The Animal Packs of Our Animal Kingdom | BBC Earth
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- Many animals can only survive by being together, displaying characteristics of resilience, determination, and adaptability. From protection to skilled hunting techniques, these animals demonstrate the benefits of being in a pack.
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I always wanted to be one of these photographers but I don't know the first thing about photography lol. I just wanna be out there watching life from an animalistic view
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Your english sucks. Good not at speaking you are
David Attenborough is an international treasure.
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Lion bromance was hilarious.
The lion saving his brother always makes me tear up.
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That lion scene was just so inspirational
I cried by this scene of the lions
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Spy hippo floating into view during the hippo segment would have been hilariously incongruent 😅
Incongruent? Never heard anybody say that word. I'll bet your not in the USA.
Seeing all these different species and their traits, hunting skills and devotion they have for one another is so fascinating!!!!! It busts shows me of how much more there is to learn of all these animals. Can’t get enough of all of these documentaries, thank you!!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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I didn't know that otters could kill a small alligator 😮
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You would probably die as you’re one of the easiest source of food out there
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3:17 How did “the hippos determine the course of the river’s turns”?
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I recently learned that leopards occasionally hunts gorillas. They attack their ties and bite the artery and wait for them to bleed out.
I was once attacked by a hippo while underwater
What did you say to the hippo?
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The revelation about only a hundred whales knowing how to fish this way and only in that one area is untrue. Around the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada this is a common occurrence when the humpbacks fish on their yearly migration paths.
Music is so loud Nice sences
The Animal Packs of Our Animal Kingdom | BBC Earth. 24.1924. Nice yo see the bravery when, here....
Absolutely this channel is a germ , don’t watch Netflix or other sh*t movies platforms invest your time like this healing channels
Then why call it a germ?
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I am Interesting your video film 😍
Isso é um canal educativo 🫀
Typo in thumbnail "exploring."
The last one was wild to me. Don’t they hunt prey like that
You spelt it wrong.
Music is killing Sir Attenboroughs voice
My second Favourite Animal Is Elephant 🐘
I watch these vids with my 85 yo granny
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Modern day predatory animals always live and hunt in packs, just like their prehistoric ancestors once did. They inherited this hunting technique from their prehistoric ancestors, the predatory meat-eating theropod dinosaurs.
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Still not sure how the synchronized bubble formation by the whales actually helps.
The fish don't cross the bubles, so they stay together and it therefore easy for the whale to catch them.
Those hyennas do laugh and it's horrible sounding. I would rather run into a lion than a few of those.
🐋🐋🐋🐋🐋🐋🐳🐳🐳🐳I'm going to visit whales 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Animal Packs of Our Animal Kingdom | BBC Earth. 24.1.24. hippies running make laugh. Latent other in law joke.....
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My Third Favourite Animal is moose 🫎
My Fourth Favourite Animal Is Hippo 🦛
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My Favourite Animal Is Zebra 🦓
the background music is way too loud, let david speak
enjoyed your other videos but this one's music is actually blaring, you gotta relax
No offense intended, but you're replying to your own comment? Seems like YOU'RE the one who needs to relax. 😏@@bl4acksnake
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No offense intended, but isn't he the freak who asked a young boy to suck his tongue? 🤔
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This channel is specialized in showing fail attempts of predators 👎
Hunting is not always successful. We wanna see it all - the real thing.
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I can read your comment Raj and you bring nothing of value!
Having David Attenborough still narrating BBC Earth is like having Alex Trebek still on Jeopardy and Pat Sajack forever being on Wheel Of Fortune. 🥲