You might think the dude in the yellow shirt looks like he's with the paparazzi, but he's actually an Animal Planet videographer.

[Photo: BauerGriffinOnline.com]
He's shooting footage for the new series Hellcat House, a peek into the lives of these unique tired-out creatures who slow down only long enough to lace up their moccasin boots. This week: explaining to viewers the hellcat's improbable physiology that involves storing every last degree of body heat in the thigh region, leading to days where it's clearly too cold to shed the fur pelt, yet also too hot for anything but tiny cutoffs. This accounts for the species' seemingly blindly chosen mates: They're ruled by blazing-hot loins that are actually aflame 24/7.
[Photo: BauerGriffinOnline.com]
He's shooting footage for the new series Hellcat House, a peek into the lives of these unique tired-out creatures who slow down only long enough to lace up their moccasin boots. This week: explaining to viewers the hellcat's improbable physiology that involves storing every last degree of body heat in the thigh region, leading to days where it's clearly too cold to shed the fur pelt, yet also too hot for anything but tiny cutoffs. This accounts for the species' seemingly blindly chosen mates: They're ruled by blazing-hot loins that are actually aflame 24/7.




