BONEYARD Wildlife | EP 16 | Appalachian Mountains Trail Camera Compilation 2022! Part 1 #nature

BONEYARD Wildlife | EP 16 | Appalachian Mountains Trail Camera Compilation 2022! Part 1 #nature

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On episode 16 of Boneyard Wildlife, Browning Strike Force Trail Cameras are setup to capture and pickup amazing, unexpected, and never seen before wildlife footage on video in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in East Tennessee!

So what did the trail cameras capture this time? Browning Strike Force Trail Cameras captured Whitetail Deer moving through the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in East Tennessee.

Wildlife game cameras are placed along old logging roads, forest edges, creeks, streams, and naturally traveled wild game trails. These trails are wildlife highways for White-tailed Deer, Black bears, Coyotes, Bobcats, Turkeys, Raccoons, Opossums, Rabbits, Skunks, Squirrels, and many other woodland creatures!

From time to time the trail cameras will also capture video of Eagles, Hawks, Vultures, Owls, and other unexpected avians!

Did you know? Below are some Wildlife facts about some of the animals in this video.

Black bear Facts - The adult black bear is typically three feet tall at the shoulder and up to six feet in length. Black bears have varying weights depending on gender, forage availability, and season of the year. Black bears are great swimmers and can run up to 30 mph for shirt distances.

Bobcat Facts - The Bobcat ranges between two to four and a half feet in length. The Bobcats weight varies between ten to 40 pounds based on gender, forage availability, and season of the year. The Bobcats diet is mainly small mammals consisting of mice, rats, squirrels, rabbits, and shrews. They will hunt snakes, domesticated cats, turkeys, and even deer depending on dietary needs.

Coyotes Facts - Coyotes rely on their eyesight and sense of smell when searching for searching for prey. Coyotes eyesight is thought to be six times greater than humans and their sense of smell is thought to be more than 20 times greater than humans. Coyotes are good swimmers and can reach speeds up to 30 mph in short distances.

White-tailed deer - The White-tailed deer are browsers and their diet consist of young vegetation, twigs, shrubs, young trees, acorns, fruit and seasonally available plants. The White-tailed deer can thrive in a variety of habitats and elevations.

*Viewer Discretion is Advised as some content may not be suitable for all audiences.

*Caution - All wildlife in this video are wild animals and may pose a danger to humans through certain interactions. It is advised to never approach a wild animal and to follow all local and state regulations.

This Trail Camera footage is of wildlife! It's for those who love wildlife and viewing them in nature. None of the footage is from animal farms or enclosed habit sanctuaries. Thanks and Enjoy!

#boneyard #nature #wildlife #animals

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Trail Camera Equipment:
-Browning Strike Force Trail Camera
-Scandisk Micro SD Card
-Duracell Lithium AA Batteries

Editing Software:
-Final Cut Pro

Thumbnails:
-Canva
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By: Boneyard Wildlife
Title: BONEYARD Wildlife | EP 16 | Appalachian Mountains Trail Camera Compilation 2022! Part 1 #nature
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fFbigcCfHY


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