From a baby penguin taking its first steps to crocodiles attacking thirsty bats, these are some of the most extraordinary wildlife moments.
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Spending a full 3 hours watching this was absolutely worth it. Thank you, BBC Earth, for painstakingly compiling such beautiful and extraordinary natural moments—I couldn't take my eyes off the screen!
Watching all those fledgling birds packed onto such a remote atoll was honestly breathtaking. You can really feel how high the stakes are when some of them are still struggling just to stay airborne. Seeing them use the lagoon as a practice field made me weirdly emotional, like watching kids learn to ride bikes. Nature doesn’t give them much time to figure things out, and that pressure is intense. The fact that predators are gathering specifically because of these vulnerable young adds another layer of drama. It really made me appreciate how survival starts the moment you leave the nest.
Gracias al canal por acercarnos a la naturaleza.
Honestly, one of my favorite fishing videos I've seen in a long time. Amazing fishing as always, but the music, editing and views stunning. Very much makes me wanna get out fishing 😅 looking forward to more
This is not 3 hours of unique videos.
They repeat some of them… the only difference between the clip at 26:14 and the one at 2:15:00 is the lack of title on the latter one.
Ripped off. Give me my $0 back!
l guess bbc has been hacked ,,,,its now boring guys why keeping on reuploading same content every time
why did they start using repeated clips and stop putting the titles of the clips on screen after the 2hr mark?
Very impressive
Nature things always give peaceful vibes
One of the best wildlife videos I’ve ever seen.
Many people think "flying fish" is a fish… that can fly. Actually, they don't fly at all, but glide: use their tail to fan 70 times per second to bounce off the water, then use their fins as glider wings.
"Wow, 3 hours of pure, extraordinary nature! This compilation is absolutely mesmerizing. It features such incredible moments, from the terrifying iguana hatchling escape [02:03:33] to the beautiful teamwork of the poison dart frog parents [09:06]. BBC Earth truly showcases the drama and resilience of the animal kingdom. A must-watch for any nature lover!"
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Gruß Jürgen 🤠
CHINESE ARE THE WORLD'S LARGEST CONSUMER OF IVORY AND RHINO HORNS.
VIDEOS OF DEAD SEA BIRDS WITH STOMACHS FULL OF SMALL PLASTIC PIECES. TURTLES EATING PLASTIC BAGS THINKING THEY ARE JELLY FUSH. A WHALE ATE A 16 SQUARE FEET OF PLASTIC.
Unbelievable! Great shot! 5:30
Dad frogs carrying tadpoles like tiny Uber drivers—parenting goals taken to a whole new level
These extraordinary animal moments show that survival is never fair; some people forget how harsh real wildlife can be.
This is the kind of wildlife content that makes you question who the real “top predators” are. Nature always wins.
Best Narrator!
Very very infomation! Thanks so much!
Thank the Creator for making a world that is both majestic and full of love.
good work
2:51 THE MOUTH THAT WIDE?!?!?!