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So, 'Foxes of the Kalahari' is this intriguing documentary that really captures the harsh beauty of the Kalahari Desert. It dives into the life of bat-eared foxes, particularly as they adjust to the changing environment after the rains. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, as it contrasts the frantic search for food by antelope with the foxes' more patient approach. Their borrowed burrow from meerkats offers an interesting twist on survival. You get a real sense of the desert's unforgiving nature, but also the tenacity of these small creatures. The cinematography is quite evocative, bringing the landscape to life, and the practical effects of nature at work are just stunning. It’s a simple yet profound exploration of resilience in a world that’s constantly shifting.
Documentary about bat-eared foxesFocuses on survival themesStunning desert cinematography
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