Matthew Eagleton If he’d had the wherewithal to continue after dude arrived, she probably would have been impressed and chosen him; his own insecurities doomed his efforts. There’s a lesson in there...
Indeed, it's amazing how the cameraman manages to capture these animals planning, reactions, face expressions, brilliant work! Other stuff can all be planned leisurely.
I'm always amazed by how they film this stuff so perfectly without being noticed and still have enough footage to tell a story. They must camp out for days!
If you watch some of the photographers in situ, you’ll see the do indeed camp out for days on frozen ground, desert sands, in bogs & marshes & busy forests. Quite hardcore really
that's why it usually takes years and years of work to get these documentaries done and it's also why many documentaries reuse wildlife footage because it's so hard and rare to get good ones
@@Bilson420 Yep. A lot of that footage with the polar bears and other predators was completely faked. All just in studios. Just like the Moon landing. #sarcasm For the small animals (insects, birds, etc.), they do have some purpose-built facilities that act as both atrium and videography studio, but not even all that much of footage for those animals comes from that. Many animals, large and small, just don't do well in captive environments. Of the clips shown here, even the cat stuff wasn't in studios. The "field" there is much less harsh (and budget-friendly). The vast majority of BBC Earth's footage is camping in the field for days and weeks at a time; taken with frontline camera technology/ techniques.
All he had to do was keep going and ignore him and he had her.) So strange though, the timing of the other bird was spot on and all he had to do was show up to get her to go with him; once the other bird stopped. I wish they would have been able to show whether those to birds 'hooked-up'.
it was about that time that i had started to wonder about foley and i was atuned to the very sound of the "vomits pebble". a whoosh overlain with another fast attack element. is this actual or foley? same for the rest...
That bison was such a jerk XD "hey, that kid seems in trouble, could made a good bait while I run away from those wolves tbh, let's go trip him to make an escape!"
I honestly think the one who rammed him was trying to help him, it looked as if he was taking the chance that he could trample the wolves while pushing the other into safety and give him a boost. Just a theory of course.
@@adrielcampos3809 I thought it a sign of mercy, seeing as it was struggling and trying to escape its almost inevitable death. The push was maybe done to speed up its death idk.
These replies here are so naive I thought I was in a Disney movie for a second. Animals try to run from certain death every single day, you honestly think this Bison even has the capacity to consider the possibility of saving another while risking its own life? If that was part of a Bison' biology, they'd been extinct already - doing what it did is unquestionably the best choice in the situation. If Bisons were so heroic as you think, why did they run in the first place? By your logic, they should have stayed in a group and fought all the wolves to save everyone.
These documentaries are really masterpieces. David attenborough's fantastic voice, the magnificent camera work, the editing, just everything. These documentaries give me peace when life is being awful. I'm so grateful for them. I love them so much. Thank you BBC and the team responsible for creating these videos. And I love that you've added the titles of the documentaries the clips belong to. Gives me more for my to-buy list 😁
I'm hoping for the clip of a leopard seal hunting a penguin to be higher in the chart. The moment it throws itself on to the piece of ice after the penguin is a really shocking moment. Seeing that moment convinced me they can successfully hunt killer whales.
@@wilmaknickersfit Bruh... An orca is literally 10x bigger, heavier and faster than a polar bear. 500kg vs 5 tons. Bite force is imcomparable... A bear only has a chance if the orca is somehow stranded on land
@@D-One I think they were saying that a Leopard Seal could hunt an Orca... but that would also be false as Orca are significantly larger, hunt in packs, and use some of the most advanced strategies seen anywhere in the animal kingdoms while Leopard Seals hunt alone (usually) and rely primarily on power/size advantages and ambush hunting techniques.
Not really, he was just right in the way and there was no possibility in turning or slow down speed. So it was full power ahead. He would have died anyway.
Everyone’s talking about the bison, the bird, and the lady spider eating daddy spider, did no one else think that the 25 meter web across the lake was terrifying but absolutely stunning
Man 23:29 has to be one of the most sad yet majestic images. A glorious yet deadly starving land based behemoth staring out at the seemingly endless body of water desperately hungry for food. A++++ on this shot. It perfectly explains the trials of life.
Still a asshole. Next time it happens look out there is a turn coat amongst us just going to shovel someone out onto the wolves dinner plate. Coward bison
@@transvestosaurus878 yea because its impossible to record sound from far away... And it funny how ppl complain that the 4k bluray dont have atmos sound lol its mostly fake sounds anyway
@Allwist 1 It's not efficient to try and guess where the ants would walk, not to mention there probably aren't any microphones sensitive enough to pick up such slight sounds.
"He meets her expectations, but she kills him anyway"
They're ruthless out here
@Fitz Yehboah LOL! Deadly women series
And kids these days say dating is hard...
@Leeangel Cendejas For 10 seconds, Worth it 🤟
He should've feed her first 😁
Lol....was about to say the same thing women are dangerous...hahahahahaaa
No one has the ability to captivate an audience through story telling like David Attenborough.
What a gift he has been to the world.
He truly is incredible!
The look on the bird's face when his rival turned up right when he was about to seal the deal was friggen PRICELESS
Matthew Eagleton
If he’d had the wherewithal to continue after dude arrived, she probably would have been impressed and chosen him; his own insecurities doomed his efforts. There’s a lesson in there...
@@maryrosekent8223 yeah the nice guys finish last :))
Martina B
Insecurity isn’t appealing...
yeah, age old cockblocking exists in the animal kingdom as well
He landed the mating moves and all, and here comes the cock blocker flying up like AYYYYEEE, YOU GOOD BRO?
9:20 Fish lost her freaking rock upon seeing a random octopus passing by
A real "Bruh..." moment.
That part slayed me.
Got so scared it threw up
i was looking for this comment haha
Shit ! I am leaving 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
these camera people deserves more oscars than all of hollywood combined
Don't forget the music production
And specially the narrator
Indeed, it's amazing how the cameraman manages to capture these animals planning, reactions, face expressions, brilliant work! Other stuff can all be planned leisurely.
And extraordinarily the folly artists.
@@atithi8 The female spider is the star. :)
That bird's heart was shattered beyond repair. The look at his face at the end was priceless.
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This was such a cute way to Lable/Timestamp it 🤣🙏💙😊🙂 & Thanks
Thx, I couldn't have done it without you!
Lol that was hot...gd look
Thanks mate 👍
The cinematography is immaculate, the way we are able to view their surroundings from their point of view is satisfying and immersive.
Yo my man danced his way out of death and gets killed anyway
What a legend.
he is a great guy, providing nourishment to his kids and her. In a big dangerous world you need all that you can find
yes! at least he didn’t die a virgin
@@K2M1RAN hahahaha
Worth it!
Dont almost always the spiders eat the male? After mating
I'm always amazed by how they film this stuff so perfectly without being noticed and still have enough footage to tell a story. They must camp out for days!
If you watch some of the photographers in situ, you’ll see the do indeed camp out for days on frozen ground, desert sands, in bogs & marshes & busy forests. Quite hardcore really
that's why it usually takes years and years of work to get these documentaries done and it's also why many documentaries reuse wildlife footage because it's so hard and rare to get good ones
a lot of it is faked and filmed in purpose built studios
@@Bilson420 Yep. A lot of that footage with the polar bears and other predators was completely faked. All just in studios. Just like the Moon landing. #sarcasm
For the small animals (insects, birds, etc.), they do have some purpose-built facilities that act as both atrium and videography studio, but not even all that much of footage for those animals comes from that. Many animals, large and small, just don't do well in captive environments. Of the clips shown here, even the cat stuff wasn't in studios. The "field" there is much less harsh (and budget-friendly).
The vast majority of BBC Earth's footage is camping in the field for days and weeks at a time; taken with frontline camera technology/ techniques.
Seducing a female bird strat:
o_O
O_o
according to what i just watched its the bird equivalent of simpin
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Middleman97 it’s so creepy!
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O_.
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o_o
o_O
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𝙃𝙤𝙡𝙮 𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙩 𝙄'𝙢 𝙬𝙚𝙩 𝙣𝙤𝙬
"What can he do to win her over?"
Me: *Dance*
Narrator: *"Dance"*
Yo the bird's face when the other bird showed up...
_FUCK, HE'S HOME CLARA..._
His vibe was completely gone
Dude still aint gotten over it
All he had to do was keep going and ignore him and he had her.) So strange though, the timing of the other bird was spot on and all he had to do was show up to get her to go with him; once the other bird stopped. I wish they would have been able to show whether those to birds 'hooked-up'.
Ha2.. .
The editing here is amazing, "apart from a startled fish... " *vomits pebble* amazing
it was about that time that i had started to wonder about foley and i was atuned to the very sound of the "vomits pebble". a whoosh overlain with another fast attack element. is this actual or foley? same for the rest...
When David Attenborough is the narrator, you can never go wrong bruh!
Right right RIGHT!!👍👍👍
He was born to do this! He is just perfect in his descriptive narration,, feels as if one is right there with him
Everything goes wrong now he has taken a fatal fall named death ;c
Daniel Nguyen 🤷🏻♀️. Who are you talking to?
@@catherineapioatim5728 everything comes out of his mouth is perfect. I get upset when a narrator don't match his standards.
4:08 my man said “let me see what my eye taste like real quick”
The scene at 23:21 is just breathtakingly beautiful, sad, and magnificent, all the same time.
23:20 That has got to be one of the most magnificent footages ever recorded, holy shit.
💥💥💥
That ant's escape from the antlion was a nailbiter, especially with that music 😁
And that polar bear one. When the polar bear dove under the water after that seal I held my breath. That was tense. Beautiful shots, too.
Rhiannn :3 SHH your spoiling the episode! Lol
And then the ant actually looked back ...like "phew...that was close"... lol
What about the venom from the larva though? I thought it was venomous! Are the ants immune to the venom? Will the ant not die anyway if it isn’t?
@@ArkansasPublicHunts The antlion did not bite the ant that escaped. Also, the venom takes some time to unfold it's effect
bruh, I could have sworn that birb just sighed when she flew away. This is why I love birbs.
The female bird was like: " Yeah yeah it's very nice and all but... Can you put this in your mouth?"
I laughed way too hard!
it looks like she is giving a bill to a stripper ^^
"That's what he said."
"Yes, yes. That's it. Don't stop now!"
The bird equivalent to a gag ball possibly.. she was a Dom.
This was amazing, I can also listen to David Attenborough all day
That bison was such a jerk XD "hey, that kid seems in trouble, could made a good bait while I run away from those wolves tbh, let's go trip him to make an escape!"
I honestly think the one who rammed him was trying to help him, it looked as if he was taking the chance that he could trample the wolves while pushing the other into safety and give him a boost. Just a theory of course.
Gotta do what you gotta do bro
@@adrielcampos3809 I thought it a sign of mercy, seeing as it was struggling and trying to escape its almost inevitable death. The push was maybe done to speed up its death idk.
@@emilfeddersen5677 that's what I thought too. Or was just panicked and wasn't thinking
These replies here are so naive I thought I was in a Disney movie for a second.
Animals try to run from certain death every single day, you honestly think this Bison even has the capacity to consider the possibility of saving another while risking its own life? If that was part of a Bison' biology, they'd been extinct already - doing what it did is unquestionably the best choice in the situation. If Bisons were so heroic as you think, why did they run in the first place? By your logic, they should have stayed in a group and fought all the wolves to save everyone.
These documentaries are really masterpieces. David attenborough's fantastic voice, the magnificent camera work, the editing, just everything. These documentaries give me peace when life is being awful. I'm so grateful for them. I love them so much. Thank you BBC and the team responsible for creating these videos. And I love that you've added the titles of the documentaries the clips belong to. Gives me more for my to-buy list 😁
24:50 Really gotta appreciate the immense power required for an animal the size of a polar bear to leap straight out of the water onto an ice floe.
I'm hoping for the clip of a leopard seal hunting a penguin to be higher in the chart. The moment it throws itself on to the piece of ice after the penguin is a really shocking moment. Seeing that moment convinced me they can successfully hunt killer whales.
lol got that right!!! Us puny humans can only look on in wonder and envy.
@@wilmaknickersfit Bruh... An orca is literally 10x bigger, heavier and faster than a polar bear. 500kg vs 5 tons. Bite force is imcomparable... A bear only has a chance if the orca is somehow stranded on land
@@D-One I think they were saying that a Leopard Seal could hunt an Orca... but that would also be false as Orca are significantly larger, hunt in packs, and use some of the most advanced strategies seen anywhere in the animal kingdoms while Leopard Seals hunt alone (usually) and rely primarily on power/size advantages and ambush hunting techniques.
The camera, the editing, the music/sound effect, everything is beyond perfect
The adult bison after hitting the young one must have probably said,
"Bison".
bye, son)
@@fodick771 thanks for the input
@@Jomoplays sorry, couldn't resist) excellent pun btw)
You win this comment section
The one getting knocked over probably said. Damit randy
The camera crew deserves more recognition than all of Hollywood put together. Appreciate their efforts♥
24:44 Seal: I'm all alone here but why do I hear boss music!?
my man was just chilling
And why do I hear that old man again?
-OH SHIT
Hahahah I'm in danger
When it comes to documentaries I don't think anyone can beat The BBC. Earth, Science, Space...you name it.
“Mommy, what was daddy like?”
*”Delicious”*
Edit:awwww That's for us ing need
Lmfao nice
Oh this is so horrible...
🤣🤣😋I really thought he was gonna make it.
I’m a human & my wife literally killed me ..
I think the birds of paradise (or any bird from Papua new guinea) deserve the best actor trophy. Their performances are literally mesmerizing.
29:39 Top 10 Betrayals in Anime history
that was insane
Not really, he was just right in the way and there was no possibility in turning or slow down speed. So it was full power ahead.
He would have died anyway.
His reaction when the rival bird showed up was priceless. I don't know what thoughts were going through his mind😂
THAT POOR BIRD HE TRIED SO HARD HE DID SO WELL IM SO PROUD
I am sure she will remember him.
thats how I feel after doing the dishes, laundry and assembling something my wife bought and she falls asleep when I sit down next to her
@@dano1307 maybe because shes tired? Lmao?? what you did is normal adult things mate,
Maybe hold a blueberry in your mouth while performing said activities... Followed by a couple head rubs to the chest.. that should do
Everyone’s talking about the bison, the bird, and the lady spider eating daddy spider, did no one else think that the 25 meter web across the lake was terrifying but absolutely stunning
Male bird:has seizures female bird:that’s hot
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 HILARIOUS!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Something threw him off his game!!😂😂😂
🤣🤦🏾♀️
Idk man, I think what did it was him headbutting her chest
He had a stroke first. Eyes aren't supposed to do that
9:28 - No way they got that shot... A fish literally doing a spit take.
23:22 who knew a camera angle could make ya tear up🤷🏻♀️
I was like "wow, they got lucky the polar bear stood there like that!! What an incredible shot!!!"
24:35 - That seal just chilling. Sooo cute. Poor guy 😅
15:08 the look of DEFEAT on that poor birds face 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
yes, the poor guy
I think I'm addicted to these wild docs. They're just so amazing..
09:28 "apart from a rather startled fish" I died
*VOMITS PEBBLE*
Fish: BLARGH
lmao same here.
Haha hilarious reaction. 😂😂
"It's time to get physical with a few head-butts to the chest" I implement the same strategy on Tinder dates. Works 4/10 times, every time
14:42 That bird was like "really, bro?"
Ваши фильмы такие удивительные, огромное спасибо за вашу работу, талант и большую любовь к природе!
Whoever does the sound effects deserves an oscar!
Footage, editing, sound effects, narration... Everyting is perfect
The squishy slimy sound effects for the octopus were really disturbing though! lol
"Sometimes whatever you do things just don't work out", what a true-life statement
"But this is no ordinary octopus"
This is DavyJones!
Überall wo BBC drauf steht, ist das ein Garant für Top-Qualität! Besonders das mit der Spinne hat mich tief beeindruckt! 😲
29:38 Even the wolves were like "o bro that was harsh"
Wolfes: GET YOUR BUTT BACK HERE
BUFFALO:Man fuck they took my man tony
Wolf:next time ill get u next
Buffalo: oh fu-
He straight up sacrificed him so he could live
Report that pushing Bison, he's a teamkiller.
Did you see the wolf seemingly getting trampled at 29:20 at the bottom right
Holy shit the wolves got a lil help from the other side.. the bison be like Carl what the f*** where u thinking man! Wrong team, wrong team bro...
The voice of the host is soo satisfying.
15:06 - "sometimes whatever you do, things just don't work out". :)
This hits me lmao
The people putting there life’s at risk everyday, just so we can explore the world from our telle, you people deserve your own award show!! 🙏🏼✨✨📺
boy, birds really do the most lmao love them
"Sometimes, whatever you do!! Things just dont work out."
Thanks for this lesson 👍
Man 23:29 has to be one of the most sad yet majestic images. A glorious yet deadly starving land based behemoth staring out at the seemingly endless body of water desperately hungry for food. A++++ on this shot. It perfectly explains the trials of life.
Attenborough's voice just makes you to keep listening
29:33 Bison said to others "when i saw junior he was alive..."
hhhhhh
21:00 bird be like "damn bro thats crazy"
The close-up video is absolutely amazing, and Attenborough's narration is superb, as always.
Love all the noises they add in for the insects haha. Just imagine all the people in the sound studio making all the little taps as the ants walk 😂
everybody gangsta until the octopus starts walking
I watched to many hentai to understand what they gonna do next
@@ChgKesi that's.... Cursed, more than area 51
Theyre actually pretty intelligent - did you know that? Just look up a few articles or videos :)
Cant wait for the new flying octopus update
Mongoose > octopus
Attenborough's narration is on another level
"He meets her expectations; but, she kills him anyway" I know some men we can relate to that story 😓
Yup.. So true bro.
Ash bringer Yep, me too. Get in, get out, that's their motto.
At least he didn’t die a virgin lol😅
@@scarkat3p015 or by other virgin
They can't because they would be dead.
All this amazing stuff taking place in the world and I’m missing it man
“As boulders rain from the sky...”
lmao.
The ant one was so dramatic to us but I doubt it’s even more terrifying to the ant. 😂
Its mind blowing how does they know so much about animals ! They can even see what animals or insects feels like! Thats amazing
These wonderful camera men and editors make viewing these such a joy ! This is sooo very cute! The tango music is so apropos! Thank you so much !
14:32 bird 1: yeah i"m about to hit that like no tomorrow
bird 2: WEAK!!!!!!!
bird 1: bro how long have you been there O_O
"He meets her expectations, but she kills him anyways."
Literally my teacher when I ace a test.
Cookies and Pets
Anyway...no S
7:03 I was cheering for the little ant. :)
Bird: Expands Pupils
Female: aaa, yes
15:13 F for our fallen soldier. I can relate bro
29:38
"wtf dad"
"bison"
this made me laugh for 40 minutes straight
Finally i get the joke hahaha
29:37 when you're playing a hard mission and your younger sibling carelessly throws a grenade and takes out half of your health
What a display from that bird, I’d fall for it
Yeah I fuck birds all the time. They just woo me with their dancing. Can’t help myself
BBC IS UNDERRATED for capturing/recording these videos.....EPIC
That sigh of relief when the ant escaped the cone of death is really adorable.
Sound effects team deserves an award too!
I don't know how people can dislike a program about nature like this ..i don't get it ...
CHUITO MALAVE
They’re just contrarians
female spiders are disliking it
Fisher man yeah expectations were met but they’re still bitches lmao
People can also throw garbage into sea, forests and rivers where once water was clear and the air clean so yea people can dislike or ruin everything.
Probably PETA
I love the music and the unexpected comedy in the animals lives. XD the "startled fish" got a really big chuckle out of me. XDD
29:38 it really be ya own homies.
love the careness and delicateness of the sound design in these bbc clips
29:39 Damn, I think he did that on purpose so the herd could run away
It be your own homies
yep he did
Still a asshole. Next time it happens look out there is a turn coat amongst us just going to shovel someone out onto the wolves dinner plate. Coward bison
iredemable Deplorable It’s the survival of the fittest, anything goes sadly
Glorious stuff
I could watch this all the time: perfect angles, entertaining stories and very interesting
40 minutes of pure blessing for my foggy brain
Thank youu
So much is made of the spider's dancing... but the instrumental accompaniment was outstanding
HOW THE HELL DID THEY RECORDED THE SOUND OF ANT FOOTSTEPS
it's fake. I have no idea why they edit that it. It just makes it worse
Most sounds you hear on TV are fake. Voices are re-recorded in studios, effects are done by special sound effects people called 'foley artists'.
@@transvestosaurus878 yea because its impossible to record sound from far away... And it funny how ppl complain that the 4k bluray dont have atmos sound lol its mostly fake sounds anyway
@Allwist 1 It's not efficient to try and guess where the ants would walk, not to mention there probably aren't any microphones sensitive enough to pick up such slight sounds.
seedee wooooosh
The photography, music and sound effects are exquisite.
*Just let me casually lick my eye.*
😂😂😂
when u realize how cool nature is. amazing moment
15:10 that's the saddest bird I've ever seen. Truly defeated.
I love this mans voice it’s Perfect to watch an listen to while trying to sleep
The antlion one, when the ant escapes and looks back
"prrrriiiick"
Thank you for breaking it down so clearly!
My mom: why are you always upstairs!? I miss you. *me watching BBC earth videos* huh?
I can watch these's videos all day and night 😴💤😴.
15:08 "Sometimes, whatever you do, things just don't work out."
I feel attacked.
Amazing that the camera captured the fishes jaw dropping look of shock when encountering the octopus