Seeing the way these animals react in front of the camera, I'd like to suggest, before that camera had been left to run make sure there is no human's scent on it. Wild animals hdave much more sensitive sense of smell than we would even expect. This is why they presented here animamals express their nervousness upon that "smelly thing" on their road. Are frightened. Greeting you, Dr Jakub S Malinowski Knowler MD PhD MSc - Zakopane, Poland// Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the UK // Pego, Costa Blanca, España
Thanks for the advice! At first, I agree, my smell alarmed them. But then I was gone for 3 months, and the animals still continued to come up and sniff the camera. Plastic, working electronics inside... As I already answered in one of the comments, in half the cases the animals react to the click of the infrared shutter (day/night) of the lens. As a result, we admire the lynx lingering in front of the camera :)
@@Elkfever The Altai wapiti, sometimes called the Altai elk, is a subspecies of Cervus canadensis found in the forest hills of southern Siberia, northwestern Mongolia, and northern Xinjiang province of China. To adapt the name for English speakers, I called them elk. Differences between Asian and North American subspecies are minimal. Here we call them "maral"
@@Elkfever All of these animals also exist together completely naturally in the Manchurian region of the Russian far east, Northeastern China, and adjacent North Korea. There are also tigers, leopards, moon bears, leopard cats (a small species), and brown bears there. Most of these species are highly threatened in the region.
I Agree. But here is a peculiarity of the camera: a shutter with an IR filter clicks at the moment of switching to day or night mode. If the animal is standing still in the frame, then this is due to the sound
Beautiful ! thank you from San Diego, California.
Dad bobcat look like so healthy💯
Enjoyed this. Thanks. 😍
All nature is beautiful in its own way
nice trail cam video ...cheers
My lynx is 100 kilos. Greetings from Finland.
Wow--what cool footage!
lots of beautiful animals
Seeing the way these animals react in front of the camera, I'd like to suggest, before that camera had been left to run make sure there is no human's scent on it.
Wild animals hdave much more sensitive sense of smell than we would even expect.
This is why they presented here animamals express their nervousness upon that "smelly thing" on their road. Are frightened. Greeting you, Dr Jakub S Malinowski Knowler MD PhD MSc - Zakopane, Poland// Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the UK // Pego, Costa Blanca, España
Thanks for the advice! At first, I agree, my smell alarmed them. But then I was gone for 3 months, and the animals still continued to come up and sniff the camera. Plastic, working electronics inside... As I already answered in one of the comments, in half the cases the animals react to the click of the infrared shutter (day/night) of the lens. As a result, we admire the lynx lingering in front of the camera :)
That’s a lot of hogs!😂
My favorite binge watching, I know it's cruel but I like animals better than humans.
Especially when they litter everywhere..
Muy bueno ❤ enhorabuena por el trabajo
Lynx is perect 🌲
Hmmm where is this video from? Cant think of a single place that has that combination of animals.....
This is one of the russian national parks. Deer were brought long time ago from Siberia and the russian Far East
Rocky Mountain Elk as well?
@@Elkfever The Altai wapiti, sometimes called the Altai elk, is a subspecies of Cervus canadensis found in the forest hills of southern Siberia, northwestern Mongolia, and northern Xinjiang province of China.
To adapt the name for English speakers, I called them elk. Differences between Asian and North American subspecies are minimal. Here we call them "maral"
@@pavelponomar3926 I did not know that. You think with a name like Elk Fever, I would 😁
@@Elkfever All of these animals also exist together completely naturally in the Manchurian region of the Russian far east, Northeastern China, and adjacent North Korea. There are also tigers, leopards, moon bears, leopard cats (a small species), and brown bears there. Most of these species are highly threatened in the region.
bears can smell you 2 miles away .. and all those animals smell ur dna on camera..its so funny..but it made them linger😂
I Agree. But here is a peculiarity of the camera: a shutter with an IR filter clicks at the moment of switching to day or night mode. If the animal is standing still in the frame, then this is due to the sound
What state is this in?
In rusia, Tver region