Greenpeace USA set up a GoPro camera in Montana’s Glacier National Park to shoot a timelapse of the incredible landscape to raise awareness about the effects of global warming on glaciers, but instead, an inquisitive marmot strolled up to the camera.
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The marmot sticks its snout right in the camera and lays a big wet one on the lens.
I’m not sure of the marmot’s politics, but it clearly seems to be a fan of Greenpeace’s efforts.
The video has gone viral with nearly 1.5 million views on YouTube.
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