Summary

Tate 2022-08-29 14:14:17

Filmed by low-light cameras and infrared, thermal imaging cameras. 1. The night of the little fur seal is too dangerous, with vampire bats and seals. A pack of coyotes can beat a pack of lions. Desert Golden Mole. 2. Cold winter nights. 1. The northernmost frog of the forest frog, the heart stops beating in suspended animation to survive the cold. Japanese macaques are in hot springs during the day, and at night they report groups to the trees to keep warm. The mother cougar leads her 4 cubs to forage and avoid the male lion. Absolutely beautiful aurora. Wood rats hide in tree trunks and eat honey. The Russian wolverine has a keen sense of smell and can smell animal carcasses under two meters. Polar bears prey on ringed seals. 3. South American owl monkeys pee on their hands and feet to find their way by smell. Elephants walk along the road. Madagascar's aye-aye can find bugs in wood, with teeth that can bite wood and snap out fingers. 4. Underwater world. 5. Cities. Thousands of swifts flew to the chimney. Leopard. Reindeer eat pumpkin at Christmas in Colorado. Hamster family in the cemetery. Possum in central Melbourne. Macaque monkeys in Thailand. Wild otters in Singapore. 6. Dusk to dawn. Baboons lick cliffs for minerals. Caribbean flamingos, like flamingos. Alaskan salmon swim upstream to spawn. Grizzly bear, coast wolf fishing. Gliding cat monkeys avoid reticulated snakes.

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