The lizards were photographed while balancing on a stick by Katja Jentschura

Mar 17, 2014 23:51 GMT  ·  By
Chameleons recreate "Titanic" scene using a stick instead of a ship
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   Chameleons recreate "Titanic" scene using a stick instead of a ship

“Titanic” is said to have touched many people's lives. Funnily enough, it would appear that the animal kingdom is no stranger to this movie either, and that there are some creatures in this world that dream about being Jack and Rose. In their happy hours, of course.

The scene above was caught on camera by photographer Katja Jentschura, while she was visiting a friend in Berlin, Germany.

There are many who agree that the two chameleons featured in it look as if they were trying to recreate the iconic “Titanic” moment when Jack and Rose hold onto each other, while at the front of the ship.

“I could immediately see the Titanic scene and will now always have it in mind when I look at the photo,” Katja Jentschura told the press in a recent interview, as cited by Daily Mail.

“I like reptiles and I think chameleons are astounding creatures. They are also fun to observe and I think they have many comical expressions,” she went on to say.

From where I stand, these two lizards might actually make a career in acting. Still, I cannot help but wonder what would happen should the lizard impersonating Leonardo DiCaprio win an Oscar for its performance.

For those who haven't seen "Titanic," here is the scene the two lizards are supposedly trying to recreate:

Iconic "Titanic" scene
Iconic "Titanic" scene

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