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A Lithuanian-based professional photographer takes photos of animals from below, placing them on glass panels
The decade-long project is called Underlook
The animal lover hopes to branch out to cows, tigers and elephants next
Lithuania-based photographer Andrius Burba has long been curious about "the other side" of animals. Literally.
"We often think we know what things look like, but in reality, we only see them from one angle — the one that’s familiar and ordinary," Burba, 33, tells PEOPLE via email. "The world from underneath is also part of our reality; we’ve just never had the chance to see it before."
Over the past decade, Burba has traveled to various animal shows and zoos to photograph animals of all shapes, sizes and coats from below a glass panel as part of

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