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Guarda la Grande Migrazione degli Alci Online

Guarda la Grande Migrazione degli Alci Online

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May 2nd, 2025

Guarda la Grande Migrazione degli Alci Online

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Some people think TikTok makes it hard to pay attention. But many people around the world are watching a slow video from a Swedish TV channel they probably don't know. It's about the Great Moose Migration.

For thousands of years, moose have crossed the Ångerman River every spring to find warmer places for the summer. Since 2019, people around the world can watch this for three weeks online. A Swedish TV company, SVT, shows it live using more than 30 cameras to see everything that happens.

The livestream usually shows calm pictures of nature, like trees and water. Sometimes, you might see a moose walking there. The moose doesn't know it is famous around the world. It is just a moose, walking slowly and not thinking about anything.

Usually, the stream is quiet. Sometimes, you hear the wind blow and the birds sing. It's nice, even if you forget it's playing and suddenly hear birds from far away.

A student from Sweden told the news: "I feel calm, but I also think, 'Oh, a moose! What if there is a moose? I'm scared to go to the toilet!'"

The camera continues to show the stream throughout the night.

Last year, 9 million people watched SVT's stream of moose. Shark Week had 22 million viewers. Watching nature live with a small team is good compared to Shark Week.

These live videos are interesting because they are very different from what we usually see online.

However, the moose have no need for us. They are unaware of our presence, even as we cheer them on.

May 2nd, 2025

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