The unexpected thing that attracts PREDATORS: road pipe as a communication hub
In the forest, there are some outstanding spots that attract animals just like natural lures. They come to such spots for marking and exchanging information between individuals and between species. In our case, we found an old road pipe that had been abandoned many years ago in the woods that appeared to be really popular with different species.
We placed a hidden camera near a road pipe to observe the behavior of the predators around it; lynxes were the most frequent and playful visitors, the wolves were the most cautious and curious, bear was the most dominant and relaxed. Watch till the end to see some amazing footage of these predators in action.
Видео The unexpected thing that attracts PREDATORS: road pipe as a communication hub канала Naust Eco Station
We placed a hidden camera near a road pipe to observe the behavior of the predators around it; lynxes were the most frequent and playful visitors, the wolves were the most cautious and curious, bear was the most dominant and relaxed. Watch till the end to see some amazing footage of these predators in action.
Видео The unexpected thing that attracts PREDATORS: road pipe as a communication hub канала Naust Eco Station
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