Madagascar's Shrinking Paradise | Full Wildlife Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- Madagascar - far from the main continents a unique flora and fauna could evolve here. Like the lemurs, who only live on this island. There are about 100 known species of them. The largest of them, the Indri, spends most of its life on the treetops in the rainforest on Madagascans east side. But the forest is getting smaller and the animals must fight over space in their shrinking world.
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In 1974, at the age of 10, I began to enjoy watching documentaries like this one. I don't know how to quantify the extent of the destruction of nature around the world since then, but I suppose very little remains of what existed back then. Soon all that will remain are images of a natural world that no longer exists. Filmmakers should start revisiting the locations where old nature documentaries were filmed. So we could see what our species has done in the last 50 years.
Your comment resonated with me. I enjoy(ed) watching any kind of archival footage of explorations, indigenous people, nature, culture, etc. I hope to see more vids/docs that reflect your suggestion about comparing then to now. Aloha
Very well done documentary with some absolutely incredible animal footage accompanied by a compatible soundtrack.
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What an incredible land! My heart goes out to it... this is a beautifully told documentary.💐
incredible footage
A great document....thank you Get.factual channel...Madagascar island is islands of extremities
Beautiful documentary!
Thank you!
It's SO sad that MOST of the Rain Forest was cutdown.
I cheered when the mother accepted the stranger female! Lovely!
Huge thanks for such a great movie!
Madgaskari Is island near east of Africa.
Very beautiful climatic condition on pasafic oceans.❤😂
Africa is beautiful
This is an island near east of Africa .
Wow so amazing place
much love
Great 👍
Excellent documentation, engaging narration, and Great cinematography. Congrats on the excellent output. Irresponsible human-breeding will one day permanently destroy all life forms including its own species.
This is a sad sight to see. Why aren't we all living free
You know that name has a kick to it , rich in resource , 🎄 🌱 🌸 🍃, non-evasive , & evasivess of capture. Even the primates & people (native) tribesman take the route of boat float & monkeys nest objects together mainland africa , I limit to this , title speaks to image less narrative , best of luck , nxt vid progression.
This breaks me
aye-aye reminds me a bit the pirate meaning that he understood the order? (aye aye capitan)
Who can make or break nature.
First one
What are they doing about preserve the animal?
All human will pay the price when this forest is gone we all will. save it and educate people no more logging or farming leave the natives alone.
Do you really have to make the audio so loud when they're smacking their food? It's unbearable. 👎🏽
Definitely yes... Non will remain in few decades. By the way they are destroying their nature. 😭😭😭
It's zoboomafo 🎉 😆
Just too many people.
Huh
Capitalism. Isn't it wonderful?
Yes it is. What isn't is that people are too selfish to preserve much of what is being destroyed. Both can happen if it's done right.
It's not too late, but it will be soon.
The arrogance of humans in power is disgusting, but somehow, some way a few of those capitalists will open their eyes and look beyond the box and start saving instead of ruining. I believe it can happen. I just hope I'm alive to see it.
Omg I'm so tired of hearing about Madagascar because no one has emphasized the obvious threat of overpopulation!