Itβs not a complete safari if thereβs no selfie!ππππππ pic.twitter.com/2czmnFs7CK
— EdwardTheGuide (@EdwardthembaSa) July 5, 2021
Itβs not a complete safari without a selfie!LongTom also posed!πππ pic.twitter.com/etHP741HJI
— EdwardTheGuide (@EdwardthembaSa) January 18, 2022
Not everybody has a good experience, thinking they can take a selfie with almost any wild animal.
A woman attempting to take a selfie was attacked by a jaguar at the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium and Safari Park just outside Phoenix, suffering serious injuries to her arm. https://t.co/xPwnSPXHW1 pic.twitter.com/uotUEtaPyl
— ABC News (@ABC) March 10, 2019
Have you ever taken a selfie in the wild, close up or at a safe distance?