Animalpass Videos 2021 Access

Hidden cameras buried near desert watering holes captured the tense, shifting dynamics between predators and prey as they took turns drinking.

The first video to go viral wasn’t planned. It was simply titled “Leo says good morning” — a 47-second clip of a three-legged lion named Leo, rescued from a traveling circus, pressing his massive head against a caretaker’s palm, purring like a broken engine. By summer, AnimalPass had posted over 200 videos: a fox cub learning to pounce, a blind owl tilting its head to a melody, a sea turtle released back into the Andaman with a tracker shaped like a tiny star. animalpass videos 2021

During their active season, passes typically cost 550 S.A.W. Tickets. Once archived, the price increases slightly to 750 S.A.W. Tickets if they weren't previously purchased. Hidden cameras buried near desert watering holes captured

Beyond the conservation angle, 2021 saw a surge in videos capturing animals navigating natural mountain passes. From the rugged Swiss Alps to the picturesque Dolomites in Italy, viewers were treated to stunning drone footage and hidden camera clips of alpine wildlife. By summer, AnimalPass had posted over 200 videos: