Mammals are everywhere. Sir David Attenborough reveals the ingenuity behind their success.
In our search for stories for the series, a fisherman’s tale landed on our desk... that in the remote and sparsely populated coastal desert of Baja Mexico, coyotes were making a living by using their tails as lures to catch crabs! It seemed farcical at first; why live in what must surely be one of the harshest environments on the continent, when as a wily coyote you can make an easier living elsewhere? But this story kept appearing as our team interviewed more people in the area.
Something interesting was happening here, although we weren’t sure what. So, we put boots on the ground; tentatively…!Over the course of a year, various camera operators kindly spent time chasing the story and the coyotes, but without much success. Several theories surfaced about the tail fishing, as we kept hearing the same story, but no evidence ever came to light despite hours of camera traps, underwater filming, and many kind volunteers roaming the landscape for us.
But we were hooked nonetheless… The simple lives of these animals were astounding enough. Surrounded by a landscape that is mostly barren of food and water, these animals seemingly place their ‘faith,’ or should I say hard-won knowledge and experience, in the oceans. That each day as high tide recedes, enough of something will be left for them to eat.
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