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Song Dog - Nature Documentary

Photographed over a ten-year period in Yellowstone's Lamar River Valley, this film presents sequences showing coyote behavior in an environment where large mammals are abundant and human influence is minimal. Calling the howling coyote Song Dog, an Indian woman describes coyotes as sly 'creators' which control everything, 'tricksters' which make other animals give up their food. Ranging from the arctic to the tropics, the coyote usually lives in packs with it's permanent mate and young, defending it's territory and eating small rodents and larger weakened animals such as elk or moose. Coyote pups are observed learning about their world under constant supervision of their parents. Rare scenes show members of a coyote pack cooperating with each other to steal a bear cub away from it's mother, a coyote getting a large fish away from an otter, coyotes chasing elk, pronghorn and bighorn sheep, trying to isolate old or weakened animals.

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Видео Song Dog - Nature Documentary канала Coyote Documentaries
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22 октября 2015 г. 20:08:44
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