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As spring emerges in European mountains, chamois, characterized by their delicate features and agility, face challenges of their own. With high grazing grounds that evade typical predators, these animals are still under constant threat from hunting eagles. Expert at evading danger, the chamois rely on communal vigilance and cunning to survive.
Their social dynamic includes matriarchal leadership, with older females overseeing creches for babysitting duties while mothers rest. The strong bonds this herd shares, alongside their playful acrobatics, help reinforce learning and foster community resilience against their many enemies.