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我们从《动物世界》里,总能看到这样的情景:成千上万只企鹅围成方阵,抵御漫天而来的暴风雪;群鲨围攻幼鲸;鸟群飘逸地掠过雪山、荒原……这些镜头常常让人忍不住要问:“这些都是怎么拍出来的?”《动物世界》中的大多数镜头都是外国动物学家在野外实地拍摄的。这些冒险家有时披着人造河马皮赤手空拳混入河马群,有时单枪匹马深入婆罗洲探寻巨大的食人蟒。好在科学家有一个好助手——隐蔽的摄像机,它既可以近距离拍摄动物,又不会引起动物的警觉。这种摄像机隐藏在伪装成石头、树木、动物粪便或竹子等
From the “animal world”, we can always see such a scene: Thousands of penguins form a phalanx to resist the snowstorm coming from sky; the group shark besieges the baby whales; the birds swarmly pass the snow-capped mountains and wilderness ... ... These shots often make it unbelievable to ask: “How are these shots out?” Most of the footage in Animal World was field shot by foreign zoologists in the field. These adventurers, sometimes clad in hippopotamuses in artificial hippopotamuses, sometimes single-handedly delved into the great cannibal pythons in Borneo. Fortunately, scientists have a good helper - hidden camera, which can shoot animals at close range, but also does not cause animal alert. This camcorder is hidden in masquerading as stones, trees, animal excrement or bamboo