If you've been on the Internet lately,you've probably seen a cat selfie. Now, a Field Museum expedition to the Peruvian Amazon has elevated the animal selfie phenomenon to a whole unusual level. Earlier this year, and a team of 25 scientists trekked to the unexplored reaches of Medio Putumayo-Algodón,Peru and spent 17 days conducting a rapid biological and social stock of the area. As piece of their efforts to document the region's biodiversity, the team set up 14 motion-activated camera traps and used a drone to capture aerial footage of the rainforest. The results are amazing.
Source: phys.org