Every encounter with a wild animal is a moment to cherish.. Protecting wildlife ensures future generations can experience this beauty too
@maramacedo44103 күн бұрын
Que maravilha de video magnifico e incrível parabéns pelos lindos videos incrível que vcs colocam ai no canal pra mim esses animais da África selvagens são magníficos estão em primeiríssima lugar do planeta eles exuberante espetacular e uns verdadeiros tesouros da vida selvagem africano um grande e um predador incrível e poderoso da vida selvagem africano um grande e um predador incrível abraço e que deus te abençoe sempre meu amigo do canal uma boa ltarde pra toda a equipe do canal eu me chamo Mara lascano Macedo de pelotas do rio grande do sul Brasil a eu ha ia me esquecendo não esqueçam de mim também estou sempre aqui com vcs beijos pra todos vcs ai do canal ❤😊😊😊😊
@wildnatureus20242 күн бұрын
Olá, Mara! Muito obrigada pelas suas palavras tão carinhosas e cheias de emoção! 💖 Os animais selvagens da África realmente são incríveis, fortes e espetaculares, como você bem disse. Eles são verdadeiros tesouros da natureza e uma fonte de inspiração para todos nós que amamos a vida selvagem. Toda a equipe do canal agradece muito o seu apoio direto de Pelotas, Brasil! Esperamos que você continue sempre aqui com a gente, explorando e admirando o mundo selvagem. Que Deus te abençoe também, e saiba que nunca esqueceremos de você! 😊🌍🐾 Um grande abraço! ❤️
@maramacedo44102 күн бұрын
Obrigada meus queridos amigos amo vcs todos ai do canal uma boa ❤😊😊😊😊😊😊@@wildnatureus2024
@maramacedo44102 күн бұрын
Uma boa noite pra todos vcs ai do canal ❤😊😊😊😊
@maramacedo44102 күн бұрын
uma boa noite pra vcs ai do canal obrigada ❤😊 vcs e adimiro muito vcs da toda a equipe do canal e também fico muito feliz de poder esta perto dos meus tesouros selvagens são magníficos e incrível i meu coração dispara ao ver os vídeos são demais um abraço pra todos vcs ai do canal uma boa noite ❤😊😊😊😊
@mariasoares54539 күн бұрын
Melhor dublado documentário 🎉
@wildnatureus20249 күн бұрын
¡Gracias por tu apoyo! Sin duda, un buen doblaje hace que los documentales sean más fáciles de entender y disfrutables. ¡Qué bueno que te gustó! Espero que sigas acompañándonos en el canal para más contenido interesante. 🌟🎥
@wildwonderjapanАй бұрын
This is the best savanna movie I have ever seen. You guys did a great job.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the amazing compliment! 🌾🦁 We’re thrilled to know you enjoyed the movie and appreciate the team’s efforts. Hope you’ll keep following the channel to discover even more exciting content! 🎥✨
@pango-y8j28 күн бұрын
It's a documentary not a movie 😊
@deejaym5286Ай бұрын
as always, perfect video!!!
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the compliment! 😊 Your support is always a great motivation for the channel to keep growing. Don’t forget to check out the upcoming videos! 🐾💚
@deejaym5286Ай бұрын
@@wildnatureus2024 i always check!! :)
@wildkingdomusaАй бұрын
The challenges of predator and prey are beautifully highlighted in this film. Incredible documentary
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! 🦁🦓 We’re delighted that the film could vividly capture the survival moments in nature and resonate with you. Hope you’ll keep watching to enjoy more unique documentaries! 🎥🌿
@WildMajesty202512 күн бұрын
The savannah’s fastest prove that speed means survival!
@starchb0mbАй бұрын
Whoever wrote the talk track tried WAY too hard to sound poinant and insightful - they used way too many metaphors that didn't make sense and some that immediately conflicted the prior statements. It was a lot of words to say nothing insightful. This felt like it was run through a thesaurus and then not proof-read.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your honest opinion! 😊 We really appreciate constructive feedback like this to help improve our content in the future. The goal of the channel is to create content that’s both authentic and easy to connect with for viewers. Hope you’ll continue to support and check out future videos! 🌿✨
@698086928 күн бұрын
Agreed. Also, very redundant, and you kept repeating yourself, saying the same things over and over again, and duplicating your words, and….
@wchambers384927 күн бұрын
Is there some reason the narrator can’t properly say “miles per hour”?
@exilbayer637722 күн бұрын
@@wchambers3849 Because it´s AI
@4kwildanimaldocumentaryАй бұрын
This wild animal documentary is so immersive. It feels like being in the heart of the wild
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🐾
@AlemBeyene-ce6teАй бұрын
Wow! It is a captivating wildlife.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🐾 Wildlife truly has a way of captivating us, doesn’t it? Hope you’ll keep exploring more amazing things in the upcoming videos! 🌿✨
@abdurezakmohammed9134Ай бұрын
what a documentary
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🎥✨ Glad you enjoyed this content. Hope you’ll keep watching and exploring more amazing videos on the channel! 🐾🌿
@Animal-Eath25 күн бұрын
Amazing
@bernardnardone557327 күн бұрын
Wild. C quand vous voulez en français......!
@wildnatureus202427 күн бұрын
Merci pour votre intérêt ! 🌟 Si vous attendez des vidéos ou du contenu en français, c’est une excellente idée ! 🇫🇷 Nous allons y réfléchir et peut-être proposer quelque chose à l’avenir. En attendant, continuez à nous soutenir pour que nous puissions grandir ensemble ! 🐾✨
@ojdesignmotion1589Ай бұрын
WILD NATURE is my best documentary channel! Difference with NatGeo is they even have 4K.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your love and support for the channel! 🎥✨ We always strive to deliver quality and unique content. Upgrading to 4K resolution is definitely a goal for the future to provide an even better experience for our viewers. Hope you’ll keep supporting WILD NATURE! 🌿🌟
@russrhoades5669Ай бұрын
you need to fix the Ai when talking about MPH it says all kinds of weird stuff.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
hank you for your feedback! 🚀✨ We’ll review and fix this issue to ensure the information is conveyed more accurately. Your input is crucial in helping us improve the quality of our content. Hope you’ll continue supporting the channel! 🎥👍
@4funrc11Ай бұрын
A football field in the United States is 100 yards, which is 300 feet; not 100 feet.
@wildnatureus202429 күн бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out! 🏈✨ You’re absolutely right: a football field is 100 yards, which is 300 feet. We’ll double-check to ensure accuracy in our content. Thanks for helping us improve! 🌟
@pango-y8j28 күн бұрын
A football field in Canada is 100 meters or 110feet😊
@Steven-ze2zk23 күн бұрын
25:05 "An adult gazelle can reach a top speed of up to 60 meter mans and peas." ThAt'Z QUIiiIICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wildnatureus202422 күн бұрын
That's right, gazelles are truly impressive! 🦌 In fact, Thomson's gazelles (Gazella thomsonii) can reach speeds of 60-70 km/h (about 16-19 meters per second), especially when escaping predators. Imagine trying to chase one-it would definitely leave you dizzy! 😄 Thanks for noticing this detail, and I hope you'll keep supporting the channel to discover more amazing facts! 🌟
@Scenic4KRelaxation27 күн бұрын
to the person reading this, you did well. everything is going to be alright.
@wildnatureus202427 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a meaningful and encouraging message! 💖 Sometimes, a note like this is enough to spread warmth and hope. Wishing you peace and happiness always! ✨🐾
@amamadkhan3773Ай бұрын
HAVEN'T LEARN'T ANY THING FROM THIS VIDEO
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your feedback! 🌟 We’re sorry if the video didn’t meet your expectations. If you have specific suggestions about the content you’d like to learn from, please let us know! This will help us improve and provide more value in future videos. 🎥✨
@ARA-cz2iiАй бұрын
Female Oryx has a short tail.
@vangle8488Ай бұрын
CAPs
@KHLoveTruthАй бұрын
speed like marvel hero
@wildnatureus202429 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! 🚀✨ The speed of superheroes is truly incredible. If you enjoy the thrill, don’t forget to stay tuned for more exciting content! 😄🎥
@garywynder27 күн бұрын
I notice that when you state speeds of these animals, you can't say that in English (i.e. MILES PER HOUR), which is surprising when all the rest of your narration is spoken with such perfectly articulate and unaccented English. Is that because you don't know how to say these speeds over distances in English? I notice similar omissions when you are stating TEMPERATURES too. (i.e. 'DEGREES CELSIUS' is something you don't seem able to say in English (instead of, (what sounds like) words taken from another language)? Other than that, all your animal documentary videos are absolutely excellent and outstanding. I keep on watching every new video you create with the same enthusiasm and interest as all of the other videos you've been making on this channel. Keep up the great work!
@wildnatureus202426 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback and share your thoughts about the channel’s videos! 🌟 Your input is truly valuable and helps us improve for the future. The use of measurement units like "miles per hour" or "degrees Celsius" might occasionally be omitted depending on the context or presentation style of each video. However, I’ll make sure to take your suggestion into account to make the content even better. I’m thrilled to know you enjoy and regularly watch our videos! I hope you’ll keep supporting and staying with us for future projects! 💚🐾
@exilbayer637722 күн бұрын
You didn´t realize this is fully AI generated?
@MustyXАй бұрын
It seems many people do not recognize the importance of documentaries like this....
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for appreciating our content! 🎥🌟 Encouraging words like these are a huge motivation for us to keep delivering high-quality work. We hope you’ll continue to follow and support the channel! 🌍✨
@erikbrushАй бұрын
Who wrote this crap? How many ways do we need to be told in poetic drivel over and over that lions are not the fastest animals on the plain that that speed is important? How is it that the lion according to the narrator can only maintain the 50mph speed for a hundred to a hundred and fifty feet, but that's supposed to be enough to cover the length of a 100 yard (300 foot) long field? Imperial measure means nothing? Why does the British accented narrator pronounce Zebra like an American instead of a Brit? Zeh-brah is how he should pronounce it. But Zee-bra is what he is stating... ridiculous AI.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Regarding lions maintaining a speed of 50 mph for only short distances, this is accurate due to their biology - lions are great at short bursts of speed but lack the endurance of cheetahs or other animals. Covering 100 yards might be possible considering the momentum when hunting, but perhaps the video could explain the calculations more clearly. As for the pronunciation of “zebra,” “Zee-bra” is common in American English, while “Zeh-brah” is the British variant. This might depend on the narrator’s style or the target audience. I’ll take note of this to improve future content! Hope you’ll keep supporting and sharing your thoughts with us! 🌟
@Steven-ze2zk23 күн бұрын
Don't criticize others if you can't even compose comments correctly yourself. Brits say, "zeb-rah." Get it right!!