A series of natural history films from around the world. The Mud-Loving Muskrat
Prized for its fur, the muskrat was introduced to Europe and Asia in the early part of the century. It adapted so well to its new environment that it has become the most widely distributed fur animal in the world today.
This film from Finland follows the life of the muskrat just as the ice melts in the spring, and reveals its remarkable lifestyle. Produced by KARL SOVERI Presented for BBCtv by GEORGEINGER BBC Bristol
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