Bizarre and Fascinating Secrets of the Wild You Wouldn’t Know Without This Trail Cam Footage

Unusual Tiger Stripes

We are used to seeing tigers in this color, yet this is not it. The large cat in our picture looks like that because it has been rolling around in muck. Like a lot of other mammals, tigers cool themselves and protect their skin from the sun by rolling around in dirt. The mud also keeps parasites from getting into their fur, but you can bet that the predator will find a way to use it to their advantage.

It seems that tigers can hide their scent better by rolling in mud, which makes it easier for them to stalk their prey. That might be the main reason they do it, since they could also cool off by drinking water.

Trash Panda Atop A Wild Hog

We saw a wild cat riding a buffalo first, and now a raccoon is riding a wild hog. Did humanity miss out on the big changes in transportation that transpired in the wild, or is this more likely a new industry run by bigger animals? It could be a good way to make money. We can only hope that the raccoon paid the right amount. Raccoons stay away from their natural enemies, who are usually bigger carnivores like coyotes. They can get angry if they come into contact with them. But raccoons don't have to worry because wild boars mostly eat plants and bugs.

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