WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DOCUMENTARY.... no humanizing the animals, no talking of "the king, the revenge, the throne" , no dramatic musique....just the day to day fight for existence of these wonderful animals, and a magnificent team of women and men doing all they can to help them..... congratulations and good good luck to you all, on four and on two legs!!!!
Someone should make a special documentary about the three-legged dog and his incredible journey! He is truly an icon of strength and determination. Despite losing his legs, his spirit of survival is an inspiration to all. He deserves to be celebrated and his story shared with many more people. His legacy will bring hope and strength to the next generation. Let’s be inspired by this amazing dog.
African wild dogs were one of my bucket list animals to see in person and a finally did for my 23rd birthday at the Indianapolis zoo I’d love to see them in the wild but I can barely afford to get out of my state let alone the country
I hear you I said that to myself when I retire which was last year I can do what i wanted when I was younger......... Then the pandemic hit and wiped me out Now Im bored thinking about going back to work for something to do lifes a Bitch.
Checking off bucket list at 23 cool. My experience tbe list changes. Also things I saw when younger were put on the list later after I realized how special something was.
It is crucial to get locals involved in the survival of any species because then they will have more knowledge of them. Then less poaching, and more conservation.
I'm in awe. Very impressive video and flawless work ! * * * Dear Real Wild ! Your reputation precedes You ! Huge thanks for Your noble and great Mission !
Someone should do a special documentary about that 3 legged dog & his journey! He is absolutely amazing! It is truly sad how he lost his leg but his strength and will to live keeps him going! He is the one all the females should be mating with... Spread his strong genes! 👍 JS 🤷♀️
Amazing documentary on the wild dogs in Africa , great content creators , it would be great if you had the real sounds of the animals to make it sound perfect but I'm sure you'll get better and better !!!
They are just beautiful creatures. Dogs, but they look wild - a more fierce stare. The pups are still adorable. Repopulating all these animals is so important and heartfelt. In Australia, they’re working hard to preserve the Tasmanian devils, (who were dying out :’( due to rampant cancer). :) 🐶🐕🐕🐕🌳🌾 🌱
I think it wonderful how they look out for each oher they wobt teave the ieach other behind no matter what in order for them to leave one theres behind it has be dead in front of them i love them as well like i love my lions❤❤❤❤a
It's fascinating how they lions and hyenas are all successful with their social structure, get the structures are entirely different (esp. hyenas v dogs). Then you have the solo leopards who also do very well. Add illusion is wild
I don't understand why the dogs don't attack you if they're hungry they're hungry and a human would be a delicious meal quick and easy so if you're reading this help me out with my thought process I would love to have an encounter like this have a job like this I mean I'm 65 years old but this is something that I've never even taken notice of and I'm thankful that you're able to film this and I'm able to see it once again thank you for all your efforts and a big shout out to our Lord and savior
Hello great documentary ❤ love what ya doing 👊 just a quick the big concrete block ya put yr camera on wouldn’t be better to put one of them in instead of rocks n tree bits all the pack would easily be able to use it to get out ❤️👊🙏😀
1:17:30 Oreos donkeys have a reputation of being on demon timing all the time. Maybe the foal was just shocked or having an acute stress reaction. But I'm surprised it didn't try to seriously mess them up!
I wonder what we can learn about our own dogs by studying wild ones and what similarities do African wild dogs share with timber wolves, who are assumed to be the domesticated dogs earliest ancestor.
A lot, I can imagine. The biggest one for me is the dominant attitude of dogs isn't just the dogs ruling over other animals, it's more the case of whoever screams the loudest or acts out the most or does certain outstanding behaviours, gets the most attention. they basically show us that dominance theory is a total load of rubbish. domestic dogs will obviously do whatever they want and we have to control them to some extent but this doesn't mean if the dog gets up to walk outside that it suddenly is somehow premeditated taking control of the household. It may just want to go outside before coming back inside later. but let's say we decide we don't want this dog to go outside, we can command the dog to stay with us and it most likely will. while dogs are similar in that they make a lot of noise to get attention from other Pac members and they just work with each other and sometimes make mistakes with communication as well. puppies wake up the parents to get them to go hunting, not so they can somehow dominate the parents and take charge somehow. Edit: typos.
This is great guys keep it up!But some people don't understand why you guys check up on them,it's because you guys see if they are wealthy and seeing if everything goes ok,its not like you guys literly interfere of everything. They also do this to check their patterns and how they behave and they help us learn as they do this❤
I bet if the fines were astronomical and guaranteed jail time is a consequence to poaching they might think twice about doing it! Cause obviously the poachers don't care... Cause it's just another slap on the wrist if they get caught! The consequences should be HUGE for taking a life!!!
@@yakitajohnson7804Actually, the wild dogs end up getting snared or shot a lot of times because they get to close to cattle or whatever... Poachers really have no use for the dog I don't think unless they want their skin for a blanket or whatever?!? But I'm not sure... 🤷♀️
So basically, these wild dogs are essentially doing what domestic dogs do but in the wild and obviously not around other humans most of the time. This is fascinating!
@WildAnimals898 awareness of surroundings but… u can come across them any time. they could be hiding or u miss them. insanely risky IMO. but u guys are the pros.
Thank u 4 all that u all do try n 2 keep some species from becoming exstinct. Like I said please let me know about thoughs 2 young brother cheetahs that r n dire need of help😢?????
Everybody the whole team that take the field the doctors and people don't want to go out there and waste their life you got all different type of stuff that you are going
@loudpackshawty5849 Man, I hope I didn’t hurt your feelings too bad with that joke. You must of had a rough childhood. And I’m sure the camera man did help between shots .
This was absolutely jaw dropping. So stoked to see the work going into preserving these beautiful creatures! Thank you for sharing this documentary.
One of my favorite animals and definitely my favorite African animal. They are so unique.
yah, I think so
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DOCUMENTARY.... no humanizing the animals, no talking of "the king, the revenge, the throne" , no dramatic musique....just the day to day fight for existence of these wonderful animals, and a magnificent team of women and men doing all they can to help them..... congratulations and good good luck to you all, on four and on two legs!!!!
I was totally absorbed from beginning to end. Amazing 3 hrs +. ✌️ & ❤
I love that they get the locals involved. That’s a very special thing for those people yo be included. I’m sure you earned their respect.
Amazing documentary. One of my favorite animals. It's great work these conservation efforts do to protect these incredible animals
Holy truth ! Thanks dear Friend !
Thank you so much for uploading this! I loved every minute, and learned so much about one of my favorite animals ❤
So great to see these conservation efforts for this awesome species!
Yah, I think so..
Someone should make a special documentary about the three-legged dog and his incredible journey! He is truly an icon of strength and determination. Despite losing his legs, his spirit of survival is an inspiration to all. He deserves to be celebrated and his story shared with many more people. His legacy will bring hope and strength to the next generation. Let’s be inspired by this amazing dog.
Great documentary, awesome footage, pleasant commentary. Watched the whole three hours in one go. 👍👍👍
Great work! Thanks for making it available for everyone!
African wild dogs were one of my bucket list animals to see in person and a finally did for my 23rd birthday at the Indianapolis zoo I’d love to see them in the wild but I can barely afford to get out of my state let alone the country
I hear you I said that to myself when I retire which was last year I can do what i wanted when I was younger......... Then the pandemic hit and wiped me out Now Im bored thinking about going back to work for something to do lifes a Bitch.
Checking off bucket list at 23 cool. My experience tbe list changes. Also things I saw when younger were put on the list later after I realized how special something was.
This is amazing. Thank you for doing this. ❤️
Painted dogs are very hardworking. The late afternoon sunlight creates a wonderful scene
Is beautiful. The wild life. The wild dogs 🍀Let everyone protect nature.
I hope these animals can be saved from extinction, they're simply amazing!
What a great documentary hope to see more of them great work to all the Drs and assistants
Even in the face of potential danger from humans, the pups MUST have that drone! 😂 that’s hilarious
I love African Wild Dogs.
I like kalesalad.
Loved watching 3 hrs + of this. I was totally riveted ✌️ & ❤
I love that they get the locals involved. That’s a very special thing for those people yo be included. I’m sure you earned their respect. tks
It is crucial to get locals involved in the survival of any species because then they will have more knowledge of them. Then less poaching, and more conservation.
As long as there’s hungry people in these communities, poaching will go on. That’s just the sad truth
I throughly enjoyed this. I've watch every min. Thank you please do another episode soon.
This is amazing. Thank you for doing this.
I'm in awe. Very impressive video and flawless work !
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Dear Real Wild ! Your reputation precedes You ! Huge thanks for Your noble and great Mission !
A truly vivid video. You are a wonderful creator.
Someone should do a special documentary about that 3 legged dog & his journey! He is absolutely amazing! It is truly sad how he lost his leg but his strength and will to live keeps him going! He is the one all the females should be mating with... Spread his strong genes! 👍 JS 🤷♀️
1:36:00 Dogs look back at the cameraman (You good?? You still with us??)
They show offs😂 they was definitely putting on a show
Amazing documentary on the wild dogs in Africa , great content creators , it would be great if you had the real sounds of the animals to make it sound perfect but I'm sure you'll get better and better !!!
Thank you for your amazing work on this video!
African Wild Dogs are my absolute favorite.
So proud of you all for the GREAT work you do----Love these programs. Thank u
They are just beautiful creatures. Dogs, but they look wild - a more fierce stare. The pups are still adorable. Repopulating all these animals is so important and heartfelt. In Australia, they’re working hard to preserve the Tasmanian devils, (who were dying out :’( due to rampant cancer). :) 🐶🐕🐕🐕🌳🌾 🌱
Thank you for this wonderful documentary about wild dogs
I want to join the board that seem like that's a wild and crazy adventure
I will love 💕 to work with you beautiful queen 👑 I respect her job really real talk
Quite amazing filming , top quality , really enjoyed it, but can't believe so little likes ?
Very nice video
Thank you for the production.I love the African Wild Dog.Wish i could help with conservation of the species.
wow...I love African Wild Dogs.
Nature is beautiful but can be brutal too. Watching wild animal attacks on prey reminds us of the raw survival instincts in the animal kingdom.
We need more documentaries on these wild dog packs! Please bring us more footage and update us on their progress
I think it wonderful how they look out for each oher they wobt teave the ieach other behind no matter what in order for them to leave one theres behind it has be dead in front of them i love them as well like i love my lions❤❤❤❤a
I love the big round ears Most dogs have pointed ears
It's fascinating how they lions and hyenas are all successful with their social structure, get the structures are entirely different (esp. hyenas v dogs).
Then you have the solo leopards who also do very well. Add illusion is wild
I don't understand why the dogs don't attack you if they're hungry they're hungry and a human would be a delicious meal quick and easy so if you're reading this help me out with my thought process I would love to have an encounter like this have a job like this I mean I'm 65 years old but this is something that I've never even taken notice of and I'm thankful that you're able to film this and I'm able to see it once again thank you for all your efforts and a big shout out to our Lord and savior
I love African Wild Dogs. Because it's really smart and thoughtful
the shy pack has a member with so much white on it. gorgeous.
they are so flexible and run the fastest 😍
Hello great documentary ❤ love what ya doing 👊 just a quick the big concrete block ya put yr camera on wouldn’t be better to put one of them in instead of rocks n tree bits all the pack would easily be able to use it to get out ❤️👊🙏😀
"Such a mesmerizing journey through the animal kingdom!
The agility and boldness of wild dogs make them formidable hunters
Looks like the camera crew got pretty good tracking the hunt on those motorcycles. Nice Work.
they are so beautiful and incredible.protect them at all cost❤
1:17:30 Oreos donkeys have a reputation of being on demon timing all the time. Maybe the foal was just shocked or having an acute stress reaction. But I'm surprised it didn't try to seriously mess them up!
Is beautiful. The wild life. The wild dogs Let everyone protect nature.
First rate wildlife film
NICE
動物の戦いを見ていると、自然界の厳しさを改めて実感しますね。
Wouldn’t the noise of the motorbikes spook the prey? Just curious about this. 🤔🤔
Not when pray animals are already used to the bikes☺️
Wouldn’t the prey come to associate the sound of the bikes with dog attacks?
good question
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I really like your videos, it's really great
Have a Nice day with all!
❤ absolute love everything u r doing 🫂💜💛💚
The animals are truly amazing
awesome job guys, hours in the mud to free that poor zebra. Respect
Which park is this and where is it located?
I wonder what we can learn about our own dogs by studying wild ones and what similarities do African wild dogs share with timber wolves, who are assumed to be the domesticated dogs earliest ancestor.
😂❤😅😊 io ho vü 2:58:32 🎉o
A lot, I can imagine. The biggest one for me is the dominant attitude of dogs isn't just the dogs ruling over other animals, it's more the case of whoever screams the loudest or acts out the most or does certain outstanding behaviours, gets the most attention. they basically show us that dominance theory is a total load of rubbish. domestic dogs will obviously do whatever they want and we have to control them to some extent but this doesn't mean if the dog gets up to walk outside that it suddenly is somehow premeditated taking control of the household. It may just want to go outside before coming back inside later. but let's say we decide we don't want this dog to go outside, we can command the dog to stay with us and it most likely will. while dogs are similar in that they make a lot of noise to get attention from other Pac members and they just work with each other and sometimes make mistakes with communication as well. puppies wake up the parents to get them to go hunting, not so they can somehow dominate the parents and take charge somehow.
Edit: typos.
great!
This is great guys keep it up!But some people don't understand why you guys check up on them,it's because you guys see if they are wealthy and seeing if everything goes ok,its not like you guys literly interfere of everything.
They also do this to check their patterns and how they behave and they help us learn as they do this❤
Good good ❤️❤️❤️
It might not be her but I’m pretty sure Jesse was on Big Cat Diary on Animal Planet🤔
Animal planet
Yes she definitely was
I bet if the fines were astronomical and guaranteed jail time is a consequence to poaching they might think twice about doing it! Cause obviously the poachers don't care... Cause it's just another slap on the wrist if they get caught! The consequences should be HUGE for taking a life!!!
But what use will they be killing them? They're dogs wild dogs so why do they kill them
@@yakitajohnson7804Actually, the wild dogs end up getting snared or shot a lot of times because they get to close to cattle or whatever... Poachers really have no use for the dog I don't think unless they want their skin for a blanket or whatever?!? But I'm not sure... 🤷♀️
Is the wild dog population increasing or decreasing. I hear different views on this. Do it depends on the region 🤔
So basically, these wild dogs are essentially doing what domestic dogs do but in the wild and obviously not around other humans most of the time. This is fascinating!
adorable dogs!
Thanks for rescuing the zebra! That really would have been a painful death!
great video
A colaboração internacional é essencial para abordar questões globais relacionadas a animais selvagens.
wouldn't riding on motorcycles be very risky if you run into lions?
@WildAnimals898 awareness of surroundings but… u can come across them any time. they could be hiding or u miss them. insanely risky IMO. but u guys are the pros.
Oh these wonderful animals
Lets cross a Malanois to one of those...... what a dog huh
Imagine someone breaks into your house and you own two but one is pregnant..those are not your ordinary dogs😅
I wish they could be raised from puppies so that people could start owning them as pets. We've successfully turned other wild animals into tamed pets.
That was hilarious 😊
Thank u 4 all that u all do try n 2 keep some species from becoming exstinct. Like I said please let me know about thoughs 2 young brother cheetahs that r n dire need of help😢?????
Wow
The aftermath of this animal fight is haunting. Did anyone see that coming?
если Я хочу смотреть дивотных, Я не хочу смотреть людей.
The size of the collars is unconscionable. The people putting them on should have to wear one too
Morning 😅😢🎉❤. 22:01
when packs get released into the wild instinctively know when its time to separate and if the packs should collide or they now enemies?
That doctor is great 👍👍
600,000 or 300,000 individuals or 660 packs is around 450-1k individual each packs??
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wow
Two claps and it gets up.
ACME wireless clapper dog.
Everybody the whole team that take the field the doctors and people don't want to go out there and waste their life you got all different type of stuff that you are going
1:26:49 under the cover of Charley Murphy??
That’s BLACK
Would it kill the camera man to help pull the stuck zebra out of the mud?
His job is to record
@loudpackshawty5849
Man, I hope I didn’t hurt your feelings too bad with that joke. You must of had a rough childhood. And I’m sure the camera man did help between shots .
@@kieranhart5776 nahhh all I did was correct you Mr Karen..carry on now
Oh my the trauma of being darted lol!
"privately owned reserve" 😯😡😠🤨🤔!!
Just what does that all really mean!?!¿
you recycled the footage on the last episode 🥴