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«Breaking News» Camera captures animals using a fallen tree trunk as a bridge over the water at French lake 

A menagerie of animals great and small have been caught on camera using a fallen tree trunk as their very own bridge over a lake.


Mesmerising footage shows pole cats, wild boar, foxes and even snakes taking the high road over le lac du Der in Champagne, France, to keep their paws, claws and scales dry. 


Wildlife artist Jean Chevallier, 57, set up the camera at the beauty spot throughout 2018 near his home in the Champagne region of France so that he could observe the creatures. 



A wild cat uses the fallen tree trunk over le lac du Der in Champagne, France, to go across the water


A wild cat uses the fallen tree trunk over le lac du Der in Champagne, France, to go across the water



A wild cat uses the fallen tree trunk over le lac du Der in Champagne, France, to go across the water





A fox, captured on wildlife artist Jean Chevallier's camera, walks across the animal crossing in the Champagne region of France  


A fox, captured on wildlife artist Jean Chevallier's camera, walks across the animal crossing in the Champagne region of France  



A fox, captured on wildlife artist Jean Chevallier's camera, walks across the animal crossing in the Champagne region of France  





Joining the other animals  along the busy animal highway, a coypu is captured on Jean Chevallier's camera crossing the river


Joining the other animals  along the busy animal highway, a coypu is captured on Jean Chevallier's camera crossing the river



Joining the other animals  along the busy animal highway, a coypu is captured on Jean Chevallier's camera crossing the river



The heart-warming footage, which bears a startling similarity to the Nintendo video game which sees human and animal characters living in a fictional village, has already gone viral racked up an incredible 4.4million views. 


The clips show all manner of critters from tiny field mice, woodpeckers, voles and frogs through to ducks, domestic cats, raccoons and even a snake ambling or scuttling along the natural walkway. 

Not only do delighted viewers get to see the animals crossing the water but also enjoy the relaxing sound of birds tweeting in the background and spot fish leaping in the background. 


Mr Chevallier said: 'I wanted to set up the camera because I love wildlife and I'm very passionate about exploring the local species of animals and wanted to capture the most interesting animals around my home. 




A small bird makes its way across the thick tree trunk in an attempt to stay out of the waters


A small bird makes its way across the thick tree trunk in an attempt to stay out of the waters



A small bird makes its way across the thick tree trunk in an attempt to stay out of the waters





A wild European pine marten keeps its paws dry while crossing le lac du Der in Champagne, France


A wild European pine marten keeps its paws dry while crossing le lac du Der in Champagne, France



A wild European pine marten keeps its paws dry while crossing le lac du Der in Champagne, France





A polecat stops for a brief moment along the tree trunk to catch its breath before continuing along its journey


A polecat stops for a brief moment along the tree trunk to catch its breath before continuing along its journey



A polecat stops for a brief moment along the tree trunk to catch its breath before continuing along its journey





A red squirrel crosses the animal crossing near Mr Chevallier's home in the Champagne region


A red squirrel crosses the animal crossing near Mr Chevallier's home in the Champagne region



A red squirrel crosses the animal crossing near Mr Chevallier's home in the Champagne region



'I've been passionate [about wildlife] since childhood, just like many naturalists. 


'I don't know when I started, but it was before I was seven. There are still many thing to learn about nature.


'Camera-traps can be really useful to [learn about] mammals without any real trapping. 


'It's very exciting to be with the computer outside checking the footage and getting a glimpse of the first seconds. 




A snake stops for a rest along the tree trunk before continuing along le lac du Der 


A snake stops for a rest along the tree trunk before continuing along le lac du Der 



A snake stops for a rest along the tree trunk before continuing along le lac du Der 





A pair of badgers venture out into the night to cross the tree trunk and to get to dry land 


A pair of badgers venture out into the night to cross the tree trunk and to get to dry land 



A pair of badgers venture out into the night to cross the tree trunk and to get to dry land 



'When you see an animal in the video you get the impression you really saw it, and you look on the trunk to check in case he or she comes again. 


'Bridges are usually a good location and this is a quite area nice background with good possibilities to hang and to hide the cameras. 


'It's always nice to see wild cats, especially when they're hunting.' 


The animals seen in the footage include: cat, wild cat, coypu, robin, thrush, russet vole, polecat, frog, mallard, grass snake, fox, weasel, marten, fox, woodpecker, coot, heron, carp, turtle dove, squirrel, kingfisher, jay, wild boar, field mouse, vole, shrew, raccoon and badger.

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