Journey Through The Seven Continents Of Our World | 4K UHD | Seven Worlds One Planet | BBC Earth
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- From a kidnapping macaque to thirsty bats navigating crocodile-infested waters, journey across the seven continents to discover extraordinary wildlife scenes and the habitats they call home.
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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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0:00 Introduction
0:01 Seven Worlds One Planet
0:07 Being a Poison Dart Frog Parent is Hard
10:33 Jackal Pack vs Hyena: Food Fight
13:27 Baby Tasmanian Devils Start to Explore
17:17 How Fishermen are Helping Whale Sharks Thrive
25:12 Baby Penguin Loses Parents
32:58 Pangolins and Aardvarks Search for Termites
37:03 Baby Orangutan Needs a Hand
45:12 Close Call for Brown Bear Cubs
Another great BBC compilation narrated by the incomparable David Attenborough! ❤
Thats "Sir" David Attenborough!
@@foofighter1790was gonna say the same thing haha
His voice is like butta!!!!!❤
Farts
Lol it is literally Sir David Attenborough, don't get me wrong but don't get that wrong lol😂😂
Thank god for good fathers. Often overlooked and somewhat unappreciated. Let us give a thumbs up to good dads everywhere.
This episode got 100% of my attention for the entire 49 minutes and 15 seconds. The narrator's voice and explanations add to the enjoyment of watching the video. Sir David Attenborough, thanks, and please keep up the good work teaching us about things many may never get to experience.
My knowledge cutoff is in September 2021, so I may not be aware of the specific episode you're referring to or any recent developments. Nevertheless, Sir David Attenborough is widely recognized for his exceptional contributions to nature documentaries and environmental education. His captivating narration and informative explanations have indeed made him a beloved figure in the field of wildlife conservation. He has dedicated his career to raising awareness about our natural world and the importance of preserving it.
@theddixusa it was Journey through the seven continents of the world. FANTASTIC!
@@teedicki3944 yeah 😍😍
I didn't even know it was that long, felt like only 10 minutes! Amazing how a great video does that.
Font put too much pressure he’s getting on lol
David Attenborough’s voice is iconic. I’ve been listening to him for years and enjoyed his narration.
But why did two David’s listen to a tv show? “Don’t tell the girl”
Only one showed compassion towards her and her nugget.
@@SawII565what drugs are taking ffs
53 years
I love that humans are protecting those wale sharks and feeding them. I got teary eyes. I hope we do our jobs as overall in charge of all the animals in the world
Whale* sharks
Its actually becoming a huge problem that we feed them so much. Its not good
You have no idea what you're even talking about.@@morphkogan8627
😅😅😊.it's😊
Also me. Proper tears. I don't Know how people kill other beings, any of them, let alone the almost extinct ones.
Must give credit to Sir David Attenborough. He still can give great documentaries about nature and animals in his golden age.
I just love David Attenborough, his documentaries just carry me away!
Watching nature makes me forget all the bull s of life
Same..I immerse myself with nature, but feel trapped in a life that I can't even think about the future my great grandchildren will live in. If mankind doesn't kill each other off. Frustrating. Sir David Attenboro...is it possible to stay around another 95÷ years??
We are living on a treasure ! Planet Earth
🌳🌎🌳🌏🌳🌍🌳
wonderful
Any documentaries Sir David Attenborough does for BBC Earth are always so enjoyable . I love them .
This planet is truly Beautiful! ❤❤❤❤ 💖💖💖💖
I have a distinct feeling we haven’t had enough comments lauding Sir David Attenborough as the ultimate golden overlord of nature commentary.
That road runner and the rabbit scene got me! 😂😂
The penguins trying to get past the sea lions was hilarious 😂 living in society is exactly like that
one of the best voice david attenborough
44:26 this scene was pretty hilarious to me i can't stop laughting on this, specially the seal scream 😂
Those penguins navigating the seals was so funny to watch. Great video and continues to teach the importance of conservation and protection of our wildlife.
Been listening to his voice since I was 8 turning 30 in September thank you for making my childhood, blessing from God
I love watching documentary from BBC
you are like me, it tells me many things
This guy narrating is legendary! Makes the videos so much better to watch for some reason lol
20:46, seeing this bit almost brought tears to my eyes.
The photography is always incredible. Those taking the pictures need greater credit.
They make hundreds of thousands of dollars most likely, that's the recognition they receive lol
the foley artists are also very underappriciated, in terms awareness of their existance
I wasn’t expecting to see a frog piggyback ride😂
This is a certified bbc classic!
Watching from Qatar ❤
The whale sharks and the fishermen are beautiful. 🥰
Can’t say enough great things about this man! Loved the conversation he had with Queen Elizabeth about the sun dial! Iconic and hilarious! 🤣 the BBC and Sr. David Attenborough, perfection! 👍🏻
Something else I learned today answering a question I never asked, but now find myself asking more. The wonder of nature is boundless. Thank you so much BBC Earth and Sir David for filling my life with questions and answers.... my curiosity is still firmly piqued.
These videos are truly "worth watching" on TH-cam, instead of mindless craps. 😊😊
for real
Relocation, food delivery without apps!
"Mother .. somewhere .." Somewhere, but where?! For such a tiny creature, the forest is immense. Nature makes trick! Amazing!
Absolutely NOTHING can compare to Sir David. EVERYTHING he does is AWESOME!!
This series is easily the greatest visual and artist gift to nature.
I cried my eyes out watching the fishermen that used to kill these amazing creatures are now feeding them and that's just simply remarkable!! I love these documentaries and I could listen to David Attenborough all day long!!❤❤
Please continue these types of great documentary.... Really love it❤..... and thank you BBC Earth ❤
Sir David. Absolute living legend
Thank you for capturing these serene moments. Nature has a way of calming the soul.
Incredible. Glory to God
I'm 3 minutes I and the music starts to match the frog noises. Already brilliant!
The quality on this video is amazing, I cast it to my tv and wow some of the images came out so pure I really wish I could visit these places
Incredible work on top of that Sir David Frederick Attenborough splendid I'm huge fun since 1997
Its really quiet sad abd heartbreaking to hear most amazing animals are drying out..💔
Absolutely stunning. This is the kind of work that makes me proud that the BBC is a publicly owned service. More of this!
Love this! Only thing is, the names of the penguin clips must have gotten mixed up! The first penguin clip was called “crowd surfing” when it should have been “baby penguin loses its parents” and vice versa.
Well, I might as well join in by saying the black bears were labeled as "brown bears" 😅
You challenging Sir David Attenborough 😅
Big cats are simply the best! Our crew got on camera baby snow leopards, which is extremely rare, and it's just adorable to see how they interact and live in the Himalayas.
My favorite of the large cat category
The bats at my local waterpark do the same during hot summers.
I've been watching Attenborough's documentary since I was a kid and still I keep asking questions how do they setup the camera perfectly to capture such amazing phenomenons
As a wildlife photographer, a large part is just luck, the rest is knowledge of location & habits. 😅
Nature is really important to people in the world❤
Thank you so much for releasing this piece of awesome quality awesomeness, thank you so much!!!!! Hopefully we get more of these in the future :)
It's official....
.... baby orangutan is absolutely adorbs
2:20 THATS AMAZING!
This is truly beautiful and breathtaking ✨🫶✨🌿
Couldn't agree more 💯
What about the scene with the elephant tearing up on his back legs? That was my absolute favorite part of this documentary, but it wasn’t included here :(
It was such a cinematic and beautiful moment
I but depending on the documentary footage, BCC will include the bottom footage
5:30 if you look closely did you notice the strange taunting manner the thief monkey gave the rightful mother in pursuit? It's interesting watching the way they interact, I never even knew this stuff happened with that species! It's a little surprising how they can share human traits, maybe they could build their own version of a jail and throw the thief in it lol I wonder if monkeys ever make decisions based on their belief of right & wrong or does such a thing even exist amongst them? 7:15 it's a relief to see the young one and the mother reunited but I would be curious to watch and see how it plays out and answer the question is there more going on than meets the eye? I always enjoy David Attenborough's work, it'd be really interesting to see some behind the scenes with him
Not so much as we know, at least, not yet. The ones closest to us are chimps and they kind of sort everything out through violence 😅 Which kind of tracks, though they can be kind at times, its interesting to learn and watch various types of primates. Like, Chimps have learned to use spears, not throwing but for stabbing.
Excellent. The photography and narration are stellar. 10 out of 10 !
Awesome video as always, kudos to the production crews and the extraordinary patience (and suffering) they must endure for such fascinating and valuable information & entertainment for our world!
Indeed, creating high-quality videos that educate and entertain viewers requires a great deal of skill, creativity, and hard work from the production crews. From researching and scripting to filming and editing, each step of the process requires attention to detail and a commitment to excellence. And as you mentioned, filming in remote locations or extreme conditions can be challenging, but it's often necessary to capture the most compelling footage and bring the world to our screens. So, we absolutely agree that the production crews deserve kudos for their dedication and hard work in bringing us such fascinating and valuable information and entertainment.
Ddddd
10 years on and he still sounds the same but it will be sad when he is gone
He has such a calming voice.
I came for display test and watched the entire thing.
Marvellous!!!
the best narrator ever have .. Sir David Attenborough glad to hear your voice .. Mr George Page ,Mr Morgan Freeman and other narrator is one of my favourite too..thanks for the documentary video 😉😊
Roadrunners and bear cubs are goofy critters.
even amphibians as small as the frogs are able to do teamwork more than human spouses can😂
💀
@@thewinusa I'm trying to pinpoint that their teamwork is better than some of ours 😪
Frogs are amphibians, sweetie.
@@cristinaherrera5321 i know that of course
@@echa9446 ??? Are sure? Look at your comment.
I especially enjoy when he is in Borneo as when I served with the Royal Marines in both Sabah & Sarawak during the Confrontation & it takes me back..
Ek geniet om hierdie fliek te kyk ❤👌👍
'At last...a STICK!" 😂😂😂
Astonishing footage!
Shows are so awesome and who else for David Attenborough his voice is unique and I love him he put you right there in the same situation the mood of the animals you're right there with them
"Sir" David, give him the respect he earned. Greetings from Switzerland. 🥰
To see eight whale sharks in one place is remarkable.
I feel so lucky that I'm living with them together on this wonderful earth
Beautifully explained, Nature is Amazing
That dart frog dad needs a diary
His documentaries always makes me fall asleep 🥰
If the documentary is narrated by Sir David Attenborough, I'm glued the entire running time.
The sound editing is so amazing!
Fascinating!
Excellent photography and great narration ❤
David’s voice is amazing
25:34 that slap was PERSONAL
Thank you for helping me sleep. Your voice lulls me off to dreamland every night.
I really like nature and wildlife is really important for everyone in the wold. Thank BBC
Those frogs are so beautiful… i love them.
Amazing by David Attenborough 😮😮😮
Whale sharks are so cute! Makes you want to hug them.
Adorable video. Thanks very much.
Thank you 🌲
"At last, a giant stick! Not bad for a first go" made me cackle
Your voice is so much soothing.. Thank you sir.
Its little bum is the cutest!
the slow-motion scene of the seals laughing is different
Professor David. Not. Sir David
This old man have right information about nature and the elements too😊
Incredible
Hahaha, when he said 'he needs to remember where he put each one of them'
I’m French and I love to watch bbc documentaries
Je comprend - Cousteau ain't no Attenborough!
J'aime aussi les documentaires BCC, nous devons en savoir plus sur le montage BCC
Good to know you enjoy BBC documentary. But is it necessary to mention that you are French??
@@wuokmayangjanguan1591 i just wanted them to know that people in France also like to see bbc despite the fact that English is not our native language. Sorry if I bothered you
Big fan of those omelette/pancake things, what do the call them? Crepes?
David Attenborough is a legend
Lovely and Captivating Documentary,Worth watching
19:25
I-i'm not crying, you're crying!
Ok, im crying, but why arent you!!!
There is no photocopy for the original Sir David Attenborough! Out of this world!
Thank you so much🙏💕
Rabbit:here we go again,same food ,same routine,damn i m dipressed.hey roadrunner
Road runner: peinp peinp...
Awesome
the monkey kidnapper really got me worried!! stressful episode!! haha :) Glad the baby is back where it belongs.
Excelente video genial 😃