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1.7.2010 11:49 AM

Best Camera Trap Wildlife Videos - Page 2

A bizarre ant eater, a family of armadillos, rare snow leopards, a black bear scratching its back and more.

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By Dan Shapley

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Giant Anteater

This crazy-looking creature is apparently just a baby. Clearly, the species deserves its "giant" name.




Camera Trap Video: Black Bear Scratching Its Back

Closer to home, black bears roam the wilds (and suburbs) of much of the U.S. This guy struck a classic pose for the secret camera.




Camera Trap Video: Alaskan Scavengers

When a hunter leaves a moose carcass in the Alaskan wilderness, all kinds of scavengers show up.




Camera Trap Video: Armadillo and Babies

A mother armadillo is followed diligently by her pups.




Camera Trap Video: Snow Leopards

These incredible and rare big cats roam through Central Asia, rarely seen by humans. Snow leopards are the subject of an extraordinary poem by William Matthews.




More Snow Leopards

In this very polished video, National Geographic photographer explains how he captured some stunning photographs of snow leopards using camera traps.



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More Camera Trap Wildlife Videos

Page 1: Camera trap wildlife videos of a rare Sumatran tigress and her cubs, a charging rhino and a vampire bat.
Page 3: Camera trap wildlife videos of an angry elephant, an otter feeding on fish and a hedgehog sharing a moment with a kitty in the garden.
Page 4: Camera trap wildlife videos of species you've probably never heard of, like the grey-faced sengi and the Abbott's duiker.


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