I can't help feeling in awe of the people who engaged in the production such as photographers, editors, audio men w/ that effective background music composer, an astute scriptwriter w/ one's researchers, a convincing narrator, etc., esp. those cameramen deserve my highest kudos for those brilliant, unmissable, & almost indelible momentous footages one after another in the face of some adverse conditions ( Btw, those kittens are overlorded w/ irresistible cuteness like our domesticated ones at home ). Thanks to them all in the creation, we are able to enjoy it for free on YT. So I'm much indebted to you for that,,,(09/27/24)
It's incredible to see the different strategies wild animals use to survive in the wild. This video reminds me of the importance of respecting the boundaries of wild animals.
Your video Quality brings out the full beauty of what the Forests and Animals posses. The patients and hard work of the film crew to be in the right place to catch just the right moment is beyond impressive. Placing the cameras near and in the nests to get the knockout close ups took a lot of knowledge and time. Most of us would have a hard time finding an Owl's nest and the Den where Mama Lynx had her young even more.
Oh yeah nature with a different types of reason to be more events and other things and more events and stories and different chapter and other types of characters and more 😮 animals and people and drama and other people and more stuff and beautiful and fascinating scenery and awesome view of different seasons and other stuff so listen and learn more about this video for more information 😁 just watch 😊b❤
excellent but I dont think the forest was lanscape scale before agriculture we had millions of megafauna that maintained open spaces and thorny scrub where oaks germinated after jay's hid the acorns, aurocs, bison, horse, elk etc all had massive impact to clear the forest and ensure a mossaic landscape. even beaver meadows drying up etc
It is proven that Italy was totally covered by forests, up to 95% of the territory, the same thing goes for Germany and practically all of Eastern Europe (in Italy only the Po Valley was a swamp due to the melting of the Alps to the north and the snow of the Apennines to the South, a natural very low depression, in fact if you go there today it's still all foggy 365 days a year, particularly persistent in the morning, and this is the only true plain in Italy), but I suppose forests grow in swamps too, so the rule doesn't change (one of the few place with wide grasslands in Europe was Brittany, in the rest of Europe grasslands were truly rare, at most on the mountain plateaus exposed to the strong wind, therefore short lands, and certainly not at hilly altitudes) then there must certainly have been microhabitats in the highland areas (but the rule in Europe was forests everywhere) the forests remain clean because the light does not penetrate when it is thick (therefore plants such as bushes do not survive, this is why these plants are classics of the edges of the woods, or in places where the forest is sparse (grasses and bushes never grow in the darkness of the forest) they need light to survive (you don't need a horse that cleans up) more forest is dense and more you will have a lot of space to move in (for obvious reasons the more light enters the more the grass tends to grow and the path becomes difficult)
Didn’t explain a lot of the things introduced but left incomplete. Like why did the small fish lat their eggs in the mouth of the muscle and then what happens to the eggs. There were a lot of such things like that! Annoying
Disappointing. There didn't seem to be too much about the Lynx, just bits and pieces about other animals from different other shows, stitched together!
It's sad that I can not say anything good about this video since this was amazing footage when it was original taken but the creators of these videos taken other peoples work and turning it out over and over as new has just become sickening! I have never heard of Wild Habitat before but I am completely sick of seeing the same footage of the Lynx over and over. If you are not going to get off your butts and do the work involved in making a real nature video then find some else to do. Stop pladiarizing other people hard work.
The channel has to purchase the rights to show the footage. Rather than assuming the worst, since they cannot legally recycle and show footage without the original documentary film makers permission, it might behoove you to learn the actual facts as to whether or not footage is purchased and authorization is given, as well as using spell check if you are not willing to "get off your butt" and do the leg work of purchasing a dictionary to be sure that you are spelling words like plagiarizing correctly, before leaving nasty presumptive statements about video content. Have a nice day. Oh and to keep things positive, thank you for teaching others to think before dishing out criticism and negativity. You are an amazing teacher. Cheers!
It's foolish human beings who do not understand the importance of sex for propagating species along with pleasure, even dragon flies do not forsake it no matter where sex organs are😊 and importance of mother in all beings, so in human beings trying to curb it in young instead right guidence still going on
the lynx is the most majestic and the red panda is the cutest ;-)
Really excellent film ❤
I can't help feeling in awe of the people who engaged in the production such as photographers, editors, audio men w/ that effective background music composer, an astute scriptwriter w/ one's researchers, a convincing narrator, etc., esp. those cameramen deserve my highest kudos for those brilliant, unmissable, & almost indelible momentous footages one after another in the face of some adverse conditions ( Btw, those kittens are overlorded w/ irresistible cuteness like our domesticated ones at home ). Thanks to them all in the creation, we are able to enjoy it for free on YT. So I'm much indebted to you for that,,,(09/27/24)
It's incredible to see the different strategies wild animals use to survive in the wild.
This video reminds me of the importance of respecting the boundaries of wild animals.
The lynx is one amazing cat 🙀
Your video Quality brings out the full beauty of what the Forests and Animals posses. The patients and hard work of the film crew to be in the right place to catch just the right moment is beyond impressive. Placing the cameras near and in the nests to get the knockout close ups took a lot of knowledge and time. Most of us would have a hard time finding an Owl's nest and the Den where Mama Lynx had her young even more.
ilves minu lemmik metsloom😍🤩
AWESOME FLIM, Lynxes are Awesome.
Excellent documentary thank you for sharing 👍❤️
I loved loved this video as it is all about CATS. And taken slmost in NORTHERN EUROPE 😮🎉😅
Amazing!
relaxing and chill!
fantastic
the wild animals in forrests are wonderfull beasts / there part of our family
Amazing amazing
Wow❤❤❤
Oh yeah nature with a different types of reason to be more events and other things and more events and stories and different chapter and other types of characters and more 😮 animals and people and drama and other people and more stuff and beautiful and fascinating scenery and awesome view of different seasons and other stuff so listen and learn more about this video for more information 😁 just watch 😊b❤
Where did You find a border between the Chech and Bulgaria????
These animals are surprisingly close to the camera unit and it seems they are not in a wild state.
excellent but I dont think the forest was lanscape scale before agriculture we had millions of megafauna that maintained open spaces and thorny scrub where oaks germinated after jay's hid the acorns, aurocs, bison, horse, elk etc all had massive impact to clear the forest and ensure a mossaic landscape. even beaver meadows drying up etc
It is proven that Italy was totally covered by forests, up to 95% of the territory, the same thing goes for Germany and practically all of Eastern Europe (in Italy only the Po Valley was a swamp due to the melting of the Alps to the north and the snow of the Apennines to the South, a natural very low depression, in fact if you go there today it's still all foggy 365 days a year, particularly persistent in the morning, and this is the only true plain in Italy), but I suppose forests grow in swamps too, so the rule doesn't change (one of the few place with wide grasslands in Europe was Brittany, in the rest of Europe grasslands were truly rare, at most on the mountain plateaus exposed to the strong wind, therefore short lands, and certainly not at hilly altitudes) then there must certainly have been microhabitats in the highland areas (but the rule in Europe was forests everywhere) the forests remain clean because the light does not penetrate when it is thick (therefore plants such as bushes do not survive, this is why these plants are classics of the edges of the woods, or in places where the forest is sparse (grasses and bushes never grow in the darkness of the forest) they need light to survive (you don't need a horse that cleans up) more forest is dense and more you will have a lot of space to move in (for obvious reasons the more light enters the more the grass tends to grow and the path becomes difficult)
I love them sm ^^ ♡
beavers are so sweet animals
جميل ومثير
Seems like a big cat
Didn’t explain a lot of the things introduced but left incomplete. Like why did the small fish lat their eggs in the mouth of the muscle and then what happens to the eggs. There were a lot of such things like that! Annoying
YT ads are a complete TURN OFF. Misery.
wild animals are part of the human family/ but humans and animals are all one family
the narrator says lynxes yet to me it seems plural on its own?.
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Bichinhos muitos bonitos
ABÇS Netao
too much preview. Unworthy to watch further.
Disappointing. There didn't seem to be too much about the Lynx, just bits and pieces about other animals from different other shows, stitched together!
ARE YOU A WOKE FREAK THATS NEVER SATISFIED
Where's my therians???
It's sad that I can not say anything good about this video since this was amazing footage when it was original taken but the creators of these videos taken other peoples work and turning it out over and over as new has just become sickening! I have never heard of Wild Habitat before but I am completely sick of seeing the same footage of the Lynx over and over. If you are not going to get off your butts and do the work involved in making a real nature video then find some else to do. Stop pladiarizing other people hard work.
Why not scroll on then if you have nothing good to say, come on ppl some of us have never seen this and find it amazingly beautiful!
Plagiarising is what your rather desperately trying to spell
Settle day..no one cares what you say
The channel has to purchase the rights to show the footage. Rather than assuming the worst, since they cannot legally recycle and show footage without the original documentary film makers permission, it might behoove you to learn the actual facts as to whether or not footage is purchased and authorization is given, as well as using spell check if you are not willing to "get off your butt" and do the leg work of purchasing a dictionary to be sure that you are spelling words like plagiarizing correctly, before leaving nasty presumptive statements about video content.
Have a nice day. Oh and to keep things positive, thank you for teaching others to think before dishing out criticism and negativity. You are an amazing teacher.
Cheers!
You probably need to learn how things work before making a fool of yourself. I suggest you get off your butt and get some education.
It's foolish human beings who do not understand the importance of sex for propagating species along with pleasure, even dragon flies do not forsake it no matter where sex organs are😊 and importance of mother in all beings, so in human beings trying to curb it in young instead right guidence still going on
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