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Project Wild World
Добавлен 27 июн 2023
Welcome to Project Wild World, your ultimate destination for captivating wildlife and nature documentaries. Prepare to embark on a thrilling adventure as we explore the extraordinary wonders of our planet's diverse ecosystems and the fascinating creatures that inhabit them.
At Project Wild World, we are passionate about showcasing the beauty, complexity, and fragility of the natural world. Through our carefully curated collection of high-quality documentaries, we aim to educate, inspire, and raise awareness about the importance of conservation and the urgent need to protect our planet's precious biodiversity.
Immerse yourself in stunning cinematography, captivating narratives, and immersive soundscapes that transport you to the heart of these extraordinary natural habitats. Discover the intricate web of life that connects every living being and gain a deeper understanding of the delicate balance that sustains our planet.
At Project Wild World, we are passionate about showcasing the beauty, complexity, and fragility of the natural world. Through our carefully curated collection of high-quality documentaries, we aim to educate, inspire, and raise awareness about the importance of conservation and the urgent need to protect our planet's precious biodiversity.
Immerse yourself in stunning cinematography, captivating narratives, and immersive soundscapes that transport you to the heart of these extraordinary natural habitats. Discover the intricate web of life that connects every living being and gain a deeper understanding of the delicate balance that sustains our planet.
Exploring the Charming Blue Tit: Nature's Delight #birds #birdlovers
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Description
The Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), a small passerine bird, holds a special place in the avian kingdom due to its vibrant appearance and engaging behaviours. Here's a closer look at these delightful creatures:
Appearance:
With its azure-blue crown, wings, and tail, complemented by a striking yellow belly and a splash of white cheeks, the Blue Tit is a picturesque beauty. Despite their diminutive size (around 10cm long), their vivid colors make them stand out in any garden or woodland.
Habitat and Distribution:
These adaptable birds are widespread across Europe and parts of Asia. Blue Tits thrive in various habitats, from forests to urban parks, show...
Description
The Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), a small passerine bird, holds a special place in the avian kingdom due to its vibrant appearance and engaging behaviours. Here's a closer look at these delightful creatures:
Appearance:
With its azure-blue crown, wings, and tail, complemented by a striking yellow belly and a splash of white cheeks, the Blue Tit is a picturesque beauty. Despite their diminutive size (around 10cm long), their vivid colors make them stand out in any garden or woodland.
Habitat and Distribution:
These adaptable birds are widespread across Europe and parts of Asia. Blue Tits thrive in various habitats, from forests to urban parks, show...
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Видео
The Fascinating House Sparrow #wildlife #gardenbirds
Просмотров 1811 месяцев назад
Read the article here: projectwildworld.com/house-sparrow/ Description: Discover the art of welcoming the delightful House Sparrows into your very own British garden. This comprehensive article offers an in-depth guide tailored to British landscapes, providing insights and practical tips to transform your garden into an inviting haven for these charismatic birds. Learn how to craft a habitat th...
Giant Panda: The Adorable Ambassador of Conservation
Просмотров 34Год назад
00:00 Introduction 00:10 The Giant Panda's Habitat 01:08 Physical Characteristics 02:22 Diet and Eating Habits 03:35 Life Cycle and Reproduction 04:44 Endangered Status and Conservation Efforts 06:11 Global Significance and Cultural Importance 07:37 Success Stories and Current Challenges 09:01 How You Can Help 10:05 Conclusion 11:13 Thank You and support our work Description: Welcome to our doc...
The Magnificent World of Elephants | Documentary
Просмотров 247Год назад
Our Website: projectwildworld.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:47 Size and Physical Characteristics 06:05 The Remarkable Trunk 09:26 Teeth and Tusks 12:55 Social Behaviour and Communication 16:20 Diet and Feeding Habits 19:16 Water Dependence 22:01 Elephants in the Wild and Conservation Efforts 25:12 Threats and Conservation Challenges 28:38 Success Stories and Conservation Initiatives 32:13...
Orangutans - Guardians Of The Rainforest
Просмотров 32 тыс.Год назад
Learn more on our Website: projectwildworld.com/ Description: Welcome to our documentary on orangutans, the incredible primates that call the rainforests of Southeast Asia their home. Join us on a captivating journey into their world, as we explore their unique characteristics, behaviours, and the challenges they face. Orangutans, classified as great apes, are known for their striking reddish-b...
Lions a Short Documentary #lions #wildlife #wildlifedocumentary
Просмотров 61Год назад
Buy Lion Merchandise from our Store: projectwildworld.com/product-tag/lion/ Description: Embark on an exhilarating journey into the heart of the savannah with our captivating short documentary, "Roar of the Wild: The Majestic World of Lions." Get ready to witness the untamed beauty, fierce strength, and intricate social dynamics of these awe-inspiring creatures. In this immersive exploration, w...
1:36 seconds of this commentator made me turn this off. Is that AI? It is truly awful.
i thought orangutans couldn't swim.
They do not swim. However, they do at times find ways to pass some waters.
Straight away, I can tell this script and narration are AI-generated, and it puts me off.
orangutans r lousy swimmers u didn't do your homework
Contrary to what the other comment here says, sparrows eat insects, but will NEVER kill any other type of bird! In fact, they are commonly the victims of Corvids. The family Corvid includes Crows, Ravens, and Magpies and possibly Blue Jays. And that is EXACTLY WHY they hide inside small areas like eaves, corners, and vents, like dryer vents, and fan vents. Their song is often very beautiful. This week one sparrow sang outside my house all day long for 2 whole days!
They DO NOT SWIM!!! MUSCLE MASS TOO HEAVY AND THEY DROWN.
This is Ai crap. Watch one of the shows that benefit them directly.
They are not adept swimmers.
This sounds like an AI created deal.
Yup! Wouldn't bother me if the producers would just listen to it once, + correct the mistakes. But they are too lazy to even listen once.
actually, this video repeats the same messages about every six seconds. Not as informative as i first thought.
good video. but 97% of our DNA being shared isnt all that impressive. It leaves countless differences in our genetic code!
Orangutans dont like water.
❤very very good video.Thanks.
damn they got big foreheads
Orangutans are adept swimmers? 😂 6:25
Any hope that the local goverments wake up and implement reasonable laws against deforestations?
The footage of the orangutans is lovely. However some of the information presented contradicts with many other videos on orangutan behaviour and abilities; for instance, they are not adept swimmers as the commentator says. Their greater body density makes them more liable to sink in water than float, and drowning is a significant cause of death according to other sources. But anyway, I love watching these amazing creatures. I would like to have more detailed information on their diets and their methods of communications. I like hearing the male orang’s “long calls.” ❤🦧
These birds are like mice/rats with wings. They will find every tiny hole that you don't want them in. and they will kill native birds for their nest!!!
Stop spreading lies! A sparrow will never kill any other type of bird. And we love them! Including their love of small places that causes them to nest in eaves and corners. Why do YOU hate them so much?
@@cattymajiv www.nabluebirdsociety.org/PDF/FAQ/NABS%20factsheet%20-%20HOSP%20Control%20-%2024May12%20DRAFT.pdf
Please remove the music and make it about nature.
Hi Thanks for the advice I have added a new video without music. I won't be adding any music in future videos. ruclips.net/video/ZRrxcSXDHwk/видео.html
Less her, more orangutans 😅
The Planet Zoo wiki states that orangutans are unable to swim, and that their ranges are often dictated by rivers they cannot cross. I realize it's a video game and thus not necessarily realistic, but the wiki is usually accurate regarding the information it presents. So, according to this video, they actually can swim?
Hey, thanks for pointing that out. There is information on Orangutans swimming www.newscientist.com/gallery/orang-utan-water/ However, as stated in previous comments the information is generated from A.I. Maybe naively I trusted it to know everything about animals. I will try and fact-check better in future videos. Thanks for commenting.
They can swim, they just don't like to. There's an episode of Orangutan Forest School (great show!) where one of the toddler orangs becomes fascinated with water and is seen happily splashing about in it and diving onto it from a branch, and the narrator makes a point of stating that this is unusual behaviour, as orangutans tend to avoid water. Chimps are the same way, as well.
Wonderfully done video
Lady, I appreciate what you’re doing here, but I don’t wanna just hear you NONSTOP the whole time… Gaaaa
Hi, This is supposed to be learning people about them. It sounds like you were waiting for an Orangutan to start speaking instead, haha. Sorry to disappoint.
That's no lady, that's AI.
Additional information, Sumatran orangutans come to land less often because they have a predator, namely the Sumatran tiger, while Bornean orangutans come to land more often because they don't have predators such as tigers
Bornean orangutans do have a very dangerous predator. It's called a human being.
what is this? She's just repeating the same stuff for 40 mins, over and over
It’s a chat GPT written essay with repeated clips over and over lol
You are correct, still educational though for people who want to learn about them.
Sorry about that, this was one of my first videos and it is all A.I generated as A.I have a lot more knowledge than myself. It is also A.I voice-over. I just put everything together from free stock footage. My goal was to learn about Orangutans and I think the video provides good information but you are right it could be improved.
@@ProjectWildWorldignore these jerks I thought it was a great video people on the internet can be cruel because they're cowardly wimps hiding behind their computer you just continue to do what you do because the majority of us enjoy it don't let these clowns bother you.
Orangutans can swim tho they avoid it as much as possible. They don't like the water
I love these precious animals💗💗💗
If people would stop eating them we would see a great incline in numbers.
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Eating them?? No! It's not the consummation of orangutan but palm oil that is the biggest threat. Boycott palm oil products.
Your confused with apes and monkeys in Africa.
Eating and selling
GREAT DOC!! I SWEAR THESE ORANGS ARE SERIOUSLY ANCIENT PRIMATES!!.A MILLION MAYBE 10MILLION YRS OLD I WOULD NOT DOUT...
Learn how to write please!
Those people are crazy killing orangutan if I was millionaire I would bring them too El Salvador in my country rain forest I hate people who chop the trees and hack them too pieces just too protect there crops that's insane I want too give them a safe heaven precious treasure
Beautiful and informative. Thank you for posting a documentary I haven’t seen. It’s clear and the music it’s clown like or to loud.
OK thank you. I might scrap the music on future videos. All the documentaries I put on this channel are original as I put them together myself. But I have made a couple of mistakes, such as music, and the new elephant one, I have duplicated audio tracks so I am in the process of re-doing it now. Thank You for watching and for your input. Much appreciated 👍
Also, if you like reading about animals, I write articles on my website. If you have time, take a look and let me know what you think. Thank you. projectwildworld.com/orangutans-guardians-of-the-rainforest/
@@ProjectWildWorld sounds good! thank you!
Fantastic video
@@ProjectWildWorld It's very rare for makers of documentaries to read or reply to the comments. Thank you for doing that! The music type is great, but it's a little bit too loud. I am not writing about that though, but about the computer-voice. 99.99% of people really hate listening to even the best of AI voices. They are simply too monotonous. It might take a minute or so to recognize the best ones, but after that they are more and more annoying as time passes. ANY human voice is far better than a computerized or AI voice! It also annoys me greatly that documentary makers constantly release their docs without ever listening to them, and so they let SO many mistakes get through! For example, in this video there is one instance that is found in every AI voiced video, but that should be very easy to control. That is the numbers. The computer reads "5 1/2 feet" as "five one slash two feet". So video producers should know that EVERY number will be said in such a way that it makes no sense at all, and so will ALWAYS definately need correcting. I have never heard AI pronounce a number over 9 properly. Ten is always said as "one zero". Eleven is said as "one one" etc. Numbers like 5' 11", which means "five feet and eleven inches" are also ALWAYS messed up. So are things like 5 lbs 7 oz, which means "five pounds and 7 ounces" but is said as "five el bee seven oh zee". Almost every name or proper noun will also be mispronounced. Since these things are SO predictable, why are they not anticipated and fixed before a video gets uploaded to RUclips? Otherwise this video is very well done. Thank you for reading this. I hope you can overcome these things, because otherwise your video is really great!