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The fact that we get free documentaries on KZhead by Nat Geo WILD is truly a gift ... Keeping education and knowledge alive. 👏👏👏
Nothing is free in those days.
Indeed
aint that the truth
What he'll going on.
True
NatGeo crew consists of real professional and daring, badazz cameramen. Best channel since buttered bread.
imagine being one of these animals and nat geo just films you a free ultra high definition highlight tape lmao
That ending was insane. The power of the bite you need to have to crush a turtle shell
Those days on cable tv, scanning channels then found an interesting show on Nat Geo.
So much music in the wild especially during attacks!
Crazy isn't it? The cameraman never dies and the musicians are invisible and omnipresent. Huh....
Yeah,ditch the music! I'd rather hear the animals!!!😮
@TheMattC9999, it's under water camera long lenses... As you can see, the animals are very real
The video starts with the most amazing shots of a river.
And it starts out demonstrating its failure to be accurate by referring to water as an element.
It's amazing how much a mother bear loves it's cubs. It leaves a meal to protect it's young ones
Ikr & that deer just abandoned her calf’s when she saw the bear😢😖
My favorite channel i really really love nat
Your dedication to this channel is outstanding!
Very nice documentary. Those close ups are just the Bomb.
This is a wonderful video. Very grateful to those who have put their effort and dedication into it.
Thank you for these videos, they are incredible and can be seen on KZhead.
Outstanding! Thank you
thanks for uploading this i really enjoy watching it
Excellent Programing , Thank you for sharing
We wish for everyone else more wishes and greetings for A Happy New Year here and more old wildlife documentaries need to be released on this wildlife channel that I love it! ❤🎉2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣
Would love to see more documentaries on my beautiful state Alaska!
I think watching this every day will be the best
Amazing footage. Loved it
"Rivers bring water" It's National Geographic that I turn to learn.
Awesome content!!! This is epic free stuf! Thanksss
This video is really great, I really like watching wild animals, can you make more videos like this
amazing documentary
everything is really amzing in this vedio
So beautiful and very good
I can’t wrap my head around how BIG Nile crocs are!
Salt water crocs are considerably larger and more aggressive
@@titusfergis648 Ok
@titus they are not “considerably” larger, however they are larger. They are absolutely not more “aggressive” than Nile crocs though. A lot more recorded attacks per year on humans from Nile crocs than Salties. Yes, you can say villages from Africa rely on the water much more, but that still doesn’t make my statement any less true.
Well then you will be very impressed how big salt water Crocodiles get as they are the largest of the Crocodiles & have the biggest bite force of all land predators.
@@skyflores9827 African crocs are babies compared to Australian crocs
Documentaries is very beautiful ❤️❤️
Nice one after long time
impressive!!
Great video❤❤❤
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦
This is not easy getting the Vedio through the deadly predators. Very nice documentary
How they took close videos of deadly predators under water is sometimes confusing
Simple: they took most of these video scenes from older wildlife documentaries.
Believe it or not there are people who get in the water with them .
@@MarcoSuperNova2784 whether old or new how do they get close to them underwater especially the crocs
Underwater cameras or personally
Camera traps that are triggered by motion, and lots of time going through video and editing.
Nice documentary
Salmon scene was best wow!
Amazing documentary and photography. Thank you Nat Geo!
Watching the predator animal hunt and attack their prey is a reminder of nature's unforgiving laws.
I love these well put together educational docs showing places I'll never get to see. Nature is amazing and awesome.
Tq...love it ❤😊
Hippo is quiet bad boy. Nice show
Love being a Kenyan citizen 😊
same here😃😃
Najivunia kuwa mkenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪💯❤️
🤯Im appalled that l haven't found this channel sooner😉 lm nature documentary BINGER, lm glad l did . You got yourself new subscriber ❤️ 🙌💯🙏✌️👽
amazing!
23:18-23:32 & 24:11-25:41 I recognize that footage anywhere. It’s from that National Geographic Documentary from the mid 1990S “Thunder Dragons”. I don’t think Thunder Dragons is out on DVD in America these past many years. That goes double for a dozen in a half of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals I have in mind that also have yet to be released on DVD in America after all these years as well.
Love this
NatGeo: "but where ever rivers flow...they also bring death" Me: well that went from 0 to 100 REAL QUICK
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How did the Hippo die from bite marks on his back? I don't get it. Thats enough to kill another hippo?
I so thought the SAME THING!!
Is it possible it had a worse wound that wasn't seen on video?
They need to explain that to us lol. @@stephansteohanlarsen7457
Eaten by a crocodile, they smell blood in the water and attack because they see it as an easy free meal.
Maybe due to internal injuries? Two “trucks” going at each other has gotta leave engine issues, after all…
y'all have been using the same "anaconda eats capybara" footage for years.
you go film a new one then tf 😂😂
I love these animals, I can spend hours watching these videos 🦁🌟
now this is what I was lookin for
Please can you upload next time more older wildlife documentaries of Nat Geo Wild like Africa's Deadliest, Caught In The Act, Built For The Kill, World's Deadliest, Hunters And Hunted, Wild 24 and Top 10 The Ultimate Countdown.
Wow beautiful nature 😮😮😍😍😍
The cameraman never dies!!
a 4ft bird w a 9inch beak is insane
the tail walk from the crocs is truly amazing, and the jaw pressure behind it is scary, and to swim as fast as a dolphins in a short distance makes these the ultimate predator
Wow it's beautiful
I was born and lived around the swaps of chobe and Zambezi basins in Southern Africa. I’m not afraid of a croc 🐊 but a hippo I respect.
Lol
@@semoneg2826 a hippopotamus is territorial, they cause more deaths in our communities than crocs.
Both would get my total respect. I would be terrified to come across either of those killing machines.
Watching such amazing videos makes a bad mood better .Unknowingly lost in the world of animals.💗💗💗
このドキュメンタリーは絶対に気に入ります! 野生動物の生活についてのこのような驚くべき洞察。
Love the a show very impress
Enjoying the river view from my bed 😅
Muy buen video
i love this channel
Good video, except Anacondas dont get to 40 ft long, and the Shoebill is not a stork, its related to the pelican.
Yeah, avg is less than 20 and longest recorded snake length thus far is 32 ft in Southeast Asia.
Nice
Nat Geo wild Channel is very good n TRUE...
¡Las imágenes de este vídeo¡Las imágenes de este vídeo son increíbles! Realmente un buen documental sobre ataques de animales salvajes. son increíbles! Realmente un buen documental sobre ataques de animales salvajes.
Kenyan Wildbeast migration in maasai mara is the most epic,the 7th wonder of the world
Que bonito todo
Lung fish is interesting. Moving in water & land is unbelievable
I can't decide if it's cool or just plain creepy af, that the anaconda was using its forked tongue to smell its prey while being submerged underwater...
Hermoso la naturaleza 🥰
Fascinating beasts, the boa constrictor was thee best footage piece 🐍
It's an anaconda
JUST WOW
11:23 "hey gang, should we delete ourselves today?" "sure Greg, sounds like a plan!"
this is wild!
People dont put this into perspective that the videos we watch here are already finished products of a dedicated filming team that is patient, professional,well researched and has a logistical muscle to piece all this together.
Such a beautiful
Amazing and savage nature!
Much RESPECT to AFRICA 🌍🤜🏾🤛🏾
Genial video
What terrifies me most of crocodiles is their patience. In Australia tourists are told not go near some waters at the same time & place each day. If you keep a routine a crocodile will see this and take it's time to be in position to strike at the right moment.
It's heartwarming to see the bond between humans and animals in these rescue stories
Top esse episódio Abçs Netao
wildlife is crazy
Turtle got mortal Kombat finished 😂😅
Saya suka vidio ini
nice
Vegans: "humans are the only ones killing outside the need for food" The hippo:
Yeah naturalmente natural natureza selvagem 🫀🦾
Mama bear said wait lemme get my kids then imma get you 😂
This is great to watch but the Nile croc is fairly predictable in the sense that it's known what rivers they're in so you can avoid them for the most part, assuming you have access to clean water elsewhere. I'm not taking away from the fact that they are a very deadly predator and given the chance, you kill and eat anything it can. But I find the saltwater croc much more menacing. I mean, you can know what rivers they're in to avoid them but they go into the ocean and up on beaches and in areas that you may not know they inhabit. They just seem far more cunning than the Nile.
Interested in this video
nature is relentless... nothing will change animal action...
*Mother Elk spots a bear* Makes a run for it and leaves her offsprings LOL Then watches from a distance
Show 😊☝🏻
You know what would make these docs better? If they would add a hyperbolically suspenseful soundtrack and find a narrator that could really sell the melodramatic. That would be awesome.
Just n FYI - gator can also leap out of the water to catch low flying birds.
Between a hippo and a crocodile which one is deadly 😊
hippo
Both lol but if I had to I’d fight a croc over a hippo for sure
Hippos. They are known to both maim and kill humans
@@meerdog4205absolutely one bite from a hippo could crash croc
MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW / DON'T BELIEVE THAT THERE R SALT WATER CROCODILES NOT TO MENTION MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW / DON'T BELIEVE THAT THERE R SPECIFIC SHARKS THAT CAN LIVE IN BOTH FRESH + SALT WATER(BULL SHARKS).