Did National Geographic stage a “wild” hunting scene?
In this video, we examine footage from Africa’s Deadliest that appears to show a Rock Monitor hunting mice in the Namib Desert. But when you look closely, things don’t add up.
Multiple mice that don’t look or behave wild.
The same monitor catching prey again and again.
Camera angles that suggest the animals were filmed at extremely close range.
Stock footage showing what appears to be the same animal being fed.
Filming a monitor catching a mouse in the wild is extremely rare. So how did this production manage it repeatedly?
Wildlife filmmaking should be about documenting nature — not staging it.
Watch the evidence and decide for yourself.
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