Are these recycled links or portrayed as "new"? It was discussed on here back in 2014 - Camera Trap Footage
I'm not trying to portray them as new, that's why I said I had just found them. I checked this thread and it hadn't been mentioned here, and it certainly belongs. Not sure if the video was posted in that thread.
Fishermen got a video of a megamouth near San Diego the other day! Anglers in awe during rare megamouth shark encounter
Blue whale defecation caught on camera off the West Australian coast. Article and video at the link below. Captured on film, is this the world's biggest poo? Blue-whale watchers say it's 'incredible'
An amazing clip of a leopard hunting, and catching, a monkey in a tree. Incredible Video: Monkey vs. Leopard | Londolozi Blog
Video of a weka (a large flightless rail that is endemic to New Zealand) trying to attack a stoat: Watch: Weka chases stoat on empty West Coast road
A spider was photographed in Texas capturing, wrapping and proceeding to eat a sizeable bat. In photos: Spider eating a bat is nature's Halloween horror show
A short camera trap clip of a coyote and american badger hanging out together. Eager Coyote Encourages Slow Moving Badger Into Culvert So They Can Cross Under Highway Together
Unfortunately the photographer has only posted this to facebook so far, but worth sharing! A mating pair of tigers face off against a sloth bear carrying her two cubs. Click on the first photo and go through, there's a caption on each photo telling the story. Aditya Singh - Don't Mess With Mama
For the first time in 12 years, a Nile Crocodile has been seen on the Djuma webcam. It moved in a few nights ago and has been hanging around the last few days, and is busy eating all the local terrapins
I found a link to another video of a wild three-toed sloth giving birth. That female, too, quickly grabbed the baby during birth before it fell down.
Monkeys fighting in the streets in Thailand over food because tourists aren’t feeding them due to Coronavirus
Wasn't sure quite where to put this, but I guess a dancing Aussie zookeeper in the world Coronavirus crisis is surely a rarely seen, and cheering, event! Dancing zookeeper lifts spirits via livestream