L'arbre à saucisses, lieu de rencontre des animaux

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Animals
Transcript
00:00 We try to stay still and go unnoticed.
00:03 We film when we have the opportunity.
00:06 We don't move from here.
00:09 Luckily, the young feline has a very recognizable spot between her moustache on the right side.
00:16 We can always recognize her.
00:19 For the needs of their documentary, it is important for the Jouberts to keep a certain emotional and physical distance with their subject.
00:27 When the young ones are left alone, that's when they are most vulnerable.
00:30 The Jouberts must stay away and not intervene.
00:33 When she goes hunting, she climbs directly into the sausage tree and discovers a very lively world.
00:41 The flowers and their nectar attract a lot of creatures.
00:45 Unfortunately for her, they also attract bees.
00:48 [Bees buzzing]
00:50 [Bees buzzing]
00:52 Baboons are also attracted to these flowers.
01:00 The leopard must now eclipse or he will have to face their anger.
01:05 Few people know that baboons are able to attack and sometimes kill leopards by using their digital superiority and their sharp claws.
01:14 [Baboons squawking]
01:16 But they didn't come for that. They are here to gorge themselves on the sweet nectar of the flowers.
01:27 While the apes are enjoying themselves, the flowers are fluttering to the ground, waiting for greedy mouths and very interested.
01:35 These scarlet petals still contain a lot of flavor.
01:43 This tree is an interconnected web between all species.
01:47 Baboons have not had enough.
01:50 They go on a quest for new sweets, leaving the impalas defenseless and focused on their own meal.
01:57 This is the opportunity that the feline was waiting for.
02:07 Holding the impala by the throat is a quick and silent way to kill its prey.
02:13 It is the signature of an animal that should not be spotted by hyenas and lions.
02:18 It is a very different take from the one we are used to seeing in large felines.
02:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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