Portrait of 'serious youth' of animals

From a frontal perspective, portraits of animals appear strangely "stately" through a photographic lens.

Talking about how to express emotions through different types of art, one of the interesting innovations is the integration of human aspects into a thing, phenomenon or even attached to animals. Try incorporating human emotions into the faces of animals, what experiment will we have?

Photographer Alexander von Reiswitz brought the photo to depict 9 "serious young" faces expressed through the charism of animals. So what is the purpose of doing this?

Look at the photo and feel for yourself, because it is likely that sometimes you will realize that, at some point, the boundary between animals and humans - the highest animal on Earth, has been blurred.

Eagle

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The most special feature of the eagle is: When they know the storm is coming, unlike every species that tries to escape, the eagle will fly to a very high mountain and park there to wait for the storm to come.

Bear

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Around the world, there are currently only 8 bears alive

Monkey

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So far, about 264 monkey species are thought to be extinct

Lynx

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The bobcat usually has a black tuft of hair on the tip of the ear and folds at the bottom of the neck, with black lines (inconspicuous), which look like a knot.

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Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) was once considered extinct in nature in Slovenia and Croatia.By 1973, the bobcat resettlement project was started in several countries and gradually gained success

Tiger

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Tigers are the third largest animal in carnivores (after white bears and brown bears).Current hunting has reduced tiger species by 95% compared to the early 20th century

Owl

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We can find a cat owl anywhere in the world, except Antarctica

Male lion

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Lions are one of the most powerful sexual cats

Female lion

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