Discover the fascinating world of wild dogs: adventure and the art of survival!
Discover the fascinating world of wild dogs: adventure and the art of survival!
In the new two-part "The Wild Dogs", the different and fascinating members of the dog family are illuminated in all their facets. Wolves, foxes and jackals - a total of 37 different species - impressively show their adaptability and survival strategies. This exciting documentary, which will be broadcast on ORF 2 on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at 8:15 p.m. href = "https://www.ots.at/presseaus-sung/ots_20241205_ots0102/die-hunde-universum-erzaehlt-welt-welt-achschichten-der-canidae"> Apa-OTS reported
In the first part, impressive stories are told. This is how the spectators experience the saddle factors in the Kalahari, which chasing an opportunistically on a water hole, while the lonely angle of angels even tend to feasting cranberries when their prey is hidden well. The pack behavior of the African wild dogs is also unique: decision -making is made at a grassroots democratic, and even the sneezing plays a role in hunting behavior. From the clever gray foxes that can climb up to the communication -strong tanukis in Tokyo, a variety of amazing survival strategies await the audience, such as Search.ch reported.
The variety of canidae
The impressive variety in the dog family is not only clear by the number of species, but also through their survival strategies. In South America, for example, Brazilian combat lucks can be found that specialize in termites. Dingo's own survival strategies have developed on Australian coasts, while red fox has become survival artist in the cities of Europe. The documentary illuminates all of these aspects and shows with breathtaking pictures that live in the wilderness.
With moderator Gregor Seberg, the journey into the world of wild dogs becomes a captivating experience that will address both nature lovers and animal lovers. The viewers can look forward to these fascinating stories that impressively display the incredible skills and social behavior of these animals.
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