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This Earth Day, stay in and explore the beauty, drama and spectacle of our natural world with 50 incredible natural history moments from BBC Earth based on what you’ve been liking and sharing. This is the first of five videos.

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The Birds That Have Lived for 44 Million Years – Africa
Crocodile Surprise Attacks Wildebeest – Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest
Ants Rip Queen’s Legs Off – Empire of the Desert Ants
Snow Leopard Hunting – Planet Earth
Drongo Bird Tricks Meerkats – Africa
Wolves Unable to Separate After Sex! – Animal Attraction
Grunion Fish Beach Themselves to Mate – Wild West
Spy Hippo discovers a Fish Spa! – Spy in the Wild
Dinosaur Cannibalism – Planet Dinosaur
Spinosaurus vs Carcharodontosaurus – Planet Dinosaur

Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you’ll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn’t get more exciting than this.

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36 Comments

  1. Im tired of watching TV/streaming suspiciously wondering whats the political angle of whatever propaganda I'm being force fed.

    This is such a breath of fresh air, so relaxing.

  2. I enjoyed the first 8 clips. The 9th and 10th had no reason being here at all. What's "natural" about them? They're animated CGI. Still, props to the camera team for the usual good shots of nature.

  3. I think that! the crocodiles in the water are very strong, the crocodiles can catch wild buffalo, but why don't all the herds of wild buffalo help each other, maybe the water is very deep, All of them were afraid that the water would flow too much, even though the herd of wild buffalo was so large that they did not dare to help each other. The crocodile bit the buffalo and dragged it into the deep water. That wild buffalo does not know how to swim like a crocodile!

  4. I've only watched the first one, and it reminds me of the bird in the Tropical Jungle that makes sounds it here's. Other birds and animals, trees falling and the saddest, a chain saw. Pls look it up, it's on the nose with the noises it copies. 🐭🐹🐯🐒😸

  5. i really like the part at 23.48 … reminds me back when i was younger with my fathers brother playing catch??? i think is what he called it, however i never did have a mit:(

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