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flag A U.S. man's forest-mounted exercise wheels captured wild animals' curiosity, revealing unexpected interest in human-made rotating objects.

flag In 2025, a man in the U.S. placed two large exercise wheels in a forest to observe wild animal behavior, capturing footage on his social media channel The Bird's I View. flag Hidden cameras recorded black bears, deer, fawns, and squirrels interacting with the wheels, showing curiosity and occasional use—particularly squirrels on the larger wheel. flag While most animals couldn’t operate the wheels due to size, their engagement suggests wild animals may naturally enjoy rotating structures, challenging assumptions that wheel-running is solely a captive behavior. flag The videos gained widespread attention, highlighting unexpected wildlife curiosity toward human-made objects in natural settings.

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