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Nature Calls
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2024
Nature Calls finds the rare and bizarre events of the wild and brings them to you.
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The Rare and Unique Woodland Animals - Ep.4
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Nature has a way of creating the most spectacular species. In this set of videos we explore the most rare and Unique animals that dwell in the woodlands of planet Earth.
The Rare and Unique Woodland Animals - Ep.3
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Nature has a way of creating the most spectacular species. In this set of videos we explore the most rare and Unique animals that dwell in the woodlands of planet Earth.
The Rare and Unique Woodland Animals - Ep.2
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Nature has a way of creating the most spectacular species. In this set of videos we explore the most rare and Unique animals that dwell in the woodlands of planet Earth.
The Rare and Unique Woodland Animals - Ep.1
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Nature has a way of creating the most spectacular species. In this set of videos, we explore the most rare and Unique animals that dwell in the woodlands of planet Earth. Accralate - The Dark Continent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100341 Artist:...
5 Spectacular Cloud Formations
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In this video we embrace some of the most spectacular displays that nature has to offer; Hole Punch, Morning Glory, Lenticular, Noctilucent, and Mammatus cloud formations.
8 Deepest Freshwater Lakes
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In this video we explore eight of the worlds deepest freshwater lakes. From the Siberian shores of lake Baikal, to Great Slave Lake in the northwest Canadian wilderness, all of these beautiful lakes are over 2,000 feet deep.
Rare Poison - 4 Bizarre But Lethal Animals
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In this video the rare but deadly Blue Ringed Octopus, the Blue Capped Ifrit, The Duck Billed Platypus, and the Cone Snail.
Animal Attacks #1 -- New England 2020-2024
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In this video a man attacked by a beaver, a boy attacked by a bear, a woman attacked by a shark and a couple attacked by a bobcat, when Nature Calls.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful!
You're super welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful, thank you for watching.
Good Video
Thank you!
Before publishing your videos please check your sound level and quality. Compared to previous TH-cam videos I just watched your sound is muffled with low volume to the point of unintelligibly
Thank you, the audio problem has been recognized. I am sorry it wasn't discovered before publishing.
The fenek foxes are very cute adorable
I completely agree🙂
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful!
You're welcome!
ai voice sucks
I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice.
Thank you.
is this one of the stars of DreamWorks Madagascar ? (the thumbnail)
Tarsiers are from philippines
Tarsiers are found in Philippines, they are also found on many of the islands of South East Asia including Borneo and Sumatra. Thank you, and have a nice day.
you never know when theres an artificial voice narating a video* *unless it sounds like the windows voice
I sugest a spelling check on your Video. "Repiblic of the congo"? other than that nice footage🏵🌹🤏
You spelled suggest wrong. But thank you.
I don't know if it's true, but this video is in a time-lapse style. The scenes paced so fast that I couldn't keep up with the excitement of nature, although I was very curious about the plants here. I want to see more
Tasirs look very cute. Look like also alien species
The red panda is the cutest animal on earth
Donde es?
New York.
Perhaps you could address that at town meeting?
Here on the North end of Whidbey Island, WA, both Great Horned and Barred Owls are common. On 2 occasions while out walking my young Papillon pup, Barred owls made passes on Flyer. Both times the bird came close by my left shoulder from behind on a "dive bomb" run on the little dog, just missing him. Since we have both owls and eagles in the area, I always walk the dog on a least. On the first "owl assault" he went to a low tree limb about 15 feet away where we engaged in a staring contest for several minutes. The Barred Owls, though smaller than the Horned Owls, seem to be more aggressive. We see them often and their calls are eerie, starting with a couple of "clucks" and ending with the screech.
Thank you for watching, these videos are a work in progress. Papillons are super cute, their ears are awesome. Is that where flyer comes from? The Barred owl does indeed have a reputation for aggression, and although smaller than a horned owl, they are not what one would call a small bird. Here in Columbia County NY we live in a very isolated area and have an abundance of Great Horned Owls. I understand that further north these birds get larger, but our owls are giant. There are at least 5 or 6 in the area, one we see in the yard every day, it's huge. I talk to it. I often say it's probably stupid to provoke it but there's never been any aggression. They make the craziest sounds at night. And eat all the snakes during the day. It's their world. Peace.
Awesome job 👏
Thanks 😁