I remember the first time I saw this and I was in awe of the calfs stamina and will to live. The calf had heart. Reminds you to NEVER GIVE UP. NOT DEAD, CANT QUIT! WE'RE ALL GONNA MAKE IT BOYS!!
For those who are curious, the two species of animals featured here are a boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) and an arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos). This scene takes place in northern Canada, specifically, in a large region called the Barren Grounds or also, the Barren Lands.
I remember watching so many of these documentaries and I was always proud of the wolves catching the herbivore. I watched these for hours as a smaller kid.
Man, Hans Zimmer really did elevate season 2 to new heights. I love most of these documentaries, but this one is memorable, inspiring, and most captivating. I think the main score and the music during special scenes play a major role.
Sir David Attenborough narrated versions is the best! BBC Planet Earth becomes more interesting because of it, I hope....it will last long for few more episode. Thank you for the hard work Sir David Attenborough and the entire crew. One of the best documentary channel ever!
and delicious, like veal. Wolves in the barren lands actually feed their pups lemmings. Lots of them. Easy to catch real close to the den and an unlimited supple during pup season!!
Let alone a lone wolf. News like to use that term to describe... Well you know. In reality, lone wolves don't survive long in the wild because wolves work better in a pack. Even in packs wolves hunting success rate is only like 30%...
But herbivore is hunted literally as soon as they breath the air. Predators usually hid their newborns so well, but herbivores usually born in an open space and gotta followed it's mom or being a snack.
Guys just comment about how cool the actual video was instead of getting annoyed about one tiny error that they had done in the title. Chill out and enjoy the hunt.
I was impressed, I didn’t think foxes were big enough to take on caribou (even calves). Then the video started and the world fell back into place with wolves hunting caribou. Edit: when this comment was made, the RUclips title incorrectly identified the canid as a fox. Attenborough had it right the whole time, but their RUclips team goofed on the title with “Arctic fox hunts caribou calf”. I am happy they corrected it.
When ever your hear this guys voice out in the wild, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!
No kidding. Lol
😂😂😂☠
His a good narrator
And so Jay 420 types this unaware of the danger that is behind him.
Especially when there's a raging forest fire and you hear him shout, "FAH, FAH!"😜
I remember the first time I saw this and I was in awe of the calfs stamina and will to live. The calf had heart. Reminds you to NEVER GIVE UP. NOT DEAD, CANT QUIT! WE'RE ALL GONNA MAKE IT BOYS!!
justice for the abused calf!
Go Down, Slaver.
wolves struggle hunting alone as well. They are more successfully when there are a few of them and they apply tactics.
What about us, mofo
For those who are curious, the two species of animals featured here are a boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) and an arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos). This scene takes place in northern Canada, specifically, in a large region called the Barren Grounds or also, the Barren Lands.
Thank you!
Thank you
How do you tell a boreal caribou from a barren ground caribou? Just geography?
lucus jorquera …………..liar!! 😳🤣😁👈🏽(jk)
@@MsNessbit They are actually the same animal, but with two common names.
Start of the video I was like "wow, Arctic Foxes look remarkably similar to Wolves"😃
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They definitely don't.....
Amazing that the calf outpaced the wolf. Awesome video
So many baby caribous running next to their mother in the drone shots at the beginning! Such an adorable sight!
It's hot air balloon not drone 😁
@@JustAnimeVids never had drones back then in 2005ish I think 😂😂
@@aldorfc220 LOL 😆 I'm not sure about that but I've seen behind the scenes they used hot air balloon
Woooowwww!! That lil baby caribou's will to live literally just inspired me!!.... He literally ran for his life!!
That calf "out here" representing all marathon runners 🏃♂️
I will join too 🏃🏃🏻♂️
😂
No.
Only they run for their life.
I love the energy displayed by the young Caribou. It is not easy to die!
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its not easy to live as a arctic wolf (even if we call him as a "fox")
And that, is the difference between a carnivore athlete from a vegan athlete lol carnivores have more power, but vegans have more stamina
@@johnnyboy3357 thats not how any of this works
Arctic wolf hunting baby caribou in a arctic wolf documentary: *let’s gooooo*
Baby caribou being hunted in a caribou documentary: *;-;*
people like carnivores because their consciousness is similar to them because of eating meat.
They fixed the title, now ya'll can chill out (and be best friends with the woolfie)
What was the title before?
@@shifty1927 "Arctic Fox"
I'm always waiting videos on BBC earth 💯🙋♂️
Team notifications on💯✊🏾
Yeah! Bro!
Sir Attenborough's dramatic voice adds more beauty and suspense to the wildlife scene.
I hope sir David Attenborough will live for another decade what a voice!
y'all ever been chased by a person just to get a whooping, now imagine a chase where you're 100% sure you'll die if you get caught. incredible
very beautiful and fun to see the nature of the forest and animals in the wild
Wolf: sees a baby caribou
*We got a runner!*
Stamina. This is why big cats get as close as possible to ambush prey at close range.
and thats why rabbit is mascot of Duracell battery and not Cheetah or Wolf..
Really ?
@@spaceartist1272 ENERGIZER 😡😡😡
BBC never disappoints 👍
I remember watching so many of these documentaries and I was always proud of the wolves catching the herbivore. I watched these for hours as a smaller kid.
BBC the best. Beautiful !!! & sir Attenborough, the voice of the natural world, forever reverberates.
Excellent videography! Love the stamina of the baby caribou!
Beautifully filmed, and it seems arctic is very diversed ecosystem ,I like wolves the way they chase.
Always waiting with your voice david 😊😊
Man, Hans Zimmer really did elevate season 2 to new heights. I love most of these documentaries, but this one is memorable, inspiring, and most captivating. I think the main score and the music during special scenes play a major role.
BBC Earth My Best Channel Thank you.
*Me* 😢😢😢
*Narrator* 2:13 " but the calf has stamina"
*Me* 😊😊😊
Hahaha
I love nature, animals. I care for the wolf but rooted for the calf..run baby!
Interesting no one at BBC would notice such a discrepancy. Unusual for the BBC folks. Still a very good video with excellent videography .
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Yeah right as I noticed
thank you very much BBC Earth
The music the footage the words...... Everything is spectacular in BBC EARTH
Filming from the sky is just incredible
This is another reason why wolves are my favoriet animals they never give up but they know when to quit
Hat off to this amazing storyteller whose voice takes me way deeper in the wildlife
Man 2:40 the time when there damn great smile on u face the calf survived 👍👌😋.
Gotta admit the mental image of a fox hunting caribou had me interested and fascinated then...wolf. Oh! That makes alot more sense. Missed an oopsie!
That's one hell of a run by the calf. What a stamina for the baby
When I read the title I thought well that's ambitious. That's why I'm watching. To see a fox manage to pull it off.
It's a wolf
@@ceciliacarrillo6923 Yup
They changed the title.
That young calf who beat the wolf by stamina strength must have become a star among his mates in the herd :)
One stumble and it's all over!
unbelievable calf escape .
Amazing filming and beautiful footage
Sir David Attenborough narrated versions is the best! BBC Planet Earth becomes more interesting because of it, I hope....it will last long for few more episode. Thank you for the hard work Sir David Attenborough and the entire crew. One of the best documentary channel ever!
aww 🥰 the baby caribous 🦌 are sooo adorable 😊❤️
and delicious, like veal. Wolves in the barren lands actually feed their pups lemmings. Lots of them. Easy to catch real close to the den and an unlimited supple during pup season!!
Really great filming!
I am praying for it survive. God bless you all and all creatures
Very nice video the animals food cycle always running .....but they don't. Destabilize the Nature. ,'
Your background vocals really unique and remarkable
The calf..."uh oh-running out of breath but I-oh I-I got stamina" 😂
Baby is lucky. He really want to live
its very hard to live like a carnivore unlike herbivore there food is everywhere
Let alone a lone wolf.
News like to use that term to describe... Well you know.
In reality, lone wolves don't survive long in the wild because wolves work better in a pack. Even in packs wolves hunting success rate is only like 30%...
@@AaronShenghao seriously 🤦
Wild dogs in Africa has a success rate of 80 percent
But herbivore is hunted literally as soon as they breath the air.
Predators usually hid their newborns so well, but herbivores usually born in an open space and gotta followed it's mom or being a snack.
well carnivores food is everywhere it just has a tendency to run away
@@rebeccasvec6138 this is tundra not Africa or any tropical forest 😂
David Attenborough my all time favourite commentator
1:57 he's a runner he's a trackstar🏃♂️😂😂😂
The stamina saved the baby caribou
Its kinda sad that i have never seen a herde that big, great drone-shots!
Aaah nature is tough!
Aww i was rooting for the wolf...
Mashaallah subhaanallah beautiful creations of Allah almighty #royalrecipes
The voice I am addicted to..
The Title suggests foxes, they'd never take on prey that big.
My little tabby chases them out of the yard constantly. Wolves, on the other hand.
It's a wolf
the wolf probably contemplates on becoming a grass eater afterwards
Alas, it doesn't have the guts to go through with it!
Thank you
Guys just comment about how cool the actual video was instead of getting annoyed about one tiny error that they had done in the title. Chill out and enjoy the hunt.
Wow! Trust Attenborrough to deliver the best👍
The wolf looks sick
Amazing video,thank you
That wolf chasing the baby boo was so intense I forgot I was late for work 🤣
Yo I’ve never seen anything more intense..🤣 I was rooting for that calf I tell you what
The scenes in this clip are breathtaking!!
Sir David attenborough ♥️
They made a mistake that's a wolf not a fox! When I first read it I was like that must be one bad ass fox!
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beautifully captured! and music too!
only bbc can do this..
You get the hardest things easier to pay the price to face much harder things for the rest of your life
Wow that calf bolted out of his socks under fartlek conditions. Felt there were a couple of minor stumbles. Margin for error was zero. 👏
Is that not an Arctic Wolf??? I think the title is wrong lol
Yeah it’s Arctic fox
@@c_idd the narrator literally called it an Arctic Wolf
Lol
Sensacional
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE it’s definitely a wolf and not a fox
Thought this would be a video of an Internet browser hunting a coffee shop. Was pleasantly surprised.
David Attenborough Let’s Celebrate
That ain't no Arctic Fox, they are half the size of a Red Fox. Arctic Wolf... yes.
Fantastic video 👍👍
Боже, как же красиво!
Have a nice day BBC
Damn I wish the US would do something like this. BBC kicks PBS's butt most of the time on quality content
Awe, the Canadian wilderness 🇨🇦
Camera 📷 Is Everywhere 😁 Osm Commentry
I really wish you guys would upload your videos in 4K. 1080p just seems so 2009.
As soon as David Attenborough said the calf has stamina I said out loud to the calf, "Dang! Keep going! You have a full life ahead of you!"
: mother, why did you leave me behind?
: i was busy, sorry.
Seeing him smiling in the thumb, I was literally wondering whether the animals in the wild do that too
I’m always annoyed when the prey escapes
i love bbc earth because This video very beautiful and amezing i from Nepal
never seen this.amazing.nice.
Okay BBC earth, Fox it is :)
The best sir david
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I was impressed, I didn’t think foxes were big enough to take on caribou (even calves). Then the video started and the world fell back into place with wolves hunting caribou.
Edit: when this comment was made, the RUclips title incorrectly identified the canid as a fox. Attenborough had it right the whole time, but their RUclips team goofed on the title with “Arctic fox hunts caribou calf”. I am happy they corrected it.
That's a wolf
@@ceciliacarrillo6923 BBC Earth corrected the title, but when it was originally posted, the title was “Arctic fox hunts Caribou calf”
WOLF! Bloody Wolf! I thought I was about to see a first!
Listen closely and you can hear that calf say “not today, bitch” in caribou
It's a stunning story.
40 mph over rough terrain, barefoot 😲
Wonderful video I enjoyed it
When was it filmed i thank the them still reproduce like many years ago