Therefore, it is impossible for humans to be at the top of the ecosystem, and the ideal situation would be for wild animals to create the ecosystem themselves and for humans not to interfere with it. I learned this in elementary school, and I'm sure most Japanese learned the same thing, but it seems like we forget when we become adults 🐺lol
I’m in love with this beaver made highway! I’d love to see more just like this and see the gradual changes in plants and even an underwater camera of different fish and aquatic species.
Interesting. But, how do beavers keep the wood from washing away before they get dam built? It's not like wood doesn't float. What keeps it place before the water stops flowing?
i used to work with wolves in portugal back in the late 80s , wish i could do it again . sadly i am too old now. teaches you a lot about behaviour which translates into the dog/cat world too. this si wonderful to watch thankyou
@@vivantsetsauvages After some digging I found that it could be either an American marten, a fisher or a wolverine. Considering that its face is relative darker than the marten and the wolverine are considered extirpated from Minnesota and just found up in Canada and Alaska, then I think the fisher is our strongest guest.
Wow. This amazing video proves that the name "ecosystem engineer" for the beaver is absolutely perfect. Beautiful footage and so well put together edit. Thanks so much for sharing.
Mamma mia che bellissimo video ! Natura stupenda ed incontaminata , una varietà di animali eccezionali , video fantastico da premio Oscar per i documentari , grazie per condividerlo !