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Pumas At The End of The World
In a hidden realm at the end of the world, amidst the massive mountains of Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park, a strange story is about to unfold. In the last decade this part of Chile has become a Puma stronghold, but the family of big cats that lives here are behaving in strange ways. Follow the story of packs of pumas hunting together, and learn the story of their family bond.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the elusive and magnificent puma, following its journey and struggles for survival in diverse and often challenging environments. It highlights the adaptability of these apex predators and the critical role they play in their ecosystems, while also touching upon the threats they face from human encroachment and habitat loss.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for 'Pumas At The End Of The World' are not widely documented, nature documentaries of this caliber typically receive positive reception for their stunning cinematography, informative content, and conservation messaging. Audiences often appreciate the in-depth look at wildlife and the educational value provided.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning footage captures the puma's behavior in its natural habitat.
Provides an informative look at the ecological importance and challenges faced by pumas.
Appeals to nature enthusiasts and those interested in wildlife conservation.
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Fun Fact
The puma, also known as the mountain lion or cougar, has the largest range of any wild terrestrial mammal in the Americas, spanning from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes.
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