Wild animals on Trail Camera #3 | Camera trap footage of African wildlife at night, highlights

Wild animals on Trail Camera #3 | Camera trap footage of African wildlife at night, highlights
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African nocturnal animals caught on a trail camera at night in the wilderness.
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Our camera trap/trail cam devices capture African animals/wildlife in their natural environment. Featuring leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo and many more wildlife species! Footage recorded at Kruger National Park, Madikwe Game Reserve, Garden Route, Pilanesberg National Park & more. Watching these amazing creatures at night will send chills down your spine.
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Year – 2014
Camera trap/Trail cam – Bushnell Trophy Cam HD
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  1. I hear crickets, rhinos and frogs. At first, I thought Part 3 had a upgraded camera, but after listening to the video a second time, I wonder if it was because the crickets were so loud? I see also that this is the highlights.

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