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Wolves Prowling in the Alps

In Wolves Prowling in the Alps, narrator Sir David Attenborough reveals how thermal imaging cameras are used to track a pack of wolves searching for prey around the mountain village of Abruzzo in Italy. They spot red deer, but their hunt is interrupted by human activity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, a series featuring remarkable animal behavior from all seven continents.

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Italy
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Seven Worlds, One Planet
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3:43
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Q: How many countries does the Alps stretch across?
A: The Alps stretch across eight countries in Europe.

Q: How are we able to see the wolves and the deer in the dark?
A: Thermal imaging cameras are special cameras that allow us to see in the dark.

Q: What interrupts the wolf hunting and gives the deer a chance to get higher up the mountain?
A: A car going by on a nearby road interrupts the wolves hunting.

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