00:00Elusive Hunters. How Wild Animals Master the Art of Disappearing.
00:05A bighorn sheep stands on a cliff above a canyon.
00:09Some animals challenge hunters because they climb, hide, run, hear, smell, and vanish quickly.
00:15Bighorn sheep move across steep rocky mountain ledges, balancing heavy curled horns above loose stone and open air.
00:24Mountain goats climb icy cliffs in Alaska and Canada using sharp hooves on slopes where people struggle to stand.
00:31Elk slip through dark timber at dawn, bugling across valleys before disappearing into thick forest cover.
00:38Wild turkeys move through hardwood woods with sharp eyesight, quick legs, and wary reactions to tiny movement.
00:46White-tailed deer freeze near brushy field edges, then bound away when ears catch strange sounds.
00:53Mule deer climb western hills and desert ridges, using wide ears and long jumps to escape danger.
01:00Pronghorns sprint across open plains, reaching highway-like speeds while watching movement from far away.
01:06Black bears move through dense forests and berry patches, using strong noses to avoid people before close encounters.
01:14Coyotes cross farm fields and dry washes at night, changing routes around scent, lights, and noise.
01:21Feral hogs push through thick southern brush, using low bodies, strong snouts, and group movement for cover.
01:27Cliffs, timber brush, plains, and night trails show why some animals remain hard to track.
01:33A bighorn sheep turns on a ledge, then vanishes behind sunlit canyon rock.
01:38Cliffs, timber
01:39Coyotes cross farm fields and strollers in the middle Yet valcent on a ledge.
01:39Tonstant of the johnson Rim Rück
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