A Tiny Friend at the Cafe
I walked a really long distance that day
I left the Hotel at 10am and was completely exhausted around 4pm or 5pm
I found a nice cafe near the beach and decided to sit down and eat and take a break
I noticed a small squirrel It was scurrying around in a nearby tree
The tourists in the cafe were constantly eating something so that there were always leftovers of food on the ground
The squirrel immediately jumped down and grabbed it
Squirrels actually have a very interesting sense of distance from people
They are indeed wild animals originally, but in places where there are a lot of people they become very smart and learn to interpret the atmosphere
They learn "These people are the ones who provide us with food" and so their natural shyness disappeared
Of course you can't keep them as pets but it feels like they live right next to us, Like "little neighbors" they are so nimble and full of energy that you never get bored
when you watch them In different cultures around the world they are considered symbols of vitality and endurance already the sight of this little guy totally thrilled me
I immediately started photographing the climax was when it came directly towards me
it had a curious look like a human it seemed to be scanning me carefully-the perfect opportunity!
I was able to take so many great photos I'm so glad I was able to capture this Moment and show you all the curious face of this cute squirrel By the way, have you ever met a small animal while relaxing?
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Morteza Youssef
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