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Parks Canada's 'Wolverine' Video Is Something Else

Um.. What Is Going On In This Parks Canada Video?

Parks Canada does a great job producing YouTube video to educate the world about the wildlife found in Alberta's national parks.

But its latest video — showcasing the deadly wolverine — well, it's a bit strange.

Steve Jarand, a nature theatre actor and drama teacher, dresses as a wolverine and provides a rap of sorts, laying down educational lyrics about the elusive animal.

Who knows, though? Maybe the video will educate some people about this fascinating animal.

And perhaps it will go massively viral. As we saw with the video below, weirder things have happened:

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Waterton Wildlife Caught On Camera
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Remote wilderness cameras set up in Banff, Waterton Lakes, and Jasper National Parks give us a glimpse of the animals who live there. (credit:Waterton Lakes National Park)
And the skunks wins the showdown!(02 of49)
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Bear selfie!(03 of49)
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Up close and personal with a wolf(04 of49)
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Another bear selfie!(05 of49)
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Cougar sharpens its claws at night(06 of49)
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A deer struggles through the snow(07 of49)
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A majestic elk surrounded by snow(08 of49)
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A bear and who wolves face off(09 of49)
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Looking into the eyes of a lynx(10 of49)
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What was that?(11 of49)
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A lynx leaves its tracks in the snow(12 of49)
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Digging a hole(13 of49)
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An elusive wolverine makes an appearance(14 of49)
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A pack of wolves try to bring down a moose(15 of49)
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They keep trying...(16 of49)
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But it looks they the moose got away(17 of49)
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A bear passes under a wildlife corridor in Banff National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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Deer are spotted on a trail in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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Remote cameras show a grizzly bear out and about in Waterton Lakes National Parks. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A bear is spotted scratching its head in Jasper National Park. Playing 'hide and seek' perhaps? (credit:Parks Canada)
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A fox carries away a kill in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A cougar in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A black bear caught standing on his hind legs in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A brown bear in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A bull elk in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A bull moose in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A cougar in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A bull elk in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A grizzly gets a scratch with some help from a tree in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A happy grizzly rolls around in the snow in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A pair of moose find a lake in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A cougar is spotted at night time wearing a tracking collar in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A deer makes its way through the snow in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A large grizzly is seen from above in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A moose stops to take a look around in Waterton Lakes National Park (credit:Parks Canada)
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A little red fox scurries along in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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An elusive wolf is picked up by wildlife cameras in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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Two black bears are picked up by wildlife cameras in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A black bear leans in for a close-up in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A black bear is picked up by wildlife cameras in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A bear is seen covered in snow in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A mama black bear checks on her two cubs playing behind a tree in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A mama bear grooms herself while her black bear cubs try to climb a nearby tree in Waterton Lakes National Park (credit:Parks Canada)
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A mama bear gives her cubs a boost up a tree in Waterton Lakes National Park (credit:Parks Canada)
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A cougar family is caught on remote camera in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A rare wolf pack is picked up by remote cameras in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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Three wolves travel together in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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A wolf picks up a stick in Waterton Lakes National Park. (credit:Parks Canada)
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