Kind of cheap nest the mother builds for those chicks and doesn't keep a close eye on her babies until the father returns?! Gee whiz Mother Nature is very strange !! 💔😢
because it is now the inevitable part of the topic now. it is so relevant they can't talk about anything in nature without mentioning climate change if you were to think hard, it really is proof of how severe the problem is now.
I was genuinely glad to see the snow leopard was ok after that hunt. That fall was an insane thing to witness & looked incredible on camera of course but it must've hurt really bad. This was a great documentary.
Forget the leopard ... I couldn’t believe that two of those three goslings were alive after falling all that way and bouncing off rock after rock. I was holding my breath.
@@fifthbusiness1678 Me too, I was also shaking worried about them holding my breath, crying. And after the gosling chick survived such a fall, and in the end the eagle ate it anyway.😪 It's a pity that the animal world is also cruel and predatory like the human one.
@@SandraCat22 Relax homie. Over 50% of the top comments are about the leopard; op ain't doing nothin wrong, just impressed by the cat. As are hundreds of these comments.
The chick falling down the cliff was one of the most heartbreaking scenes in my life Edit:Many thanks to the brilliant team of National Geographic and all those ppl who liked my comment 💗💗💗
I am 67 years old, and yet, with all of the animal and nature documentaries I have seen - and they're many, this is one of the greatest ever. This super cat never gave up. Our intrepid snow leopard finally found his prey, his food and his lovely lassie...and to top it all off, a new family to share life, love, hardship and adventure in the mountains on top of the world 🌍!
The 1st scene with the snow leopard chasing his prey is a doozy. I wasn't expecting it turn out the way it did. The photographer who captured it deserves an award.
That was wild! Talk about starting the video off in an attention grabbing way.. That was rough for both animals. I wonder how it ended up (I just paused it after that to scroll down here a bit). That leopard miss-calculated a bit.. It was already pretty bold of him to pounce from up there, but I'm sure he didn't plan on riding his prey down the rest of the mountain! EDIT: ah.. watch 'till the end. They addressed my question.
To Everyone that took their time and money to go out there and show us the World.. Thank you so much..years and years i been watching your video's , see places tru your Eyes every minute my heart beat with yours. Im most gratful for they years of joy you gave me . " Thank You
@gregoryjohnson3627 it feel about 250 feet off the cliff I was say fly little one fly and then it went splat I was for sure it wouldn't survive but it just walked away like nothing happen. Then it slide down the mountain with mom in tow and rolling around on the rocks again it just walked away. A human would break a bone.
I am not sure what I am more impressed by. The visuals or the efforts put in by the Nat geo team to capture these visuals or the animals themselves which find a way to survive in such hostile conditions. It's truly awe-inspiring!
This is some premium level stuff . Hats of camera men , hats off editors , hats off the narrator for providing us with a such feisty mountain life documentary . ❤
I remember the first time viewing his episode. So amazed at the lengths a Snow Leopard must go in order to survive. So amazed at the tumble off the mountain cliff. And survived to eat the meal, i think.
The snow leopard @44:00mins, was a beast move. You can always tell when one animal is on the verge of starvation. Way to go buddy, 200' drop & he never let it go. That's top-notch in my book!
Fantastic sounds and background score. Insane videography and editing. The team responsible should be given all the available awards for documentaries (if not already given). One of the best I've ever seen. Bravo!
Agree...the National Geographic crew made an amazing documentary...the chicks falling the cliff, and the Snow Leopard falling during the hunt...both were very touching and very impressive.
The Snow Leopard was just stunning. I have always been a cat lover, especially big cats and their power. This one in the film shows just how powerful these cats are.
The moments when there was utter silence while the chicks were freefalling made my hold my breath! Beautiful, beautiful videos but heartbreaking for the chicks!
A heartfelt thank you to all of you who have devoted your time, energy, and resources to exploring the world and sharing your wonderful experiences with us. Over the years, I have watched your actions, felt every moment through your lens, and my heart has always been in sync with the emotions you have brought. I am so grateful for the joy, the sudden emotions, and the unforgettable memories you have brought into my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
I cried at first reminded about the changing climate, seeing how it effects animals. Loving mother earth, it effects me. But seeing how resilient the animals are and the caring of most people in a position to bring their lives to light with photography and the struggles of people that care enough to make a difference. Every single person can make a difference if they make sure their cars are running more efficiently, recycle, and get involved in organizations that are trying to make a difference. Making our voices heard. It's effecting us all. We go from winter to summer with little spring and fall. The summer, the temperatures are so erratic. May the gods bless us all🙏💞
I definitely see where you’re coming from I love earth but earth is constantly changing, all this global warming propaganda is to impose carbon taxes. Don’t get me wrong I love nature but please take everything you see with a grain of salt. There’s no one solid theory on how global warming occurs, but the one that can be taxable is the one they blast the most. Hmm Seems questionable.
Get lost you nutty hysteric. I am sure you cry at the drop of a hat. This climate change hysteria is nothing new coming from a once great institution, National Geographic. Not once was a shred of proof offered regarding the ridiculous claims made in this documentary. The clip about grass retreating up a mountain toward snow, ice and cold temperatures and away from warmer temperatures? That is one miracle grass. Not a single person questioned this claim in the comments. This shows exactly how brain dead you climate dummies are.
@@MadnessMotorcycle Here you are again. I bet you’re a MAGAtard that drives a gas guzzling pickup. The only scientists that deny climate change are the ones paid off by the petroleum companies. GFY!
This is a master class of a documentary, I mean seriously how some of these shots are even possible. By far one of the best documentary I’ve ever seen. It must have taken so much time and effort. This is talent!
@@dannysullivan12345 yeah bro I’m sure there are better ones, didn’t say it’s the best, but one of the best I’ve seen. But honestly these people spent so much time in the wild for these shots, and their efforts deserve appreciation. Oh and by the way, I’m from Edmonton, North London too haha.
Our Himalayan snow leopards are the true hero here. My respect for each animals increase here. How tough there life. They deserve lot of respect & left alone to thrive.
The opening scene is one of the most amazing footage ever shot. The way we are introduced to this episode is very well done. About the footage itself: it's both unbelievably awesome and brutal. Heart breaking and heart warming at the same time. Best nature footage ever. And I've watched a lot..
"Wow, I just finished watching "Mountains: Hostile Planet," and I'm blown away by the fantastic animal survival tales and breathtaking sights of these creatures surviving in the most hostile locations on earth. The documentary does an excellent job of highlighting the difficulties and threats that these animals must deal with on a daily basis, and their resiliency and adaptation are quite astounding. The film team deserves praise for obtaining such wonderful imagery and showcasing the variety and beauty of our planet's mountain ranges. Anyone who enjoys wildlife and adventure films should definitely check this out."
What an absolutely amazing place we are very lucky to be a part of. This was so spectacular and emotional to watch. To all the brave people who had a part in this, THANK YOU!
*I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the filming crew who fearlessly braved the challenges and dangers to capture these impressive scenes on treacherous mountains. The little bird at **7:12** showed remarkable resilience when it fell from such a terrifying height* ❤
A HUGE THANK YOU to the incredible videographers who shot and edited this amazing footage!!! Nobody does it better than National Geographic. Happy 138th Birthday to the National Geographic Society.
10:00 I felt so sorry for this cute bird that felt from so high and though he might lost his life but happy to see that he survived and see how the mother is trying so hard to protect the cute kid....amazing. God Bless Everyone.
But how the f did that chick survived. Free falling almost 500m down. And being so fragile. Don't we think it's spot dead.? Pls nat geo explain me this. Mind Mega blown
All of those animals were badass, but that snow leopard in the end. How it survived is miraculous. No human would make that fall and not be severely injured. I mean broken back injured and paraplegic. Amazing animals. We could learn to be more fierce like them, to survive. They have some lessons for us.
This was fascinating and very inspiring to watch! I've learned so much! The snow leopard is going to be my new teacher of tenacity and resilience in hard times.
That beautiful wolf, the golden eagle, the falling chicks💔, snow leopard's hunt, the cinematic documentary and the last various angles of shots (full of grace - precision, passion, hardwork, experience of mountains). Thank youso much for this documentary. On my own I would never have been able to see this. Lovely!
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 💙✨ But if ye will not hear it, my soul shall weep in secret places for your pride; and mine eye shall weep sore, and run down with tears, because the LORD'S flock is carried away captive. Jeremiah 13:17 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Matthew 7:19 Parable of the Tares (Matthew 13:24-43)
The snow leopard's camouflage against that rocky backdrop is perfection. Few animals can disappear against its surroundings the way the snow leopard does. Even when you know it's out there you still can't see it. Until it goes on the offensive to attack.
Pragtige natuur en kosbare wild , jagters en voëls. Geluk aan National Geographic span. Baie dankie - beter as enige menslikevtoneelspel. Hoë opvoedkundige waarde en tegelyk heerlike ontspanning vir die hele gesin. ❤🦘🦒🐞
Our Himalayan snow leopards are the true hero here. My respect for each animals increase here. How tough there life. They deserve lot of respect & left alone to thrive.
Sensational, Rare and Beautiful video captured at those Rare Moments in Nature that most people go a life time and never see. Animals and Birds facing the most difficult challenges to stay alive and or hunt for another day. Thanks to the hard working film crews who stayed days in the field to get that just right footage.
How do they capture these amazing clips? Do they just sit there and wait for days on end? It's better than any reality show! The music, the sword sound fx, the narration, the filming. It's top tier! Net Geo, you don't want to turn you "Thanks" button on so we can donate if needed?
Of course no one sits and waits.. I guess drones are employed, and maybe artificial intelligence in operating and coordinating many cameras on the soil or air . This is the reason that such footage was impossible 20 years ago .
facts sir, almost mythical like, if we didnt have pictures of it, it would be unicorn level mysterious. "oh yea there's a big silver cat with blue eyes in the mountains tackling sheep, stfu Bobby"
That leopards determination gives a whole new meaning to the term "Death Grip".That was wildly amazing to witness.shout to everyone involved in the making of this documentary.Time well spent 🤟🏾
I greatly enjoyed watching every scene of the film. It has a lot to teach us about the wildlife in such a rocky, remote area with so severe weather conditions.Personally I knew nothing about barnacle geese and was stunned to learn they could hatch on upon such high cliffs, one would normally expect to see vultures and eagles
More than the events happening in this video, I am amazed and awestruck at the levels of photography the NG have applied in taking the pictures. The coverage between heights, while the cameras focused on the objects and close up shots. OMG. 😮. Outstanding.
I have no words to describe, the cinematic experience and cinematography is Outstanding music ... amazing... story line beautiful ... The 10 mins is unbelievable... I had tears In my eyes.. seeing a mother fighting on icy slopes to save her chick.. Felt like my mother protecting me... thank you 🙏 so much....... for this documentary
It blows my mind to see just in the beginning here that leopard and his prey fall from the distance they fell from all the rock and how are they not dead from that alone. If we were watching a climbing special and this was one of the climbers falling everybody's thinking the same thing, oh he's dead
What was even more impressive about that chain of events is that the snow leopard started out with a grip on the goat's leg, but during the chaos of the fall it worked its way up the torso, and had it by the throat when they came to a rest.
I'm so happy the snow leopard is okay, and back on his feet. Honestly it was such a relief. Worked so hard to catch his food, didn't really deserve tragedy as outcome. 🙏
Just fast forward to the front of any single ad marker on video timeline(from begenning to the end one by one) then replay the video and watch it without any ads
I actually became speechless to watch this masterpiece~~ consisting of breathtaking images, this episode is deserved to be called one of the best national geographic films.
It's a great task for visuals, picture resolution & the perfect timing. A survival fight & overcome all odds every moments faced into their life cycle. An true inspired fact for human beings.
What is one thing you learned about mountains from this episode of Hostile Planet?
That they are HOSTILE.
A lion from Savannah cannot hunt any animal on mountain because it's not flat
To never rant about my problems again
Geese are bad nesters
thank you national geographic so much for this , keep it up , bless you
, please protect nature
That snow leopard's fall was insane. Even crazier is the chicks' fall when they're still so tiny, facing life's challenges. I admire and pity them 💕
@cataniamommaitalia87 We think it's cotton, but the kids don't think so. They are scared of such heights!
Kind of cheap nest the mother builds for those chicks and doesn't keep a close eye on her babies until the father returns?! Gee whiz Mother Nature is very strange !! 💔😢
only 8 minutes have passed and we are already on an emotional rollercoaster
and through two ads
@@Masden- skip to he end and click rewatch
i swear i almost cried when he took the chick from his mom. i love nature but ts too harsh for the poor living creatures......
Dude planet earth 2 blue planet seven worlds one planet and a perfect planet detroys this bbc and Attenborough invented nature docs bruh
because it is now the inevitable part of the topic now. it is so relevant they can't talk about anything in nature without mentioning climate change if you were to think hard, it really is proof of how severe the problem is now.
I was genuinely glad to see the snow leopard was ok after that hunt. That fall was an insane thing to witness & looked incredible on camera of course but it must've hurt really bad. This was a great documentary.
shouldn’t have looked in the comments. Now it’s been spoiled for me…
@@andrewdescant4996 Sorry about that. Hope you enjoyed the rest of it though.
@@brxan3096 Yes i did!! Thank you
Forget the leopard ... I couldn’t believe that two of those three goslings were alive after falling all that way and bouncing off rock after rock. I was holding my breath.
@@fifthbusiness1678 Me too, I was also shaking worried about them holding my breath, crying. And after the gosling chick survived such a fall, and in the end the eagle ate it anyway.😪 It's a pity that the animal world is also cruel and predatory like the human one.
That snow leopard is an absolute tank. What an incredible cat.
Why are you repeating what someone else said??
@@SandraCat22 Relax homie. Over 50% of the top comments are about the leopard; op ain't doing nothin wrong, just impressed by the cat. As are hundreds of these comments.
@@SandraCat22 probably bots
That fall of snow leopard was insane. And not letting go. Such resilience. What a machine
Yeah, that guy was the feline equivalent of a honey badger!!
Some say he’s still falling 👀
such is survival in the wild
Hunting machine.. Feeling so unlucky.. Cause um not a snow leopard😭😭😭....
Should i tell you...
The chick falling down the cliff was one of the most heartbreaking scenes in my life
Edit:Many thanks to the brilliant team of National Geographic and all those ppl who liked my comment 💗💗💗
RIGHT!!!!
Well, didn't survive because thats life
Yeah but if you have a love for cute things you will feel empathy for that chick, right?
@@jacksonmulcahy yeah of course its sad, but that is life, they have a chance to survive, the last chicken did.
What’s the time stamp
I am 67 years old, and yet, with all of the animal and nature documentaries I have seen - and they're many, this is one of the greatest ever. This super cat never gave up. Our intrepid snow leopard finally found his prey, his food and his lovely lassie...and to top it all off, a new family to share life, love, hardship and adventure in the mountains on top of the world 🌍!
I enjoy this as well, there is also a show called “our planet” which I enjoy also!
have you watched 24 hours on earth? even more outstanding
@Mike Mongrel Wym how lol
The videography is just stunning.
The Snow Leopard hunting that goat is one of the best wildlife scenes I've ever seen. All of this was incredible.
It legit looked scripted. Too good to be true.
Makhor...not a goat😂
And He died Like an idiot
@@Ranger-p6e He said blue sheep
@@X3MAnticssnow leopards have good legs and claws to grip on anything
The 1st scene with the snow leopard chasing his prey is a doozy. I wasn't expecting it turn out the way it did. The photographer who captured it deserves an award.
Indeed
Agree 100percent.....
That was wild! Talk about starting the video off in an attention grabbing way.. That was rough for both animals. I wonder how it ended up (I just paused it after that to scroll down here a bit).
That leopard miss-calculated a bit.. It was already pretty bold of him to pounce from up there, but I'm sure he didn't plan on riding his prey down the rest of the mountain!
EDIT: ah.. watch 'till the end. They addressed my question.
I learned the truth of this world
@@worldevents9837 it's a lie....the animals are paid actors
To Everyone that took their time and money to go out there and show us the World.. Thank you so much..years and years i been watching your video's , see places tru your Eyes every minute my heart beat with yours. Im most gratful for they years of joy you gave me . " Thank You
*grateful
@@stevecancel8460 shut up
@BeehiveTube! Why u so Asian?
THE CHICK LIVES!!!!!!! I cannot believe that little chick free fell and hit like that and walked away like it was just another day.
spoke too soon 😔
Talk about landing. I can't believe it survived.
@gregoryjohnson3627 it feel about 250 feet off the cliff
I was say fly little one fly and then it went splat I was for sure it wouldn't survive but it just walked away like nothing happen. Then it slide down the mountain with mom in tow and rolling around on the rocks again it just walked away. A human would break a bone.
@redbeard8997 one chick hit a rock and died.
That snow leopard is an absolute tank. What an incredible cat.
Amazingly tough cat
Schneeleoparde sind die schönsten Katzen
He was shaking from hypoglycemia! He needed that deer or fawn or whatever.
@@chiccavaquita, really. Didnt noticed that, now i know. Thank you😊
I am not sure what I am more impressed by. The visuals or the efforts put in by the Nat geo team to capture these visuals or the animals themselves which find a way to survive in such hostile conditions. It's truly awe-inspiring!
Indeed it is. I love Nature Documentaries.
Couldn't have put it better.... that we get to see the animal world so closely thanks to nat geo, in a league apart in the world of documentaries
It’s not their visuals, the first scene was by WildFilmsIndia and they buy from locals.
😢
Lio
It will be really hard to imagine this world without these animals please let’s protect each and every creature or living beings of this planet.
Yes. As a reminder, let’s protect them by not waste food, reserve water, and buy things that you really need.
@@peixu5803 lets stop global warming first of all
yes please
Yes do it.
Everything needs to be privatised ... government can't be hold responsible for everything
The person who is reading this comment, i wish you great success, health, love and happiness! Have a good day!!
I read that comment but i am not great, not success i have no love no happiness but Alhamdullulah
Allahu Akbar
Dankeschön, wünsche ich auch 💖
May God bless you and bring you great fortune and warm comfort. 🙏🏼
@ryanlocati5695 God bless you brother 🙏🏼
This is some premium level stuff . Hats of camera men , hats off editors , hats off the narrator for providing us with a such feisty mountain life documentary . ❤
I was so excited watching this, the narrator really added up a dramatic punch...to a doco, c'mon. Incredible stuff!
Good ole bear grylls
Hats off to the snow leopard for risking his soul for food.
Yeah. Really felt like I am trapped there myself. So real. really. so real.
@@Amina-ok7hf if u want more videos of snow leopard reply me
I remember the first time viewing his episode. So amazed at the lengths a Snow Leopard must go in order to survive. So amazed at the tumble off the mountain cliff. And survived to eat the meal, i think.
Hello there
It makes you appreciate what you have doesn’t it Karen
I’ve never been so emotionally invested in a nature doc before. 😧
Thanks for the support. Never stop exploring!
I’m a wreck! I’ve never felt this anxious watching nature documentary. Brutal thing to watch first thing in the AM.
Big surprise. You're a woman. You get emotionally invested in toilet paper.
@@AM-AnitaM ohhh yes just brutal!! So intense! You're not being dramatic at all it's literally brutal!!!
@@camarathisinskinotlergoroh7798 you need that much attention huh? 🙄
The snow leopard @44:00mins, was a beast move. You can always tell when one animal is on the verge of starvation. Way to go buddy, 200' drop & he never let it go. That's top-notch in my book!
Fantastic sounds and background score. Insane videography and editing. The team responsible should be given all the available awards for documentaries (if not already given). One of the best I've ever seen. Bravo!
Bungang
you thought the random sword effects during the bird fight were good? The rest was fantastic but the Foley was stupid.
Got a goosebumps when the Snow Leopard is back in charge. This is one of the best wildlife documentary I've ever seen! Beautiful
Agree...the National Geographic crew made an amazing documentary...the chicks falling the cliff, and the Snow Leopard falling during the hunt...both were very touching and very impressive.
The Snow Leopard was just stunning. I have always been a cat lover, especially big cats and their power. This one in the film shows just how powerful these cats are.
I agree with every single word you wrote... from loving big cats, their power and how the snow leopards stand out.... SPECIAL VIDEO - TRULY AMAZING!!!
Powerful and dumb.... Jumping to its death
O oo
The moments when there was utter silence while the chicks were freefalling made my hold my breath! Beautiful, beautiful videos but heartbreaking for the chicks!
Surely that snow leopard kill is one of the most extraordinary things ever caught on camera
Well not really
@@buakawbanchamekdd2793 well it is.
snow leopard footage is absolutly insane, what an incredible creature, this whole episode is a true gem, a delight for all nature lovers, many thanks🙏
Can someone please tell me if we have snow leopards in California?
@@nelissamonarez399 No
A heartfelt thank you to all of you who have devoted your time, energy, and resources to exploring the world and sharing your wonderful experiences with us. Over the years, I have watched your actions, felt every moment through your lens, and my heart has always been in sync with the emotions you have brought. I am so grateful for the joy, the sudden emotions, and the unforgettable memories you have brought into my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Imagine surviving a 400 foot fall to just get eaten by another bird
Jesus those animals are brutal
Those animals was stop my heart beat af
And why do they have to drop the beat when the chicks slam into the rocks.
@@JeffersonNicholson That literally killed me! Jesus!!
@@mahiruiwaru9036 No, no. I think it literally killed the chick.
Snow leopards are the most beautiful animals I've ever seen.
I know. I want one 😂
Well they're dying...
Yeah just don't let them get a hold of the dragon scroll.
@@trice286 stfu prob some gamer nerd
@@Pokeman79797 That sounds like something a gamer nerd would say.
I cried at first reminded about the changing climate, seeing how it effects animals. Loving mother earth, it effects me. But seeing how resilient the animals are and the caring of most people in a position to bring their lives to light with photography and the struggles of people that care enough to make a difference.
Every single person can make a difference if they make sure their cars are running more efficiently, recycle, and get involved in organizations that are trying to make a difference.
Making our voices heard. It's effecting us all. We go from winter to summer with little spring and fall. The summer, the temperatures are so erratic.
May the gods bless us all🙏💞
I definitely see where you’re coming from I love earth but earth is constantly changing, all this global warming propaganda is to impose carbon taxes. Don’t get me wrong I love nature but please take everything you see with a grain of salt. There’s no one solid theory on how global warming occurs, but the one that can be taxable is the one they blast the most. Hmm Seems questionable.
Good your idea
@@alana.8593 exactly, and if you really need accountability, its corporate greed and power that ravage our habitat , one dollar bill at a time.
Get lost you nutty hysteric. I am sure you cry at the drop of a hat. This climate change hysteria is nothing new coming from a once great institution, National Geographic. Not once was a shred of proof offered regarding the ridiculous claims made in this documentary. The clip about grass retreating up a mountain toward snow, ice and cold temperatures and away from warmer temperatures? That is one miracle grass. Not a single person questioned this claim in the comments. This shows exactly how brain dead you climate dummies are.
@@MadnessMotorcycle Here you are again. I bet you’re a MAGAtard that drives a gas guzzling pickup. The only scientists that deny climate change are the ones paid off by the petroleum companies. GFY!
Completely agree! Animals show us the purest forms of life and love. They deserve our utmost respect and protection.❤
This is a master class of a documentary, I mean seriously how some of these shots are even possible. By far one of the best documentary I’ve ever seen. It must have taken so much time and effort. This is talent!
bruh bbc planet earth 2 blue planet 2 and seven worlds one planet detroys this
@@dannysullivan12345 our planet rules all
@@SalmaMohamed-qh5fh planet earth 2 rules
@@dannysullivan12345 yeah bro I’m sure there are better ones, didn’t say it’s the best, but one of the best I’ve seen. But honestly these people spent so much time in the wild for these shots, and their efforts deserve appreciation. Oh and by the way, I’m from Edmonton, North London too haha.
I think, They used some VFX
Our Himalayan snow leopards are the true hero here. My respect for each animals increase here. How tough there life. They deserve lot of respect & left alone to thrive.
The opening scene is one of the most amazing footage ever shot. The way we are introduced to this episode is very well done. About the footage itself: it's both unbelievably awesome and brutal. Heart breaking and heart warming at the same time. Best nature footage ever. And I've watched a lot..
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The scene the chicks fall down stunning like in a movies, but heart breaking :(
:(
It is really hard to watch…
It’s hilarious
Mom tried to catch it too.
@-Mlem- what hilarious about death?
That leopard jumping attack was far more thrilling than all Mission Impossible action scenes.... 🤣
Might be some broken rips but Not for the leopard 😂
Pls..don't compare
One is fighting for his survival
One is doing it for money
@@debarghyadas5504 bro...... its not that deep
@@debarghyadas5504 The snow leopard is getting paid? By who? By Apple?
@@adiinbar993 He is talking about the movie which is for money but animals do it for survival 😂
Wth, the chicks part is so effin’ brutal 🥺🥺😭😭😭 (i wasn’t expecting that much jaw-dropping moments right off the start 😅)
I'm just gonna go have a cry now
Real life stories
They were adorable the parents could've done more.
@@axelyoann8900 yep welcome to the world
So sad life for the chick 🐣
Snow leopard, one of the most beautiful animals of the planet.
agree
I learned the truth of this world
@@worldevents9837 stfu
I actually think they have the ugliest face of all the big cats. Nice fur tho.
@@public3nemy_191?
"Wow, I just finished watching "Mountains: Hostile Planet," and I'm blown away by the fantastic animal survival tales and breathtaking sights of these creatures surviving in the most hostile locations on earth. The documentary does an excellent job of highlighting the difficulties and threats that these animals must deal with on a daily basis, and their resiliency and adaptation are quite astounding. The film team deserves praise for obtaining such wonderful imagery and showcasing the variety and beauty of our planet's mountain ranges. Anyone who enjoys wildlife and adventure films should definitely check this out."
What an absolutely amazing place we are very lucky to be a part of. This was so spectacular and emotional to watch.
To all the brave people who had a part in this, THANK YOU!
The cameraman is invincible as always.
The cameraman was far away the just zoomed it in alot. Also they sometimes use drones.
@@Ricein278 Read that again.
The cameraman is invincible as always.
The reason they seem to be invincible is my comment.
@@Ricein278 bro how does one miss a joke so f**king hard?
One of the best videos I’ve seen over nature for sure. The picture, angles, and all the views look amazing.
Propaganda about "global warming"
*I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the filming crew who fearlessly braved the challenges and dangers to capture these impressive scenes on treacherous mountains. The little bird at **7:12** showed remarkable resilience when it fell from such a terrifying height* ❤
Oh dear! I want to ask you one question. How did you made your comment clearly as Bold? I couldn't find that point?
so cute, @@SannPisetha
@@SannPisetha Use asterisk
A HUGE THANK YOU to the incredible videographers who shot and edited this amazing footage!!! Nobody does it better than National Geographic. Happy 138th Birthday to the National Geographic Society.
This documentary has given me a whirlwind of emotions
same
Whoever filmed this will never be forgotten.
My deepest gratitude to the people which filmed this wonderful documentary. Thank you thank you thank you
43:00 One of the greatest snow leopard hunt captured on camera
Correction: THE greatest snow leopard hunt ever caught
Heart touching moment ,when baby was still alive after long fight & wounds , it's big lesson for humans ....
10:00 I felt so sorry for this cute bird that felt from so high and though he might lost his life but happy to see that he survived and see how the mother is trying so hard to protect the cute kid....amazing. God Bless Everyone.
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Can someone explain how it survived from that high
My guess is it weighs about a pound and although it can’t fly it slowed the fall with its fuzziness spread out. But I’m amazed it lived as well
@@Ryan-ur8tuit's because they're extremely light, meaning they glide in the air breaking there fall
Wow. The immaculate panning and coverage of that epic fall and wild avalanche is nothing short of amazing.
that free fall gave me a HEARTATTACK I wasalready on the tears of crying cause of the chick and then it stood up
AND THEN IT DIED 😭
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But how the f did that chick survived. Free falling almost 500m down. And being so fragile. Don't we think it's spot dead.? Pls nat geo explain me this. Mind Mega blown
This is more epic than any Netflix movie
I mean, with Netflix movies the bar isn’t exactly very high
Rarely do i see a good netflix movie. This documentary is way better than a lot of AAA movies
Excellent film, and it is free. You Nat Geo are even more incredible than the fall of the snow Leopard.
Thank you so much!
Poor little chick really heart breaking
dam. brutality. lol either you fly or die. lol
Yeah...out of 3 falling the cliff, just 1 survived...really crazy to live in such habitat.
Like, if you thought you just had a bad day, think again.
All of those animals were badass, but that snow leopard in the end. How it survived is miraculous. No human would make that fall and not be severely injured. I mean broken back injured and paraplegic. Amazing animals. We could learn to be more fierce like them, to survive. They have some lessons for us.
This was fascinating and very inspiring to watch! I've learned so much! The snow leopard is going to be my new teacher of tenacity and resilience in hard times.
That beautiful wolf, the golden eagle, the falling chicks💔, snow leopard's hunt, the cinematic documentary and the last various angles of shots (full of grace - precision, passion, hardwork, experience of mountains). Thank youso much for this documentary. On my own I would never have been able to see this. Lovely!
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This is one of the best documentaries i have ever seen. Hats off to all who were involved in the making of this masterpiece!!!!
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But if ye will not hear it, my soul shall weep in secret places for your pride; and mine eye shall weep sore, and run down with tears, because the LORD'S flock is carried away captive. Jeremiah 13:17
Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Matthew 7:19
Parable of the Tares (Matthew 13:24-43)
The snow leopard's camouflage against that rocky backdrop is perfection. Few animals can disappear against its surroundings the way the snow leopard does. Even when you know it's out there you still can't see it. Until it goes on the offensive to attack.
And let's not forget a lot of animals are colorblind.
Pragtige natuur en kosbare wild , jagters en voëls.
Geluk aan National Geographic span.
Baie dankie - beter as enige menslikevtoneelspel.
Hoë opvoedkundige waarde en tegelyk heerlike ontspanning vir die hele gesin.
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i literally got a strange urge to watch animals live their lives
Watch the one about crocodiles and you'll be watching animals lose their lives
Fascinating indeed.
I literally can’t believe your inane comment has 104 likes.
This is one of the best wild life documentaries. Truly magnificient
The geese choosing a 400 foot perch was really bad parenting.
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Cause I cried I cried idc I cried. 😢
My anxiety with each scene 📈📈📈📈📈📈📉📉📉📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
Seriously same haha
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oookkk!!!🤣👏🏽👏🏽 oh my god! the first scene with the snow leopard I was already gone
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My deepest gratitude to the people which filmed this wonderful documentary. Thank you thank you thank you.
this is so beautifully edited, the sound design, the shots, what a pleasure to watch. thank you for this experience
Our Himalayan snow leopards are the true hero here. My respect for each animals increase here. How tough there life. They deserve lot of respect & left alone to thrive.
Didn't know Grylls was doing documentaries, but I dig it. It's a good fit for him, and requires no pee-drinking.
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My life and it’s problems are too tiny after seeing this videos
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I totally amazed how this guys shooted all of incredible shots
This is easily one of the best Nat Geo films in existence from top to bottom . Well done .
The snow leopard scene was jaw dropping. Thank you so much
200 foot drop, never letting go.....my hat off to you mr leopard.
I didn't know that Snow Leopards played rugby with their food while jumping off a mountain ! $#%& &!$%&
Why NG Would take away others vids to make up own is not well coming.
Less than 200 ft
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Sensational, Rare and Beautiful video captured at those Rare Moments in Nature that most people go a life time and never see. Animals and Birds facing the most difficult challenges to stay alive and or hunt for another day. Thanks to the hard working film crews who stayed days in the field to get that just right footage.
How do they capture these amazing clips? Do they just sit there and wait for days on end? It's better than any reality show! The music, the sword sound fx, the narration, the filming. It's top tier! Net Geo, you don't want to turn you "Thanks" button on so we can donate if needed?
Of course no one sits and waits.. I guess drones are employed, and maybe artificial intelligence in operating and coordinating many cameras on the soil or air . This is the reason that such footage was impossible 20 years ago .
The snow leopard are amazing predators. Such keen instincts
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Such good instincts it died from the fall
I'm amazed that that snow leopard was able to survive that fall. A fall of only a few meters onto jagged rocks would be the end for most humans.
I learned the truth of this world
Snow Leopards and big cats in general just defy logic.
I ask for help!
@Jack Rider Cats truly are amazing.
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National Geographic Was my childhood, i Remember how relaxing these Episodes were
Thank you for the video. Its an honor to watch how the snow leopard fight for their life. Respect for the wild animals.
The person who is reading this comment , i wish you great success , health, love and happiness !
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Leopard hunt is the best hunt I've ever witnessed, appreciate the cameraman (Y)
Snow Leopard, the most magnificent animal ever roamed in planet earth ❤️
facts sir, almost mythical like, if we didnt have pictures of it, it would be unicorn level mysterious.
"oh yea there's a big silver cat with blue eyes in the mountains tackling sheep, stfu Bobby"
That leopards determination gives a whole new meaning to the term "Death Grip".That was wildly amazing to witness.shout to everyone involved in the making of this documentary.Time well spent 🤟🏾
I greatly enjoyed watching every scene of the film. It has a lot to teach us about the wildlife in such a rocky, remote area with so severe weather conditions.Personally I knew nothing about barnacle geese and was stunned to learn they could hatch on upon such high cliffs, one would normally expect to see vultures and eagles
it was horrifying to watch
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Oh god....i felt relieved when the little goat managed to cross the deepest, widest river...
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Big paws for his size, amazing running ability on tough terrain
More than the events happening in this video, I am amazed and awestruck at the levels of photography the NG have applied in taking the pictures. The coverage between heights, while the cameras focused on the objects and close up shots. OMG. 😮. Outstanding.
I love nature and wildlife
This is dedication
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I have no words to describe, the cinematic experience and cinematography is Outstanding music ... amazing... story line beautiful ... The 10 mins is unbelievable... I had tears In my eyes.. seeing a mother fighting on icy slopes to save her chick.. Felt like my mother protecting me... thank you 🙏 so much....... for this documentary
I went threw so many emotions watching this documentary lol had to take breaks. Those chicks, the the leopard.
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It blows my mind to see just in the beginning here that leopard and his prey fall from the distance they fell from all the rock and how are they not dead from that alone. If we were watching a climbing special and this was one of the climbers falling everybody's thinking the same thing, oh he's dead
What was even more impressive about that chain of events is that the snow leopard started out with a grip on the goat's leg, but during the chaos of the fall it worked its way up the torso, and had it by the throat when they came to a rest.
I'm so happy the snow leopard is okay, and back on his feet. Honestly it was such a relief. Worked so hard to catch his food, didn't really deserve tragedy as outcome.
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8 lives later, he made it!
that wasnt the same leopard. Why is he hunting three days later..?? surely he did not finish eating the deer in three days..??
@@nom5205 I am pretty sure She is find.. snow leopard is an extremely agile cat..!!😁😇
and any thoughts on that mountain goat? ☠
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Just fast forward to the front of any single ad marker on video timeline(from begenning to the end one by one) then replay the video and watch it without any ads
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30 minute ads 😏
It's 1 am here, and I'm wide awake just to see this 💯
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1:25am here and I’m watching it now 😴
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Hats Off -The entire team for such a amazing documentary.
Snow Leapord just yeeted himself of a mountain.
lol ikr im doing this for science -_-
But he got up. He us, after all, a cat. 🐱🐈
Prey: B** YOU'RE GOIN DOWN WITH ME
Leopards are rugged...the most of all the big cats...the ruggedest!🤔😆
@@erasjt2585 its the thuggish ruggish bone 🦴
these habitats we haven't really seen in person.. Thank you for this beautiful documentary 💚 we should do our all to protect this 🙏🏽
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I actually became speechless to watch this masterpiece~~ consisting of breathtaking images, this episode is deserved to be called one of the best national geographic films.
It's a great task for visuals, picture resolution & the perfect timing. A survival fight & overcome all odds every moments faced into their life cycle. An true inspired fact for human beings.