Horns, Hounds, and Hunters: A Wildlife Chronicle of the 1930s (silent)

This film captures a vivid tapestry of interactions between humans, animals, and nature during the 1930s, showcasing a blend of pastoral and wild settings. It begins with beagles and horses in a traditional hunt, transitioning to the dramatic pursuit of a wild boar. The film shifts to scenes of lions in the wild and interactions with humans in a safari setting, including the care of a lion cub. Elk in their natural habitat are shown foraging, calling, and engaging in dominance battles. The film concludes with alligators in a swamp, depicting human efforts to capture and release them, highlighting both coexistence and conflict between man and wildlife.

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