Clan of the North (Full Episode) | Kingdom of the Polar Bears
Dennis searches the Manitoba wilderness for a polar bear den in hopes of capturing the first moments of a cub’s life in the wild.
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Clan of the North (Full Episode) | Kingdom of the Polar Bears
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I could watch Nature documentaries all day.
Us too!
I'm going to do that today it's Sunday so👍😎💯
Same ❤
I think I could watch 🦁 🦁 vs 🐻❄️ all day 😏
Your a dropkick
“eight months without a real meal” Wow, that’s unbelievable!!
POV : crocodiles only a faction of my power Ps they can go for 1 years +
What a beautiful documentary, as always. That moment when cubs emerged from the den was beautiful, majestic, and breath-taking.
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I cried
@@NathanLu2030o😊😊ftdxv no mo bhi ko bhi ko. M😊😮nmc ok I'm in TV polar bear.. Ok ooo
I can't be the only one who always s gets choked up watching a momma bear hold her babies. As ferocious as they have to be... They are capable of immense tenderness and care... It really does bring tears to my eyes. 😭💖
TANKC
That hunting cabin was like something out of a movie. So cool.
Obviously the world is changing and I am thankful to national geographic even if I can't see these things on television anymore, that I can find it here.
Thank you for being here!!
Mammoth?
@@NatGeoyou lied about the population years ago
This video makes me cry because polar bears are my favorite animal
I live in central américa so I don't know the ice,nor the snow, nor a polar bear . For me it was a miracle when the cubs move out from the den!!! Thanks for this brilliant documentary. Thanks to Dennis for his commitment and passion with this creatures.
One of the majestic animals of our time. To my grand grand children, we have lived in the age of polar bears..
They cool but they ain't all that
Sad that our next generation might not even see them , we need to preserve the Magnificent creatures
dramatic
“To my grand grand children” he says as he posts a comment to strangers on KZhead. You’re so lame. One of the worst virtue-signals.
100% bet they will see polar bears lmao.
I am in Kenya ,l have never seen a bear but from this video, l see a beautiful creature in planet😍
hey from the USA, how’s Kenya? ☺️Always wanted to visit (I’m of African American descent)
The length to which the mother goes to ensure that the cubs survive is just mind-boggling. Probably applies to most mammalian mothers but the majestic scale at which the life of polar bears operates just makes the entire experience a grand spectacle.
There is so much beauty and magic in this world. ✨️
Kudos to the videographers of this video and Im glad that the Polar bear didn't try to attack them 💛 This documentary is very beautiful
I loved watching this! Dennis has such a glowing adoration for these animals, it's amazing to hear him talk about them. I hope you guys can do another episode with him following these bears.
It's amazing how animals go through different range of emotions...
I was screaming in excitement when the cubs were emerging from their homey. it's awesome that he protests the cubs as well,
All Mothers are fighters ... Respect her....
Polar bears, the biggest bears and the strongest in the world. Also the most beautiful animal in my opinion.
Amazing documentary, As i used to live above the Arctic circle, not nearly where Dennis was, seen the Northern lights. It is something i never forget.
Such a great program I'm Native n Bear Clan so I really enjoyed it what a great Mama end of the earth 4 them Babys 💯🇨🇦✌️
Awesome to hear. Any relation to the famous Native as well as an American Football hero Jim Thorpe?
@@danielhenderson8446 are not a skal padun are not a polymere are not a problem asel n atyala are not Dr no
@@danielhenderson8446 to Be to be in full stop the bet
Beautiful documentary. I love polar bears. Polar bears are evolving to adapt to the changing climate. They are hunting caribou instead of seals. They might migrate back to warmer lands, who knows. I'm sure they will figure out how to survive.
They’re just albino brown bears at the end of the day
Yes. Climate alarmists greatly exaggerate the danger of extinction for polar bears. The only way these apex predators could become extinct any time soon would be greatly increased hunting of them by humans. Bears can live in most climatic environments.
I absolutely love polar bears. Thank you so, so much. I will watch this gorgeous doc many times!
that polar bear thats called dancer what a handsome fellow i hope he is doing well i would love a update of him thanks again yours avon leicestershire 2022
Dancing bears are the best
i could watch Nature documentaries all day.
How they claimed they found her > 21:52 How they actually found her > 36:25 From Polar Bears International: "The collars or ear tags we attach to these bears are known as satellite telemetry devices. They are essentially battery-powered GPS devices. In other words, they transmit data to a satellite that tells us which bear the data is from and where the individual was at the time of transmission."
That's exactly what I thought too when I saw the ear tag!
Yes, it was interesting how they skipped that part…
I was so confused when i saw that tag
the cubs are so cute
Hvala na ovim predivnim filmovima. Cesto ih gledam. Opcenito prirodu. To je jos cisto i vrijedno divljenja 😊
He has the best job in the world!
The miracle of life .
I saw a side of polar bears that I have never seen before. Thank-you for this video. ❤
At 31:14 - Dennis the guide says it is "only minus 22 today" which sounds terrible. This is a centigrade reading which equates to -8° fahrenheit which seems downright warm for being on Hudson Bay during an artic winter.
Thank you so much dennis for helping mama bear protect her babies ❤❤❤❤
Thats dedication right there. Props to Denis 👍 What an experience it must be, only a few will get to enjoy such miracles.
Nature is so fascinating! It's tragic that most ppl take it for granted. 💔
Polar bears are so cute n strong!
Such a beautiful documentary about these Polar Bears there such a beautiful animal !
my mom and i enjoyed warching this program about polar bears. freaking awesome.😀👍❤❤❤❤
I love nature documentaries I literally watch em all day as in 87 of my watch history is nature documentaries.
Polar bears are so interesting and has lots of fun facts
Thanks to natgeo, I get to see and learn of these amazing creatures. I haven't even experienced snow.
Brilliant and Beautiful documentary. What stunning animals polar bears are and Dennis is a legend. Great watch 👍
Churchill is one of Manitobas treasures, it saddens me that these beautiful animals habitats are at risk
I would love to see the Northern Lights for myself one day. I have spent quite a lot of time in Finland over the years, but mostly in and around Helsinki, never been far enough north to see them, you have to go up to Lapland where they are visible for around 200 nights a year. I will get around to it eventually. From London, UK
Hope you can see them soon! Keeping our fingers crossed!!
Have you seen it yet?
Yea would want to watch all morning on school days like today is Wednesday ❤❤❤
that momma bear had a tracker on her ear. made it seem like he found her from nowhere
Amazing experience and effort of Dinees and his team
Polar bears are the most incredible creatures on the Earth. The most adapted apex predator in the world today. Beautiful, resilient, powerful, adequate and supernaturally capable. Just unbelievable to behold what they can do and endure.
Dennis, you are an amazing human being! You are lucky to see these creatures every day❤
I'm sorry but did anyone laugh when he said "Legendary Polar bear guy" lol
Can always count on "NatGeo Wild" for great documentaries. Love the polar bears!
Brrrr! Animals are truly amazing! Beautiful animals!
We couldn't agree more!
Is there a part 2? Dang it all I wanna c more🥰
I loved this story! Thank you, Dennis, and thank you, Nat Geo! ❤❤
Hello How are you doing you have a beautiful profile ❤️
National Geographic never disappoint you, great episode
Offensive comment
@@massextinction2814 what?
@@massextinction2814 What exactly do you find offensive about it?
please put more videos, their so amazing animals and the way they live.....
How fascinating the world is.
what a great upload may god bless all those dear polar bears now and allways yours avon leicestershire 2022
nature and natural things are only peace of mind only few people know that and secret is this only beautiful heart believe this...
I love these beasts, great job NatGeo
I wish I could be involved with the team that constantly follows them and arranges required action to keep them safe.
From Kenya with love
The only thing more dangerous then a Polar bear are two Polar bears.
Que grande Denis. Estos osos son los predadores apex de todos los osos, hay que ser valiente para estar ahi, comen solamente carne.. cualquier cosa
I am going to watch this all day long
Amazing. Reminds me of my childhood
You were a bear cub?
@@DanceySteveYNWA haha no Steve. Just enjoyed watching it as a kid and it reminded me of that.
@@elana137 oh, I see.
Excellent information, Excellent 👍🏻 photography, Excellent 👍🏻 Scientist, Excellent 👍🏻 video, Thanking you all.
This was an actual good documentary!
This is a beautiful documentary about polar bear. I love it!
beautiful show....
Can we all agree that since these guys stay with them all the time filming anyways , they might as well help keep them alive when the opportunity arrises?
I'm sure the hundreds of crew are full of foods.
Ehhh idk my heart would want them to intervene but my mind says let nature take it's course
very touching and inspiring…have watched 5 times…I like polar bears,too
this is spectacular, well done
Thank you so much for this beautiful documentary! ❤
Beautiful Documentary... Kudos Dennis...
Great documentary, and sure animals.
Save them save the polar cap polar bears
Really enjoyed watching this 👍🤗
Denis you are the best keeping eye on them thank you 🙏🏾 ❤
i wish i could watch their journey
29:40 narrator: this bear has not eaten in months lemme get within like 20 feet of it.
That Wolverine sprinting through the snow non stop was the scariest thing in this episode. All the Polar Bears are just cute, even when they're mean but those Wolverines look unstoppable.
How they get these amazing videos is fantastic
🙏🙏🙏 stay blessed and thank you ❤❤❤
I love nature ❤
As always beautiful presentation Thank you
Apreciez curajul vostru.Felicitări . Mulțumesc pentru că putem vedea aceasta
I like animals
This is Amazing mother’s are great no matter what kind of mother salute
They are really beautiful, but dangerous
Incredible... Amazing
I don't agree with sweet-talking wild animals. You're giving them a death sentence to trust humans or be bold around them.
Is Furcorn afraid of alligators I love bears
Fascinating
i hope they survive
this is super awesome, but that bear has satellite ear tags in... So Did Dennis find them orrrrrrr
4:30 - 5:51 *Im not crying you’re crying* 😢
28:23 “OH! Well good morning sir!” She’s very dirty needs more than a snow bath. He’s so close to her too. That’s so amazing.
🥰🥰🥰🥰😊😊😊 I love polar bears their such cute animals
Bear is my obvious type polar bears are my unique ability how I can feel the very cold breeze from the chill from warmth air 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
polar bear face made out of trees @16:19 to the left of the wild logo, at the tip of the dark tree line.