"His Royal Highness Wolf" is on the table! It seems that it is too cruel to use real eagles as props to cover up, for the safety of actors

It has been two days since

's "His Royal Highness Wolf" surprise airborne. The audience's evaluation of this TV series is also mixed. Some people have five stars, some have one star, and some people make an objective evaluation. In short, "His Royal Highness Wolf" has been on the air, and the discussion is still very high. But this TV series seems to be on the cusp. Some scenes and props of the

crew have aroused heated discussion. It can be seen that when animals appear, there will be subtitles on the side of the screen, indicating that "the animals on the scene are made of CG", and some wolves are even replaced with dogs.

But yesterday, an animal protection blogger came out and pointed out that the eagle used by the crew of "His Royal Highness Wolf" was a real goshawk. He also pointed out that in the 22 minutes after episode 11, the blogger said that as an animal protector, he saved many goshawks. So it must be a real eagle, and the goshawk is a national second-class protected animal.

Actually the blogger raised questions about the crew's use of real eagle in March this year, but at that time, the TV series hadn't started yet.

Then another netizen broke the news that Xiao Zhan and a saker falcon were photographed together, and said that the saker falcon had a serious stress response and had been tamed at first glance.

The scene mentioned by the blogger is suspected to be a real eagle. The reason is that CG has made the bird's head anti-shake too real, and without CG, the bird will keep its mouth open, and the bird's beak is suspected to have been trimmed, and then someone broke the news. It was to ensure Xiao Zhan's safety that the goshawk's beak was cut off and smoothed.

In addition, many netizens have found new evidence. At the end of the TV series, there are two falconers' names. If the goshawks are produced by CG according to the crew, how can falconers be used?

The animal protection blogger also exposed the use of falcons in "Tiankeng Eagle Hunting" starring Wang Junkai, but the crew later provided explanations and clarifications. In fact, animal protection bloggers are standing in the position of animals to avoid animal abuse. If they can clarify, they will not be too persistent.

The crew of "His Royal Highness Wolf" has not yet responded.