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作者: vandas    時間: 2013-8-6 08:28 AM     標題: 熊人「鋼管舞」

本帖最後由 vandas 於 2013-8-17 12:50 PM 編輯


Dance party: A family of bears has been filmed dancing around a tree in a Canadian park

眾所周知,北美州有很多熊,但是人們很少有機會近距離地觀察它們在自然環境下的生活。據英國《每日郵報》報導,加拿大一個公園內的工作人員於2013年5、6月份拍攝了一組影片,為人們提供了這種機會,得以近距離地觀察北美野生生物在無人環境下的活動。

這段影片是在相機隱蔽的條件下拍攝的,記錄了公園中野生生物24小時的活動。影片顯示,有好幾隻熊好像圍著相機所在的樹下跳起了『鋼管舞』,有時還會有一場熊的家庭舞會,姿態很是可愛。當一隻熊發現了這棵可以用來撓癢癢的樹後,它會把這個消息傳給其他的熊,過不了多久樹下就會有很多熊的身影。

該影片已經由該公園的官方上傳到影片網站『You Tube』上,不到一周時間就有了超過20萬的點擊量。


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If you go down to the woods today... you'll find a family of dancing bears! Hidden camera reveals exactly what grizzlies are up to when they think no-one is watching
North America may be full of bears, but it is rare for people ever to get close enough to observe them in their natural environment.

So this video, filmed by a hidden camera in a Canadian park, is a unique opportunity to see how wildlife behave when they are not in the presence of humans.

And the result may be surprising - because the bears appear to be pole-dancing around a tree in the middle of the woods.


Comfort: The bears were apparently attracted by the chance to scratch their backs on the tree's bark


Pose: The unusual positions taken by the animals are reminiscent of human pole-dancing

The extraordinary video was filmed in Kananaskis Country, a large expanse of national park in the province of Alberta.

Part of it was made with a normal camera, and part with a night-vision lens, so that it captures wildlife at play 24 hours a day.

Over a number of days in May and June this year, a variety of animals including deer and black bears approached the tree which the camera was trained on.


Bounce: Some have compared the bears' antics to the popular dance move twerking


Pioneer: This grizzly was the first bear to discover the therapeutic effects of the tree in Kananaskis Country


Bandwagon: A black bear also joined in the fun by going to scratch its back on the tree

But rangers really hit the jackpot when a family of grizzly bears discovered the tree and adopted it as their latest plaything.

When the first bear arrived, he began scratching his back against the bark.

This apparently produced such a pleasant sensation that he spread the news to other grizzlies, and before long they were all checking out the tree.


Wildlife: This deer was another animal to be caught on the rangers' camera in late May and early June


Night vision: The camera was not only operating in daylight hours but filmed through the night too

At one point, as many as four bears were vying to grab a spot on the tree - and their vigorous motion made it look as though they were pole-dancing.

The video of still images edited together and set to an upbeat soundtrack by Ewan Dobson was uploaded to YouTube by Alberta parks offficials.

It has garnered more than 200,000 views in less than a week as viewers flocked to enjoy the wild antics.

作者: tvbkk123    時間: 2013-8-6 07:46 PM

連其他動物也跑去看那棵樹,看來那棵樹在動物眼裡一定是棵特別的樹
作者: klamb    時間: 2013-8-7 01:22 AM

灰熊留下的氣味,也很吸引.
作者: jyen31    時間: 2013-8-7 01:33 AM

可以搔癢的樹而不傷身的樹不多阿~!
其他動物可能是因爲有熊的氣味吧?
作者: colourbeast    時間: 2013-8-13 09:24 AM

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作者: tropicana90    時間: 2013-8-16 11:51 AM

哈哈,看标题我笑了~ 原来他们在抓痒~
作者: ylxjay    時間: 2013-8-22 02:42 AM

HAHAA 佢地D 樣好鬼"疏乎"呀!!應該幾舒服!!XDD
作者: shake31    時間: 2013-8-27 01:17 PM

牛逼




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