Animal Tracking 101 (With Andrew Ucles)
In the following footage Andrew Ucles teaches you two different forms of tracking skills, using both clay and sticks. The placement of fresh Clay and obstructive material on burrow sites can help in identifying the presence of burrowing species.
Deep in the Jungle where most animals live highly secretive lives, smaller nocturnal species will often reside in burrows, logs and cavities to escape from predators and the surrounding harsh climate.
Knowing which retreats to focus on is highly important as there are millions of places to hide in the jungle, this technique makes hide and seek more achievable to the seeker.
Enjoy.
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[The following footage was complied by an experienced individual(s) - no attempt should be made to reenact or recreate the following footage. No animals within the following footage were harmed. The footage depicts animals being restrained and no intent has been made to injure, harm or stress the animal(s). All animals used within the following footage were released back into their natural state. Viewers should not attempt the following outtakes without the appropriate permits and review of the relevant legislation and industry professional assistance.]
Видео Animal Tracking 101 (With Andrew Ucles) канала Andrew Ucles
Deep in the Jungle where most animals live highly secretive lives, smaller nocturnal species will often reside in burrows, logs and cavities to escape from predators and the surrounding harsh climate.
Knowing which retreats to focus on is highly important as there are millions of places to hide in the jungle, this technique makes hide and seek more achievable to the seeker.
Enjoy.
Subscribe for more wild videos! ► http://bit.ly/AUsubscribe
http://www.andrewucles.com
http://www.facebook.com/uclesvsthewild
https://twitter.com/AndrewUcles
[The following footage was complied by an experienced individual(s) - no attempt should be made to reenact or recreate the following footage. No animals within the following footage were harmed. The footage depicts animals being restrained and no intent has been made to injure, harm or stress the animal(s). All animals used within the following footage were released back into their natural state. Viewers should not attempt the following outtakes without the appropriate permits and review of the relevant legislation and industry professional assistance.]
Видео Animal Tracking 101 (With Andrew Ucles) канала Andrew Ucles
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