They also get busy on the shore as well! They rip it out of the water onto the beach to grab seals and they’ve made canals that lead up to the shore!! They also will get a seal and won’t kill it but injure it and bring it out to their baby’s to practice hunting it and killing it! They will slap them 50 feet out of the water with their tails as well they can kill seals that way as well! They’ll see a seal on ice and they’ll go to the opposite side of the floating piece of ice and come up out of the water onto the ice so the far end lifts up in the air and the seal on the far end try’s to flee but it can’t make it up the slippery slope the orca created by leaning its weight on the ice and the seal slides right into their mouths!! They’re terribly smart incredibly and dangerous but beautiful!!
I felt like I was witnessing it with my own eyes. This video has a great vibe, releases stress and is super relaxing and soothing to the mind. Thanks to the entire crew member behind this video. Great 💪
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Cool video but I'm surprised you didn't mention the Orca. Orca is without question the apex predator of the ocean. Even sharks will not go near them, unless they want to lose their livers.
I really need to express my admiration for the cameramen who risk their lives to bring us these breathtaking images. Watching these videos it’s very easy to forget that there’s a person there in the danger zone. Kudos to the cameramen!🌹
The dingo is only a threat to babies and little children...Research Azaria Chamberlain. She was 7 weeks old and a dingo grabbed her out of the tent.... If you ever heard that very tasteless saying...The dingo ate my baby...that is where that horrid saying came from.
@@MissHeird Other predator animals in different regions similarly prey on human babies and little children like komodos in Indonesia and tigers in rural India.
And that bear chasing down and attacking the calf...whoa! I've heard survivor accounts of people who were mauled by a bear and it sounded like a living nightmare.😳Bears are so powerful.
@@KelticTim Yep, that is something that the people recounting their stories of being attacked by a Bear said. And I can't imagine having an animal the size of a Grizzly Bear, or any large Bear for that matter, pressing all of that weight down on you...and then there are the teeth n claws, smh. 😳 Like I said that'd be a nightmare to live through.🤯
[17:15] - "The moment when the two brown bears fight over food is so intense and powerful! The raw and realistic footage perfectly captures the brutality of nature. Those swipes and growls keep viewers glued to the screen!"
The documentary about the competition for survival in the animal kingdom is exceptional. It is definitely not suitable for those who are sensitive or easily squeamish.
I think the Orca is the baddest predator in the wild. 25' to 30' long and 6 tons. And smart. They hunt in packs.and I don't think there is an animal in any of the oceans that is safe from being on an Orcas dinner menu.😎😎😎
It’s survival of the fittest and strongest in the wild. Humans are the same, but we live in a civilized society where u can’t showcase ur dominance physically😂
@@rocioaguilera3555 only cuz we have a brain that has developed better than any other species. We have to have a gun, boat, fishing pole, etc. with only our body and hands like any other animal we are at the bottom
Excellent documentary. Scary animals, but necessary for keeping the balance of the ecosystems. Thanks. Sorry, guys, but we, humans, are the top predators everywhere in the world. Amazing cameramen. Their job is incredible.
yeah I hear you. but we used to have Eastern Indigos in our front yard and I learned from reading about them regarding how docile they were. they're not venomous and they're not constrictors either. after they got used to our presence I'd find them curled up on our porch sometimes more than one. They're an endangered species too and gorgeous especially just after they molt. Well after they got really used to us I got curious about them maybe crawling up on me while sitting on chair between them. One was about 9 feet long or so and pretty big but one day I saw him watching me. I assume it was male but who knows! anyhow I put my hand down about a foot away from him very careful like and he crawled to it flicking his tongue like crazy. well guess what he decided to crawl up on my arm to my lap! he musta stayed there for over an hour all curled up and he had some weight to him as well I'd say about 25 pounds or so. It was cold so after he got warmed up or whatever he decided to crawl down and return to outdoors off the porch. After that I think he'd look for me what an experience that I will never forget. We moved away but I told the new owners to respect the Indigos in the yard. they sent pictures to me with them curled up on their laps & in fact a couple of them at once. as stated they're friendly but need to move slowly as to not frighten them. amazing experience that I'll never forget because like you I really don't like snakes. btw these guys eat snakes especially venomous ones!
Thank you for saying this howevver my kids n I we do love nature.Lots of birdwatching. They make lots of nest in our trees Lots of butterflies we plant lots .of shrubs to attra t them Their was even 2 whip snakes. I love nature just scared of of some LOL Loxe to look at docs though. Thank yoju so .much.
@@courtneystanley214 The hunt for the baby sea lions is a unique, intentional beaching spectacle that only occurs in this region of the world. This is also where the orcas teach their calves to hunt baby sea lions. Young orcas in the family are taught beaching techniques by their elder ones, and later they begin to practice it themselves.
@@UnicornFairy42 This is correct and I'll never forget that video when I was a little kid witnessing the theatrical slaughter event.. It was just the way they torpedoed in and maneuvered around on the sand thrashing a seal back and forth in its jaws.. Then being able to methodically rock forward and backwards side to side was captivating with the seal lodged in its mouth bleeding profusely everywhere while gradually making itself back in the deep blue sea.. Then start again with its young teaching the obtuse angle technique for the next and up coming generation unequivocally..
While it's true that polar bears, crocodiles, and anacondas are all apex predators in their respective environments, their hunting strategies are indeed very different. Polar bears are primarily marine mammals and feed on seals, fish, and occasionally other marine animals. Their hunting strategy involves waiting at a breathing hole in the ice, or stalking seals as they come up for air. When they spot a seal, they will use their powerful front paws to break through the ice and grab the seal, using their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to deliver a killing bite. Crocodiles are ambush predators that lie in wait for their prey, often partially submerged in the water. When an unsuspecting animal comes to the water's edge to drink or swim, the crocodile will launch a lightning-fast attack, clamping down on its prey with its powerful jaws and dragging it into the water. Crocodiles are also known for their "death roll," in which they spin rapidly while holding their prey, which can help to dismember their prey and make it easier to swallow. Anacondas, on the other hand, are constrictors and rely on squeezing their prey to death. They typically hunt in or near water, preying on fish, amphibians, and other small animals. When they come across a larger animal, such as a caiman or capybara, they will use their powerful muscles to wrap around the animal, squeezing it tightly until it suffocates. Despite their different hunting strategies, all three of these predators are highly effective at catching and killing their prey, and they play important roles in their respective ecosystems.
He made a mistake on the weight of the anaconda. He said 200lbs,he must've meant over 200kilos,easy. If we're talking female, which are nightmarishly huge
Why the Orca is not a top five is an oversight. Intelligence , pack hunting and a mouth full of teeth make it dominant in salt water.
Orca is the Apex Predator of the Ocean! Second only to Humans!
They also get busy on the shore as well! They rip it out of the water onto the beach to grab seals and they’ve made canals that lead up to the shore!! They also will get a seal and won’t kill it but injure it and bring it out to their baby’s to practice hunting it and killing it! They will slap them 50 feet out of the water with their tails as well they can kill seals that way as well! They’ll see a seal on ice and they’ll go to the opposite side of the floating piece of ice and come up out of the water onto the ice so the far end lifts up in the air and the seal on the far end try’s to flee but it can’t make it up the slippery slope the orca created by leaning its weight on the ice and the seal slides right into their mouths!! They’re terribly smart incredibly and dangerous but beautiful!!
This is why I just listen for entertainment not for educational purposes.... Orcas not on ur top five is wild to me... Do more research
The Orca rules the ocean. Sharks turn to guppies when Orcas show up🤣🤣
@@ccptube3468 I don’t think humans are number 1
More of these please? These episodes bring me back to when I was younger
How?? Were u a predator back in the day?
Same here. 😌😌😌😌 Memories
Ikr🤔👍
@@keonnewilliams9511 😊😊😊😊
Thank you for sticking with us all these years!!
Keep em coming! No matter how many I watch I always learn something new. Love these videos.
Will do! Thanks for being here!🐊
Would you be my friend
@@nathandegner5187 down bad lol
Tuu
agreed!!!
I can’t wait for more episodes of World’s Deadliest!
I felt like I was witnessing it with my own eyes. This video has a great vibe, releases stress and is super relaxing and soothing to the mind. Thanks to the entire crew member behind this video. Great 💪
@theflux-wildlife whatever is worrying you right now, forget about it. Take a deep breath, stay positive, and know that things will get better
Survival of the fittest in the animal kingdom. Great documentary. You cant be tender hearted or squeamish if you watch this for sure.
Actually I want to be a terrorist so this is my training
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Very unfortunate how few young crocodiles make it to adulthood. Crocodiles are interesting, love every episode about them
They absolutely are!
Cool video but I'm surprised you didn't mention the Orca. Orca is without question the apex predator of the ocean. Even sharks will not go near them, unless they want to lose their livers.
And the best predators after humans
I really need to express my admiration for the cameramen who risk their lives to bring us these breathtaking images.
Watching these videos it’s very easy to forget that there’s a person there in the danger zone.
Kudos to the cameramen!🌹
Its robots mostly
@@bejoyk Yeah
Free palastine
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I never get tired of watching these while I clean
Apparently the Dingo is the most dangerous animal in Australia.....I always thought it was a snake or croc that was.
The dingo is only a threat to babies and little children...Research Azaria Chamberlain. She was 7 weeks old and a dingo grabbed her out of the tent....
If you ever heard that very tasteless saying...The dingo ate my baby...that is where that horrid saying came from.
@@MissHeird Other predator animals in different regions similarly prey on human babies and little children like komodos in Indonesia and tigers in rural India.
THIS SHOW WAS MY CHILDHOOD! 💖💖💖
Your childhood was filled with deadly predators?
Sounds good to me
@@spencermiller2032 Thanks for agreeing with me😊😊😊😊
@@spencermiller2032 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@spencermiller2032 I asked you a question but you never answered me
This show with my whole childhood!
Me too
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Mine too 💖💖💖
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@@MiZzBee1 I love this show too
Thank you for the free documentaries! ❤ i watch these in my free time
good video !
And that bear chasing down and attacking the calf...whoa! I've heard survivor accounts of people who were mauled by a bear and it sounded like a living nightmare.😳Bears are so powerful.
Most predators kill you quickly, but a bear just puts a paw on you so you can’t move and starts eating you alive.
@@KelticTim Yep, that is something that the people recounting their stories of being attacked by a Bear said. And I can't imagine having an animal the size of a Grizzly Bear, or any large Bear for that matter, pressing all of that weight down on you...and then there are the teeth n claws, smh. 😳 Like I said that'd be a nightmare to live through.🤯
The Revenant.
15:12 for bears 🐻
@@KelticTim Yeah, Bears are like: " I´ll just open that and eat, it will die on its own..."
Now that is nature and how nature goes I like it a lot 👍😎♥️
The fact that 1 degree changes whether a crocodile is born a male or a female is so incredible to me.
@boo pah WRONG! Young Crocodiles Are Born Non Binary - In Late Adolescence They Choose Their Preferred Gender
So .5 degree would make them what?
[17:15] - "The moment when the two brown bears fight over food is so intense and powerful! The raw and realistic footage perfectly captures the brutality of nature. Those swipes and growls keep viewers glued to the screen!"
The documentary about the competition for survival in the animal kingdom is exceptional. It is definitely not suitable for those who are sensitive or easily squeamish.
Love the wolf sounds over the bear lol
I will send this to my vegan friend😂
😂 ✋🏼 high 5
And tell them if you want to unalive the most creatures possible just become a vegan
@@jayeshleman480 come on dude,eat other animal is for food,become a vegan will let body lack of nutrients.
When invasive species show up, it’s like your garden just signed up for a wild ride.
This scene makes me want to experience nature right away!
I can’t wait for episodes of World’s Weirdest to be uploaded! 😇😇😇
I think the Orca is the baddest predator in the wild. 25' to 30' long and 6 tons. And smart. They hunt in packs.and I don't think there is an animal in any of the oceans that is safe from being on an Orcas dinner menu.😎😎😎
I think blue whales are pretty safe
@@Jp-ei5og Nah look it up. They come in packs of over 50 Orcas and keep it underwater until the bluewhale drowns
@ooo-ooo-ooo1466 I stand corrected. Those orcas be crazy!
Please learn correct grammar.
@@Jp-ei5og They are most definitely NOT. The Orca name as "Killer Whales" is, unfortunately, ever too well earned. They attack everything, in packs.
Love this show keep more coming very educational
37:19 "for the penguins this leopard seal is a little more than a SPEED BUMP on their path to the water" 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Feel like a kid again watching these.
Nice, Doc.
The polar bear is a master hunter. Eats everything
Tigers are so beautiful 😍 we need to save more of them feed them real king 👑
Eye of the 🐯!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
Impressive that a baby crocodile captured a green grasshopper.
Die Tierwelt ist großartig und kann ohne Ende beobachtet werden.
You know when the shark sticks his head outta the water to check for dinner he’s thinking…
Just wait till I get some feets, Ima getcha
The person behind the camera is so brave
I underestimated the dingo I would have assumed the kangaroo would win the battle
Grizzly bears really amazed me
it would be swell if the tv channel still aired stuff like this instead of constant reruns of Dr Pol and zoo shows.
Yes great take on animals period!! Would love to see more on lions tho!
Amazing footage 👏
This is crazy getting alot of new info i never knew about!
Love these shows!!!! Thank you!
Anaconda has a crazy wound at 8:35. Can that even heal?
Getting better wit da videos
❤ Loving the video! Great narration! 😊
POLAR BEARS ARE SERIOUSLY THE ULTIMATE PREDATORS!
Hey, everyone has their own opinion. 😊😊😊😊😊
We, humans, are the top predators everywhere in the world.
@@rocioaguilera3555 That’s actually true
U don't know about tiger
Nope. they have a more than serious contender.. the ORCA.
It’s survival of the fittest and strongest in the wild. Humans are the same, but we live in a civilized society where u can’t showcase ur dominance physically😂
I love your videos. Yes, I would love to see more of bro-bro and hopefully you can find shorter skateboard
11:35 Watching that dingo trying to figure out how its supposed to grab hold of an echidna is the funniest thing I've seen all week.
I LOVE THIS SHOW! 💚💚💚
Those capybara look way more that 100 pounds, I’ve caught 100 pound beavers before that don’t look quite that big. Amazing content btw, well done.
Most incredible thing I've seen
Crocs are definitely the top predator in Australia my friend
Crocs eat every thang to leave no straps no feet legs head nothin lol yikes 😬
We, humans, are the top predators everywhere in the world.
@@rocioaguilera3555 only cuz we have a brain that has developed better than any other species. We have to have a gun, boat, fishing pole, etc. with only our body and hands like any other animal we are at the bottom
So interesting
Welcome back Nat geo best doc.
Agreed..Orca should be number 1 for sure.
Awesome video
Ultimate Predators
Fearsome beasts, to be sure!
Excellent documentary. Scary animals, but necessary for keeping the balance of the ecosystems. Thanks.
Sorry, guys, but we, humans, are the top predators everywhere in the world.
Amazing cameramen. Their job is incredible.
I love these documentaries...but the music is overwhelming, I wish they would stop putting music on educational programs.
Thanks sooo much for this video ❣️
That’s Was A Very Good Clip I Enjoyed
Amazing!! Thank you so much National Geography Channel!!!
What a beautiful Creatures
🤗Thanx🤗
I have a new found respect for the Dingo I thought they were just rodent eaters nah they get busy like wild dawgs
Looking at these beautiful animals eat makes me hungry👿
Crocs are the perfect killers unchanged for millions of years for a reason.25ft and live 100yrs there modern day dinos.
Like dinos they were created 6000 years ago. That's why we find them buried and fossilized together.
Great video material but what's up with the long pauses between the clips? Unfortunately those pauses are in every episodes
Correction here in Australia we do not call our farms a ranch at all .And some of our farms are bigger than USA Rhode Island.
LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS OH MY 🤣😂👀!!!
Very educational.
Yes! New jack material 😍👍
Love the doc. Me stay cear away from these places. Snakes scares me the most.Thanks tor this
yeah I hear you. but we used to have Eastern Indigos in our front yard and I learned from reading about them regarding how docile they were. they're not venomous and they're not constrictors either. after they got used to our presence I'd find them curled up on our porch sometimes more than one. They're an endangered species too and gorgeous especially just after they molt. Well after they got really used to us I got curious about them maybe crawling up on me while sitting on chair between them. One was about 9 feet long or so and pretty big but one day I saw him watching me. I assume it was male but who knows! anyhow I put my hand down about a foot away from him very careful like and he crawled to it flicking his tongue like crazy. well guess what he decided to crawl up on my arm to my lap! he musta stayed there for over an hour all curled up and he had some weight to him as well I'd say about 25 pounds or so. It was cold so after he got warmed up or whatever he decided to crawl down and return to outdoors off the porch. After that I think he'd look for me what an experience that I will never forget. We moved away but I told the new owners to respect the Indigos in the yard. they sent pictures to me with them curled up on their laps & in fact a couple of them at once. as stated they're friendly but need to move slowly as to not frighten them. amazing experience that I'll never forget because like you I really don't like snakes. btw these guys eat snakes especially venomous ones!
Thank you for saying this howevver my kids n I we do love nature.Lots of birdwatching. They make lots of nest in our trees Lots of butterflies we plant lots .of shrubs to attra t them Their was even 2 whip snakes. I love nature just scared of of some LOL Loxe to look at docs though. Thank yoju so .much.
its the fake sound effects of the beer killing for me lmao and how the mom bison just bounced like ok its dead on to the next lmao
The orca, natures ultimate predator wasn't in the video???
You know, some orcas even strand themselves trying to hunt Sea Lions!
HOW?
@@courtneystanley214 The hunt for the baby sea lions is a unique, intentional beaching spectacle that only occurs in this region of the world. This is also where the orcas teach their calves to hunt baby sea lions. Young orcas in the family are taught beaching techniques by their elder ones, and later they begin to practice it themselves.
@@Tested333 Okay, but its a little misleading to have an episode titled "Ultimate Predators" but not feature the oceans ultimate predator.
@@UnicornFairy42 This is correct and I'll never forget that video when I was a little kid witnessing the theatrical slaughter event..
It was just the way they torpedoed in and maneuvered around on the sand thrashing a seal back and forth in its jaws..
Then being able to methodically rock forward and backwards side to side was captivating with the seal lodged in its mouth bleeding profusely everywhere while gradually making itself back in the deep blue sea..
Then start again with its young teaching the obtuse angle technique for the next and up coming generation unequivocally..
Animal war in the wild, unlike the war between humans, does not contain a violent mentality and is only for food and survival.
Very good video
Very interested video
Beautiful wild dogs..
That was awesome ty
Did I just see a bird riding on the head of a capybara?¿? 🤣🤪😂
Yeah, that’s a sign of symbiotic relationship.
Thank you for sharing your content. I found this very enjoyable.
I swear- nat geo is way darker than I remember
Amazing stinger wildlife
Poor dog with the polar bear. 🐻❄️
I know, that was bad! And the dogs couldn't get away, cause they were chained.
The Killer Whale has to be on top.
I like that the crocodiles eat antelope and wildebeests.
THIS IS GREAT BLACK SHARK
While it's true that polar bears, crocodiles, and anacondas are all apex predators in their respective environments, their hunting strategies are indeed very different.
Polar bears are primarily marine mammals and feed on seals, fish, and occasionally other marine animals. Their hunting strategy involves waiting at a breathing hole in the ice, or stalking seals as they come up for air. When they spot a seal, they will use their powerful front paws to break through the ice and grab the seal, using their sharp teeth and powerful jaws to deliver a killing bite.
Crocodiles are ambush predators that lie in wait for their prey, often partially submerged in the water. When an unsuspecting animal comes to the water's edge to drink or swim, the crocodile will launch a lightning-fast attack, clamping down on its prey with its powerful jaws and dragging it into the water. Crocodiles are also known for their "death roll," in which they spin rapidly while holding their prey, which can help to dismember their prey and make it easier to swallow.
Anacondas, on the other hand, are constrictors and rely on squeezing their prey to death. They typically hunt in or near water, preying on fish, amphibians, and other small animals. When they come across a larger animal, such as a caiman or capybara, they will use their powerful muscles to wrap around the animal, squeezing it tightly until it suffocates.
Despite their different hunting strategies, all three of these predators are highly effective at catching and killing their prey, and they play important roles in their respective ecosystems.
Keep the videos coming
I am so glad that I came across these videos. I was wondering if you could put the program Deep Blue Sea on here or even better back on TV. Please 😊🤗💛
He made a mistake on the weight of the anaconda. He said 200lbs,he must've meant over 200kilos,easy. If we're talking female, which are nightmarishly huge
Green anacondas are my favorite snake species
@@SusanKay- she swallowed it
Always remember and never forget...
"The dingo ate the baby!"
Croc death roll is most dangerous nightmare on earth
That was really good!!!
They r missing a top predator THE KILLER WHALE 🐳
You know, some orcas even strand themselves trying to hunt Sea Lions!