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Like the Java rhino, this elephant was none too pleased to be on camera.
Closer to home, this U.K. footage shows an unusual pair of nighttime visitors to the garden.
After injured otters were released back to the wild, they returned to get occasional fish scraps.
Otter coming for food from Annie H on Vimeo.
Ok, they're actually not fighting. But this is as close as most sports enthusiasts will get to the animal that represents so many sports franchises.
Page 1: Camera trap wildlife videos of a rare Sumatran tigress and her cubs, a charging rhino and a vampire bat.
Page 2: Camera trap wildlife videos of a baby giant anteater (or is that a giant baby anteater?), a black bear scratching its back, armadillo babies and Alaskan scavengers making slow work of a moose carcass.
Page 4: Camera trap wildlife videos of some species you've probably never heard of, like the grey-faced sengi and the Abbott's duiker.
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