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In the Hartz region, small creatures like the dormice navigate their environment. These nocturnal animals face the duality of hunger and danger, seeking out nourishment while avoiding their own predators. Through clever maneuvers, like rolling dangerous slugs to eliminate their slime defenses, dormice demonstrate the remarkable adaptations of this ecosystem.
Resurgence of the Wild Cat
The Black Forest, a vast woodland ecosystem, marks a revitalization point for the wild cat, once thought lost from the region. Their breeding and returning presence signify the healing nature of ecosystems when environmental efforts are put in place. While playful and carefree, these young wild cats are aware of the challenges that lay ahead as they learn essential survival skills.