wow national geographic has the most INGIONUS INCREDIBLE DOCUMENARIES WITH THE MOST EXCELLENT photography flyinng over the land and the BEST BEST MUSIC!!!
GOOD POINT. WITH DRONES AND EDITING,THAY MANAGE TO EVOKE SOME EMOTIONAL REACTIONS IN THE VIEWERS. SOME OF THE CAMERA CREWS REALLY HAVE IT TOUGH,EVEN WITH ALL THE TECH. AND CINEMATIC MAGIC. I WOULDN'T WANNA BE IN A JEEP IN THE MIDDLE OF AFRICA IN THE MIDDLE NIGHT CHASING LIONS CHASING ANY DAMNED THING! NOT ONLY DO THEY HAVE THOSE ISSUES TO DEAL WITH, BUT CAN YOU IMAGINE THE MOSQUITOES, THE FLIES THE BUGS ? NOPE! ILL SIT HERE ON THE PORCH,WITH MY COFFEE AND TABLET AND BE AWED BY THE IMAGES PRESENTED... BEST WISHES TO YOU!
Haven't watched yet, however wanted to say THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, to all involved especially to those out there risking there lives to bring us these incredible videos about the world to which we live and would never know about. I know your camp stories are unbelievable. BLESS YOU.👃
Brains, balls, Gut, relaxation and Timing is all a human need, and these guys nailed it, it's Dec 2022 now, and I spent almost and hour searching this video, worth for a bookmark!
What an amazing production with exquisite filming and narration. There is an almost pure beauty in these animals that fight (not one another but the elements) to survive the bitter weather and terrain, honing their individual skills to survive. Thank you, I enjoyed every minute of this program.
thanks so much to the cameramen for this wonderful footage of wild animals fighting to survive in such a wild nature and we have to keep in mind that they too, face this hostile nature for months at any season to provide us these videos, making us discover and enjoy the beauty of the earth there are no words to describe the strong emotions we feel watching these amazing documentaries. it is just magical and fascinating
the best documentary ever!!!!you showed us every animal for few minutes, and you showed us the best of every animal!!!short and sweet, and whole hour of action!!!thank you for this !!!
I absolutely Love these shows. Sometimes I think I missed my calling. I spent two summers in the rainforest, mink bay . We did not have grizzly bears but we did have a very large Black bears 5 to 700 pounds for the biggest ones that you would see. I could've lived in the wilderness anywhere and done this for a living probably for very little money. Thank you for sharing it was great
USMC. Do you realize 700lb black bears are nearing world record size? They exist but they are very, very rare. You make it seem as though they are just examples of the larger bears you would see. Something doesn't click with what you're saying my friend. I was a zoo attendant Ross Park Zoo in Upstate New York. Black bears are just some of the animals I cared for. You need to go check your facts.
Alska is so beautiful and vast and the landscapes are just gorgeous, these animals are just so majestic and they all go through a life and death battle to survive however its still interesting to watch what goes on in the world of wildlife, its a brutal fight for survival but no one's willing to back down. NATURE'S JUST AMAZING
They do back down. Most duels end with the defeated simply living to fight another day. It's only in the very rare instances, like a male lion outnumbered and surrounded by a coalition of males, where they fight until they can't. Movies always portray animals, especially dinosaurs, as though they fight like Rocky Balboa for great lengths of time until exhausted. But fights in nature are over in seconds, where one side knows quickly that they are beaten and retreats. The victor doesn't pursue them either; again, not worth the risk.
@@saltedllama2759 why of course they do back down and submit but it’s after they too give it there all :) thx for the info tho found it very knowledgeable
Fun fact: That eagle fight was actually footage taken place in Kamchatka, Russia & was featured on the show Wild Russia on Animal Planet. So, that eagle fight never took place in Alaska.
@@touremuhammad5983 And the sea eagles are immature. Full grown they're quite a bit bigger than the golden. Gotta love it when "documentaries" bend the truth.
@@KartarNighthawk bigger doesn’t mean stronger though. The fight would result in the same manner. The Golden Eagle is arguably one of the strongest eagles out there for its size and will most of the time give Sea Eagles a run for their money.
The most incredible creatures on the surface of our planet.. I absolutely love these bears. My favorite animals since i was old enough to read and learn about them in my step fathers hunting magazines.
Todella upea ja näyttävä dokumentti sieltä, mihin vain harvat pääsevät. Näitä videoita pitäisi meidän kaikkien oppia arvostamaan. Luonto ja koko siellä tapahtuva elämä varmaan opettaisi meille jotain jo unohtunutta.Kiitos tekijöille.
I was awed by the massed battle between carabou and blood-thirsty mosquitos on the tundra during the warming days of summer. Carabou proved that a dip in time nips gore.
They know/sense they will fight to near death so for many it's not a risk for injury since they aren't as invested. And yes they like to kill cubs to mate themselves but I guess it's a judgement call.
Excellent documentary. Totally admire those who did the intricate videography. Contrary to us humans, none of these critters are part of a political party, are not asking for hand-outs, don't expect retirement and are in fact living life the way life should be lived. We, humans, have a long way to go.
Those Grizzly bears! My Labrador wishes he could eat like that. Food just jumping into his mouth. Nature is so terrifyingly, ineffably powerful and so beautiful. At a safe distance. I recently dreamed of these bears. Amazing. My sister started out as a Park Ranger. Listen to what they tell you!!!!!!!!!!! Always. Or, it becomes a body search.
Although it is written Alaska 's Deadliest but this program showcases two of my favourite places on earth : Alaska from North America and Kamchatka Peninsula from Eurasia
The most beautiful animal is wild Alaskan an amazing kind of wildlife of animals . Trying to survive in the cold Climates . I enjoyed watching and learning about them.
I actually have more respect for the BIG MALE, because he could definitely hurt her. Because all he saw were 2 smaller bears in his prime spot. So he didn’t have to back down, but he was more interested in the endless fish than fighting.
This is nature. The strong dominate. I often think that this is what we should be. We have become weak and impotent. If we don't find the desire for strength in our society, we will certainly be devoured by others.
Thank you and your team for producing this wild life RUclips Video ! Awesome ! Happy New Year to you and all your subscribers in 2022 ! May you all have a Blessed Happy New Year ! All the best in 2022 !
Amazing video just loved it and the foxing diving in the snow was epic. I do wish they woulda showed more bears tho since it was called Grizzly battleground lol.
If you have ever been a link in the food chain in bear country you learn to appreciate all the critters below you and fear those above you. It also gives you a positive outlook on weapons.
Yes, it says ‘Grizzly Battleground’, which is a little misleading(though technically, battleground doesn’t mean it’s going to be a Grizzly documentary), then you get Polar bears hunting, the Arctic Fox hunting, the Red Fox & Snowy Owl hunting, and a 1:1 Wolverine ‘dog fight’. I thought it was worth the watch! 👍🏽
So sorry to hear about your friend but people need to respect all the animals out there and give them plenty plenty of space when we go out there we are on their turf and they need all the room they want so respect them and give it to them again so sorry about your friend
A good documentary is better than any movie, nature is everything
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What role do humans play in the spread of invasive species?
wow national geographic has the most INGIONUS INCREDIBLE DOCUMENARIES WITH THE MOST EXCELLENT photography flyinng over the land and the BEST BEST MUSIC!!!
The cameramen are extremely talented and professional, on top being so emotional and connected with nature.
pretty sure scenes like the wolf running into the porcupine then magically finding a rodent is staged.
GOOD POINT.
WITH DRONES AND EDITING,THAY MANAGE TO EVOKE SOME EMOTIONAL REACTIONS IN THE VIEWERS.
SOME OF THE CAMERA CREWS REALLY HAVE IT TOUGH,EVEN WITH ALL THE TECH. AND CINEMATIC MAGIC. I WOULDN'T WANNA BE IN A JEEP IN THE MIDDLE OF AFRICA IN THE MIDDLE NIGHT CHASING LIONS CHASING ANY DAMNED THING!
NOT ONLY DO THEY HAVE THOSE ISSUES TO DEAL WITH, BUT CAN YOU IMAGINE THE MOSQUITOES, THE FLIES THE BUGS ? NOPE! ILL SIT HERE ON THE PORCH,WITH MY COFFEE AND TABLET AND BE AWED BY THE IMAGES PRESENTED...
BEST WISHES TO YOU!
@@jiwbink caps.
😊😮night j😢🎉😢❤me😅
I think this program is the combination of at least 5 programs I have watched earlier but yet I feel satisfied when I watch these type of programs
I have animals and birds look🦩
New frnd here
Haven't watched yet, however wanted to say
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, to all involved especially to those out there risking there lives to bring us these incredible videos about the world to which we live and would never know about.
I know your camp stories are unbelievable.
BLESS YOU.👃
No one is risking *their* lives.
Brains, balls, Gut, relaxation and Timing is all a human need, and these guys nailed it, it's Dec 2022 now, and I spent almost and hour searching this video, worth for a bookmark!
What an amazing production with exquisite filming and narration. There is an almost pure beauty in these animals that fight (not one another but the elements) to survive the bitter weather and terrain, honing their individual skills to survive. Thank you, I enjoyed every minute of this program.
thanks so much to the cameramen for this wonderful footage of wild animals fighting to survive in such a wild nature and we have to keep in mind that they too, face this hostile nature for months at any season to provide us these videos, making us discover and enjoy the beauty of the earth
there are no words to describe the strong emotions we feel watching these amazing documentaries. it is just magical and fascinating
the best documentary ever!!!!you showed us every animal for few minutes, and you showed us the best of every animal!!!short and sweet, and whole hour of action!!!thank you for this !!!
i'd say number 2 for me with all these types of film but ya very well done
So many childhood memories from watching these
Are you a grizzly bear or somethin?
Wtf?
I absolutely Love these shows. Sometimes I think I missed my calling. I spent two summers in the rainforest, mink bay . We did not have grizzly bears but we did have a very large Black bears 5 to 700 pounds for the biggest ones that you would see. I could've lived in the wilderness anywhere and done this for a living probably for very little money. Thank you for sharing it was great
am sure anyone who watches this has also missed their calling.
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Wow lucky you! And to think I totally thought these vids were boring when I was little watching them in class. I love them now lol.
@james 257 nooooooooo to scary.....😀😀👌🏾👈🏾
USMC. Do you realize 700lb black bears are nearing world record size?
They exist but they are very, very rare. You make it seem as though they are just examples of the larger bears you would see. Something doesn't click with what you're saying my friend. I was a zoo attendant Ross Park Zoo in Upstate New York. Black bears are just some of the animals I cared for. You need to go check your facts.
I have an idea, lets make a 45 minute show, name it Grizzly Battleground and show about 3 minutes of bear footage! BRILLIANT!!!
Lol. You said it. A little miss leading!!!
I’m glad I read you comment 1 minute into it. Lol 😂
I’m in the mood for grizzlies dag nabbit 😡
@@yssettheworldonfire I was too and was so mad once i finished the episode lol.
Glad I read this before I sat n watched the whole thing. Thanks for the comment saved me time
Thanks for the heads up! Not going to waste my time.
Alska is so beautiful and vast and the landscapes are just gorgeous, these animals are just so majestic and they all go through a life and death battle to survive however its still interesting to watch what goes on in the world of wildlife, its a brutal fight for survival but no one's willing to back down. NATURE'S JUST AMAZING
Very very well said
They do back down. Most duels end with the defeated simply living to fight another day. It's only in the very rare instances, like a male lion outnumbered and surrounded by a coalition of males, where they fight until they can't. Movies always portray animals, especially dinosaurs, as though they fight like Rocky Balboa for great lengths of time until exhausted. But fights in nature are over in seconds, where one side knows quickly that they are beaten and retreats. The victor doesn't pursue them either; again, not worth the risk.
@@saltedllama2759 why of course they do back down and submit but it’s after they too give it there all :) thx for the info tho found it very knowledgeable
I LIVED up there for 3 years in 1955. AWESOME place
What 70+ year old person comments on RUclips
@@rykhairy2.080 mind ya business boy let him live
I live up here currently
that eagle fight at the intro was pretty intense. I love how the Golden gets in there and while being bigger, is also more ninja
Fun fact: That eagle fight was actually footage taken place in Kamchatka, Russia & was featured on the show Wild Russia on Animal Planet. So, that eagle fight never took place in Alaska.
@@touremuhammad5983 And the sea eagles are immature. Full grown they're quite a bit bigger than the golden. Gotta love it when "documentaries" bend the truth.
Stellers sea eagles are quite a bit bigger than goldies...the narrator was miss informed. The clip was from a different documentary.
@@KartarNighthawk bigger doesn’t mean stronger though. The fight would result in the same manner. The Golden Eagle is arguably one of the strongest eagles out there for its size and will most of the time give Sea Eagles a run for their money.
The most incredible creatures on the surface of our planet.. I absolutely love these bears. My favorite animals since i was old enough to read and learn about them in my step fathers hunting magazines.
there is no "most" in anything.
A high-quality documentary surpasses any movie, and the wonders of nature are unparalleled❤
Thanks for posting the entire episode! Fascinated by these animals' survival techniques.
Brilliant photography, especially the fox and wolverines segments
Todella upea ja näyttävä dokumentti sieltä, mihin vain harvat pääsevät. Näitä videoita pitäisi meidän kaikkien oppia arvostamaan. Luonto ja koko siellä tapahtuva elämä varmaan opettaisi meille jotain jo unohtunutta.Kiitos tekijöille.
Whooooooooooooooaaaa.
I was awed by the massed battle between carabou and blood-thirsty mosquitos on the tundra during the warming days of summer. Carabou proved that a dip in time nips gore.
Woah. This creatures are amazing, beautifuls and majestic.
Hello
New frnd here
So calm and so interesting! Obviously worth watching. I loved your documentary! please keep making them!.
you swim you workout an appetite , when i was a kid i used to swim a lot and after i was done i was so hungry
Amazing how even the biggest males always respect a mother with pups
They know/sense they will fight to near death so for many it's not a risk for injury since they aren't as invested. And yes they like to kill cubs to mate themselves but I guess it's a judgement call.
Not always
Ohlet me introduce you to tigers
Is it though? Lol
Mother nature is really amazing 💞
New frnd here
BRILLIANT.
to the person reading this, you did well. everything is going to be alright.
Amazing video! Can't believe we are watching this content for free!
I would love to see how life on a Cylinder would be. Especially wildlife.
love the terribly compressed audio! makes my ears feel good
wow alaska is full of a lot of amazing creatures
Nothing can even compare to National Geographic! They're the best. Thank you so much for yet another fantastic documentary. ❤️
Lies again? Halloween Horror Nights USD SGD
Excellent documentary. Totally admire those who did the intricate videography.
Contrary to us humans, none of these critters are part of a political party, are not asking for hand-outs, don't expect retirement and are in fact living life the way life should be lived.
We, humans, have a long way to go.
OH brother. Pretentious.
Excellent video! More please!!
I have animals and birds look😋🦅
Beautiful documentary of Alaska's Grizzly Beer life. Thanks for sharing.
Beer life?
Grizzly Beer is my favorite, though Elk Beer isnt bad either..
@@SmackWaterJack001 LOL. THANKS FOR THE JOKE.
@@treelover1050 😁✌
Those Grizzly bears! My Labrador wishes he could eat like that. Food just jumping into his mouth. Nature is so terrifyingly, ineffably powerful and so beautiful. At a safe distance. I recently dreamed of these bears. Amazing. My sister started out as a Park Ranger. Listen to what they tell you!!!!!!!!!!! Always. Or, it becomes a body search.
Although it is written Alaska 's Deadliest but this program showcases two of my favourite places on earth : Alaska from North America and Kamchatka Peninsula from Eurasia
I have animals and birds look❤
New frnd here
Extremely Outstanding and educational beautiful...💯😎😎👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Awesome beautiful video
When the mom went and got her baby 😂😍
The most beautiful animal is wild Alaskan an amazing kind of wildlife of animals .
Trying to survive in the cold
Climates . I enjoyed watching and learning about them.
I loved your documentary! please keep making them!
Fantastic show,thanks.
That was Sooo Intense,🔥🔥🔥 Great Filming Guys.👍👍👍
The footage is sharp. I love this animal world
AMAZED by the lazy brown bears' fishing spots
1:53 dude that eagle snatched that food right out of the wolves mouth! that was crazy!
Yeah
Yeah
Really, the least appreciation is to thank you, thank you and your good channel
This is more than TV documentary quality.
I really like watching natural animals, thank you channel owner for sharing
Beautiful 😍❤️❤️❤️😍😍
I actually have more respect for the BIG MALE, because he could definitely hurt her. Because all he saw were 2 smaller bears in his prime spot. So he didn’t have to back down, but he was more interested in the endless fish than fighting.
I'm learning inglish and this documentary is very Good.
This is nature. The strong dominate. I often think that this is what we should be. We have become weak and impotent. If we don't find the desire for strength in our society, we will certainly be devoured by others.
Thanks for the video
Bellona, From South in Norwegia Thank u for sharing this Amazing videos u and the Team haveworking with I love this videos Thank you 😎
Another awesome video by nat geo
a salute to the person who shoots these
They hide in trees to shoot it.
Amazing!
The agility and endurance a wolf have is crazy
Beautiful scenery and great content thank you...cheers from Western Australia
Thank you and your team for producing this wild life RUclips Video ! Awesome ! Happy New Year to you and all your subscribers in 2022 ! May you all have a Blessed Happy New Year ! All the best in 2022 !
props to the cameraman for filming this!
I love the phylosophical quotes
Amazing video just loved it and the foxing diving in the snow was epic. I do wish they woulda showed more bears tho since it was called Grizzly battleground lol.
Fantastic! Haven’t watched one this good in a long time.
I have animals and birds look🦩👀
New frnd here
I was so proud of that mama bear!!! Don’t mess with a mamas babies!!
So calm and so interesting! Obviously worth watching
Very good full episodes
I have animals and birds look😊
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If you have ever been a link in the food chain in bear country you learn to appreciate all the critters below you and fear those above you. It also gives you a positive outlook on weapons.
Beautiful Alaska’s wildlife ❤
I love watching these types of video ❤❤❤😊😊
Yes, it says ‘Grizzly Battleground’, which is a little misleading(though technically, battleground doesn’t mean it’s going to be a Grizzly documentary), then you get Polar bears hunting, the Arctic Fox hunting, the Red Fox & Snowy Owl hunting, and a 1:1 Wolverine ‘dog fight’. I thought it was worth the watch! 👍🏽
It’s the mink for me he likes crab legs like me 😂😂🤞🏾
Very impressive video👍 Keep them coming
Thank you!!!!
I have a very huge pet bear in the Heavenly realm. He loves me and I ride him around like a horse in my dreams at night. Very true story
Excellent documentary, thank you!
What a beautiful and fascinating video!
"Magnificent thanks."
the best video animals documentary, and like Nat Geo Wild good jobs👍👍👍
আল্লাহ আকবার আল্লাহু আকবার আল্লাহু আকবার
Nothing beats Herzog's documentary about Treadwell life with 🐻
Did anyone else see how easily that bear split that salmon open with a single bite? Poor Timothy treadwell 🤣
Their teeth and claws are so sharp they can skin a salmon like it’s nothing!
OH you must be an Alaskan, me too. I couldn't have laughed harder................as bugsbunny would say.....what a maroon!
EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT VIDEO AND YES I SUBSCRIBED WITH A THUMBS UP.
I can watch this all day everyday 24/7! My ultimate goal is to go on a true 1,000 million billion quadrillion percent authentic African safari
Although I love them all, it's nice to see something other than the BIG CATS!!!!
wow such a cool vibes
Right on cool video!!!😊
AMAZING footage!!!
I love your posts and your post snow cuz I like snow & I learned so many Ty SO much
I like the bird on the vid it’s beautiful🦜✨❤️
But there’s alot of adds😅
Very very beautiful
😏👍🎉 It's nice to see mentoring between wildlife photographers...and, it really is survival of the fittest!
Hal the Mighty Grizzly! 🐻🐻
I love animals wish I could still live on the farm
Great job.
Our family friend just got mauled by a grizzly bear in Montana and lost her life. So sad .
Sorry for your loss.
So sorry to hear about your friend but people need to respect all the animals out there and give them plenty plenty of space when we go out there we are on their turf and they need all the room they want so respect them and give it to them again so sorry about your friend
@John D. and what are you good for?
@@chrisgodfrey2846 Shooting his ignorant mouth off
That crab looks good! I can smell chilli crab here..
I like to watch your videos from Bangladesh
Click bait! 10 minutes involving grizzly bears!