Sir David Attenborough, I have been watching your brilliant shows since I was a child and am now sixty-eight and still think you are a Genious about the Natural World
@bbcearthАй бұрын
Sir David is a national treasure ❤️
@akhong196928 күн бұрын
anyone else narrating a nature documentary seems weird to me frankly
@Cleeon26 күн бұрын
Hmmm 🤔then how old is sir David now???
@Bishal-Singh25 күн бұрын
98@@Cleeon
@BGTAnimalAttacksАй бұрын
The way giant tortoises seek shade is truly fascinating! 🐢 While animal attacks might be more dramatic, watching these slow giants cleverly find shelter from the sun is a peaceful reminder of their unique survival strategies. 🥰🥰
@Bmg009Ай бұрын
They have centuries more experience than their predators. Aren’t they the oldest living creatures? Like dinosaurs? Love the sea turtles too.
@seedspittinspacecowboyАй бұрын
Honestly even watching this on lower video quality is still a treat for the eyes.
@hwoonDeurim7 күн бұрын
i need to rewatch this yearly. seriously. love that every one of them has humour/word plays
@americaanimalwildlifeАй бұрын
The sight of a marine iguana diving into the ocean and charging through a school of fish is one of the most spectacular moments ever captured on film. It's like a real-life Godzilla!
@homo-sapiens-dubiumАй бұрын
love how they swim - looks fabulous too!
@AncientWildTVАй бұрын
yeah, marine iguanas are so cool, and their ability to dive and hunt in the ocean is truly impressive
@lionsfightanimalsfightingАй бұрын
BBC you have released another quality video, thanks to the great team!!!
@bbcearthАй бұрын
We're so glad you enjoyed it! 💚
@lionsfightanimalsfightingАй бұрын
@@bbcearth Thanks team, Looking forward to the next video!
@RositaVanderpolАй бұрын
I also agree with you BBC is fascinating!!!
@WildMovieUSAАй бұрын
BBC interesting video
@lionsfightanimalsfightingАй бұрын
@@RositaVanderpol Absolutely! BBC always delivers amazing content.
@NnaemekaAmamasiАй бұрын
Well done Sir David Attenborough. Another remarkable nature presentation....love that voice. Enjoyed every second of it...!
@karinmarkert8556Ай бұрын
Ich auch❤👌🫶🏻es ist nur schade😢 das es keine Deutsche Übersetzung gibt! 🤷♀️☝️ Sehr,sehr Schade❤😢😭
@NnaemekaAmamasiАй бұрын
Danke schön. Ich bin tatsächlich Deutsch geboren. Oberhausen...
@em1osmurfАй бұрын
was only mildly interested in the title, but thought "perhaps Sir David is presenting". not disappointed. very well done!
@bbcearthАй бұрын
We could listen to Sir David all day!
@animla-m2qАй бұрын
The hyena tracking shot at 29:42 is a masterpiece of cinematography! 👍👍👍
@hamimvyАй бұрын
And the solo sound of it..
@animla-m2qАй бұрын
@@hamimvy good
@SeshinsАй бұрын
@@hamimvy agree 100% the sound work on that tracking shot was just beyond incredible.
@olgagr713620 күн бұрын
FANTASTIC, FANTASTIC !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@merveilleuxetmagiqueАй бұрын
Absolutely stunning, such beauty of our planet! And Sir Attenborough topping it all, thank you very much BBC, you're the best!
@EricaHansberryАй бұрын
I just want to be on the photography side of this team. That would be a dream come true. Good lord this footage is gorgeous. Sir Attenborough is a pleasure as always. Well done BBC Earth and all involved. ❤
@bbcearthАй бұрын
Our camera team is so talented 👏
@EricaHansberryАй бұрын
@@bbcearth That they are. If you ever need an extra wheel for one of these cool expeditions or assignments, I'm down. @capturedbyerica ✨✨✨
@sharkman121Ай бұрын
Ngl, its the thumbnail that got me.
@fadhlyshirazyАй бұрын
Same 😂
@prasannah952529 күн бұрын
Sir David, I love his voice and narration skills ❤❤❤❤
@SeshinsАй бұрын
As others have said that Hyena track shot is just pure masterpiece. Also looked like it caught a horn in the mouth / tongue for it's trouble! Incredible.
@EarthlyWonders_helloАй бұрын
Fire ants' living raft to avoid flooding is a remarkable example of nature's collaboration. Similar to the marine iguana, species thrive in distinct habitats due to unique adaptations. This narrative educates and promotes awareness about climate change and human activity's effects on wildlife. It emphasizes the interconnection of all life and the urgent need to save these amazing animals and their habitats. Thanks for sharing this fascinating look into nature!♥❤♥
@chumbucket4104Ай бұрын
17:20 "she rewards them all"😮
@habeshagenz2092Ай бұрын
🤣
@kristianbonis483Ай бұрын
That monkey fight in the begging was insane
@pippalewisNYCАй бұрын
Incredible. Nature is so phenomenal.
@francedepalma4153Ай бұрын
Breathtaking! Goosebumps... BBC produces the best, most unique nature documentaries!
@heyVishnu7524 күн бұрын
the vampire finches part sent chills down my spine, its even more disturbing than a blood squirting short horned lizards
@alishademmery3581Ай бұрын
Mother Nature is phenomenal
@swabrianwar1020Ай бұрын
you mean god
@mrstring7Ай бұрын
12x speed tortise is exactly what I needed in life.
@naturesmomentstv28 күн бұрын
The way giant tortoises seek shade is truly fascinating! While animal attacks might be more dramatic, watching these slow giants cleverly find shelter from the sun is a peaceful reminder of their unique survival strategies.
@Strawb3rryD3ath27 күн бұрын
i can never watch an animal documentary without crying
@sekarkm3118Ай бұрын
Truly EXTRAORDINARY.
@americaanimalАй бұрын
30:43 The ants have shown us what teamwork really means. Actually, no-it's a super collective!❤❤❤
@DINKAR32105 күн бұрын
Wow the world is so big
@BCCFauna-h8pАй бұрын
Amazing, truly a masterpiece of cinematic art!!!!
@venkateshnyalapatla8098Ай бұрын
Extremely capture ❤❤
@doradorn3842Ай бұрын
Thank you, for the wonderful animal movie ❤
@mammi7699Ай бұрын
I loved the turtle's segment! Seeing them going so fast😅😅
@DarrenTan-o4uАй бұрын
Weather 🌪
@xcatАй бұрын
Stunning
@MisterDot-orgАй бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ Lots of love for them 😢
@johnmcdonough955Ай бұрын
34:43 Cormorant mum "Excuse me, I am just getting my shopping in."
@shaguftafahmid9632Ай бұрын
In this documentary video, i give credit to BBC team worker who bring such amazing,interesting, facts and lessons for us.🎉❤😊 👏
@hearindian192Ай бұрын
Love this combine vdo and Attenborough voice❤❤❤.
@bbcearthАй бұрын
There's no one like Sir David Attenborough 😊
@samuelkamau155029 күн бұрын
just wow... epic !
@gayathrip9270Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting these wonderful videos. I'm from Tamil Nadu, India, and I would like to kindly request BBC to consider releasing these videos with Tamil translations. My mother, like many others, would love to watch them, but the language barrier is restricting her access to this important content. Many of my friends and neighbors in the UK have expressed how Sir David Attenborough’s voice and vision have significantly influenced their understanding of biodiversity. His work has sparked a greater awareness of nature and conservation. I personally feel that my journey in supporting nature has been delayed because of the lack of such accessible content in my language. If these videos were available in Tamil, I believe it could inspire a whole new generation of young people in my community to engage with environmental issues, both locally and globally. This awareness is crucial for our planet’s future. Thank you for considering this request.😀
@b00yahhАй бұрын
Just a suggestion. Seeing how you are very well spoken and written I would like to politely suggest that you be the instrument of your desire. Voice overs may not be neccessary if there were captions. Many people today enjoy watching foreign films and anime through the reading of captions in thier native languages. I, myself, am one of them. Almost anyone can take simple video editing software and learn how to add captions to a program. Though doing so may seem tedious and time prohibitive, this labor of love can open up a world of environmental conciousness to not only you mother but many others who speak your native language. You can be the one to change lives. To be honest, creating a voice over may be even easier. Do some research and instead of requesting that the BBC take on something that you can do, just do it. If that seems like to much, seek out independent film makers or college students studying film who know Tamil and ask for thier assistance. When done, ake sure all credits are given and send a copy to the BBC. Who knows, you may find this to be your calling and bring abundant joy not only to others but to youself also. Good luck and God Bless.
@SaiPuenHarnАй бұрын
I love nature ❤
@cameronhillyard2976Ай бұрын
These clips are from perfect planet and I think this could mean that the trailer for Sir David Attenborough Asia trailer is almost round the corner
@advocatelawoffice56212 күн бұрын
It's amazing ❤❤
@chloemizrahi-jk3uwАй бұрын
Wow! 50 million to be precise. How do they count that precisely?
@DarrenTan-o4uАй бұрын
Oceans 🌊
@Hoor_j6123 күн бұрын
Wonderful animal world 😮
@zacharygreen2895Ай бұрын
absolutely insane
@mazharulislam827225 күн бұрын
Just wawwwww Super, thanks boss ❤
@DarrenTan-o4uАй бұрын
A Perfect Planet
@WildMarVels79Ай бұрын
The video is truly impressive with beautiful scenes and a profound message! Thank you to the team for their hard work to bring such a meaningful work. Hope to see more quality videos from you!
@bbcearthАй бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! 🙌
@gopalsinghbishansinghsahi4355Ай бұрын
The Strongest Force, The Mightiest Force in This Universe is: The Force of Motherly Love/Mamta That Each and Every Mother has for her Children.
@JasonFord-l3pАй бұрын
Those monkeys look a lot like some sort of an alien species from Star Wars... Cute ass babies tho!
@jelianbrixpiedad68321 күн бұрын
I love your vids❤
@pibotuangxxx5782Ай бұрын
nature without human is peace
@AnyColorYouLikeBroАй бұрын
You know nothing about nature if you think that.
@frrascon17 күн бұрын
did you not see those monkeys fighting at the beggining? and it wasn´t even the most violent part of the video
@dineshtripathi1271Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Really your video is having special quality. Naman.
@mrqnas6 күн бұрын
سبحان الله الخالق العظيم استغفر الله واتوب اليه رب العرش العظيم
@cintaindonesia6382Ай бұрын
God almighty! Thanks BBC for these super great videos.
@vwildlifeАй бұрын
The way blue whales open their massive mouths to hunt small fish is fascinating! 🐋 The sheer size and power of these creatures in action feels like watching a scene from Animal Attacks in the deep sea!
@opoaotoroiocokoАй бұрын
It's painful for me to see someone so desperate for validation.
@opoaotoroiocokoАй бұрын
Might even be a bot.
@TheWorldAround-t3u20 күн бұрын
Vẽ đẹp của thiên nhiên ❤
@Jalleravi143Ай бұрын
Natural incredible
@eleventhhour3987Ай бұрын
wonderful
Ай бұрын
Sehr schön Gruss Jürgen 🤠
@varunm70119 күн бұрын
18:41 its surreal
@langroodi3Ай бұрын
Thank you very much, good luck.🌱 🌱💯👌🙏👌✌️🦀🦌🦍🦉🦅🐧🦭🐋💚🌱
@Kazeshini6Ай бұрын
Mrs Coulter is the only reason why I know about the golden snub-nosed monkey it's so cute
@AbhinavujjwalКүн бұрын
what a background music in sharks part
@NazmulHaque-o2vАй бұрын
Awesome 👁️🤳👌🌐
@HadjerTouahir-w2hАй бұрын
فضل الله من يؤمن به أولا وآخرا وبصدق فالقوة كلها لله بيده السموات والأرص إنه فضل الله
@ysfmansoor722Ай бұрын
best video
@pezboy715Ай бұрын
17:52 forbidden passionfruit pulp
@Wildlifecanada-s6qАй бұрын
good man
@ДарханХасенов-у5ъ8 күн бұрын
Құнды деректі фильмдеріңіз бен еңбектеріңізге мың алғыс
@noman.engineerАй бұрын
things I learnt from this video... 1) For everything in life, there is a price. 2) There is a God who brilliantly designed and created this universe. 3) Nature is beautiful and Cruel, we all get punished for our mishaps, here or hereafter.
@zzzzzzz1zzzzzzzzzz1zАй бұрын
2:00 how do you film that stuff. is that a robot/drone they are used to?
@Cleeon26 күн бұрын
Yes I'm amazed too, how they do that?
@efremstifanos4925Ай бұрын
YEEEEE SJUUUUUUR
@karenn296929 күн бұрын
The whales did it for me😂
@amanchoudhary6054Ай бұрын
good
@Bow503Ай бұрын
How is it that bird can dive up for a minute and iguana 30 minutes underwater and most of the humans can barely do it for 30 seconds. I am fascinated. And envious. I want to be that iguana.
@MaiNguyen-et4hjАй бұрын
I hope videos include subtitles for me to learn along, as there're words I ain't get it
@usmanrafiq708020 күн бұрын
these thing definaly a creation of creater far beyound our imagination
@DarrenTan-o4uАй бұрын
Volcano 🌋
@DarrenTan-o4uАй бұрын
The Sun 🌞
@TTWildAnimalsАй бұрын
I like the team spirit of ants
@Smile9367 күн бұрын
I wonder if the clips are cut just short on purpose…😆 I wanted to see that ant get rescued by its fellow ants. I wanted to see that cold iguana get to bask a moment in the warm sun.
@mohammedakram8475Ай бұрын
Are these scenes from our planet series?
@urDesert-lifeАй бұрын
❤
@Gvb123Ай бұрын
A friendly reminder that we humans are the only biggest threat to our planet. - The commentator's voice brings me back to my childhood 😢
@AnyColorYouLikeBroАй бұрын
Remove yourself, then
@Gvb123Ай бұрын
@@AnyColorYouLikeBro I'm in Uranus
@HiteshKumar-td3shАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@merbipinАй бұрын
When Iguana Jumps into the water reminds me Bahubali
@pastiche9Ай бұрын
What do we do after David Attenborough?
@ssullyaАй бұрын
We will keep his AI generated voice for future mastercrafts
@epicGamer333tАй бұрын
my advice to the small fish : dont panic
@saiduttasoumyaswaroop302Ай бұрын
I wonder what will happen to the ant community once the sea level rises 31:27
@tomasb8986Ай бұрын
11:40 new technique? How new is it???
@jamini22Ай бұрын
How do they shot this
@جوادعدنان-ج6ظАй бұрын
سبحان الله العظيم ❤
@ignitedminds1234Ай бұрын
Please uploaded these videos in hindi also
@mysterious6222Ай бұрын
please tell me which series is this. wanna watch in entirety.
@bbcearthАй бұрын
This is from A Perfect Planet 😊 Enjoy!
@DariusBrown-773Ай бұрын
Bruh the monkeys looks like middle school girls fighting😭😭
@ДарханХасенов-у5ъ8 күн бұрын
Табиғат адам баласының біліп көріп зерттеп үиренетін құнды кітабы байлығы .....
@mec-animalattacksUSАй бұрын
It's captivating to watch blue whales use their enormous mouths to catch small fish! 🐋 Witnessing their immense size and strength in action resembles a scene from Animal Attacks in the depths of the ocean!