You’re looking foxy! Adorable cubs appear to pose for photos as they play with camera

These baby foxes could have a career in photography if they keep up this level of camerawork.  Located in Sapporo, Japan, photographer Hiroki Takahashi managed to snap these wonderful images of some cheeky foxes. Mr Takahashi revealed how the foxes looked as though they were about to bite his GoPro camera and take selfies with it. He
You’re looking foxy! Adorable cubs appear to pose for photos as they play with camera

These baby foxes could have a career in photography if they keep up this level of camerawork. 

Located in Sapporo, Japan, photographer Hiroki Takahashi managed to snap these wonderful images of some cheeky foxes.

Mr Takahashi revealed how the foxes looked as though they were about to bite his GoPro camera and take selfies with it.

He said: ‘The little fox was very interested in the GoPro and came over to bite, lick, climb, and play happily.’

‘The camera didn’t break, but it was licked in many ways, so I disinfected it properly. The little fox was just having fun, so it was very soothing to watch.’

Say cheese! This adorable baby fox holds a GoPro camera and looks like he's about to take a picture of his friend

Say cheese! This adorable baby fox holds a GoPro camera and looks like he’s about to take a picture of his friend

The photo, taken in Sapporo, Japan, shows a couple of foxes who are intrigued by the camera

The photo, taken in Sapporo, Japan, shows a couple of foxes who are intrigued by the camera

Delete it! Perhaps this fox was not so happy with the outcome of the picture and attempted to delete it

Delete it! Perhaps this fox was not so happy with the outcome of the picture and attempted to delete it

The foxes were said to play with the GoPro, as this little fellow above is doing by crouching beneath it

The foxes were said to play with the GoPro, as this little fellow above is doing by crouching beneath it 

Photographer Hiroki Takahashi said the pair of foxes were fascinated by the technology

Photographer Hiroki Takahashi said the pair of foxes were fascinated by the technology

Mr Takahashi added that the foxes licked the camera in 'many ways' so he was forced to disinfect it

Mr Takahashi added that the foxes licked the camera in ‘many ways’ so he was forced to disinfect it 

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