A close-up shot of a peculiar creature, a vizcacha, in an underground burrow. The camera angle is topside down giving us the perspective from the burrow’s entrance. The natural, soft lighting from the hole contrasts against the warm earthy colors of the burrow. There’s a depth between the viewer and the burrow’s environment, intensifying the vizcacha’s isolation. Suddenly, an odd sound comes in the distance – not hostile, but surely unfamiliar – causing the burrow’s occupant to perk up. Suddenly, small poofs of dust fall from the burrow’s ceiling as the sound grows louder, further disturbing the creature. Balancing fear and curiosity, our vizcacha gives a twitch before scampering deeper into the burrow. The tiny creature fades into focus, leaving us with the image of the dust particles floating in the shaft of light coming from above.