Dance like no one's filming you on a trail cam.

Original video by David Neils
(different music)
https://www.wildnaturemedia.com/

Wild Nature Media

Celebrating mountain lions as an apex predator and keystone species.

Wild Nature Media
I found the original video today on youtube, so wanted to credit the videographer. He has a website and works with private landowners in conservation efforts. His name is David Neils. The clip I was given a year ago had no audio and no attribution, but his original does. Please visit his website. You will be in awe of his work.
https://www.wildnaturemedia.com/
Wild Nature Media

Celebrating mountain lions as an apex predator and keystone species.

Wild Nature Media
@noondlyt the simple joys of life
@noondlyt This makes me incredibly happy. 🙂
@noondlyt this is how I wanna be when I grow up
@M8Macht start now
@noondlyt already googeling for "shallow riverbeds"
@noondlyt Hey, in the background, at about 0:57, was that bigfoot?
Deer Dancing Around A Broken Mirror

YouTube
@pete This is lovely 🩵 Thank you.

@noondlyt

My pleasure. Thanks for posting!

@noondlyt Kicking it up a hoofer.
@noondlyt well this is the best thing I've seen in a few beers

@noondlyt

Fun for fun's sake!

Kids the world over, and animals. It's a shame adult humans tend to lose this ability to just enjoy.

Thank you for posting this. ❤️

@noondlyt awww...squeee! I like it when he stops and listens..."Is anyone coming," he wonders to himself. Having decided no one is coming, he goes back to joyfully playing in the water.

@noondlyt
Thank you so much for sharing the name of the person who took the original video ❤️

The "dancing" makes a lot more sense when you see the original video:

"Three Elk Yearling Fighting over Wallow"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9OAaZypUeU

I also enjoyed the commentary by the photographer at the start of this video.

National Geographic Footage - Three Elk Yearling Fighting over Wallow

YouTube
@noondlyt @eribosot This may be relevant to your interests, @Opa.