Scenes like these are obviously staged, and they're quite open about it too - there are videos out there showing the stage setups. That doesn't necessary make these footages fake - they're wild animals after all, throw them in a familiar environment and they will act naturally.
hunt this Jerboa Many time he's very fast hard to catch The first time I catch himEight years ago, with a sense of pleasure, I do not kill him, only the day I caught him, I show him my family, and then release him
And I Hunt this fox we called him hasni not Finnic fox his name and this in Arab countries You keeping steel for us Our animals and our resources And invade our country and call us terrorists, how dare you? for protecting our land
or they could just be the pacific jumping mice or kangaroo rats, which are native in oregon where coraline was confirmed to take place at. and they do kind of resemble them.
I'd be willing to bet it's rotorscoping. Captive animals in some sort of sand pen filmed at different times and overlaying the images. All the rest of the footage is single-animal.
Somehow this video reflects how my life went as a creative and smart dyslexic, it felt and feels like im chased and all i could do is to outmaneuver. "the jerboas only hope is to outmaneuver" i just started to cry like a child. Amazing video by the way!
I saw a jerboa last week. It was slowly hopping left and right at first. I thought they can't run fast and tried to go near it. Suddenly it started to jump away. It was incredibly fast. It disappeared from sight in three or four seconds. Then I searched it on Google as "mouse like rabbit" and found out it was a jerboa.
The Jerboa is probably the most alien creature I've ever seen. Yes there are Platypuses, Mantis shrimp, and whatever lives in the depths of the ocean. But the jerboa... It's like it belongs from another version of earth... Its odd proportions, long legs and possibly the shortest arms of any mammal. The other animals, they have features that are common among other animals in their environment. But I've seen no rodent like the jerboa. It's just so weird
These BBC earth men and women are so talented they make animals look like paid actors, ceaselessly amazed at their ability to always capture the best shots!
entre un zorrito con enormes orejas y el ratoncito saltarin ni a cual irle, estan muy chulos los dos, y tienen unos bigotes bellisimos, adorables tanto el fennec como el jerbo.
We may never get the answer to how they filmed this amazing piece. I always wonder how BBC gets such amazing footage, but I never wonder why it's my favorite place to see documentaries.
Saw my only desert fox ever when I was working in Baghdad in 2008 after the war...... It did not stay long in the headlights as we were driving toward it.
How in the world do you get footage like that. Amazing.
Just wanted to type the same thing. Don't know how they do it but it's quality work. Hats off
Kiyo with a camera
Jon Bala -________-
Scenes like these are obviously staged, and they're quite open about it too - there are videos out there showing the stage setups. That doesn't necessary make these footages fake - they're wild animals after all, throw them in a familiar environment and they will act naturally.
Helmstif, the Sarcastic Asianman ah okay, still impressive though!
How on earth do they film this.....
lazyguy348
in Saudi arabia
تراه يقول كيف يصورونها مب وين يصورونها
+شزن لافي fenec foxes in lebia
Many of them live in the algerian desert And a few of them live in lebia or Saudi arabia
+WsW 47 alot not few
The Jerboa looks like an adorable little alien.
Like maybe on Bajor! The Narrator IS JULIAN BASHIR after All!
No it does not, they're literally U G L Y
🤣🤣
hunt this Jerboa Many time he's very fast hard to catch The first time I catch himEight years ago, with a sense of pleasure, I do not kill him, only the day I caught him, I show him my family, and then release him
And I Hunt this fox we called him hasni not Finnic fox his name and this in Arab countries You keeping steel for us Our animals and our resources And invade our country and call us terrorists, how dare you? for protecting our land
When you dont want the prey to die but you also dont want the hunter to die from hunger
Absolutely!
yeah.. nature is unfair like that
don’t care jerboas are immoral
Maybe there can be a compromise? The Jerboa could offer an arm or a leg to the Fox. The former gets to live, and the latter doesn't have to go hungry.
Amazing footage. Watched it over and over again. How delicate and nimble are these animals. How pristine is the desert. How short is there lives. Wow!
That;s not a Jerboa, that's a Pokemon.
Hahahaha!
PancakeMix You're a pokemon
PancakeMix LOL
Kangaskhan pre-evolution confirmed
screenshot looks like mew
OMG. The jumper mice from Coraline.
They exist.
Omg you're right 😂
Where do you think they came from?
If you read the book you'll remember Coraline loves to watch nature channels on television
or they could just be the pacific jumping mice or kangaroo rats, which are native in oregon where coraline was confirmed to take place at. and they do kind of resemble them.
+iJumpingMice I saw your channel.
So nice.
+Ray Denner lol, thanks.
their both so cute! i can't pick sides!
Emily Mast *they're
Go with the fennec. They are cuter. And more cuddley
Harry PAnnU ! No, just no.
Always pick the predators. They struggle the most. It’s just more difficult to choose when the predator becomes prey.
Madilyn Mast Nor should you. They both need to eat to survive. And they both need to survive to eat.
I've always wondered how they get all these angles without setting it up.
They don't.
I'd be willing to bet it's rotorscoping. Captive animals in some sort of sand pen filmed at different times and overlaying the images. All the rest of the footage is single-animal.
For sure it's a soundstage.
theres a few documentaries where they show the filming of it, and basically they just put small cameras EVERYWHERE.
Yeah the fox wasn't even looking at the Jerboa at any point, I had to wonder if they were filmed separately and then mashed together.
amazing footage
P3696 💯
It's staged
Small, with hairy feet. So basically it's a hobbit.
Small, hairy feet, lives in a hole, very capable of going unseen. Where was this filmed, the Farthings?
That desert fox is the ring wraith.
We can name the Jerboa Frodo
Hoppit*
um hobbits look nothing like this...
Somehow this video reflects how my life went as a creative and smart dyslexic, it felt and feels like im chased and all i could do is to outmaneuver. "the jerboas only hope is to outmaneuver" i just started to cry like a child. Amazing video by the way!
dawg
I felt bad for laughing when it tripped on the branch..
When it tripped I felt bad
Trey Peters how is that edgy?
I was screaming "Noooo!"
I saw a jerboa last week. It was slowly hopping left and right at first. I thought they can't run fast and tried to go near it. Suddenly it started to jump away. It was incredibly fast. It disappeared from sight in three or four seconds. Then I searched it on Google as "mouse like rabbit" and found out it was a jerboa.
Do you live in the United states? If so, it was a kangaroo rat, and not a Jerboa.
Lisan Al Giab!
How could they capture this so perfectly? Was it staged?
Jeong-hun Sin almost
Jeong-hun Sin that fox is a movie star
Yeah, scripts are so obvious these days. And the acting is terrible.
"was it staged"
its a set that they used look at the lighting
How in the hell do you capture a scene like this, the patience, time and observation must be excruciating.
The Jerboa is probably the most alien creature I've ever seen. Yes there are Platypuses, Mantis shrimp, and whatever lives in the depths of the ocean. But the jerboa... It's like it belongs from another version of earth... Its odd proportions, long legs and possibly the shortest arms of any mammal. The other animals, they have features that are common among other animals in their environment. But I've seen no rodent like the jerboa. It's just so weird
It has arms??
Imagine if our meals ran from us every day? People would be in better shape!
@@marouu_x yes it will.
we were once
im so glad the jerboa survived
Run jerboa run
خالد الخالدي حتى البي بي سي يقولون جربوع خخخخخ
u can run but you cant hide
Poor fox they are both so cute
"What do you call the mouse shadow on the second moon."
Stilgar - "We call that one, Muad'Dib."
John 3:16-21
Jerboas are the real Maud'Dib mice from Dune.
Fox is such a amazing Hunter
What a captivating footage ♥
Omg the jerboa did the classic horror "run from your killer then trip over a branch" move. The difference was that it didn't get caught.
"The desert fox has twenty times more sensitive ears"
That doesn't sound right
*Changes mouse sensitivity*
"The Jerboe is quick, but Fox is quicker. And he got the last trick in his pocket... Hairy feet." Brilliant.
2:05 "better to go under"
the best moment
First time I saw Jerboa it’s so amazing 😮😊
These BBC earth men and women are so talented they make animals look like paid actors, ceaselessly amazed at their ability to always capture the best shots!
😍 Omg both are so cute!!!!
I didn't even know what a Jerboa was until just now
It's an Arabic name (الجربوع، اليربوع)
I learned about the Jerboa from ARK. But, those Jerboas looked more like kangaroo foxes.
I love these short informative clips :)
These videos are amazing
Oi
Such an interesting creature.
entre un zorrito con enormes orejas y el ratoncito saltarin ni a cual irle, estan muy chulos los dos, y tienen unos bigotes bellisimos, adorables tanto el fennec como el jerbo.
god the cinematography in this is just gorgeous, could not get over how good the lighting in this was!
Muad’dib
Lisan al Gaib!
We may never get the answer to how they filmed this amazing piece. I always wonder how BBC gets such amazing footage, but I never wonder why it's my favorite place to see documentaries.
Those are animals of my country...the fennec fox is so cuddly and tender
That was one intense Pokemon battle! Mew vs Fennikin!
This had me on pins and needles. I was wondering, "Will the prey get away?"
I really like the narrator in this story! Very clear, timed perfectly - would love to hear him more often in future!
All you have to do is google "Alexander Siddig" to see what MY SWEETIE is doing next!
I live in California and we have jerobas here. We call them kangaroo rats. In fact, never heard of them called jerobas till this video.
VanillaEngineer
Yeah we called jerobas we have a lot of them 😊
It's Arabic name for this animal
First time I have ever seen one. Cute and adorable.
In Arabic we call it jarbo
I remember watching them, and looking at their tracks, in the desert outside Las Vegas, Nevada (U.S.A.)
Penguins of Madagascar's early scenes were surely taken by BBC EARTH'S team.😂😂😂😂
It seems that the jerboa in ark is a combination of the real jerboa and the desert fox aka the fennec fox
Fennec is one of many names for foxes in Arabic. You're saying fox fox.
@Crines Caridies that's not a fennec fox it's a Ruppell's fox.
@Crines Caridies he says it's a Ruppell at 0:31 that and it looks too big to be a fennec.
I LOVE JERBOASSSSSSSSSSSS
Muad'dib!
I'm in love with the narrator-Have been since 1993 when he first played Dr. JULIAN BASHIR!
Awesome ... the cameraman did a amazing work !!
Desert fox: I hate fast food.
Hahaha
Mostly live in the Moroccan Sahara 🦊🇲🇦❤️
That jerboa, so cute
Dessert: "This wild world is too small for two cuties!"
Jerboa: "Hold my beer."
I was the only one waiting for jerboa to survive and my chest was throbbing😢
im sorry but this jerboa is funny
Good job jerboa!
This channel teaches me more than my learning in my school..
I was waiting when fox grabs it but video makers are smart enough...
Desert fox : 0 Jerboa : 1
the music at the background is amazing
Up Next: Greater than or equal to Jerboas
Who else was rooting for the desert jerboa
Makes me so happy when the cute little animal survives
To a Sonic Fan, that's Fang the Sniper's True Species.
Excellent piece of video.
Saw my only desert fox ever when I was working in Baghdad in 2008 after the war...... It did not stay long in the headlights as we were driving toward it.
this footage is absolutely amazing !
It's like a action movie on its own.Incredible.
YES JERBOA YES ABSOLUTE SKINNY LEGEND!! AN ICON!11!!111!!
okay wow! this was absolutely fantastic. thankyou for this. it almost didnt seem real.
This almost feels like a commentary on the battles in northern Africa in WWII.
I miss David Attenborough
he's dead?
DWA ARP yes
Jon Bala NO HE IS NOT
Frederick Coker maybe
Jon Bala
Nope, he isn't dead, go look it up
I guess the fox wouldn’t even try to catch a better jerboa.
Best chasing footage i've ever seen
Love how the fox starts licking his lips thinking about the tasty jerboa.
Those animals looks like Pokemon.. so cute
Muad’Dib
Nature camerawork has to be the best on the planet
Wonderful camera work
The jerboa looks like a tiny furry T rex
I wonder if they're legal to own as a pet in the United States I would definitely get one they are adorable
the lighting on this video is like they set up all these
This jerboa is very clever and this photography is very professional
They done filmed Muadib😭🙏
i just wonder how did they shoot it...lovely!!
this is amazing footage
SLAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY JERBOA YOUR GETTING PAID DOUBLE!!!!!
I LOVE YOUR YOU VIDEOS!! wild life is cool :D:D:D The Lesser Jerboa is my favorite animal and a african wild dog
damn both are cute
Yes, it was an "aww so cute!" the whole time. LOL A cute hunter and a cute prey.
Just two sandy boys being cute while trying to survive.
"The Jerboa can jump 10 times its own bodyweight"
That's the most typical nature documentary thing I've ever heard
I heard "body length"
incredible footage
They are so cute ☺❤
That’s the footage a real wildlife photographer can be proud of!! Damn !!
I can't take the desert fox hunting jerboa seriously...they are so god damn cute.
Jerboa super agility .
Credits to the CAMERA MAN!!! 😄😄