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@@TsarOfRuss i think red might have been killed, it was honestly inevitable, he didn't stand a chance against 20+ hyenas, and hyenas have group hunting coordination on par with chimpanzees, so no way a young male lion would have survived, and he would've died of injuries if he survived the initial attack.
That iguana vs snakes thing is -- if no CGI or otherwise doctored images involved -- one of the most dramatic survival scene ever recorded. Kudos to BBC❗
Don't know which series it is, but on one of BBC's series, with Attenborough (may be the Earth series), thry show how they did things. Almost as interesting as the actual programmes themselves. Think omit was the polar bear one, where they were watching it hunt somthing, tracking it's preys scent, then they realised it was hunting them, but swinging around wide, so to stop it's scent from being picked up😅
Loved how that mama buffalo fought off a pack of wolves, saved her child, and even picked up someone else's kid before breaking out. That's some superhero level battle moves.
That "buffalo" was a BISON! I get tired of narrators who STILL don't know a BISON from a BUFFALO! There are NO native "buffalo" in North America & never has been. We only have BISON!
Most of these are edited. A) They got the calve. It was another bison with calves. B) The lion likely fell or broke out or they saved it with few shots. They never filmed the new one together with the hyenas. They make spectacular films, but they need a bit boost.
@@sheilachambers6671jeez, come down no one died & it's not the end of the world that they didn't identify the animal the way you wanted. Your man must be dreading when is home time after his shift.
mad props to the team that filmed and produced these fantastic documentaries what a spectacular capture of wildlife. this production team needs an award.
Such a beautiful moment when that other lion came in to help his cousin from being mauled alive! To see them cuddle and bond~Truly Amazing footage with a heartwarming ending.❤
Like a great man once said, it's the little things. The tigress is clever, found a small niche and put her babies in, even covered it with big rocks. The cubs don't know better they just want mommy so they yelp. Sloth bear knew they were there with his super smelling and hearing. The jackal not too far. Mama sees,hears and knows. All it took was a little growl the jackal effed off and the sloth bear said "oops,too late".😂 What a mom!
That is awesome how Tati saved Red from an almost certain mauling by the pesky hyenas. The bonds formed by packs of lions ( as well as other pack animals, is one of a kind ).
@@abdinasirnathirmohamed6469Right. I don’t know what I was thinking…I love animals, and have watched probably over one thousand hours of shows / documentaries about all different types of animals. And for me to refer a pride of lions, as a pack, is quite dumb. It will not happen again, I promise. Lol
Unfortunately that was just nifty editing. Red most likely died in that hyena attack. They used other clips of a lion running off an entirely different pack of hyenas. If you look closely when both lions start interacting, that red looks nothing like what he did during that first hyena encounter.
I don't believe that story at all. Where is the footage where the brothers fight off Hyena together? There people used to make up stories by editing together random videos they took. They need to make some interesting video to sell their products.
Im so proud of the mother buffalo and her calf escaping ,little calf so smart and charming,mother so brave and protective even protecting another found calf.
dude. some escape, some not. Yesterday, it will be different story. It's better to not "solve" it in mind. It happens, happened, and will happen. They only show you faerytales. But at the same time, as this calf escaped, on other place, different one was killed.
I'd like to give recognition to the videographers who with stealth while mastering the intricacies of their equipment, captured these and many other incredible moments of nature!👍
@@marblemadness8870 I don't believe any of this is CGI and I don't believe Attenborough would have anything to do with a production that is... at least without clear disclosure.
Did anyone else cry of just pride for those two cousin lions? The way they ran off together gave me all new respect for my big cat. I didn’t realize there was more to respect. I am relentlessly moved. 💜
AGREE 💯It was SUCH a POWER FILLED MOMENT OF EMOTION for them AND for Us watching the Lions🦁 allegiance/brotherhood 🦁! Such a STRONG/BONDING moment with their silently quiet enjoyment of having, together, OVERCOME! I could just FEEL his relief/restored hope/gratitude when his right hand man came to his side & together they were/are SO MIGHTY. I can just picture in my mind how when they live to battle other beasts another day, with his PRIDE restored, he will never have forgotten the help provided him & will ensure he's there for his Bro, or Sis, or whomever.
the way they filmed and narrated the birth of the iguana, and the fact that that iguanas first glimpse of life is of death and horror.... just hit me in the chest
I feel sated to have watched all of these episodes. The iguana/snakes episode has to be the most amazing footage ever caught! Thank you for this compilation, BBC.
The music is daring, scary, promising, hopeful. Sound like I'm in a theater. I love David Attenborough growing up as a kid. His voice is intriguing and puts you there with the animals.
I’ll never forget the first time I saw the Racer Snake sequence- talk about heart-stopping?? Of course, the dramatic and thrilling music helps- but the team behind these programmes are just amazing. I’m sure that Sir David appreciates the new technology which allows us to witness things never captured before. He always gives credit to the camera team - he’s well aware of how much hard work and patience goes into filming our beautiful earth and its inhabitants. We are incredibly lucky to have these wonderful people who also take great risks to inform and educate us on the wonders of our world. Peace and love to all- 💖
This was entertaining and fascinating. That lizards escape had me on the edge of my seat literally. Lil homie was born first thing he saw was his bro being eaten. That was the FIRST THING HE EVER SAW. And then he had to run through a valley of snakes. He defied gravity at least twice Im sure of it.
The footage of the lion (Red) fighting 25 hyenas on his own, & fighting like a true brave warrior, & then his brother (Tatu) comes & saves him & sends the cowardly hyenas running for their lives, & then Red & Tatu walk away slowly knocking heads & you see how happy & greatful Red is & how much they love each other is just about the greatest footage I've ever seen, great work David Attenborough & team, long live you all🙂🦁🙂🦁🙂🦁
agreed, the joy of red when tatu saved him and there affection they showed each other was amazing. there was a great chance that lion wouldve died just because the hyenas wouldve kept going for hours to tire him
I really love sir David Attenborough voice, his clean stance when it comes to the natural world. It's a great honour to be living in this dark times along side a legend :#
The two lions are 1st cousins reds mom and tartu mom r sisters, it's very heart warming to see how tartu saved his cousin from serious injuries er death, i can see them when they were cubs playin with each other in the pride while their moms hunt.
Go visit Chicago for a week or so and let me know if you still feel the same way. If you make it out alive of course.... lol just joking with you. Of course I agree. It's just that there is a disturbing level of depravity and lack of value for human life infecting our society to the point we've been desensitized to the horrific, evil inhumane treatment of one another. At least in the wild while sure is violent, harsh and unforgiving. It's simple survival. They're free of sin unlike us
@@seanmeaney6154 I understand. There is an enormous amount of gun violence in America and Chicago streets can be very dangerous, just being on the wrong street. Humans kill for pleasure all the time but very few animals kill for pleasure. I used to photograph animals all the time and generally they were lovely.
Never mind the incredible wildlife action, to be able to film it all in such a way that you feel part of the action, so close by that you forget someone was actually there to shoot this!? Amazing, thank you!
I agree! I've watched a lot of these and I've never felt like I was so up-close and personal without the animals reacting to the camera. This was great!
That's the trademark of BBC's animal documentaries: from as far as I can remember, they've always produced superb reports on nature, with top notch shooting and actions. Ever since at least the 70s, they've been the undisputed masters of documentaries, IMHO.
Awesome spectacle that Polar Bear with the majestic but hungry stance on that ice boulder. And those two cousin lions was more inspiring than I’ve witnessed many humans do these days.
That snake island is the stuff of horror and nightmares! I've never seen large gatherings of snakes behave that way - literally chasing their prey down. An unforgettable sight!
The mother buffalo had some amazing blocking moves at the beginning of the chase... it was incredible watching this.. and then she goes to save another one... JUST AMAZING!!
That last one when the iguana got away I saw that show when it first came out and I was on the edge of my seat when little guy was running. That was awesome filming probably the best I've seen. Especially when he runs past and the camera follows him at an angle. Seriously these filmmakers are doing a hell of a job.
Amazing that the videographers were able to capture such incredibly intimate, visually "telling" shots. Understanding the dilemma and "story" to what they capture is pretty important, too. Obviously.
It's easy to take for granted, just how painstaking the hunt can be for shots such as these, Probably months on years of patience for a few minutes of incredible footage such as the like we see here.
All of these episodes were great in their own right, but the most nerve racking one for me was that last one with the iguanas and snakes! Look at those snakes on the attack, all coming out almost at once, (which has me doing double takes to make sure I was seeing right)...when an iguana's presence was felt. I was almost out of my seat, wanting to yell out, while rooting for that last one, then became deflated when it got snagged by a set of those blasted snakes .... only to miraculously escape...then almost getting caught again several times on it's climb up those rocks, and then finally ......FREEDOM!! Man,talk about near misses.....my heart was pumping almost as if I was with that lizard in it's sprint for survival !!Yes sir, my poor heart really got a good workout with that last one! Great show indeed!!😅🔥👍👌😎💪🏼
can't imagine how that young male lion felt... but he sure did an amazing job thanking his cousin!!! How close a call!!! Thank You David Attenborough, for all your work in the field of animal preservation!!
The KING being attacked by Hyenas was heartbreaking. was so happy to see the other male lion came to the rescue. Happy ending for the Majestic lions. Excellent work.🙏
On edge dramatic video! 😯 love the mama bird encouraging her chick; even the fish hunt is amazing! Love the skilled mama buffalo 🦬...love the salvation of my young male lion by his handsome cousin🦁...tigress protecting her cubbies...the things that mothers do to protect their babies n animals on a whole fight back no matter the cost....amazing.💯👍🏾💥great narration
My man in the end sprinted his ass off, and walljumped, juked 20 snakes and all that with awesome music, just to get a lick from the dude waiting on the top like "come on bro this is just the beginning"
35:16 Never knew that snakes hunt in packs, the stuff nightmares are made of. Much respect to the iguana now, it must escape one pack and a group up ahead is laying in wait in ambush. It's a miracle any iguana survive!
Thanks to the all the people that makes this documentaries possible! You guy are brave and passioned about what you do! There is a lesson there too for us!!! Thanks!
Awesome. Thank you BBC. I appreciate your patience and perseverance in capturing these superb hair raising videos of the animal world. Each one is unique. Standing ovation to you guys and for the excellent commentry but some music was some times disturbing and I could not hear the commentry clearly.
I love Dave Attenborough he's the best that voice you can tell anywhere . I hope he wins a life achievement award or something . He's the best the time and patience to get this incredible footage. I remember when I seen this the first time it blew my mind how much more we know .
We just take documentaries and footage like this for granted. The work that goes into these programmes is monumental. Cameramen and directors, producers etc spend months sometimes years gathering footage.
Amazing team BBC l had never seen this type of content earlier. I have been fan of your team. Your team is trying to feel the emotions of animals to other humans. I would like to say that carry forward for a long time. Really awesome BBC Earth. Stealth is the biggest weapon.
The camera man has super human mind and bodies to get the phenomenon footage of any creature! Takes experience and pure grit to film some animals…can put their own lives in danger too…just so us fascinated public can benefit from their amazing professional talent! And of course we must never forget,we could never forget! Sir David Attenborough! He’s a pure gem! I recommend everyone to read his books…your transported with such awe! God bless him! X
This planet is amazing! Thank You Sir David for presenting it in such fine fashion. Whenever I’m going through channels/ recordings and I hear your voice it moves to the top of the list. Hope all is well.
The snake race was funny as heck!! The editing was perfect, and I just couldn't stop laughing! Glad to see that most of the creatures in this video came out ok!
sometimes, so sketchy film companies stitch different animals together to create a narrative, but what i appreciate about this video is the mostly consistent stories. maybe it's just me, but i find that mother nature can create things more entertaining than any film maker
respect an thanks go out to the entire production team 👌 the iguana scene chased by those snakes looked very cinematic to me like an animal made shot for the next mission impossible movie. it even appears like a typical ending when the agent made it to escape and finally face his/her lover :D
Such incredible moments captured by the videographer I can only imagine the amount of time it took to get such magnificent shots 💕🦁 👑 lion came to the rescue of his cuz I can listen to Sir David's voice all day & night love this man what a legend
23:12 This video has been a part of so many compilations. But every time i see it, it makes me cry of joy. Thank you, to all my Friends, who have been out there for me! Thank you!
When the lion is being ganged up on by the hyenas, you can see the utter fear and desperation in his eyes. It's crazy to see a terrified male lion because it's not something you see often.
I noticed that too. You could see he was terrified. There's a noticeable difference in his eyes when he is fighting and when his cousin came to save him.
Can we take a minute to appreciate David Attenborough, his voice, and his contribution to wildlife. We won't have him forever. ❤
What abt the cameras
Deserves a NOBEL💥💥✍️
I thought it was me alone who recognized his gem of a voice.
@Mark Sutherland
Absolutely! We've been lucky to have him in our lives! Really lovely voice! A credit to the human race, for sure!!
take a minute? that's all you folks talk about.
The fear in that lions face then the affection after being saved was incredible
I've notice Red the lion that was fighting the hyenas, looked different at the end. lol
it was very uneasy to watch !!! i was glad his friend arrived
ALL these calamity's that are going on around the world will lead to a Sunday Law Which will The Mark Of The Beast, Those that keep gods seventh day sabbath will be prohibited from buying and sell and persecuted. Jesus is coming are you ready?
@@dos3622 ppf
@@TsarOfRuss i think red might have been killed, it was honestly inevitable, he didn't stand a chance against 20+ hyenas, and hyenas have group hunting coordination on par with chimpanzees, so no way a young male lion would have survived, and he would've died of injuries if he survived the initial attack.
Dude, the lion coming to rescue his homie and the way he showed appreciation was awesome.
Yeah that was awesome 👍
Theyre a couple 🤣
Brothers in arms.
I comprehend hyenas, but they're creepy and I hate them. I was happy when cuz showed up and the boogied. It was awesome, and touching.🦁🦁🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆
he was like- thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you...... he was so fucked.
That iguana vs snakes thing is -- if no CGI or otherwise doctored images involved -- one of the most dramatic survival scene ever recorded. Kudos to BBC❗
fascinating how animals are born and instantly through instinct, know exactly what to do to survive. If only schools taught the same.
It freaked me out, kept me at the edge of my seat!
Yeah It' s in the planet earth 2
@Sebastian Storm stunt doubles
@@kimhornhem5399 😆😆you can't get taught that shit at that age as a human and plus they are born with it, not taught. Too weak and fragile compared
Red, fighting off the hyenas, then being saved by his bro, was the most magnificent piece of footage. Amazing!
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I’m always bewildered on how these guys capture such incredible and interesting situations.
dedication & discipline...because its a lot more boring days & hrs than exciting ones out there in the wild
@@dshot913
That's for sure!
CGI
Think they use cameras
Don't know which series it is, but on one of BBC's series, with Attenborough (may be the Earth series), thry show how they did things. Almost as interesting as the actual programmes themselves.
Think omit was the polar bear one, where they were watching it hunt somthing, tracking it's preys scent, then they realised it was hunting them, but swinging around wide, so to stop it's scent from being picked up😅
Loved how that mama buffalo fought off a pack of wolves, saved her child, and even picked up someone else's kid before breaking out. That's some superhero level battle moves.
I love the one with Lizard and the snakes. the determination of that Lizard to survive is amazing
That "buffalo" was a BISON!
I get tired of narrators who STILL don't know a BISON from a BUFFALO!
There are NO native "buffalo" in North America & never has been. We only have BISON!
Most of these are edited. A) They got the calve. It was another bison with calves. B) The lion likely fell or broke out or they saved it with few shots. They never filmed the new one together with the hyenas.
They make spectacular films, but they need a bit boost.
@@sheilachambers6671jeez, come down no one died & it's not the end of the world that they didn't identify the animal the way you wanted. Your man must be dreading when is home time after his shift.
@@szolanek Now why are you gonna ruin my fantasy with reality? Just let me live! LOL! ❤
mad props to the team that filmed and produced these fantastic documentaries what a spectacular capture of wildlife. this production team needs an award.
Kk
I'm sure they've gotten a few. BBC is on a High Level 🏆 👍
Such a beautiful moment when that other lion came in to help his cousin from being mauled alive! To see them cuddle and bond~Truly Amazing footage with a heartwarming ending.❤
He took his own good time though😂
The two lions looked like a movie...pure beauty
There aren't enough praise-ful words for those amazing wildlife photographers...wow!
Like a great man once said, it's the little things. The tigress is clever, found a small niche and put her babies in, even covered it with big rocks. The cubs don't know better they just want mommy so they yelp. Sloth bear knew they were there with his super smelling and hearing. The jackal not too far.
Mama sees,hears and knows. All it took was a little growl the jackal effed off and the sloth bear said "oops,too late".😂
What a mom!
Well, do you realize they distract nature which gets them killed?
Comment on the CONTENT.
That is awesome how Tati saved Red from an almost certain mauling by the pesky hyenas. The bonds formed by packs of lions ( as well as other pack animals, is one of a kind ).
I thought he was a goner until I seen his cousin :)
Pride of lion not pack
@@abdinasirnathirmohamed6469Right. I don’t know what I was thinking…I love animals, and have watched probably over one thousand hours of shows / documentaries about all different types of animals. And for me to refer a pride of lions, as a pack, is quite dumb. It will not happen again, I promise. Lol
Unfortunately that was just nifty editing. Red most likely died in that hyena attack. They used other clips of a lion running off an entirely different pack of hyenas. If you look closely when both lions start interacting, that red looks nothing like what he did during that first hyena encounter.
OMG. The lions just love each other. That is so beautiful
I never get sick of watching that lion save his cousin from those hyenas.
For real I’ve watched that video so many times
@@myleshodges2999 me too!! 🦁❤️
Me too. He's so terrified. But when his cousin comes and saves him he's so grateful. The way they greet and roll on the ground is so beautiful.
I don't believe that story at all. Where is the footage where the brothers fight off Hyena together? There people used to make up stories by editing together random videos they took. They need to make some interesting video to sell their products.
@@johnylalrina1451 ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY MAAAN!!! 👀
Iguana vs snakes is one of the best nature scenes ever!
David Attenborough will forever be the greatest narrator of all time!!!
That is most definitely the truth
Hands down….
Charles Dance is more to my liking.
Yes no doubt 😊
💜
Im so proud of the mother buffalo and her calf escaping ,little calf so smart and charming,mother so brave and protective even protecting another found calf.
dude. some escape, some not. Yesterday, it will be different story. It's better to not "solve" it in mind. It happens, happened, and will happen. They only show you faerytales. But at the same time, as this calf escaped, on other place, different one was killed.
I'd like to give recognition to the videographers who with stealth while mastering the intricacies of their equipment, captured these and many other incredible moments of nature!👍
It's all CGI, dummy.
@@marblemadness8870 lol you can't be serious. Are you?
@@marblemadness8870 then kudos to all the nerds surviving on Doritos and Gatorade living in mom's basement
i agree
@@marblemadness8870 I don't believe any of this is CGI and I don't believe Attenborough would have anything to do with a production that is... at least without clear disclosure.
Did anyone else cry of just pride for those two cousin lions? The way they ran off together gave me all new respect for my big cat. I didn’t realize there was more to respect. I am relentlessly moved. 💜
I hope my cat can be like that.
Nope. Save tears for when you really need them.
Almost catastrophic.
35 yr old man and i in fact cried lol
Lions brotherhood is a symbol of trust,loyalty,strength & pride !! Amazing
AGREE 💯It was SUCH a POWER FILLED MOMENT OF EMOTION for them AND for Us watching the Lions🦁 allegiance/brotherhood 🦁! Such a STRONG/BONDING moment with their silently quiet enjoyment of having, together, OVERCOME! I could just FEEL his relief/restored hope/gratitude when his right hand man came to his side & together they were/are SO MIGHTY. I can just picture in my mind how when they live to battle other beasts another day, with his PRIDE restored, he will never have forgotten the help provided him & will ensure he's there for his Bro, or Sis, or whomever.
Until there's a pride of females strolling on the horizon
Lions eat their own children - just for the record
Hustler3577- hey slim u chose the perfect words to describe the situation brah,salute to u cuz💯💯🫵🏿
I cant stop thinking of how extremely difficult it is to record these moments in real time... the camera work is exquisite!
Every parent could feel the pain of that bird telling it's kid to gtf out the water.
So true
I could almost hear her words 🥲
Lol 😂
Non parents as well! My heart!
Where
I was tense
the way they filmed and narrated the birth of the iguana, and the fact that that iguanas first glimpse of life is of death and horror.... just hit me in the chest
Talk about born running!!
@@nyakwarObatThey need those wild running. It's the matter of between life & death.
I feel sated to have watched all of these episodes. The iguana/snakes episode has to be the most amazing footage ever caught! Thank you for this compilation, BBC.
Like I stood up and was clapping!!! Was really crazy 🔥🔥🔥
The music is daring, scary, promising, hopeful. Sound like I'm in a theater. I love David Attenborough growing up as a kid. His voice is intriguing and puts you there with the animals.
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
I’ll never forget the first time I saw the Racer Snake sequence- talk about heart-stopping?? Of course, the dramatic and thrilling music helps- but the team behind these programmes are just amazing. I’m sure that Sir David appreciates the new technology which allows us to witness things never captured before. He always gives credit to the camera team - he’s well aware of how much hard work and patience goes into filming our beautiful earth and its inhabitants. We are incredibly lucky to have these wonderful people who also take great risks to inform and educate us on the wonders of our world. Peace and love to all- 💖
This was entertaining and fascinating. That lizards escape had me on the edge of my seat literally. Lil homie was born first thing he saw was his bro being eaten. That was the FIRST THING HE EVER SAW. And then he had to run through a valley of snakes. He defied gravity at least twice Im sure of it.
It was scary as fucked 😳.. like how do u wanna survive
Bro literally ran through the Gauntlet of Snakes
It was one of the most watched and hyped scene when Planet Earth II came out. They captured the intensity of such a short journey
better than marshawn lynch’s run😂
Makes human babies look even worse than they already did
The footage of the lion (Red) fighting 25 hyenas on his own, & fighting like a true brave warrior, & then his brother (Tatu) comes & saves him & sends the cowardly hyenas running for their lives, & then Red & Tatu walk away slowly knocking heads & you see how happy & greatful Red is & how much they love each other is just about the greatest footage I've ever seen, great work David Attenborough & team, long live you all🙂🦁🙂🦁🙂🦁
agreed, the joy of red when tatu saved him and there affection they showed each other was amazing. there was a great chance that lion wouldve died just because the hyenas wouldve kept going for hours to tire him
I actually shed a few tears 😢
Red the lion being so grateful to his cousin for saving him made my day. ❤
OMG the lions made me cry... I'm so happy they got away 🥰🥰🥰
I really love sir David Attenborough voice, his clean stance when it comes to the natural world. It's a great honour to be living in this dark times along side a legend :#
The two lions are 1st cousins reds mom and tartu mom r sisters, it's very heart warming to see how tartu saved his cousin from serious injuries er death, i can see them when they were cubs playin with each other in the pride while their moms hunt.
Somebody give the iguana a medal 🏅 that was the scariest escape in history of BBC , shout-out to the camera team for risking there lives ❤️
I wasn't going to watch 'iguanas and snakes,' but it was the best episode.
Heart tightening when watching those short dramatic moments. A bunch of lessons for survival skills in nature as well as human society.
Snakes and crocodiles really keep me at the edge of my seat, I salute the guys who put together such an amazing clip
The polar bear jumping out from behind the seal is a clip that lives rent free in my head.
The lion and hyena part was exciting. But in the last, the way the lions adored each other was very adorable!
I have seen them all before but the beauty and horror of nature makes me thank my lucky stars to be born an human being.
A doorknob is a beautiful thing
Go visit Chicago for a week or so and let me know if you still feel the same way. If you make it out alive of course.... lol just joking with you. Of course I agree. It's just that there is a disturbing level of depravity and lack of value for human life infecting our society to the point we've been desensitized to the horrific, evil inhumane treatment of one another. At least in the wild while sure is violent, harsh and unforgiving. It's simple survival. They're free of sin unlike us
@@seanmeaney6154 I understand. There is an enormous amount of gun violence in America and Chicago streets can be very dangerous, just being on the wrong street. Humans kill for pleasure all the time but very few animals kill for pleasure. I used to photograph animals all the time and generally they were lovely.
Never mind the incredible wildlife action, to be able to film it all in such a way that you feel part of the action, so close by that you forget someone was actually there to shoot this!? Amazing, thank you!
$’ me y
I agree! I've watched a lot of these and I've never felt like I was so up-close and personal without the animals reacting to the camera. This was great!
That's the trademark of BBC's animal documentaries: from as far as I can remember, they've always produced superb reports on nature, with top notch shooting and actions. Ever since at least the 70s, they've been the undisputed masters of documentaries, IMHO.
IT WAS more difficult before..with state of are equipments n tech ,it is nowadays easier
The magic of sound design
Damn! For me the iguanna escape was the best scene
bruh like Hollywood can't even make such escape in movie. Against all odds.
I’ve seen it multiple times. But always can’t help think. How do they eat the iguanas they caught?
Better than any action movie.
@@darthtrabia Snakes can't share a meal with other snakes.
@@legamature how?
The capturing of this footage is truly incredible and an unsurprisingly amazing production.
Awesome spectacle that Polar Bear with the majestic but hungry stance on that ice boulder. And those two cousin lions was more inspiring than I’ve witnessed many humans do these days.
That snake island is the stuff of horror and nightmares! I've never seen large gatherings of snakes behave that way - literally chasing their prey down. An unforgettable sight!
I kept wondering, "my gosh, how MANY of those snakes are here?" Poor iguana, but now he has a story to pass on to its kid, lol...
The mother buffalo had some amazing blocking moves at the beginning of the chase... it was incredible watching this.. and then she goes to save another one... JUST AMAZING!!
That last one when the iguana got away I saw that show when it first came out and I was on the edge of my seat when little guy was running. That was awesome filming probably the best I've seen. Especially when he runs past and the camera follows him at an angle. Seriously these filmmakers are doing a hell of a job.
Amazing that the videographers were able to capture such incredibly intimate, visually "telling" shots. Understanding the dilemma and "story" to what they capture is pretty important, too. Obviously.
i agree
It's easy to take for granted, just how painstaking the hunt can be for shots such as these, Probably months on years of patience for a few minutes of incredible footage such as the like we see here.
gee obviously, without the content what would it be?
Gotta love David Attenborough’s narrating… he’s such a living legend man…
Crazy he’s 96…. Gonna be a sad day when he leaves us
@@bruceleroy849 SIR David Attenborough, he just turned 98, May 8, 2024. He deserves our respect and well earned being Knighted. 🥰
Now I’ll have nightmares of those chasing snakes, thank you very much BBC Earth!
The last iguana being able to escape from the pack of snakes is so suspenseful. Great video through out.
Fish vs. Bird shows some of the best wildlife video capture and editing I have seen. A+
All of these episodes were great in their own right, but the most nerve racking one for me was that last one with the iguanas and snakes! Look at those snakes on the attack, all coming out almost at once, (which has me doing double takes to make sure I was seeing right)...when an iguana's presence
was felt. I was almost out of my seat, wanting to yell out, while rooting for that last one, then became deflated when it got snagged by a set of those blasted snakes .... only to miraculously escape...then almost getting caught again several times on it's climb up those rocks, and then finally ......FREEDOM!! Man,talk about near misses.....my heart was pumping almost as if I was with that lizard in it's sprint for survival !!Yes sir, my poor heart really got a good workout with that last one! Great show indeed!!😅🔥👍👌😎💪🏼
Nice narration.
you quote " SPRINT FOR SURVIVAL "... like it.
can't imagine how that young male lion felt... but he sure did an amazing job thanking his cousin!!! How close a call!!!
Thank You David Attenborough, for all your work in the field of animal preservation!!
The KING being attacked by Hyenas was heartbreaking.
was so happy to see the other male lion came to the rescue.
Happy ending for the Majestic lions. Excellent work.🙏
Absolutely loved how the surrounded lion was saved from the ugly hyenas by his cousin. Bad boys 4life!!!
Hyena's stupidity & opportunistic behavior gave impala a new life.
The mother monkey and her kid got me trembling but fimally crossed. Nature speaks volumes. And the fight is just amazing.
On edge dramatic video! 😯 love the mama bird encouraging her chick; even the fish hunt is amazing! Love the skilled mama buffalo 🦬...love the salvation of my young male lion by his handsome cousin🦁...tigress protecting her cubbies...the things that mothers do to protect their babies n animals on a whole fight back no matter the cost....amazing.💯👍🏾💥great narration
My man in the end sprinted his ass off, and walljumped, juked 20 snakes and all that with awesome music, just to get a lick from the dude waiting on the top like "come on bro this is just the beginning"
this vid made me both weep and cheer.....
David Attenborough ... what a treasure he is.... King of the Beasts... !
I felt bad for those iguanas, that run for life was straight out of a horror film!
The lion shows much gratitude, if only he could talk he's say "I owe you my life brother"
That iguana pulled some shit straight outa mission impossible
The Visuals, The Voice-Over delivery, The Timing... Amazing Storytelling 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I was rooting so bad for that last Iguana bro. What. A. Comeback!
I love when Tatu comes to save red with the white doves flying in front of him! 20 hyenas no match for 2 lions 🦁
35:16 Never knew that snakes hunt in packs, the stuff nightmares are made of. Much respect to the iguana now, it must escape one pack and a group up ahead is laying in wait in ambush. It's a miracle any iguana survive!
That was just amazing to watch, I was at the edge of my seat literally!
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
Thanks to the all the people that makes this documentaries possible! You guy are brave and passioned about what you do! There is a lesson there too for us!!! Thanks!
One very lucky mpala get a second chance of life! This just put a smile 😊 on my face.
That iguana escaping those snakes at the end for me was the most terrifying watch
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
The most resilient iguana you've ever seen
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
A beautiful bond between the two male lions that was brilliant
oooh here we go, the billion dollar voice! Sir David Attenborough. Your narrations are on another level
Lot of hard work goes in filming such incredible videos. Appreciate hard work of the teams who make wild life docs.
The hyena, leopard and impala's story tells us a very good lesson on no food for a lazy man. 👍
Sir David is a good teacher who understands what he does
i like his input
23: 14 😍😍❤️
Love the way that scar face lion fought with the group of hyenas 🦁❤️
3.9 million views is NOT ENOUGH for this video.
Awesome. Thank you BBC. I appreciate your patience and perseverance in capturing these superb hair raising videos of the animal world. Each one is unique. Standing ovation to you guys and for the excellent commentry but some music was some times disturbing and I could not hear the commentry clearly.
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I love Dave Attenborough he's the best that voice you can tell anywhere . I hope he wins a life achievement award or something . He's the best the time and patience to get this incredible footage. I remember when I seen this the first time it blew my mind how much more we know .
The two lions made me cry.
We just take documentaries and footage like this for granted. The work that goes into these programmes is monumental. Cameramen and directors, producers etc spend months sometimes years gathering footage.
Amazing team BBC l had never seen this type of content earlier. I have been fan of your team. Your team is trying to feel the emotions of animals to other humans. I would like to say that carry forward for a long time. Really awesome BBC Earth.
Stealth is the biggest weapon.
The camera man has super human mind and bodies to get the phenomenon footage of any creature! Takes experience and pure grit to film some animals…can put their own lives in danger too…just so us fascinated public can benefit from their amazing professional talent! And of course we must never forget,we could never forget! Sir David Attenborough! He’s a pure gem! I recommend everyone to read his books…your transported with such awe!
God bless him! X
Certified Masterpiece
Better action, suspense, and camera work than most movies now a days.
سبحان اللّٰہ وبحمدہ سبحان اللّٰہ العظیم
This planet is amazing!
Thank You Sir David for presenting it in such fine fashion.
Whenever I’m going through channels/ recordings and I hear your voice it moves to the top of the list.
Hope all is well.
Better than scripted movies.Really thrilling natural clips with great voiceovers
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
A standing ovation for all the camera men. Persistency, patience and perfection.
Damn ... how on earth did that impala get out of that? And I’d no idea a spotted hyena was twice the size of a leopard!
weight, not exactly size
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They are stocky and strong, the leopard is athletic and fast, look how the hyenas walk..that's coiled power
These documentaries do the heart good. Beautiful. Thank you sir Attenborough
The snake race was funny as heck!! The editing was perfect, and I just couldn't stop laughing! Glad to see that most of the creatures in this video came out ok!
Evolution is "cold" for doing those baby Iguana like that! 🤣 Talk about born into problem solving!
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” -Anatole France.
We all Owe BBC earth that produces these amazing features. Thank you 🙏🏼
the polar bear shot is so mesmerizing
I took a screenshot of it lol
sometimes, so sketchy film companies stitch different animals together to create a narrative, but what i appreciate about this video is the mostly consistent stories. maybe it's just me, but i find that mother nature can create things more entertaining than any film maker
respect an thanks go out to the entire production team 👌
the iguana scene chased by those snakes looked very cinematic to me like an animal made shot for the next mission impossible movie. it even appears like a typical ending when the agent made it to escape and finally face his/her lover :D
Wow that iguana vs snakes part was mind blowing
Such incredible moments captured by the videographer I can only imagine the amount of time it took to get such magnificent shots 💕🦁 👑 lion came to the rescue of his cuz I can listen to Sir David's voice all day & night love this man what a legend
i agree
David Attenborough is a grandfather to us all . I ❤ his narrations. Will be sadly missed once hes gone
23:12 This video has been a part of so many compilations.
But every time i see it, it makes me cry of joy.
Thank you, to all my Friends, who have been out there for me! Thank you!
When the lion is being ganged up on by the hyenas, you can see the utter fear and desperation in his eyes. It's crazy to see a terrified male lion because it's not something you see often.
Even as many as they are, they still had to be very cautious... 20 hyenas afraid of just 2 lions... now that some king shit... hehehe
I noticed that too. You could see he was terrified. There's a noticeable difference in his eyes when he is fighting and when his cousin came to save him.
Cuz he was young lion he was just exploring glad hes cousin came for hes rescue...