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Here we see how a European hare escapes.
While we were descending towards a valley in Araucanía and Patagonia.
This hare was introduced, as we know by its name, by Europeans.
In America and other areas of the world, above all to create hunting (food).
To improve survival in this area.
Because the hare that existed, really isn't of the same family of species, which is the Mara, it didn't serve well for these ends...
...because it didn't quickly reproduce.
This hare is filmed at a great distance, which is why the zoom makes the camera shake a little.
Since its instincts, its senses are very developed and it detected us quickly, even though we didn't make too much noise.
Now the hare, like any other animal, leaves prints that can be followed...
...in case of having to find one for survival food.
And this is what we are going to see in this video.
Because after seeing this hare from a distance, after a 30 minute hike on the way to the valley and we saw this...
These are the depositions of hares.
Which we saw escape.
And now let's see if we see some pawprints...