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  • @CarlaHanson68
    @CarlaHanson68 3 года назад +629

    I honestly could listen to Mr. Attenborough all day. His shows are always fascinating and his voice soothing.

    • @ikhoonyejelem2967
      @ikhoonyejelem2967 3 года назад +9

      Death is gonna die before this man does

    • @syedfarzan6695
      @syedfarzan6695 3 года назад +17

      From childhood to adulthood been listening to his work.

    • @syedfarzan6695
      @syedfarzan6695 3 года назад +12

      @@ikhoonyejelem2967 can't imagine any documentary without his voice

    • @summalumma1063
      @summalumma1063 3 года назад +10

      I never ever want him to die 😭😭😭😭

    • @kernow2619
      @kernow2619 3 года назад +19

      His title is Sir not Mr, he has earned that so try to remember.

  • @Hawkmoon1981
    @Hawkmoon1981 3 года назад +322

    When he says "come on little one" to the lemur I instantly had a flashback to his brother Sir Richard (RIP) encouraging the baby raptor to break out of the egg in the original Jurassic Park.

    • @ragesh29
      @ragesh29 3 года назад +14

      Exactly my thoughts.. but I honestly didn't know they were brothers..

    • @henrylivingstone2971
      @henrylivingstone2971 3 года назад +8

      Jesus Christ, you read my mind !!! I was just about to comment that until I saw yours, amazing how similar they are

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday 3 года назад +9

      ikr, and they're brothers, idk if thats unintentional but man thats an amazing moment considering their connection

    • @Wahyukristiyanto
      @Wahyukristiyanto 3 года назад +2

      Gita tidak suka bakso

    • @katiearbuckle9017
      @katiearbuckle9017 3 года назад +7

      It was a very similar Tone too. Maybe their Dad or Mom had a similar way of speaking to Animals and Puppets of Animals.

  • @dsdilawar5937
    @dsdilawar5937 3 года назад +135

    That Replanting or Reforestation clip was sooo satisfying.
    Those men r doing an amazing job for the entire world

    • @htownjesse
      @htownjesse 3 года назад +6

      I found that to be so wonderful. When he said a million trees in 3 years I was stunned.

    • @QUESCANADA
      @QUESCANADA 3 года назад +1

      Yea, it’s very satisfying indeed.I’d like to know how far they’ve gone with that project

    • @deno202
      @deno202 3 года назад +1

      I am happy that those kind of people exist

    • @hjhjkhfkfkd
      @hjhjkhfkfkd 2 года назад +1

      @@htownjesse That's actually quite a small amount. I've personally planted 70, 000 tree's in a two month period as a paid tree planter in Canada. I was on the low end performance wise, around 2k a day, but they were guys who could do 4k a day. So just during that one season, and just our one company, we planted a couple million trees in two months.

    • @marcob1729
      @marcob1729 2 года назад +1

      @@QUESCANADA unfortunately, Madagascar in general is not only seeing ongoing deforestation, but the rate of the deforestation continues to increase

  • @thaylamay3531
    @thaylamay3531 3 года назад +553

    Fun fact, David Attenborough is the brother of Richard Attenborough, the actor who plays John Hammond in Jurassic Park (the dude who created the park). If you listen to their voices you can hear a similarity 😊

    • @Leonhardt_Nukryst
      @Leonhardt_Nukryst 3 года назад +45

      "Welcome... to Jurassic Park."

    • @marcusgraves2662
      @marcusgraves2662 3 года назад +24

      David also voices his brother in the "Return to JP" DLC for Jurassic World: Evolution. (:

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 2 года назад +11

      Richard’s first big hit was opposite Jimmy Steward in “Flight of The Phenix”; he played the weird German engineer. David was going on his first major expedition.

    • @sun6moon9
      @sun6moon9 2 года назад +4

      Uau! Didnt know that but i totally see it.

    • @rachelc.641
      @rachelc.641 2 года назад +29

      omg! When he says “come out little one” my brain automatically thought of when “John hammond” says the same when an egg is hatching in Jurassic Park!

  • @raihanabari783
    @raihanabari783 3 года назад +44

    David Attenborough’s work for nature and it’s animal touched so many people’s hearts ♥️! We all adore him for his noble work.

  • @altain
    @altain 3 года назад +31

    One of the important person in this world...... Respected ......
    sir david Attenborough

  • @salahelackad2005
    @salahelackad2005 3 года назад +144

    God bless you Sir Attenborough! The most fascinating narrator of all times...

    • @buninparadise9476
      @buninparadise9476 2 года назад

      no god necessary

    • @JW4REnvironment
      @JW4REnvironment 2 года назад

      Well said! And admirable for speaking out about the climate emergency! 😊

  • @mansoorp5620
    @mansoorp5620 3 года назад +18

    Planting a million in just 3 years😍. I can't help thanking the team for the whole planet

  • @benjiebenjamin7810
    @benjiebenjamin7810 3 года назад +8

    If society could only respect & care about animals a mere fraction of this dear man....the world would be a much better place ❤.

  • @davidbrown7932
    @davidbrown7932 3 года назад +8

    David , I am 59 I have been following you since I was in the 6th grade . I am a keen follower of nature my whole life so I feel I know you I appreciate all you do , I have noticed many species that have disappeared since I was a boy in Detroit Michigan, the northern shrike is sadly gone , the wild Bob white , the meadow lark , ring neck pheasant, red headed wood pecker . These birds in the wild are gone this is very sad . What’s in your opinion the best thing we can do for such tragic loss . Thanks David Brown from Detroit

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 2 года назад

      The best thing you can do is reduce your carbon footprint and general consumption. Eat less (or no) meat, buy less single use plastic, invest in renewables and electrification of cars and heating. Then, if you still want to do more, donate to organizations like the World Wildlife fund.

  • @eastlandosauce254
    @eastlandosauce254 3 года назад +14

    Mr.Attenborough the legendary voice it's always interesting listening to his documentaries

  • @kryptokrypto702
    @kryptokrypto702 2 года назад +66

    It's possible earth could be the most alien planet in the universe. We have flying things, swimming things, floating things. We have shape changers, color changers and everything inbetween. There are animals with tentacles, other animals with legs, arms. We have animals that live in extreme cold, extreme heat, and even in acid.
    Some animals lay eggs, others give live births.
    There are giants, and microscopic ones as well.
    Then we have the smoothest talking alien of them all, David Attenborough. 🙂
    What a wonderful alien world we live in.

    • @druidofthefang
      @druidofthefang 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ryRcPeOM1sY/видео.html
      These animals do look very alien.
      Even humans look weird and alien, I think.

    • @hochigaming14yearsago90
      @hochigaming14yearsago90 2 года назад +1

      Well said

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Год назад

      Wdym "alien planet". In what way is alien an adjective here? In terms of variety? Don’t you think complex life evolving on any planet would mean that life expands into all sorts of directions?

  • @GustavoDB
    @GustavoDB 2 года назад +2

    This sr was born for this. How pleasant is the way he explaine things. And despite the age, that kind of calm and shiny personality is there always. I feel like if a great friend is explaining me life. What a beautiful person must be. Thanks Mr David

  • @motivatedt9926
    @motivatedt9926 3 года назад +5

    David attenborough is a true legend. I'm 41 yrs old and remember when I was 7,8 yrs old my mother got me the trials of life VCR tapes I loved them

  • @LazySquib
    @LazySquib 2 года назад +2

    David Attenborough is a godsend to nature documentaries, no other nature nature documentary can grasp my attention like he can.

  • @abrar2817
    @abrar2817 3 года назад +10

    When I listen Dr David attenborough ;
    I close my eyes and sit along the side of window 😊😊
    The voice of sir Dr David attenborough is of a Night angle 💙💙
    StaY blessed SiR.......

  • @Itzchandan024
    @Itzchandan024 3 года назад +59

    No doubt, no wonder, no hesitation... Sir David is the most worthy, praiseworthy & trustworthy personality for Planet Earth at this moment. Love you Sir 😍🙏

    • @DunedinMultimedia2
      @DunedinMultimedia2 3 года назад

      Not a fan, sorry.

    • @angelabalog447
      @angelabalog447 3 года назад +1

      @@DunedinMultimedia2 tada nemoj da se oglasiš...ko te pita jesi li fan, ili nisi..

  • @Garry-pd8gw
    @Garry-pd8gw 3 месяца назад

    I have to thank Mr Attenborough for my love of animals, as I grew up watching him on TV, and I still watch him to this day

  • @nagamaheshjanigarla8211
    @nagamaheshjanigarla8211 2 года назад +10

    That happyness after listening to the number of plants planted is understandable but how painful it should be for a person like him to know how such magnificent birds are vanished

  • @Jennifercox
    @Jennifercox 3 года назад +2

    I feel such a sense of joy and wonder listening to David Attenborough. So lovely to be able to go on this little adventure with him while I’m stuck at home.

  • @WhoGotSoulHere
    @WhoGotSoulHere 2 года назад +4

    I need me to buy a box with all episodes this man did. Its so fun and interesting to learn from this man

  • @lowesonia8551
    @lowesonia8551 3 года назад +19

    UK and a World treasure. Sir David Attenborough. For over 50 years we have been learning about subjects concerning Natures evolution on this Planet. Lovable human, self-effacing behind his explanation from the infime detail through to the stories end.

  • @billalrajib8443
    @billalrajib8443 3 года назад +12

    I love the way he talk. I enjoy watching, listening and calm my mind at the same time. I never enjoyed documentary from other host. His the reason I got so addicted to animal documentaries. We'll miss you sir.,❤️

  • @kathryncarter6143
    @kathryncarter6143 3 года назад +21

    So glad you're working so hard to keep the forest alive!!! Pray you'll continue to have great success

  • @GuineaPigEveryday
    @GuineaPigEveryday 3 года назад +14

    Never seen this documentary, but I love his work and I'll probably check this one out sometime soon, so glad he is still hard at work carrying on his message of environmentalism and as an important symbol for nature and so many other things

  • @mari-louiseapsey2665
    @mari-louiseapsey2665 3 года назад +16

    That was so interesting! Nature is so amazing, and we discover and learn new species everyday. Thanks to people like Sir David Attenborough that share all this knowledge with us, so we can all enjoy.🦎🪲🐢

  • @pootytangnl
    @pootytangnl 3 года назад +22

    Planted 1 million trees in 3 years, thats really amazing

  • @chrish2996
    @chrish2996 3 года назад +9

    Hello Sir David. I remember you rebuilding a large egg using tape in 1960's. You are Legendary.

  • @saifwarda8896
    @saifwarda8896 3 года назад +6

    Mr.Attenborough's voice is so deep and calming!!!
    I think he would make a perfect actor♡

    • @ashishshah6730
      @ashishshah6730 3 года назад

      We have enough actors, but we don't have anymore like Mr David Attenborough. Please let him be what he is

  • @darlingtro1997
    @darlingtro1997 3 года назад +2

    Attenborough ......will never become old

  • @steadfasttherenowned2460
    @steadfasttherenowned2460 2 года назад +3

    I've been a fan of his since my earliest memories. I was one of the small children who watched nature docs instead of cartoons.

  • @alexcarter2542
    @alexcarter2542 2 года назад

    ...my heart mayyyyyyyy have overloaded from cuteness when i saw that tiny little creature staring back at them in the box... I require an hour in a room full of those things if i am to recover....

  • @holdenmcgroin8699
    @holdenmcgroin8699 3 года назад +2

    Champion of nature and treasure of humanity, Sir David Attenborough

  • @marydonohoe8200
    @marydonohoe8200 3 года назад +2

    Marvelous work. Congratulations and thank you to these heros of our time.

  • @mariekt313
    @mariekt313 2 года назад +1

    you can really tell how much he enjoys what he does and the knowledge and everything 🥺💕

  • @StealthyDead
    @StealthyDead 2 года назад +5

    Those trees honestly look like something from another planet or a video game or something. I hope they are allowed to grow and prosper

  • @SithMami
    @SithMami 2 года назад

    I love David Attenborough so much

  • @izazai6845
    @izazai6845 3 года назад +4

    kudos to all the hardworking men and women who are really passionate in conservation...well done sir and ma'am.👍💙

  • @inezgraer5482
    @inezgraer5482 3 года назад +8

    Thank you once again Sir David. We are such a destructive species.....we do not deserve to share this planet with these awesome animals. Can one even hope?

  • @iMertin90
    @iMertin90 3 года назад +3

    i hope this man lives forever

  • @brentsarazin4346
    @brentsarazin4346 2 года назад

    You have to have a 'real' heart to be able to share this information regarding and nature topics David embraces to catch the internal ears of any and every concerned human about our Planet.

  • @melvinshine9841
    @melvinshine9841 3 года назад +4

    One of the things that fascinates me is that eggs really can't get much bigger than that. Even the eggs of giant sauropods that were 90+ feet long and 50+ tons couldn't have been much bigger than those of an elephant bird. Once you get up to the size of a basketball eggs can't be much larger or the shells would either collapse in on themselves or be too thick for whatever is in them to break out.

    • @LG141602
      @LG141602 2 года назад +1

      They're not the same thickness.

  • @296jacqi
    @296jacqi 3 года назад +1

    I can’t not watch any video of his I come across. He makes everything fascinating.

  • @animalswithtomek4188
    @animalswithtomek4188 3 года назад +13

    Wow - one of the last chicks of the elephant bird!!!

    • @aw3383
      @aw3383 3 года назад +2

      I will not eat scrambed eggs any more.

  • @asoiafreview
    @asoiafreview 3 года назад +3

    Absolute legend!!!

  • @drrezaulhossain8181
    @drrezaulhossain8181 3 года назад +3

    Reimplantation to preserve ecology is very invaluable and fantastic

  • @tasty_ai
    @tasty_ai Год назад

    Sad about the elephant bird, Happy to know the efforts by these wonderful people contributing to the conservation.

  • @pantaleomario7265
    @pantaleomario7265 2 года назад

    Amazing and fascinating report sir Attenborough

  • @janviergalle
    @janviergalle 2 года назад

    Sir David Attenborough is the real noble man in my book now a day.

  • @GoofyCams
    @GoofyCams 3 года назад +21

    And now, there are 26 million people on Madagascar.

    • @judemetz8963
      @judemetz8963 3 года назад

      That's really sad. I'm afraid that will eventually destroy the island's irreplaceable habitat.

  • @wildlifeuk5088
    @wildlifeuk5088 3 года назад +4

    An amazing guy

  • @Makvandar
    @Makvandar 2 года назад +2

    7:26 He really reminded me of John Hammond from Jurassic Park, where the Raptor egg is hatching. John Hammond was played by his brother, Richard Attenborough.

  • @gabealexander88
    @gabealexander88 3 года назад +5

    The best thing mankind has ever done is give life to plants and animals. It should be a requirement for all .Also, congratulations to Sir David for having such an incredible old shell .

  • @Cloud7050
    @Cloud7050 3 года назад +40

    So much effort to replant forests yet they will never be the same and will take so long to regrow. Meanwhile us humans are clearing out precious forests in other areas like nobody's business. Illegal logging, slash & burn etc...

    • @salahelackad2005
      @salahelackad2005 3 года назад +2

      If every human being on earth plants his own tree, then we'll have 7.5 billion trees added to planet earth! Not bad...

    • @Half_Centaur
      @Half_Centaur 3 года назад +3

      @@salahelackad2005 That's a nice thought, but there are something like 3 trillion trees on this planet. Even if every single person planted 1, that would increase the amount of trees on this planet by 0.2%. Meanwhile, over 15 billion trees are cut down every year. Everyone would have to plant a tree every six months of their lives just to keep up.

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 2 года назад

      @@Half_Centaur and yet, we have more trees today than 100 years ago. But sure. Sure.

    • @Half_Centaur
      @Half_Centaur 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesbizs That's interesting. I looked it up and, from what I could find, that's true of the United states (which is great) but not of the planet as a whole.

  • @monlegaspi
    @monlegaspi 2 года назад +1

    The hero voice of my childhood animal planet era 😍

  • @michaeljohnsenining6621
    @michaeljohnsenining6621 3 года назад +2

    This man is a legend..

  • @ZennExile
    @ZennExile 3 года назад +5

    My stomach audibly responded to the debut of the egg. We absolutely ate them.

    • @royalbloodedledgend
      @royalbloodedledgend 3 года назад +1

      Think of the omelette that thing could make

    • @ZennExile
      @ZennExile 3 года назад +2

      @@royalbloodedledgend right...and they were just laying around. Like snacks your mom put out around the house while you were taking a nap. Just had to distract the 9 foot murder birds.

  • @ACAWILD
    @ACAWILD 3 года назад +1

    Nice to hear this sounds....

  • @elmarumar152
    @elmarumar152 3 года назад +11

    David Attenborough is almost a part of nature
    👍

  • @aves4081
    @aves4081 3 года назад +7

    Would love to see the elephant bird in person, if it wasn't extinct

  • @Natureindica
    @Natureindica 3 года назад +3

    Legend is legend👌

  • @abdulkaderak8381
    @abdulkaderak8381 2 года назад

    Sir David Attenborough i respect you sir...
    And i like Your voice

  • @zeemahsciences4118
    @zeemahsciences4118 3 года назад +2

    I love this man ❤️

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 3 года назад +3

    The age of a giant egg was not so old, really, just 1,300 years. Interesting, indeed.

    • @LeonieJMerry
      @LeonieJMerry 3 года назад

      Fun fact that'll blow your mind: mammoths existed whilst the pyramids of Giza were being built. Which means woolly mammoths existed closer to us (modern day humans) than they did to the dinosaurs (60+ mil years ago)!

  • @radcatz
    @radcatz 3 года назад +5

    David back at it again!!! I love this so much. Keep it up and stay curious 😊😊

  • @tuco4386
    @tuco4386 3 года назад +2

    Nice to see you again Dear Sir 😊🌿🌹🍵

  • @angiebat-on3296
    @angiebat-on3296 2 года назад +2

    Sometimes extinction is a natural process caused by nature, but most of the time caused by mankind.

    • @darthmaul216
      @darthmaul216 2 года назад

      Most extinctions in the human era *

  • @boikhutsomoraka2526
    @boikhutsomoraka2526 3 года назад +1

    The greatest commentator of all time

  • @josemercado1325
    @josemercado1325 2 года назад +1

    God bless you keep up the good work I'm always watching your videos🙏

  • @chriscooperman6102
    @chriscooperman6102 3 года назад +1

    I bet that made its layer's eyes water. Respect Sir David.

  • @Cats2Fat
    @Cats2Fat 3 года назад +2

    Fascinating

  • @andresdeleon5160
    @andresdeleon5160 3 года назад +11

    I love plants and animals of Madagascar.

    • @pepperco100
      @pepperco100 2 года назад

      In the ocean there are two highly venomous sea snakes: the hook-nosed sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa) and the yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platurus).

  • @shooter9958
    @shooter9958 2 года назад

    When I want to study and learn more about the natural world..I just watch Sir David's programs on animals, plants and how they lived (extinct)..or survive in today's world.

  • @MrSa458
    @MrSa458 3 года назад +4

    This is why I want to travel the world to rediscover all the animals that the world has forgotten about like the elephant bird.

  • @kathryncarter6143
    @kathryncarter6143 3 года назад +1

    What a cutie; & man can he jump!!!

  • @user-cm9sf7vs5h
    @user-cm9sf7vs5h 2 года назад +2

    "Come on little one, that's it" Uncanny voice of his Brother showing there aha

  • @LRaamisvlog
    @LRaamisvlog 3 года назад +2

    Miracle of nature 💓

  • @elephantslionsrhinocerosex6043
    @elephantslionsrhinocerosex6043 3 года назад +1

    Sir attemborough ..un grand monsieur 👏👏👏👏💙💚💙💚💙💙💚❤

  • @robertrenfrow9296
    @robertrenfrow9296 2 года назад

    I've been racking my brain why he was so familiar. Thanks for the info.

  • @JoseFernandez-zt2ry
    @JoseFernandez-zt2ry 3 года назад +4

    Maravilloso muchas bendiciones para ER y todo su ekipo cuidense mucho

  • @M-20-100
    @M-20-100 2 года назад +1

    The unflappable David Attenborough -
    A naturalist most thorough -
    Finally met his match
    When he observed an elephant egg hatch.

  • @nomssanchez3718
    @nomssanchez3718 2 года назад

    watch this gentleman and narrator since 1997 knowing that we have a few years with him when he goes it would more breaking then the queen of England to me

  • @cheddyoptimist118
    @cheddyoptimist118 3 года назад +17

    Everyone: why did the chicken cross the road?
    Dr. Attenborough: why did the elephant bird dissappear?
    Me: 🍗 or 🥚?

  • @mariadaluzmoutinho5701
    @mariadaluzmoutinho5701 3 года назад +4

    Isto é demasiado incrível de se ver!! Sir David explica tão bem o que analisa na natureza espantosa e algumas interrogações ficam no ar!! O contraste do ovo gigante com o lémur mais pequeno do planeta ...destaco o empenho das pessoas em plantar árvores é uma tarefa grandidosa e significa a desflorestação que aconteceu!! Estes vídeos educam imenso...

  • @Trumpsterfire101
    @Trumpsterfire101 2 года назад

    My favourite book as a kid.

  • @derrecktarr7410
    @derrecktarr7410 3 года назад +1

    I'll never be able to go there but thanks for the million trees. 👍👍

  • @capitaorodrigo2886
    @capitaorodrigo2886 3 года назад +17

    I wonder how the forest is doing today ten years later

    • @temuulmunkhtur
      @temuulmunkhtur 3 года назад +2

      pretty sure it decreased by some crazy amount.

  • @palebluedot285
    @palebluedot285 3 года назад

    Best narrator

  • @bmjake
    @bmjake 2 года назад

    David Attenborough: Today, there are 20 million
    Guy in background: Yeaaaahhh 20 million

  • @MrAdryan1603
    @MrAdryan1603 2 года назад +2

    He sounded like his brother in Jurassic Park! "Come on little one! That's it!" Hahah, how funny. Such an adorable little creature!

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 года назад +17

    Madagascar is blessed is such cool and unique wildlife. From lemurs to leaf-tailed geckos. Truly an island that stands out

  • @catc8927
    @catc8927 3 года назад +9

    Wow, kudos to Rainer Dolch and the folks at Association Mitsinjo for planting over a million trees in three years! I hope their work is paying off in an expanded range for indri lemurs.

    • @youngramy1090
      @youngramy1090 3 года назад

      Yeah hopefully!

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 2 года назад

      How exactly did his group plant 900 trees every single day, for 3 years straight?

  • @thelewis2898
    @thelewis2898 2 года назад

    Extraordinary!

  • @jazy3091
    @jazy3091 Год назад +1

    3:25 we can observe a typical British male holding a shiny thing he found in the foreign land and bringing it back to his nest.

  • @jamesbowden4871
    @jamesbowden4871 Год назад

    At 7:25, I feel as if I just heard a voice from beyond the grave.
    David Attenborough sounds *exactly* like his brother the late Richard Attenborough where in character as John Hammond in Jurassic Park he coaxes the baby raptor out of its egg, "C'mon, little one, c'mon. Push! There you are."

  • @skrboro7304
    @skrboro7304 3 года назад +3

    Amazing😍

  • @naturalreach4316
    @naturalreach4316 3 года назад

    So wonderful

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 3 года назад +14

    David Attenborough talking about Madagascar
    What an eggscellent combination

    • @judemetz8963
      @judemetz8963 3 года назад

      Now that's what some might call 2/3 of a P U N ----> P U ! (lol)

  • @hihello1329
    @hihello1329 3 года назад +1

    Seen this 12 years back!! Nice memories

  • @MamaPegasus
    @MamaPegasus 2 года назад

    Great information!