Uno de los lugares más lindos del mundo, sin dudas, que nunca el ser humano lo destruya con su ambición de adueñarse de todo, que se cuiden esos lugares y su flora y su fauna. Hermosa filmación, gracias por compartir tanta belleza, sueño con ir por allá alguna vez , pero por mi edad se me hace difícil, soy uruguaya, estamos bastante cerca, muchos de esos animales también están en nuestro suelo, aunque algunos, como el bellísimo jaguar, o yaguarete o onca , lo hemos perdido hace tiempo cuidenlo ustedes que aún lo pueden disfrutar , y gracias por el video.
This video, music and still photography and of course the animals kept me rivited. The production and narration along with the guide were wonderful. Everyone involved in this cinematic gem are to be applauded...it was as if I were there in the Pantenal. I can dream.
I am glad to see the people in the boats because ecotourism can help save many wild endangered animals. When locals profit then the wildlife can profit. What a wonderful trip and an opportunity to see a jaguar in the Pantanal!!!
When I was about 13 years old I used to live in my family's ranch in Veracruz, Mexico one afternoon my brother and I were returning from the deepest part of the property which was part of a mountain. We were walking and talking as usual, suddenly he said to me "look there was something near the rocks but it disappeared" we approached the area very carefully since the "Chupacabras" rumor was at its peak. Suddenly a big cat appeared from behind a rock about 70 meters from were we stood, it stopped for a brief minute to glance at us, as soon as it appeared it spirited away into the jungle, we told my father as soon as we got to the truck, he got the workers together and went looking for it, they only found foot prints heading deep into the mountains. Surprisingly we never lost a single cow or sheep to wild animals, I guess it was just a corridor. We did heard about other ranchers shooting jaguars, pumas and coyotes, not my father he had the utmost respect for wildlife so much so that he kept about 50 hectares untouched, he said it was for them to live in peace, besides the people working in the ranch had orders not to kill wildlife unless human lives were in danger, but that never happened. Today the whole region has been populated and deforestation has driven wildlife away, so I consider myself and my brother the luckiest members of the family who experienced a close encounter with such a beautiful animal.
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Owen Ltd perhaps it was made for more than pretentious people? Kids need to learn to appreciate and cherish wildlife. More than likely, the narrator had them in mind. As a wizened grown up, you SHOULD be able to locate the volume control.
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@@richardjones4259 I couldn't agree more with "Under Review". I prefer Sir David Attenborough. Does that mean that I have some unresolved daddy issues?
Another brilliant and informative video. You guys really are inspiring and lucky to have been to so many places. It's a beautiful world out there amongst all the chaos!!!
Very good documentary, and excellently presented. How long did you take to complete this tour? I wonder how long it takes to wait to catch a glimpse of each animal
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8:30 Amazing how regardless the specie that wild-life will have just as many offspring depending on the amount of prey that is available to them. Man, would it be great if their were a particular specie in america that could finally somehow/someway regulate the amount of offspring they have to accommodate their financial economic stability. Oh well, I guess that's just imaginable, wishful thinking on my behalf.
Solid video, however, I'm sorry to point out, during the post-production process, I bet you added in bird sounds. it wouldn't be such a big deal if it was local birds to that region, but if you added the sounds of African mourning doves (which is great in the African bush), I hope you will consider removing it. ruclips.net/video/20s3pWY7UOI/видео.html -Sounds to me like your editor did add whatever and if this educational and supposed to be authentic, it takes away from it. Please check.
Đấu tranh là cạnh tranh sinh tồn và phát triển nhưng suy cho cùng con người là kẻ phá hoại nhất phá vỡ hệ sinh thái
O ser humano é só mais um ser de Deus querendo água e comida para seus filhos, assim como qualquer outra piranha ou onça dentro do Pantanal
Capuchin monkeys are a treat for Jaguars
The Pantanal is gorgeous! The jaguars are fat and comely. Thank you for sharing your vacation with me.
Uno de los lugares más lindos del mundo, sin dudas, que nunca el ser humano lo destruya con su ambición de adueñarse de todo, que se cuiden esos lugares y su flora y su fauna. Hermosa filmación, gracias por compartir tanta belleza, sueño con ir por allá alguna vez , pero por mi edad se me hace difícil, soy uruguaya, estamos bastante cerca, muchos de esos animales también están en nuestro suelo, aunque algunos, como el bellísimo jaguar, o yaguarete o onca , lo hemos perdido hace tiempo cuidenlo ustedes que aún lo pueden disfrutar , y gracias por el video.
Meu estado faz fronteira com vocês
This video, music and still photography and of course the animals kept me rivited. The production and narration along with the guide were wonderful. Everyone involved in this cinematic gem are to be applauded...it was as if I were there in the Pantenal. I can dream.
You must save the jaguars
Rest in Peace Fred!
That's amazing video thanks for sharing wildlife
I am glad to see the people in the boats because ecotourism can help save many wild endangered animals. When locals profit then the wildlife can profit. What a wonderful trip and an opportunity to see a jaguar in the Pantanal!!!
When I was about 13 years old I used to live in my family's ranch in Veracruz, Mexico one afternoon my brother and I were returning from the deepest part of the property which was part of a mountain. We were walking and talking as usual, suddenly he said to me "look there was something near the rocks but it disappeared" we approached the area very carefully since the "Chupacabras" rumor was at its peak. Suddenly a big cat appeared from behind a rock about 70 meters from were we stood, it stopped for a brief minute to glance at us, as soon as it appeared it spirited away into the jungle, we told my father as soon as we got to the truck, he got the workers together and went looking for it, they only found foot prints heading deep into the mountains.
Surprisingly we never lost a single cow or sheep to wild animals, I guess it was just a corridor. We did heard about other ranchers shooting jaguars, pumas and coyotes, not my father he had the utmost respect for wildlife so much so that he kept about 50 hectares untouched, he said it was for them to live in peace, besides the people working in the ranch had orders not to kill wildlife unless human lives were in danger, but that never happened. Today the whole region has been populated and deforestation has driven wildlife away, so I consider myself and my brother the luckiest members of the family who experienced a close encounter with such a beautiful animal.
Crinosis .
@@manohardarana4986 Manohar .
Voor .
Voor .
The voice over is doing oneliners, waiting for dinner time. Yummie!
admiro la fuersa hila destresa jaguar y tamvien su avita
Wonderful documentary! This inspires me to go there, as well as to take part in efforts to protect it, something the WWF is involved in.
Very nice video, congrats from Brazil!
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If the narrater refrained from speaking to me like I was a six year old boy, this would have been much much better.
So true !
I think you both have some unresolved mother issues. I suggest professional
help.
Owen Ltd perhaps it was made for more than pretentious people? Kids need to learn to appreciate and cherish wildlife. More than likely, the narrator had them in mind. As a wizened grown up, you SHOULD be able to locate the volume control.
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@@richardjones4259 I couldn't agree more with "Under Review". I prefer Sir David Attenborough. Does that mean that I have some unresolved daddy issues?
Pantanal coisa linda demas
Hi Fred! I´m glad you like the Pantanal so much! But, the right name for the bird is not "acari"...But, Aracari...Keep doing the good job!
Very nice
Magnificent!
Theo only mistake in this beautiful video... Peruvian folk music.
im so sad i won't be able to see jaguars when i go to brazil in April. i am going the wrong time
## Faltou filmar a Anaconda (sucuri)..!!
Another brilliant and informative video. You guys really are inspiring and lucky to have been to so many places. It's a beautiful world out there amongst all the chaos!!!
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Nice to see this. I will be in that area in first week of May 2018.
Great video and thanks very much for sharing it! Would be great to see all of the featured species. Hope we are that lucky when we go.
The 1000 dollar a day tourist clubs at it down in the pantanal too eh…shit.
É uma fera linda
very beautiful pantanal Brazil
Great job!
Very good documentary, and excellently presented.
How long did you take to complete this tour? I wonder how long it takes to wait to catch a glimpse of each animal
We are so lucky
How did you stabilize the camera so that the footage wasn't shaky when filming from a boat? :)
Thank you
Hello Fred, I would like to visit that area. Where did you stay ? can you sugest some place? Thanks in advance
Beautiful world
tambien creo quesi tomamos algo de el que sea solo lo nesesari no depredar
Una maravilla
Nice!
Oh my goodness. How many sightings over what span of time (or number of safaris)? It's looks like you had many sightings.
I'm going there
ni talar ni un solo arbol de este veyo monte selvatico
Wow
It's very impressive how this video improves when watching at 1,25x speed
Sure did my friend
But then you can't understand anything she says.
The narrator sounds like she is narrating for 10 year old kids. Very annoying, otherwise good documentary
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Get a chance to see a jaguar feed.... but nope not gonna video tape that
Righto, no need to go through every fucking animal species in existence there at the beginning. We get it.
6:42 essa onça deve ser grande demais viu deve pesar uns 120 kg,queria ver um desses de perto
Cê gosta da parda ou da pintada??
His name was Adriano and he weighed 130 kg
17:50
how about in the zoo?
2:36 sau paulo kkkk
Better than Buenos Aires
@@jonezees don't hurt this way, dude
@@jonezees don't hurt this way, dude
Brasil
🇧🇷 is a country similar to 🇦🇺
caimans are closer relatives of alligators, not crocodiles... don't know where you get this...
Where is the puma?
In other places from brazil and argentina
Is this in Brazil
Yes.
2:35 they show the location, I believe this is somewhere in Asia
@@jonezees Nah, this is south of London, the Marborrow Rain Forest, I believe
@@jonezees I believe this is called something with pants. But they were definitely HIDING the locstion. I believe on purple
No começo do vídeo ele mostrou é no Brasil , Pantanal
creo que ningun casador deveria entrar hasu avita
Por k tantos comerciales en cada bideo
Excellent And for once, the commentary is intelligent, informative, coherent and not spoken by a Bimbo
Jaguar/leopards/cheetah r the best when domesticated😍😍
Man/women/children r the best when educated😍😍
8:30 Amazing how regardless the specie that wild-life will have just as many offspring depending on the amount of prey that is available to them.
Man, would it be great if their were a particular specie in america that could finally somehow/someway regulate the amount of offspring
they have to accommodate their financial economic stability. Oh well, I guess that's just imaginable, wishful thinking on my behalf.
The narrating is annoying.
ungulates are orders, not a family...
Solid video, however, I'm sorry to point out, during the post-production process, I bet you added in bird sounds. it wouldn't be such a big deal if it was local birds to that region, but if you added the sounds of African mourning doves (which is great in the African bush), I hope you will consider removing it.
ruclips.net/video/20s3pWY7UOI/видео.html -Sounds to me like your editor did add whatever and if this educational and supposed to be authentic, it takes away from it. Please check.
No Anacondas here?
why not cure a suffering cat?
what a dumb intro.. i was waiting for her to say "and here is the camera man peeing by the water"..
Americans please can you pronounce Jaguar like this " jaguar" and not "jagwar" does my head in. And that counts for the car also.
@@jonezees as the greatest nation in the world, we should care not 😂
b00
Hope the burmese pythons never make it to there....
Cat to big an fat to be wild.
The evolution crap is totally speculative.