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Wild Thing
A documentary about The Troggs (performers of Wild Thing) and other Rock bands.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the fascinating and often surprising lives of animals in urban environments. It reveals how creatures ranging from foxes and owls to peregrine falcons have adapted to survive and thrive amidst the concrete jungles of cities around the world. The film showcases remarkable footage of animal behavior in unexpected settings, highlighting their ingenuity and resilience.
Critical Reception
Wild Thing received generally positive reviews for its unique subject matter and stunning cinematography. Critics praised its ability to showcase the hidden natural world within bustling metropolises, offering a fresh perspective on urban wildlife. Audiences appreciated the engaging narrative and the compelling stories of animal adaptation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative approach to wildlife documentary.
Applauded for showcasing the adaptability of animals in urban settings.
Commended for its beautiful and captivating visuals.
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Fun Fact
The documentary highlights how the absence of natural predators in urban areas can sometimes lead to larger populations of certain species compared to their rural counterparts.
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