What analysis? I heard lots of assertions in there, but no actual _analysis._ Quite literally skimming the surface without offering much else, is what this is.
@@nightrunnerxm393 Why in this world would you think like that. "Prioritizing finding the bad in good" is what will extinct your happiness! Peace to y'all ✌ ✌
Jaguars are truly the kings of the jungle. They must be the strongest & most fierce of the big cats rivaled in strength & fierocity only by the leopards of Africa & a few in the Middle Eas. Lions are in a class of their own & cannot be compared to the lighter weight big cats. Jaguars are super cats of South America. They are like leopards on steroids. It's impossible to guess how strong a jaguar truly is. I have seen a jaguar that swam against the current of the Amazon River for 2+ hours on a desperate hunt for prey. The cat hadn't fed in at least a week so it was on the verge of starving yet it had the will, strength & stamina to carry on ultimately making a kill in order to survive. It is mind boggling the strength it took to swim for 2+ hours against a strong current. Then, still have the strength to hunt down & kill a large Black caiman paralysing it with one bite to its skull then, haul its heavy body up a steep bank & into the judgle where it could feed in peace. The will & endurance it takes for wild animals to survive & thrive in the respective environments in which they live is truly beyond the comprehension of our puny human brains. Anyone who's ever handled even a small wild animal can atest to their incredible & major strength compared to domestic animals. Jaguars truly are the badasses of the big cat world. Brutal & beautiful predators that have earned the right to live undisturbed & free from fear. They must remain a protected species & ppl who kill them for any reason should be prosecuted & convicted to serve plenty of time in prison. Ranchers are compensated for any livestock jaguars may kill. The ranchers must not retaliate against a jaguar simply doing what it must to survive in an incredibly harsh world. Humans brought cattle into areas where jaguars live & hunt so, humans are responsible if cattle are killed by jaguars. The jaguar is just doing what it is programmed to do in order to survive in a really brutal environment.
Tigers are kings of the forest, Lions are kings of savannah, Jaguar are kings of the jungle. Mountain belongs to the bears (Puma barely misses the mark)
Always respect the power and hunting prowess of the Cat species...the true king of the Jungle is the Jaguar hands down, took that 9ft Caymen like it was nothing, in it's own element too
It offers a captivating glimpse into the intricate web of life within these complex ecosystems. The episode effectively highlights the concept of natural selection, showcasing how various adaptations - from the camouflage of insects to the symbiotic relationships between plants and animals - enhance survival and reproductive success. It would be interesting to see a deeper exploration of specific adaptations, particularly those that exploit the unique vertical stratification of the jungle canopy. Additionally, delving into the role of keystone species and how their presence shapes the entire jungle ecosystem would provide further depth. Overall, this episode serves as a valuable educational tool, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between organisms and their environment within the ever-competitive jungle habitat.
it was just more than a adventurous Hollywood movie ..Art of cinematography was really amazing...background music, voice ,art of producing everything was matched perfectly...
What an awesome documentary! I can see why our forefathers long ago thought the Gods were in the Heavens amidt the clouds, given the strong winds, the beautiful scene, the lightning and thunder, the heavy rain, and the darkening of the sky. Zeus and Thor are the two I can name off the top of my head
Só essa filmagem da onça capturando esse enorme jacaré valeu todo o investimento na série. Embaixo da água turva ainda 😮 SENSACIONAL , Parabéns pra equipe que conseguiu filmar esse flagrante 👏👏👏
Brilliant!! The Documentary is JAW DROPPING! How amazing the NAT GEO Team for capturing this animals in natural environment. Its scary, shocking, exciting and amazing!
what a fascinating episode! the cinematography was stunning and really captured the raw beauty of the jungles. however, I can't help but feel that the 'survival of the fittest' narrative oversimplifies the complex relationships in these ecosystems. it's not just about strength; cooperation plays a huge role too, right?
The female jaguar takedown of that black caiman was one of the most awesome things I’ve seen in my 40 something years of watching these nature documentaries. Incredible power
These animals are out here fighting for their lives in 4K, and National Geographic spent thousands of dollars capturing this cinematic masterpiece-just for it to be the background noise while I get drunk and argue with the microwave. Ah, the bittersweet poetry of existence.
Kudos to the director and cinematographer for the remarkable photography and insightful analysis! Witnessing the jaguar catching the alligator was both awe-inspiring and chilling, making it an unforgettable experience 💓💓💓💓❤❤❤❤
Hostile Planet has outdone itself with this episode. The intricate balance of power and survival in the jungle is portrayed with stunning clarity and depth
what an intriguing episode! the cinematography truly brings the jungles to life. however, i can’t help but wonder if we’re glorifying survival at all costs. isn't it a bit troubling to focus on such brutal aspects of nature? it makes me question whether this portrayal might deter people from appreciating the delicate balance of ecosystems. what do you guys think?
The video you shared is so good, so wonderful, I really enjoy watching it. Thank you very much, hope to see many more great videos like this, wish you good health, happiness and success in life.
Honestly this nectar competition amongst this beautiful and colorful birds is amazing. I have once tested the nectar myself in a hibiscus flower, though l was still a preschool by then and it tastes great,😂😂😂 ,nature is indeed very wonderful.
It took an ANACONDA like nothing and then the cayman knowing where to bite instead of biting like the body, that tells me its a very smart cat. I have a small devon rex cat and shes so smart and i could imagine a cat that big being so smart and it shows in this video. Amazing shots and beautiful animals ❤
The principle of survival of the fittest is central to understanding the dynamics of jungle ecosystems, where organisms must constantly evolve and compete to survive in one of the most challenging and biodiverse environments on Earth.
Some species in jungle have develop unique adaptations to thrive in the dense, competitive jungle environment. For instance, the proboscis monkey’s large nose is believed to help amplify vocalizations to communicate over long distances through the dense jungle.
Wow, sounds like it was a jaw-dropping moment! National Geographic sure knows how to capture the most breathtaking scenes in the wild. Here's to many more awe-inspiring moments! 🐆🎥
The videography in this documentary is fantastic. National Geographic has outdone itself with this film.
Best Photography and Best Analysis. Thank you for the director and cinematographer
What analysis? I heard lots of assertions in there, but no actual _analysis._ Quite literally skimming the surface without offering much else, is what this is.
@@nightrunnerxm393 Why in this world would you think like that. "Prioritizing finding the bad in good" is what will extinct your happiness! Peace to y'all ✌ ✌
Drones are changing everything from film to warfare
🐵🐒🦍😍
yes
A truly beautiful piece of art ,calms me beyond. Thank you NatGeo ❤
*THE JAGUAR KILL WAS THE BEST KILL I'VE EVERRRRR WITNESSED IN MY LIFE!!!!THANK YOU NATGEO!!!!!!*
I am impressed with the jaguar and how it hunts and kills a huge cayman. I wonder if his cousin leopard could do the same.
ONG
I REALLY FEEL PEACE EVERY TIME I SEE YOUR NATURAL LANDSCAPE!
that makes you happy ?
That was beautiful.
Whoever had the patience and fortitude to get these shots...YOU ARE AWESOME
simply don't care what an other may say, Bear Grylls is a perfect narrator and presence for this type of Doc. great cadence, i am rapt.
I'm disappointed in him.. he didn't drink a steaming cup of urine
yeah, i agree, you're rapt
Jaguars are truly the kings of the jungle. They must be the strongest & most fierce of the big cats rivaled in strength & fierocity only by the leopards of Africa & a few in the Middle Eas. Lions are in a class of their own & cannot be compared to the lighter weight big cats. Jaguars are super cats of South America. They are like leopards on steroids. It's impossible to guess how strong a jaguar truly is. I have seen a jaguar that swam against the current of the Amazon River for 2+ hours on a desperate hunt for prey. The cat hadn't fed in at least a week so it was on the verge of starving yet it had the will, strength & stamina to carry on ultimately making a kill in order to survive. It is mind boggling the strength it took to swim for 2+ hours against a strong current. Then, still have the strength to hunt down & kill a large Black caiman paralysing it with one bite to its skull then, haul its heavy body up a steep bank & into the judgle where it could feed in peace.
The will & endurance it takes for wild animals to survive & thrive in the respective environments in which they live is truly beyond the comprehension of our puny human brains. Anyone who's ever handled even a small wild animal can atest to their incredible & major strength compared to domestic animals.
Jaguars truly are the badasses of the big cat world. Brutal & beautiful predators that have earned the right to live undisturbed & free from fear. They must remain a protected species & ppl who kill them for any reason should be prosecuted & convicted to serve plenty of time in prison.
Ranchers are compensated for any livestock jaguars may kill. The ranchers must not retaliate against a jaguar simply doing what it must to survive in an incredibly harsh world. Humans brought cattle into areas where jaguars live & hunt so, humans are responsible if cattle are killed by jaguars. The jaguar is just doing what it is programmed to do in order to survive in a really brutal environment.
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jaguarrrr
I agree with everything you have said. PROTECT *JAGUARS* AT ALL COST!
Nah it's tigers lil bro
Tigers are kings of the forest, Lions are kings of savannah, Jaguar are kings of the jungle. Mountain belongs to the bears (Puma barely misses the mark)
One of the best documentaries I've seen in a while
Always respect the power and hunting prowess of the Cat species...the true king of the Jungle is the Jaguar hands down, took that 9ft Caymen like it was nothing, in it's own element too
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@@blbl126 Really? Are we grading comments on youtube for correct grammar now? sigh
these people that have filmed this documentary should be paid millions of dollars......they are incredible people that i would like to meet......
National Geographic thanks for all the excellent programs and the people who bring these great programs
Thanks for sharing the full episode!
It offers a captivating glimpse into the intricate web of life within these complex ecosystems. The episode effectively highlights the concept of natural selection, showcasing how various adaptations - from the camouflage of insects to the symbiotic relationships between plants and animals - enhance survival and reproductive success.
It would be interesting to see a deeper exploration of specific adaptations, particularly those that exploit the unique vertical stratification of the jungle canopy. Additionally, delving into the role of keystone species and how their presence shapes the entire jungle ecosystem would provide further depth.
Overall, this episode serves as a valuable educational tool, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between organisms and their environment within the ever-competitive jungle habitat.
"I love how passionate you are about [13:30] It’s inspiring to see creators like you spreading love for nature and animals!"
Wow. What an epic production, unbelievable.
Every wild animal documentary leaves me in awe of the natural world 🌿
it was just more than a adventurous Hollywood movie ..Art of cinematography was really amazing...background music, voice ,art of producing everything was matched perfectly...
We really appreciate. You have seriously invested in the cameras and caption positions. Excellent job.
A truly beautiful piece of art. Thank you NatGeo ❤
Beautiful. I cried at the end when the trees fell... Beautiful. 🥲
The jaguar catching the aligator was honestly the most impressive and horrifying thing ive ever seen😮
Same...
Rose?
@@jeffbobo1907 I don’t know who or what you’re referring too
circle of life
Pretty dope !
Also thanks to all the photographers and video capturing
What an awesome documentary! I can see why our forefathers long ago thought the Gods were in the Heavens amidt the clouds, given the strong winds, the beautiful scene, the lightning and thunder, the heavy rain, and the darkening of the sky. Zeus and Thor are the two I can name off the top of my head
This is the most sophisticated amazing fabulous thing I’ve ever watched i can’t get over every detail like wow
Só essa filmagem da onça capturando esse enorme jacaré valeu todo o investimento na série. Embaixo da água turva ainda 😮 SENSACIONAL , Parabéns pra equipe que conseguiu filmar esse flagrante 👏👏👏
The videos of the hummingbirds.😍😍 absolutely STUNNING!
Brilliant!! The Documentary is JAW DROPPING! How amazing the NAT GEO Team for capturing this animals in natural environment. Its scary, shocking, exciting and amazing!
what a fascinating episode! the cinematography was stunning and really captured the raw beauty of the jungles. however, I can't help but feel that the 'survival of the fittest' narrative oversimplifies the complex relationships in these ecosystems. it's not just about strength; cooperation plays a huge role too, right?
A truly beautiful piece of art ,calms me beyond.
good morning this is teyani thank you national geographic for wildlife videos. stay safe everyone and enjoy cosmic blessings.
This channel is really amazing
Excellent record! A hug from Brazil 😊
This footage is simply incredible from start to finish. Baby, them jaguars do not play!
JAGUAR'S Jaws is really powerful 😮 Strongest among all big Cats !! Amazing predator ✌️😉
Wow what a god creation amazing 👏 of plants moving
Another fantastic video! Your energy makes learning about this topic so much fun! [30:00]
The jaguar catching the alligator is the most impressive and horrifying thing I’ve ever seen! Absolutely breathtaking!
fantastic documentary. Now thank to you i'm absolutely chill, thank's, thank's, thank's
Thank you so much, National Geographic! ❤
Bruh!! A cat that killed a croc??!! That was mind bending!! There ain’t a dog created!!
Cats 1…..dogs…RUN!!!😂😂😂
Thank you for breaking this down so clearly. 💡 Your videos are a lifesaver!
Wow, such a rare and beautiful sight. Thanks for sharing these incredible moments!
Why isn't CC available 😢 everything is perfect? Great job with the production! Loved it! 😊
This video is pure gold! 💛 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Can't wait for your next one!
Since photographers are using drones they are creating some of the most astonishing video & photos.
exactly, it is one of the best inventions that no one really talks about.
Wow! Beautiful documentary
Beautiful and brutal! Well done!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I really like these kinds of episodes that are talking about animals and survival.
Very beautiful video animals and music
Thank you for breaking it down so clearly!
The female jaguar takedown of that black caiman was one of the most awesome things I’ve seen in my 40 something years of watching these nature documentaries. Incredible power
How did you know it was a female jaguar 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂how
Amazing! Every time I watch a video about animals, it broadens my mind-so many fascinating things to discover! 😍
Your talent for capturing the untamed spirit of the natural world is unparalleled.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
These animals are out here fighting for their lives in 4K, and National Geographic spent thousands of dollars capturing this cinematic masterpiece-just for it to be the background noise while I get drunk and argue with the microwave. Ah, the bittersweet poetry of existence.
Thank You NatGeo and everyone that made this awesome documentary
"Wow! Thank you for creating such a high-quality video. I really like your style-very professional and approachable."
Some of those shots are just incredible. These documentaries are such eyecandy.
Kudos to the director and cinematographer for the remarkable photography and insightful analysis! Witnessing the jaguar catching the alligator was both awe-inspiring and chilling, making it an unforgettable experience 💓💓💓💓❤❤❤❤
That's why I've always said that nature is perfect in all its being.
Incredible footage, bravo.
Hostile Planet has outdone itself with this episode. The intricate balance of power and survival in the jungle is portrayed with stunning clarity and depth
Cinematography, Thumbnail, Narration, Everything.💯🐐🤯🌟🔥🔥
All my respect👌
Very nice shot 😍❤
7:40 The way that Jaguar hunts down and pulls the caiman out by entering into the caiman's territory itself is just mind boggling 😮
This video is exactly what I needed. Thanks!
Beat video ever.... thanks to the editor ❤️❤️❤️ better than movies 👍
This commentator is wonderful thumbs up to nat geo
what an intriguing episode! the cinematography truly brings the jungles to life. however, i can’t help but wonder if we’re glorifying survival at all costs. isn't it a bit troubling to focus on such brutal aspects of nature? it makes me question whether this portrayal might deter people from appreciating the delicate balance of ecosystems. what do you guys think?
Amazing thank you for all your dedication
Nature is amazing, there is never end to discovery!
It's amazing how these monkeys made nature made umbrella
The slowmotion is so beautiful
The video you shared is so good, so wonderful, I really enjoy watching it. Thank you very much, hope to see many more great videos like this, wish you good health, happiness and success in life.
Honestly this nectar competition amongst this beautiful and colorful birds is amazing. I have once tested the nectar myself in a hibiscus flower, though l was still a preschool by then and it tastes great,😂😂😂 ,nature is indeed very wonderful.
What a cinematography ❤ amazing just amazing
Outstanding photography, great editing, and good commentary.
thank you..... watching from Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿👊
Bravo what a masterpiece 🙌🏼
Releasing more spores... collecting more ants... releasing more spores... collecting more ants... more ants... more ants... more ants
😅😅😅😊😂 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 😅😅😅😅😅
Savage😂
Sulawesi, Indonesia ❤
It took an ANACONDA like nothing and then the cayman knowing where to bite instead of biting like the body, that tells me its a very smart cat. I have a small devon rex cat and shes so smart and i could imagine a cat that big being so smart and it shows in this video. Amazing shots and beautiful animals ❤
The fact a jaguar is in the water with crocs and it kills one is astonishing.
Just incredible footage 👌🏼🫡
I love animals and I love this channel
Superb documentary video I've ever enjoyed. I love tropical rainforest in my country...Malaysia for some rare bird species
This documentary is amazing 👏 thank you for sharing ❤
One of the most interesting videos I have ever find
Wildlife is amazing
The principle of survival of the fittest is central to understanding the dynamics of jungle ecosystems, where organisms must constantly evolve and compete to survive in one of the most challenging and biodiverse environments on Earth.
Amazing documentary 🎉❤ the way it was filmed was fascinating 😊
Some species in jungle have develop unique adaptations to thrive in the dense, competitive jungle environment. For instance, the proboscis monkey’s large nose is believed to help amplify vocalizations to communicate over long distances through the dense jungle.
Best Photography and Outstanding Analysis 🤠💘
Absolutely mind boggling video. I applaud while standing
That savage by Jaguar to turn around in Caiman's terrain.
I didn’t know jaguars hunted vultures thank you
Each wild creature plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem.
Wow, sounds like it was a jaw-dropping moment! National Geographic sure knows how to capture the most breathtaking scenes in the wild. Here's to many more awe-inspiring moments! 🐆🎥
Wow!Seeing God's creation is fulfilling
The best video ever on wildlife ❤