Last Feast of The Crocodiles (Part 3 of 4)
Amazon.com description:
Filmed during a brutal drought in central Africa, this brilliantly photographed video from National Geographic follows the punishing predicament of animals living along the dwindling Luvuvhu River. As the water level sinks during the dry season, animals, including baboons and impalas, are forced to seek water in pools filled with hippos and deadly crocodiles. At one point the crocodiles, who are the focus of the filming, are described as "artists of violence," and the term seems entirely apt when they are seen striking out with lightning speed from places of total concealment in the water and mud. As the camera lingers on the watering hole, the behavior of increasingly desperate and thirsty animals is shown in all its brutal detail, and portions of this video will have the squeamish averting their eyes. Even though the violent outbursts are handled as tastefully as possible (it is, after all, a National Geographic production), some scenes, such as a violent confrontation between crocodiles and baboons, are heartrending. And while some of the video is inevitably difficult to watch, the photography is always spectacular; some of the shots, such as scenes of a baby hippo blithely wallowing among the crocodiles under the mother hippo's watchful eye, are astounding. This video is both brutal and beautiful, and puts the viewer as close as possible (and desirable) to some of Africa's most amazing wildlife. --Robert J. McNamara
Product Description:
In the daily struggle for survival, terrible thirst drives wildlife to water...even when the water is just inches away from the jaws of a crocodile. During one harsh season, a punishing drought draws some of Africa's most magnificent creatures to the shrinking pools of the Luvuvhu River. Its dwindling waters provide relief for baboons, impala, elephants, lions, water birds and bee-eaters - but also a refuge for scores of hungry crocodiles. Amidst the stunning scenes of nature at its harshest, strange things happen. A baby crocodile basks on top of a hippopotamus. Baboons attack a crocodile that has taken a youngster from the troop. Crocodiles harass a heron and steal its hard-won catch. And hippos calmly wade into the middle of a crocodile feeding frenzy. But the power of nature and her relentless drought may prove greater than even that of the most fearsome beasts. This cruel season may turn out to be the LAST FEAST OF THE CROCODILES.
They don’t make documentaries like this anymore. Great nature documentary.
Because there is nothing to document anymore :(
@@justaverage7610 :(((
@@justaverage7610 why isn't there?
@@lite554 a f
the new free netflix planet documentary was really good. The production quality was insane, but I feel that it was free and open for all to see because in that documentary is just the extent of how much damage we as humans had already done, and is basically the last places on earth that looks like earth.
Never seen footage with so many different animal interactions. This footage is amazing
@@BigSmoke-zm5oj Cringe. It's still interesting to watch how brutal the world can be.
@@BigSmoke-zm5oj You're just a baby dude. The whole reason they make these documentaries is to provide people a glimpse into how violent nature can be. People don't watch it to get off on it.. they watch it because it's scary and fascinating. This would be us too if the economy ever completely collapses.. fighting for survival at all costs.
@@BigSmoke-zm5oj You just sound weak dude. Harping on people for observing nature in its natural order. Nature is brutal and humanity is brutal. The difference between us and the animals is we can develop a conscience and show passion. Letting your passion overwhelm you just makes you sound like a weak bitch though.
@@BigSmoke-zm5oj you are just embarrassing yourself
Justin Z interesting eh? Watch the news then.
12:52 Perhaps the best sentence: "As their pool dies around them, the hippos and the crocs lie marooned in mud like creatures made of clay, half formed, waiting for their creator to complete them"....
Deep
I have written something like this myself.....
@@GMATTOEFLSATGRECOACH this sentence is so close to nature and soulful..
Fantastic perfectly described
Just read this as he said it
7:03 is one of the craziest unfoldings I've ever seen, from the way all the baboons shriek together to how it all goes down
Kind of reminds you of a blm rally
This was so brutal and sad but so beautiful to watch, nature truly is just a fight for survival.
How is it beautiful?
Emilio M. M. Nature n shit
Maybe you should live out in the desert with a broken arm... for the beauty ya know...
@@emiliomarbanjr its beautiful because he doesn't really empathize with the animals, he cant see himself being them, so he doesn't recognize the danger. A rational actor doesn't see beauty at all but horror.
@@evadedodge9784 Amen to that.
1. Those crocodiles are ginormous. 2. I love how the hippos and crocs just chill next to each other like nothing is going on. The hippos are there just casually and the crocs are like "nah I dont wanna get in trouble so I'll just eat a dumb zebra"
Lol....so true
those crocs are tiny I've seen much bigger
BAYMAX THE doge Same, Salt water crocs in Aus are ginormous
Those are impalas not zebras
Aint no stupid crocodile gonna dare hurt big momma and her little piggie hahaha
I remember watching the baboon/croc scene on TV many years ago. It remains one of the most vividly brutal images of any nature documentary I've ever seen.
Which one is that one and where do I find it on KZhead
Oh yea watch croc rips zebras face offf
@@knoz5688 watch the deer suffocate on mud while all of it's bones are broken from a hippo, after being hunted by a lion
That one baboon was literally eating the face of a baby impala, starting with its eyes, one at a time. I'd be shocked to see something like that on TV or networked shows nowadays.
KZhead just recommended the most savage animal documentary
Bruh 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I'm not mad at those baboons. They ganged up on that crocodile like "YOU GOT THE WRONG GROUP TODAY!"
It was only 1 baboon that tried to help. The others didn't do anything.
@@HorrorMovieQueen yep they were only shouting
@@HorrorMovieQueen That is a manly baboon if i say so xD
BAY 16 the feminist baboons were busy protesting patriarchy
@@cray0308 omg I'm dead
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our ancestors for evolving and escaping the food chain.
Very much agree
Compared to any other animal on earth humans are nearly gods.
@@chiroquacker2580 speaking about food chain
Truly
yeah we are at top of the food chain .
This was spectacular to watch so many animals together, the crocodile and hippo resemblance is truly amazing
6:24 That Impala was like, 'Gimme some of that water, bro!' Baboon: 'Ah! Piss off mate!'
The most intense 15 min of animal program i have ever seen
Haha
Yeah man I'm like sat here gob wide open shivering like an abused dog
@@madzangels same those poor baboons. F
watch hyenas water buffalo video
6:22 I about died when that impala got slapped.
Ahahaha me too like bitch come get these fades 😭
Same
You could see the baboons interacting throughout like that- "now GIT the fuuuk outtahere"... Such badasses. I never realized their name comes from the sound they make. BHA BHOON.
I remember seeing this on TV in the 90s and it really made me realize how easy people have it. If anyone is curious it's "national geographic,the last feast of the crocodiles 1996"
When nat geo and dscovery were amazing; today they only show reality tv
@@santiagocabrera Indeed a bygone era that's missed.
This is probably the most brutal and depressing animal documentary ever made. Life is a struggle.
Watch Peta docs
I think the hippos check on what the crocs are eating to make sure they didn’t somehow quietly kill one of their young.
Dj Mystery I think to impose dominance
The Guy it could both
Hippos are the actual King’s of the wild.
Or just to Offer Up, for blood atonement atleast you know that type thing this is lion king right ?
Hippos do eat meat sometimes.
I always find the way crocodiles walk on land slightly comical.
Daniel Astbury ikr they walk like they got thier nails done!
I laugh er time I watch one walk
Daniel Astbury they are snakes who took steoroids
Not exactly poetry in motion that's fow show.
Yeah but at water !! damn they are the land's sharks land here as opposed to big waters seas and oceans
"If baboons have nigtmares... this is surely one of them." Jesus Christ this doc goes HARD
The Jungle Book : Hell Edition
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
14:25, the way the baboon looks back after escaping the crocodile as if to say, "ya bastards, thanks for helping me!" 😂😂😂😂
I thought that was hilarious.😂
Why did I read it in Sean Macguire's voice?
Lol
Yes - the big male baboons were the first to run away and let the babby and momma baboons get attacked. Then the "brave rescue," of the baboon who ran back trying to bite a fucking crocodile, who picked up the very dead babby . Way to go hero - maybe if you didnt run away the babb would be alive so all it did way take the crocodiles lunch. Great rescue.
@@MrTim223 Putting your human emotions on an animal....not good.
That's got to be the toughest canteen in Africa.
@ 13:50, “if baboons have nightmares, this is truly one of them,” great description
Best animal documentary on KZhead… just amazing.
That’s amazing how animals act on pure instinct and no thought process and yet a baby hippo is completely safe around feeding crocs because it’s parent is watching close by
I always thought animals acting on pure instinct and without a thought process was a massive misconception. I'm sure there is scientific consensus to prove that they do not operate on instinct alone.
@@muhammadeisa1459 "Im sure" 🤣
@@edithboozy1000 I misspoke. What I was trying to say was that there are studies that support my view.
That is completely false, who told you that? Animals do have a thought process.
I'm sure you'd love to believe that all animals are unthinking instinct driven machines.
I remember this drought, it was during the 1980's, it was on the television news and everything. This was also a time when National Geographic actually made wonderful documentaries, not the reality show BS we get today.
Whale show
You old as balls sir
Lol they didnt even have camera s back then
Mats Bakker ur restarted
This nigga got me cryin🤣
They don't make animal documentaries like this anymore! Just raw good footage.
1:58 The Impala is like "wtf?"
Literally like 👁️👄👁️
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still funny years later.
If you're a thirsty baboon, wait for a gazelle to drink then sneak up behind him and shove him in. While the crock's are busy tearing him to pieces, have a nice drink.
Yeah, but not all of them are pure evil and I think they're impalas
Replace "baboon" with "stalker". and gazelle with "bitch" then you get a double story.
SantiagoJuanita hahaha great idea
Megan D'Arc in nature there is no evil and no good, just a cycle of life, with no society.
And no repo man, either, unless you count a tsunami aw
8:29 it's literally dangling by the last fibers of muscle tissue
I don’t think it would survive much longer after that, but who knows, it didn’t seem to be bleeding a lot
Guineapig1227 Fey the monkey probably was dehydrated resulting in a low amount of blood in the body. Any cut that leads to even a small ounce of blood loss would mean death. Also infection is a bitch.
@@ryanlee5294 lol
Ryan Lee yeah I thought it would die, it cut through bone, and didn’t seem to be bleeding much, I have seen primates in the wild missing arms, however in that environment, yeah infection and blood loss would kill it
4:35 Even the camera was like “oh shi” and they don’t even talk😂
0:32 it’s literally saying “no” and “help”
Man that's one baddass hippo. The mum is saying "Hey you touch that baby hippo and you're gunna get it punk!"
Kelvan Ince fjan Shan DJ Dhsm Shan
Lol for real
She trusts the intelligence of those faces?
Lol if yo mama dat big like a planet aint no twat gonna dare hurt her little piggie
Damn true
god damn life is tough at this water hole
soffer dansband
soffer lmao
Water? More Like Mud
Lmao
Like Miami in the early 80s
Love how this has 33 million views Love how this is narrated Love these type of documentaries Love how the hippo was disturbed like: “mannnnn come on mann lemme snooze”
This footage and story telling is the best I've ever seen of animal life and death struggle- Wow 👏
The Crocs generally do not mess with the hippos because the hippos will often fuck them up XD
Indeed, hippos jaws are so powerful, they can bite crocodiles in half.
@@thomas8099 your right my mom just said it 😀
Cordell Hall lol
Castiel Null xxx
Often? how many crocs killing hippos have you seen?..
0:35 “Mom”.. “mom... *pushes away* “Mom” “mom!” “Mom” “mom”
Xd
AC io
M still a virgin....
I will pull up in a roller coaster and watch this as much as I can breath. Richard Kiley did his narration pretty well. The dwindling Luvuvhu River is well documented.👌❤
The croc just waddles off like hes on break and will be back in 15
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m dead!
This isn't what is supposed to happen in the wild, that's what the Lion King movie told me.
In that movie the prey instead bow down to the lions apparently not caring that these creatures will eat them.
it's because Scar is still king ;-;
Mufasa explained the circle of life pretty clearly lol
@@av3r3st24 exactly!
we are talking about a motive that makes cockroaches look delicious lol
*sips water*. “Poor animals” *sips some more*
I wish I didn't laugh at that 😂
I don't like you, but that shit made me laugh 😆
@@TaterChip91 you did that too
Code@@TaterChip91
8:26 leaves me speechless. The physical and emotional pain
Emotional pain? It took a risk and paid the price. And the croc went for the momma, she practically pushed the babby into its mouth in its frenzy to get away. Even the terrible "rescue" would have killed it - the baboon grabbed it and ran away with it flailing around, if it wasn't dead before it sure as hell was in the "rescue."
@@MrTim223 ....your comment does not negate emotional pain...
@@user-nu3sd7zb2j I agree with you 137%. Can't negate something that doesn't exist - unless you consider the crocodile suffering after the baboons stole it's food, then that might be accurate.
@@MrTim223 Again you comment doesn't negate anything related to emotional pain .
Nature I s survival
Scenery of survival for the fittest. What a hard life! Amazing footage.
*Simba has left the kingdom*
TheTruthIsGonnaHurt weeeesedghv. Ccc v. Cxxxxxxxxxx
@Benni5200 PsN .
God ducking damn it lmaoo
888iiiiiiiiiiiii
Fighting a succession war.
Mom: Son be back soon okay, .... son after ten seconds through mud ..mom:who the hell are you
AGENT 47 lol that’s me when I changed my hair
This reminded me the scene “insect pit” in the movie King Kong (2005). That scene had an utterly creepy soundtrack, too. This footage is the same dark atmosphere with the millions of species trying to eat one another
That scene always creeped me out. Esp. when the guy got his head slowly eaten...shhheesh...what a way to go.
2:30 Lizard: Well hi there! Crocodile: Get away from my children
The desperate animals = humans Waterhole = money Crocodiles = Goverment Hippo's = Rich people
Pretty much
Bro
Muh Russian Bot just stfu what do you know about how the system work that was created by them
@Muh Russian Bot There's safer waterholes where the animals can drink from. They didn't *choose* life at this sketchy waterhole. But, in this case the poor have to wing at it to survive. If they could, they'd drink from a duck pond.
So true but rich people dont offer service, they just live they are born like that
Why so many dislikes? This is incredible footage honestly
Who saw the domestic fight
This so rare
Fucking vegans ahah
Probably bc they didnt want to see the animals get eaten Meanwhile enjoying their easy life gyahahahah
Right! Maybe PETA, or some other hypocrites that think nature is supposed to be all cute and not attack each other...yet they have no problem eating their pre- packaged meat
Buddy like "damn I done broke my arm, my baby dead,talk about a bad day."
I love how hippos can just chill with their offspring with dangerous predators, knowing that the predators are weaker than them.
That's so sad the bamboons act like humans fighting for the baby then becoming emotional when her baby died.
It shouldn't be more sad just because they remind you of humans, they're all equally vicious in different ways, and they're all trying to stay alive, crocs just have an advantage that time of year.
I dekil it
Only humans would craft spears to massacre the entire pond for retribution
Except for the Hippos, they would obliterate us
@rocky dubois it wasnt eating it lol it was biting it so it dies then eats it humans are more heatless and cruel than anything
Amazing how animals know that they have to dig to drink water
Delante
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@@cicinusi7742 ... what is wrong with you?
Knew I wasn't the only one that thought this lol
@@cicinusi7742 i hate these kind of ppl
4:38 The hippo was pissed. He was havin that good dream😂😂😂
Not good dream!😂😂😂
this was a great upload... 2011 rocked!
When you fall in mud but your mom won't let you come back in the house....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:23 That B-slap though
The momma bamboo was like "Alrighty got goe eat dinner in privacy...uhhhhhh I mean goe bury my baby" Times are tough , so happy this isnt life for humans. Could you imagine
Probably ate it.
@@garyhager2575 absolutely
Amazing how all these different types of animals live around each other and are all looking for the same thing, food and water, and just deal with each other too
what I don't like from crocodiles it's that they don't wash their hands before they eat...
They're too badass
Brady Simone 一
Jake the bold. jake the fake
But- ...they don't have hands.
@Ɉᴀᴋᴇʏ ᴛʜᴇ Cᴀᴋᴇʏ is a joke
Hippos just like seeing violence
100barbelve I remember seeing a video once where a Hippo flipped a stuck animal upside down in the mud, the anime in question dies of suffocation.
PostxAtomic damn, sucks to hear that anime was cancelled. Fucking hippos, man.
Hippos are the animals yelling worldstar !!!
Hippos are savages
@@mackyboy4432 ...
I like how animals just nonchalantly swallow gallons of mud without a care in the world
does anyone know more videos like this ? this was so interesting
That’s amazing these hippos actually train these crocodiles not to attack them or their babies. Quite smart smarter than most people commenting on here
Vic Slav they are not training them it’s just common sense not to fuck with a hippo
@@jonellewilkerson1291 I don't think crocodiles have common sense
MooGant Lee then stop thinking because it’s obviously not for you
@@jonellewilkerson1291 That comeback makes zero sense kid.
MooGant Lee How? Your very stupid sir
This footage was freaking amazing, thanks for showing all the different animal interactions + the sad but real gore that happens in the food chain. I will be subbing
Something about their screams makes it even more disturbing and the menacing music in the background just gives me chills.
8:58 these documentaries bring back when I was a little kid so awesome from movies and docs
You gotta feel bad for those baby crocodiles that never got a chance in life, the mother though was very dedicated willing to stay in that filthy pool of mud for the sake of her offspring.
Tucker Caldwell Also feel bad for that Mother that monkey... the mothers arm is almost ripped off and her loss of her baby
Tucker Caldwell Fow Show .. .
13:33 that bird genuinely just popped out of existence 😳
Haha. “Pop”.
He ate it if u look closely
That's what he's saying. Geez if anyone would get that it should be you pop pop
Yea it's hella fast even at 0.25 speed
That shit is so mind blowing fast its humorous..like yo wtf😂
How could this be brutal and gruesome but at the same time fascinating?
Because you're morbid.
Absolutely fascinating, show vegans this because they need to know that this is true survival
What does this prove to vegans? Lol They don’t deny that survival of the fittest exists in nature. They reject the idea that meat is essential to a human diet (backed by science) and therefore has no use other than causing death and suffering to billions of land animals and trillions of sea animals every year.
@@Kafufflez who cares, worlds gonna end same way it started.
@@Kafufflez If meat isn't essential for a human diet why do vegans need supplements for nutrients that they can't get from their diet? People became so disconnected from nature they became a bunch of pussies, crying about death of random animals and wanting to live by eating air
@@gavaudan2131 You lack nothing on a vegan diet anymore. It used to be B12 but now most plant milks and cereal have that fortified in it. Cow milk and non-vegan cereal also has fortified vitamins that non-vegans lack such as vitamin D, Iron, and some B vitamins. Also B12 is originally found in soil and the only reason it’s not as common in vegans is because most whole foods for humans are sprayed with pesticides. The reason it’s not an issue with meat eaters is because you eat the cow that eats the soil covered grass and other plants. Basically if your food wasn’t fortified like vegan food hadn’t been for a long time...you too would be deficient in a few vitamins. You’re a complete fool if you think vegans eat air LOL I’m out here eating pasta, vegan hot dogs, roast dinners, vegetable lasagna with vegan cheese, etc as a bodybuilder. None of that buckwheat and salad shit. You don’t know wtf you’re talking about. Also I don’t see how it’s pussy to not want to contribute to animals getting their throats slashed if we don’t need it to survive? I would say it’s more pussy to be indoctrinated from birth to think we need meat, never question it like a good little boy then spend your life drinking cow milk like a baby 👶🏻🍼
@@coloradostatesenatorsteven7443 Maybe, maybe not 🤷🏼♂️ But personally I can’t live thinking I deserve happiness while I’m causing immeasurable suffering to other living things on earth unnecessarily. But I want to make clear... if I was in this situation and I needed meat to survive you better believe I would be hunting like my life depends on it. But the whole point is if it’s not needed and we’re only doing it for taste...it’s cruel, no?
I remember seeing this on Nature on PBS when I was a kid. I'm 33 today.
How old were you, when you watched this first?
@@detective4449 I think 11
@@oblivion85 don't answer him.. he's a detective !!
Still young, mate. Enjoy the dirties and naughties. Once you hit 50 or about there, it'll hit ya.
@@bigpickles lol thanks dude
I honestly love the hippos, they have a "you dont fuck with me I dont fuck with you" attitude.
Jewsies323 fat is more honest than an opinion afterall
3:25 lmao he really spinning
Yeah they tear the bones that way
6:08 "Dude, seriously?"
7:07 When a fight starts at school
Light Fury that is Literally how it be 😂 😂
I keep seeing stupid comments along the lines of "Why don't the people give them water?" Or "People need to find a way to give the animals water." Here are several reasons why trying to get water to these animals is just a stupid and futile thing to attempt. 1. You will need to raise a substantial amount of funds for an undertaking as ambitious (and futile) as this one. 2. You need literally tens of thousands of gallons of water to make the slightest impact on the ecosystem. 3. You need to find a way to transport said water to a REMOTE LOCATION, that likely has no roads leading to it. Whether transported by motorized vehicle or irrigation, it will be expensive. There are currently no roads or irrigation pipes leading to this location, so you must build them, which again is expensive. 3. In order to build roads or irrigation pipes, you need to clear the land, which in turn is taking more habitat from the very animals you are trying to help. 5. You need construction teams working day and night in remote locations to build your roads/pipes. Those construction teams are made up of dudes, and they get hungry working all day, so you need to find an efficient and affordable way to keep them fed and hydrated while working in remote locations. Not to mention they will need some sort of shelter while out in the wild. 6. It's a good possibility that all this human activity would scare off/negatively impact much of the wildlife. 7. This drought took place in the 1980's in africa, a continent plagued by poverty and disease. Please, think for a moment of all the human suffering that must have been taking place during this time. Surely, helping a dying child is far more pertinent than going through all these steps just to help gazzelles and baboons not be eaten by crocs. And lastly, and most importantly 8. *You'd be doing far more harm than good.* One only need look at history to see that human intervention in delicate ecosystems is a terrible idea. You'd be throwing the ecosystem out of whack, in many ways, including but not limited to the construction and the human activity. When you ask the question "why not give the animals water?" You need to also ask yourself what you would have to do in order to get the water there, how much water you need to actually make a difference or accomplish whatever it is you intend to do, how much of an impact are you trying to have (as in, are you going to fill up the watering hole entirely? How much? Are you just looking to give certain animals water, ect.) And lastly you need to ask yourself *are there any negative effects you can inadvertently cause by going through with this idea?* it is my opinion that an undertaking of this magnitude would not only be economically unsound and extremely difficult, but would also have unintended and detrimental effects on the surrounding ecosystems, *potentially doing far more harm than good.*
Trevor Rogers your absolutely correct you said it all and, your comment was very interesting and we'll thought through. You must be very well educated or have a great mind to cover everything so precisely, way to go!!
Let’s make this waterhole great again.
Trevor Rogers I love your comment.
Trevor Rogers you talk to much.
Chris Reid Yeah, I do. And you can't fucking spell.
6:22 is funny asf lmao 😂😂 He said “Back yo ass up” 😭
Shes like “ur not my kid” and hes like “U ARE THO”
Hello .
Poor mama croc stayed in that “waterhole” just for her babies to hatch & die an hour later
@Desmond Burrell lmao why?
@@minmi9231 becasue they eat animals
@Desmond Burrell imagine hating an animal only cuz they eat "cute" animals
@@arturoramos190 thats how the cycle works, its nature. if it doesnt eat, then it'll die.
@Desmond Burrell okay.
Do not feel hatred towards the crocs, they must eat too as does lawyers and politicians.
***** Are we talking about the crocs or lawyers/politicians?
Mrfret
Lancelot Xavier Please don't insult crocodiles by comparing them to lawyers and politicians(truly the scum of the earth).
Jason Stevens Yes, I have been getting a lot of hate mail from outraged crocs.
Jason Stevens o
Wow great doc and great narrator
The best video i have seen in my entire life
Nothing like watching an animal documentary to really know your place in this world. I feel so vulnerable, weak, broken.
And then you drop a couple of grenades into a lake and watch your kill streak go up
@@jerichozerokrx6487 haha fr.
The smells of that whole area are coming thru my phone screen! 🤢🤮
koolbreez9865 it’s probably just you because i can’t smell shit
cesar godinez 💀
cesar godinez LMFAOO
Wow what kind of phone are you using? One from 3000?
@@rayoscrost6062 I would like to know too
Very nice video my friend got to see. Really happy.thanks for sharing this 👍👍🎉🎉🔥
A man with right sense of humor , that he even didn't know .
I usually don't cry while watching anything but when the mother lost her baby, I bawled.
4:39 anyone else heard that Baboon say WHOA
@Doomer K Kid same
Ikr
Righttt
Thought it was the cameraman
Yes
This is the best doc ever.
These nature documentaries always get you
This documentary is very interesting
This is brutal... really makes you think how hard they have it
I dont know why I like watching animals eating others xD
Exactly
I know why😂😂😂😂😂
Guess they having a pool party
they're*
Nobody's Perfect yea they r
@Ted Wood STFU you dumb racist
Ted Wood racist bastard
@Ted Wood guess we have a stereotypical douche right here which is you.
Remembered this doc from a few years ago. Nature can be so harsh sometimes in all its extremes.
Best documentary ever!
Something eerily beautiful about nature.. things come and go in this spectrum called life.
best documentary ever made
Ko