
The glass between us ensures she needn't take any notice of the photographer admiring her while she sunbathes.

This one, in Puerto Natales, Chile, tried to wish the observer away.

Then there is the stare-down technique for warning off intruding humans.

The sphinx in the bookstore has shifting shadows to disguise her.

And this young thing had eyes only for the mocking pigeon safely perched above.
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