What a wonderful documentary. Otters are so charming. It's great the way this programme shows other animals as well - all round a very interesting and informative watch. Thanks 😊
Until a couple find their way into your private lake or pond. They will completely wipe out every fish in a pond in a short time.. I've had to call fish and game twice to remove a family of otters from my small lake.
@@HypnoticHollywood What??? Bruh.. Tf u talking about? It was a small pond.. I know i said "lake". They would have devoured all of the fish that we had stocked in the little pond. But instead of harming the Otters we had them removed and taken to a river nearby. The "Cahaba River" in Alabama. It's a natural river with no dams or levys. Actually it's one of the longest natural rivers in the US. I'm %100 certain the Otters found plenty of sustenance there. Google it and check it out. An aquatic lilly we call the "Cahaba Lilly" that's only known to grow in that and one other place on Earth, and that's the Nile River. Also known as "Nile Lilly." Just sayin, I'm sure those Otters flourished there. It's been nearly 2 decades since then now that I think of it.
@@HypnoticHollywood Wait!! I just remembered that one summer, i will guess around 4th of july in 2005, we were all down at the pond (actually It's an old hand dug open strip mining pit from the 1930's) swimming and carryin on like we do.. A damned Caiman was spotted in that water!!! One of the kids saw it and leaped (literally) out of the water screaming "ALLIGATOR ALLIGATOR!" We didn't really believe it but we made all kids get out and we sat still for a spell... Sure enough, that joker broke the surface, slowly easing its way to the bank on the far side and made it's way up onto the shore. It was just over 4 feet long. We could not believe what we were seeing and nobody (fortunately) had thought to bring any guns. So we called Fish and Game and told them "An alligator was in our pond." We just rednecks so we didn't know it was a Caiman. It was a couple hours later when she showed up and finally spotted it. Thats when she told us what it was and then she had a couple more officers come and they captured it. None of us could pinpoint exactly how it got there but she (game warden) suggested it was probably someones pet that had either gotten lose or deliberately released. Not sure what they did with the animal though. Anyway.... I thought you'd like that. I know I'll never forget it and those kids that spotted it damn sure won't ever forget.
James Burgess near the end when the mom got into the den I jumped outta my friggin chair, and I'm not obsessed with otters, was just interested in learning about them.
I'm not even interested in learning about them. Just watching then. That scene where the mother otter uses all her skill and wit to twist and turn away from those wolves, incredible. And then 2 minutes later they are off again !!!
Think of how many spare bedrooms, basements & garages could be put to proper use if we humans did as the otters do, which is cutting their offspring loose come adolescence.
I'm trying to collect as many otter documentaries as I can and I've been looking through the lists of episodes of BBC's Natural World and PBS's Nature. On Natural World there's Otters of Yellowstone and Nature lists Yellowstone Otters. They are both listed as having been broadcast in 1998 and their descriptions seem to match. Are they the same documentary?
It's kind of sad that for hundreds of years people had only one use for them to make coats, and because otters were blamed for human overfishing they killed them whenever they had a chance.
Just imagine the first Otter to figure out sliding is a better form of transportation. He was probably running tiresomely through snow and just said “dude I’m so done with running in snow rn. I’m just gonna do a dead stop rn and rest.” Then just started sliding and thought “holy shit I can still move I’m gonna do this every time fuck running!”
Otters never miss out on an opportunity to have fun. They don't have any body issues. Never ask " does this fish make my butt look fat?". Oh to be like an otter.
All animal is practising and practice all year, then next year new recruits practice the whole year. God creation is perfect. Beautiful. Provide each other. All many good things we can learn from animal. But then we human was created long time ago, time by time we human slowly destroy our own environment, destroy animal, destroy this world. But what is really amazed me was that eagle dancing in the air. Thank you admin for showing this stress relief documentary
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I am opening a hospital for mentally damaged otters that have been traumatized by their mothers leaving them, any donations would be put to really good use, lol.
@@avonavians2860 Thank you! It was so considerate to answer my question. I love learning about things like this. I’m one of those people who always have a Rolodex full of random facts. Blessings, Red
Gorgeous to watch but narration trails off frequently leaving me strainingto figure out the complete sentence. This guy gets Carried away with his sophistication Terribly annoying......and distracting. Could possiblyfind some Normalinstead of all this affectation and exaggurated sense of self
Thank you to all who made this awesome documentary! Enjoyed so much 😍
Tom baker did a great narration job on this very interesting sweet documentary ❤
The endless hours of patience and dedication these film camera people have never ceases to amaze me. Bravo to them and many thanks.
Yah. And this is just beautiful. A fantastic documentary I really enjoyed.
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I have watched a few times during the years and I always find it fascinating and wonderful. Kudos to all who participated. 👍🏻
What a wonderful documentary. Otters are so charming. It's great the way this programme shows other animals as well - all round a very interesting and informative watch. Thanks 😊
Such charming, bloodthirsty little killers and torturers. Lmao hahaha
There’s nothing cuter than a slow mo shot of a little otter running then sliding on his belly with his tiny little arms hanging back
All animal are cute on it's very own style. Utterly otters is the most cutest animal in the wild. I love otter
How beautiful, clever, irrepressible and adorably playful is an otter!?
Until a couple find their way into your private lake or pond.
They will completely wipe out every fish in a pond in a short time.. I've had to call fish and game twice to remove a family of otters from my small lake.
@@lilmike2710 People can eat fish but otters can't?
@@HypnoticHollywood What??? Bruh..
Tf u talking about?
It was a small pond.. I know i said "lake". They would have devoured all of the fish that we had stocked in the little pond.
But instead of harming the Otters we had them removed and taken to a river nearby. The "Cahaba River" in Alabama. It's a natural river with no dams or levys. Actually it's one of the longest natural rivers in the US.
I'm %100 certain the Otters found plenty of sustenance there. Google it and check it out.
An aquatic lilly we call the "Cahaba Lilly" that's only known to grow in that and one other place on Earth, and that's the Nile River. Also known as "Nile Lilly." Just sayin, I'm sure those Otters flourished there.
It's been nearly 2 decades since then now that I think of it.
@@HypnoticHollywood Wait!! I just remembered that one summer, i will guess around 4th of july in 2005, we were all down at the pond (actually It's an old hand dug open strip mining pit from the 1930's) swimming and carryin on like we do.. A damned Caiman was spotted in that water!!!
One of the kids saw it and leaped (literally) out of the water screaming "ALLIGATOR ALLIGATOR!" We didn't really believe it but we made all kids get out and we sat still for a spell... Sure enough, that joker broke the surface, slowly easing its way to the bank on the far side and made it's way up onto the shore. It was just over 4 feet long. We could not believe what we were seeing and nobody (fortunately) had thought to bring any guns. So we called Fish and Game and told them "An alligator was in our pond." We just rednecks so we didn't know it was a Caiman. It was a couple hours later when she showed up and finally spotted it. Thats when she told us what it was and then she had a couple more officers come and they captured it. None of us could pinpoint exactly how it got there but she (game warden) suggested it was probably someones pet that had either gotten lose or deliberately released. Not sure what they did with the animal though.
Anyway.... I thought you'd like that. I know I'll never forget it and those kids that spotted it damn sure won't ever forget.
disgusting animals
This is otterly amazing
So fawking cute the way they run and glide on the ice and the snow and into their little watering hole.....;))))
I love watching animal documentary’s. They are just so fascinating!!
A great peace comes from observing nature doing natural things. We miss out on it because our own lives are so artificial.
Is there anyone who loves this as much as me but isnt obsessed with it???
Down Chain how do you know
James Burgess near the end when the mom got into the den I jumped outta my friggin chair, and I'm not obsessed with otters, was just interested in learning about them.
I'm not even interested in learning about them. Just watching then. That scene where the mother otter uses all her skill and wit to twist and turn away from those wolves, incredible. And then 2 minutes later they are off again !!!
“Hey Mom! Look at me I’m Superman! Otterrr SLIIIIIIDE!” - cutest otter ever
Thank you for posting this wonderful video, I've enjoyed it a lot!
My heart was breaking when I thought the mother otter was going to end up like the swan... How very wrong was I. And how very happy too.
Think of how many spare bedrooms, basements & garages could be put to proper use if we humans did as the otters do, which is cutting their offspring loose come adolescence.
I'm trying to collect as many otter documentaries as I can and I've been looking through the lists of episodes of BBC's Natural World and PBS's Nature. On Natural World there's Otters of Yellowstone and Nature lists Yellowstone Otters. They are both listed as having been broadcast in 1998 and their descriptions seem to match. Are they the same documentary?
Look up otter pet videos on youtube, you'll enjoy those as well.
@@HypnoticHollywood You should watch this documentary: ruclips.net/video/ubcDXOo70n0/видео.html
I love this!!! So hilarious too...amazing footage
Otterly adorable
Why are otters so CUTE?
melakittycat Aj I have NO IDEA!
It's kind of sad that for hundreds of years people had only one use for them to make coats, and because otters were blamed for human overfishing they killed them whenever they had a chance.
An excellent musical score.
Just imagine the first Otter to figure out sliding is a better form of transportation. He was probably running tiresomely through snow and just said “dude I’m so done with running in snow rn. I’m just gonna do a dead stop rn and rest.” Then just started sliding and thought “holy shit I can still move I’m gonna do this every time fuck running!”
I like the music it reminds me of Tarka the otter music😘
Is the tail of the otter only used to steer while swimming or does it propel them as well?
that swan death was pretty intense
33 F vs 33 C
Otters are adorable😍
Otters never miss out on an opportunity to have fun. They don't have any body issues. Never ask " does this fish make my butt look fat?". Oh to be like an otter.
25:01 fish slapped the mom otter hella hard. 😂🤣
My brain before this documentary: ew otters are like weisel.
After: aw daydreaming what it would be like to have one be my buddy otter
this is why animals are stronger and more powerful in defending in packs
the frozen place is great hope the animal lives in peace
Otter hadir bang 😃
those coyotes had me yelling at my monitor.
All animal is practising and practice all year, then next year new recruits practice the whole year. God creation is perfect. Beautiful. Provide each other. All many good things we can learn from animal. But then we human was created long time ago, time by time we human slowly destroy our own environment, destroy animal, destroy this world. But what is really amazed me was that eagle dancing in the air. Thank you admin for showing this stress relief documentary
God is sooo wonderful
The only creator
Love him sooo much
6:21 'Go away kid, you're bothering me.'
Have we gotten a pixar movie about Otters yet? if not, what are you waiting for!
Hey kids I'll be right back. I just heading to the store for cigarettes. lol
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Amazing animals
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I am opening a hospital for mentally damaged otters that have been traumatized by their mothers leaving them, any donations would be put to really good use, lol.
Why did they reintroduce the cayotes in the first place?
We reintroduced wolves, coyotes have always been around.
Good thing there's no baby seals in Yellowstone.
Yet.
It's funny how she ditches the kids to be able to raise the new babies.
Yellowstone or Yellowknife? Lol… I do know what it is, just was reading the description…
come on coyotes, go get your own food, why you gotta steal the mother and babies' hard earned meals?
Could just eat the otters themselves.
Why does this harmonica music remind me of Canada??
46:00 ha if I can't eat it, you can't eat it either coyote!!
But i can eat you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
hey....I know that voice!!!
DOCTOR WHO!!!!!!
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I saw one of these lunatics testing the snowboarders at Aspen last winter. Guess who won? (Kidding, but isn't it a great mental picture?)
she just left her other. babies and got pregnant and moved on and looking for a mate already to get pregnant again
awww
None of you seem to understand delayed implantation - how and why it evolved and works for some species. Your comments are stupid.
@@susanh98110 interesting how they can harbor embryos and nurse a litter of pups all at the same time. Does implantation occur around weaning?
Aliens documentaries like this for humans
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any0ne else expecting t0 see a TARDIS land 0n the ice
At the last part with the Raven and the eagle, dwl, the eagle must have said that this raven is so damn provoking and irritating...
Argl ! les coyotes ont vraiment tué le cygne ?... un cygne... on n'imagine pas que ça puisse avoir un prédateur, un cygne.
...les loutres peuvent s'en prendre à des cygnes ???
If hungry enough or the opportunity arises...
Komodo Dragons of Yellowstone Park....
50:23 😂😂😂😂
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I thought otters mate for life? Maybe just sea otters?
Marine otters, not to be confused with sea otters, and giant otters apparently mate for life. Other species usually don't.
@@avonavians2860 Thank you! It was so considerate to answer my question. I love learning about things like this. I’m one of those people who always have a Rolodex full of random facts. Blessings, Red
We do not need to see the killing of another animal. I don't care if it is nature. We Don't Need To See It!
Tom Baker!
:D
Its Guyser not Geeser
its geyser u dumb bitch
@@davidgrabpwski2823 You're the idiot. She's attempting to correct the way he pronounces it by spelling it phonetically.
Otter fishing > Falconry
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Too many tight shots
doctor who is narrating!!!!!!!!!!
Dr. Who
Gorgeous to watch but narration trails off frequently leaving me strainingto figure out the complete sentence. This guy gets Carried away with his sophistication Terribly annoying......and distracting. Could possiblyfind some Normalinstead of all this affectation and exaggurated sense of self
Non-American accent inappropriate.
Id love to trap an otter
Southern Trapper That would be taking the otter away from its home. Leave wildlife alone.
Sarcasm right?
And what? Kill it for its fur? You greedy bastard.
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