I hope this man lives past a100yrs old,I grew up looking at his documentaries of his ,Im 33 yrs old now and if you were to ask me this is the secret to long life being one with nature.❤
@leonleacock64127 күн бұрын
I think you are right. We grew up on these documentaries in Hungary. I also hope this man will live at least 100 years.
@tamashammer2669 күн бұрын
His voice is my lullaby,if I can’t sleep I just watch and listen to his voice and I’ll fall asleep😂😂
@ruthSouthT7 күн бұрын
I love how he is still bringing us such amazingly presented and photographed snippets of the Natural World!
@louisegogel79736 күн бұрын
May 8th in four days will be his 98th birthday. So I am rooting for him to reach 150 as strong and clear and wonderful as he is today!
@louisegogel79736 күн бұрын
I love this man! So beautiful in his older years.....still so vital and interested in life. And he is now 98.....blessings to him. Namaste'
@carolpridgeon9387Күн бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful images and sounds and fascinating narrative in this video! And HAPPY 98th Birthday in four days on May 8th dear David Attenborough! We appreciate you so much!
@louisegogel79736 күн бұрын
One of the planet's finest voices, and human beings, talking about Sound. Perfect.
@Green2814281426 күн бұрын
What a gentleman David Attenborough .
@paulreynolds289827 күн бұрын
Wonderful. Thank you for posting this. Much appreciated.
@elizabethflynn84552 күн бұрын
Que voz que narración más perfecta la de Sir David atterboro, gracias por delietarnos con su voz incomparable
@user-cn2ny1zz4h29 күн бұрын
love him, his birthday on may 8th
@89kyp22 күн бұрын
Mr. D. is a world treasure! 😊
@bloomingtg121412 күн бұрын
Another fantastic program from Sir David!!!
@vlrissoloАй бұрын
Thank you so much you helped make my night greetings from South Florida USA 😊
@Dee-so5fqАй бұрын
Sobhane Allah ❤️💕💖 سبحان الله العظيم الذي لا اله الا هو الذي خلق فابدع واشهد العقول والقلوب
@blackamv77418 күн бұрын
fantastic
@djsaeg25 күн бұрын
THanks
@tradingrules22282 ай бұрын
Does anyone knows where we can watch Episode 1 of this series ? Here on KZhead I can only find Ep2 and Ep3.
@leitaoruimfp16 күн бұрын
Stream UK BBC
@sarahjparnell9 күн бұрын
I would love an autograph
@bethanychartier7595Күн бұрын
I like the last segment... You could start a new reality show... "Insect lab hookups" now on bbc4
Sir David was an iconic figurehead for SO many nature videos. Love to hear his voice. Rest in Paradise with all of God’s beautiful creatures 🙏❣️🤲💝
@whiteroseangel151125 күн бұрын
He's still alive, what are you talking about?
@kukui799 күн бұрын
He is almost 98 and still working on these videos! May 8 is his birthday! Bless this wonderful being! Wonderful David Attenborough.
@louisegogel79736 күн бұрын
welcome thousand celebrity....... funny Jagat beautiful thanks......... okay young man 500 thanks good...... my country Bangladesh Supersonic love ok beautiful.... 🇧🇩🇧🇩💜💜💜💜💜♥️♥️♥️♥️💘💘💘💚💚💙💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mdkopiluddin281126 күн бұрын
And then some are so clever as to say there is no Creator. One who created in the finest detail. One day I shall see him face to face. He spoke and it was! It boggles the mind to look at the detail He created each living creature. So complex and yet so undeniably beautiful. ❤
@RINAKEYSER14 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@blackamv77418 күн бұрын
Sobhane Allah
@blackamv77418 күн бұрын
Awesome, thanks a lot for this 🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
@edzoedzo369Ай бұрын
Why did every prey species develop horns tusks or antlers for the males to fight each other, and none of them ever developed anything for fighting off wolves or bears or lions?
@spadebraithwaite176227 күн бұрын
Because God wanted a chase not a fight all the time.
@skateboardist168610 күн бұрын
They do use them against predators, mainly by intimidation, but there are often cases where predators are injured or killed. But I think it's a constant arms race between predators and prey and a balance of what works well enough most of the time against what is taxing to produce and carry around. It's one thing to have enough equipment to battle a rival male with similar strength, tactics and equipment for breeding rights, but completely another to fend off potentially a pack or pride of predators. They only have to be able to survive enough to reproduce in enough numbers to keep going, and that's what they're generally able to do, so there's not enough pressure for them to have to take on more intense and costly protection, because what they're doing is working well enough. Predators also tend to prefer to target the more vulnerable, so the young, old, injured, fatigued or less heavily armed, and generally fleeing is the first response, it's possibly more efficient and less risky to flee than to fight, and fleeing might tend to make it more obvious who's more vulnerable. I think it's just a fine balance of a lot of factors.
@kg68019 сағат бұрын
For a video about sound, the audio is terrible! Can't hear Attenborough with that annoingly LOUD soundtrack.
I hope this man lives past a100yrs old,I grew up looking at his documentaries of his ,Im 33 yrs old now and if you were to ask me this is the secret to long life being one with nature.❤
I think you are right. We grew up on these documentaries in Hungary. I also hope this man will live at least 100 years.
His voice is my lullaby,if I can’t sleep I just watch and listen to his voice and I’ll fall asleep😂😂
I love how he is still bringing us such amazingly presented and photographed snippets of the Natural World!
May 8th in four days will be his 98th birthday. So I am rooting for him to reach 150 as strong and clear and wonderful as he is today!
I love this man! So beautiful in his older years.....still so vital and interested in life. And he is now 98.....blessings to him. Namaste'
Thank you for the wonderful images and sounds and fascinating narrative in this video! And HAPPY 98th Birthday in four days on May 8th dear David Attenborough! We appreciate you so much!
One of the planet's finest voices, and human beings, talking about Sound. Perfect.
What a gentleman David Attenborough .
Wonderful. Thank you for posting this. Much appreciated.
Que voz que narración más perfecta la de Sir David atterboro, gracias por delietarnos con su voz incomparable
love him, his birthday on may 8th
Mr. D. is a world treasure! 😊
Another fantastic program from Sir David!!!
Thank you so much you helped make my night greetings from South Florida USA 😊
Sobhane Allah ❤️💕💖 سبحان الله العظيم الذي لا اله الا هو الذي خلق فابدع واشهد العقول والقلوب
fantastic
THanks
Does anyone knows where we can watch Episode 1 of this series ? Here on KZhead I can only find Ep2 and Ep3.
Stream UK BBC
I would love an autograph
I like the last segment... You could start a new reality show... "Insect lab hookups" now on bbc4
เสียงห่อคั่วเคลือยเห็นเขาเดินทักทักถายกอห่อเสียงลางทางไหลประบ้าก่อรอเสียงมุมปรายปากบาวลอขนสอนจีบปรายหนีบร้องก่อห่อน้ำเสียงไสไหลเจือวจ้าวพานกบผิวน้ำสอนเสียงเกลือวกลาวช้วยคุยลองสายธารวนตัววนเสียงวนหินวนน้ำวนตัวห่อคอไหลลงลางตามเเนวหินสองดานทางลงกบดินเหลืองอาลามสะเมือเหนือยอดปรายหญ้าเสียงพิ่ววนเวียนกลางกบนอกเวียนเขาขนสายปรายค่าอากเสียงนุมมตุมคุมน้ำเหนืออางกลางอกวิ่งเยื่อเขาตรงเมื่อเขานำพาก่อวนเวียนสวนกลางกลมวนวงขึ้นเสียงเลำก่อเงือกใต้เเพ้ดานสานเสียงยองสีกลางจิตจุดอกเปลือบกันสองดานประชันเสียงอ่างเสียงแสบบปรายจมูกห่อหุ่มอ่างเขากบปอกปักตอกกันเมื่อนเคลืองคู่กลอนอุกจิตจุดอ่างปีกตีกับสุ้สองผวาเมื่อนทำปากเดินกลางสวนกบวนเวียนเสียงสะลับสารเมื่อนอึกลืมมึกน้ำกอนข้าวอัดลมจุดจิตกลางอกชายขายำชอยปรายเทาคะผิตคู่เคลือดอ่างลางใต้คางเสียงอาเเคร่อากไกลนอนเหนืออ่างเหนือน้ำสอนใต้ใบบัวปกห่อตัวข้าวกลางอกพึงสวนขางก่อเสียงก่อห่อตัวที่โดก็น้ำเสียวปรายหินราชน้ำเสียงกิ่งห่อตัวห่อคอเหนือเสียงตัวห่อมีพิษตาลุกว่าวนอนเหนือน้ำลำพรายใต้เหนือเคลือนก่อกลางอกเหนือเคลือนสวนในก่ออึดเกลือกกลากคายหางปรายปากกินตัวกอนคลายหางออกท้องน้องใตเหนือหินเสียงวนห่อคอจุดลายดวงกระทบเหนือเคลือนเสียงเหนือน้ำเหนือป่ากลางเขาฟังเคลือนในกลางน้ำเหนือเคลือนลองตามแนวกลางขางอกจามละเพือบเลื้องไข่อ่างปากอ่างอกห่อกลมขึ้นคอยอนลอยลงกลางขึ้นเหนืออึกเหนือเคลือนว่ายติดคู่ปรามเคลือวฟ้นในเคลือนสวนกลางลางๆปรายน้ำเชื่อวบนเเสงใต้ใบไม้ก่อข้อหุ่มเสียงโยนตัวเยื่อกิ่งนันกิ่งนียอนเสียงห่อสุ้ยอยสามลูกเคลือนเสียงบนวาดหย้าเชื่องปรายหูยอนเสียงสันเสียงยาวเหนือยอดไม้เสียงสุ้โตตอบจากไกลๆใต้ใบนกนอนไตรไล่ขึ้นเขาสับปรับตนยืนสวนเสียงสังหวานแสงปรายกระพริบตามแนวกิ่งกรานเสียงยอดค่อกิ่งไม้แตกแลวปรายจีบกิ่งนอนกิ่งใหญ่สอนเสียงปากก่อสวนกลางกกลางใต้ค่างเขาเลือนน้ำยอยคะ
Sir David was an iconic figurehead for SO many nature videos. Love to hear his voice. Rest in Paradise with all of God’s beautiful creatures 🙏❣️🤲💝
He's still alive, what are you talking about?
He is almost 98 and still working on these videos! May 8 is his birthday! Bless this wonderful being! Wonderful David Attenborough.
welcome thousand celebrity....... funny Jagat beautiful thanks......... okay young man 500 thanks good...... my country Bangladesh Supersonic love ok beautiful.... 🇧🇩🇧🇩💜💜💜💜💜♥️♥️♥️♥️💘💘💘💚💚💙💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
And then some are so clever as to say there is no Creator. One who created in the finest detail. One day I shall see him face to face. He spoke and it was! It boggles the mind to look at the detail He created each living creature. So complex and yet so undeniably beautiful. ❤
❤❤❤
Sobhane Allah
Awesome, thanks a lot for this 🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
Why did every prey species develop horns tusks or antlers for the males to fight each other, and none of them ever developed anything for fighting off wolves or bears or lions?
Because God wanted a chase not a fight all the time.
They do use them against predators, mainly by intimidation, but there are often cases where predators are injured or killed. But I think it's a constant arms race between predators and prey and a balance of what works well enough most of the time against what is taxing to produce and carry around. It's one thing to have enough equipment to battle a rival male with similar strength, tactics and equipment for breeding rights, but completely another to fend off potentially a pack or pride of predators. They only have to be able to survive enough to reproduce in enough numbers to keep going, and that's what they're generally able to do, so there's not enough pressure for them to have to take on more intense and costly protection, because what they're doing is working well enough. Predators also tend to prefer to target the more vulnerable, so the young, old, injured, fatigued or less heavily armed, and generally fleeing is the first response, it's possibly more efficient and less risky to flee than to fight, and fleeing might tend to make it more obvious who's more vulnerable. I think it's just a fine balance of a lot of factors.
For a video about sound, the audio is terrible! Can't hear Attenborough with that annoingly LOUD soundtrack.