How many could you count??? So many more I shot this year, but could only include these… Hope you like! Do pick your favourite! ☺️ #sadaawildlifephotography #recap2024 #birding #birdphotography
This is not even a #glimpse of what all macro subjects I shot this year! 🐍🐸🦎 I discovered my passion for macro photography this year and it’s been a game-changer. The bug bit me harder than I could’ve ever imagined, that I had embarked on four exciting trips to different locations within just four months. The world of macro has opened my eyes to a whole new realm of creativity and wonder – and I’m eager to see what 2025 holds for me. ☺️ #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #macrophotography #macro #snakes #geckos #frogs #reptiles #recap2024
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
#2024 has been a year of mixed emotions for me. The first half was dedicated to caring for my baby, Cherry, whom I sadly lost in May. Those who know me personally know what that meant. After a seven-month hiatus, I resumed my jungle adventures, immersing myself once again in the wilderness. The only way that could help me process my grief and heal from that overwhelming pain. However, as I resumed my travels, I felt Cherry’s presence with me, guiding me to experience the most incredible six months. From revisiting renowned tiger reserves like Ranthambore, Panna, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Tadoba, to venturing into the world of macro photography, every moment was a blessing. From travelling different places including my first international destination Madagascar to documenting my experiences through YouTube vlogs through #sadaawildstories and yeah upgrading my gear! I feel grateful for the love and support that has surrounded me throughout this journey. In just over a year reaching half a million followers mark, was something I had not expected. So thank you all! 🙏☺️ 2024 has also been a year of some heavy goodbyes to some beloved tigers. I bid a tearful farewell to precious Maya, T-186 – my first-ever tiger sighting in Ranthambore – and Chota Bheem, a majestic soul I adored. While Chota Bheem is still alive, the knowledge that he’ll spend the rest of his life in captivity is a painful reality. So yeah some heavy but some equalling fulfilling experiences made this a wholesome year! Looking forward to what’s in store for me in 2025! 💚🧿🙏 #recap2024 #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaa #cherry #maya #happynewyear
My biggest loss this year! #cherry 💔
How fabulous the last six months have been. Resumed safaris only after May, but was blessed beyond words with the kinds of memories I could make! ☺️💚 #recap2024 #sadaawildstories #sadaawildlifephotography #tigers #savetigers
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography
Classic example of “Don’t judge by the appearance”… The images above are of Aye-Aye, a lemur shrouded in mystery and maligned by ancient folklore. In Madagascar, these intelligent, fascinating primates are persecuted and hunted due to superstitions that deem them harbingers of death. Their fate is a heartbreaking testament to the destructive power of misinformation and fear. Aye-ayes may look intimidating, but they’re actually extremely gentle and harmless creatures. Their unusual features and spindly fingers belie their kind nature, making them one of the most misunderstood animals in the wild. As we gaze into the aye-aye’s haunting eyes, let us confront the devastating consequences of our actions and pledge to protect every other incredible animal in the wild before it’s too late. Like many other animals, aye-aye’s future is also in the hands of unkind humans, unfortunately so! Let us choose compassion over cruelty, and ensure their survival for generations to come. Grateful for unforgettable experiences! A huge thank you to @gliding.frog and @sachin_rai_photography for making me witness an endangered species, something truly extraordinary, exceeding all my expectations! Shot on @nikonindiaofficial Z8 w/ 70-200mm #sadaawildlifephotography #sadaawildstories #madagascar #lemur #endangeredspecies #ayeayelemur #nightshot #wildlife #wildlifephotography