We love thé nature and thank you very very much for thé work you do for that forest and thèse populations the world IS wonderfull créature on the earth. We love all the people who help thèse animals WE love them. Sorry m'y english IS not well. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The challenges these animals face in the primeval forest are incredible. I’d love to see a follow-up about how conservation efforts are helping in this region.
Absolutely mesmerizing! The Congo's wildlife is so rich and raw-I felt like I was right there in the forest with the animals. Thank you for bringing this to us!
It’s wild how much life and mystery the Congo holds! This documentary is both thrilling and educational. Anyone else curious about the daily life of the filming crew?
Very good! Videos like this help people understand that wildlife is not just a beautiful sight but also an important part of our ecosystem. Hopefully more people will be aware and take action for animal conservation.
Absolutely captivating! I could feel the intensity of the jungle in every shot. The Congo is such a mysterious place, thank you for bringing it to us so vividly!
@@SavageNature86 I second this, it's very loud and distracting, couldn't focus at all on the narrator, let alone the beautiful shots. It's a shame to have to watch it muted.
Thank you so much for your incredible work to teach us about our natural resources and their importance to global ecosystem. I think conservation efforts would have been expanded to other parts of the country in which many other species are most extinguished. Support local conservation initiatives would change every part of Congo. Thanks
Such a well-made documentary! Learned so much about survival tactics in the wild. I wonder, what’s the most dangerous animal in the Congo? Anyone know?
The narration really brought the story of the forest to life. I feel like I was transported there. What’s your favorite part of the Congo from this video?
This documentary was absolutely stunning! The Congo’s wildlife is so diverse, and the way they survive in such a harsh environment is incredible. What was your favorite animal shown?
10:32 it's no small wonder that the overwhelming number of prime mates live in far-off tropical rainforests. No where near North America, Asia, and continental Europe, and for good reason. The third and final species and final act.
The ambient sounds are too loud, and we show an Asian elephant at the start, for some reason (you can tell by the ears). Otherwise, great documentary, and SPOT-ON Attenborough impersonator! Is that an AI Attenborough filter or something? Or is it actually him?
Thank you for your feedback, we will try to improve the image to be as accurate as possible so that you have a better experience when watching the video.
We love thé nature and thank you very very much for thé work you do for that forest and thèse populations the world IS wonderfull créature on the earth. We love all the people who help thèse animals WE love them. Sorry m'y english IS not well. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this animal documentary.
The cinematography was stunning. It’s amazing how much life thrives in such dense forests. Anyone else blown away by the predators?
The challenges these animals face in the primeval forest are incredible. I’d love to see a follow-up about how conservation efforts are helping in this region.
The way you captured the beauty and danger of the Congo was amazing. Who else thinks the forest feels like a whole different world?
The scenes in this documentary really show how everything is connected in the forest. Who else loves watching animals in their natural habitat?
have me
The Congo’s ecosystem is like nothing else on Earth. Who else feels inspired to learn more about this amazing place after watching?
Do you like this documentary?
I had no idea the Congo was this rich in biodiversity. This video really opened my eyes. Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Incredible video! I never realized how diverse Congo’s wildlife is. This made me appreciate the efforts to preserve these beautiful ecosystems.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This documentary is both thrilling and educational. I feel like I just had a crash course on the Congo's wildlife.
Do you want to go to Congo once?
The balance of beauty and danger in the Congo is incredible. Anyone else feel their heart racing during the hunting scenes?
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Absolutely mesmerizing! The Congo's wildlife is so rich and raw-I felt like I was right there in the forest with the animals. Thank you for bringing this to us!
I love wild animals like you.
The narrator, I love yo Interpretation
thanks, i love you too
It’s wild how much life and mystery the Congo holds! This documentary is both thrilling and educational. Anyone else curious about the daily life of the filming crew?
thanks, would you like to watch other animal documentaries
This documentary was incredible! The Congo is so mysterious and full of life. I learned so much about its unique animals.
This video did a great job showcasing the struggles and triumphs of life in the Congo. Can we get more content about the rare species here?
Very good! Videos like this help people understand that wildlife is not just a beautiful sight but also an important part of our ecosystem. Hopefully more people will be aware and take action for animal conservation.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just wow! The sounds, sights, and overall vibe took me right into the heart of the Congo
Do you like this animal documentary?
Absolutely captivating! I could feel the intensity of the jungle in every shot. The Congo is such a mysterious place, thank you for bringing it to us so vividly!
thanks, i'm glad you liked my video
This was such an engaging and educational documentary. The balance between predators and prey was so well explained.
The primates were fascinating to watch! I’d love to see more about their behavior and survival strategies in future videos.
The cinematography here is just stunning! Thanks so much for this amazing work, it’s like a window to another world
Wow, thank you!
Such a gripping look into the forest's secrets!
yes, i am fascinated by mysterious nature
VERY, VERY GOOD.
ABSOLUTEMENT...
YESS...... ..
Thank you very much!
Watching the animals adapt to their environment is inspiring. How do they even survive with so many predators around?
Herbivores always have their own ways to survive.
A wild animal documentary always leaves me speechless 😍v
Us too!
FANTASTIC...
I'm glad you liked it, would you like to explore other wild lands?
Chill the music!!!!
Thanks for your feedback, I will take it into consideration.
@@SavageNature86 I second this, it's very loud and distracting, couldn't focus at all on the narrator, let alone the beautiful shots. It's a shame to have to watch it muted.
I appreciate you
Regards.
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Thanks for watching my video
This good video. Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
WILD CONGO | Survival In The Primeval Forest | Animal Documentary
Thank you so much for your incredible work to teach us about our natural resources and their importance to global ecosystem. I think conservation efforts would have been expanded to other parts of the country in which many other species are most extinguished. Support local conservation initiatives would change every part of Congo. Thanks
yes, i love nature and know the importance of nature
Nature is so beautiful and majestic that I want to have all kinds of animals, who created all things
Nature is wonderful and majestic, isn't it?
amazing animals i love your documentary about Congo nature
thanks, great that you enjoyed this animal documentary
great animal documentary, thanks for sharing it
Thanks for watching
The background music really interrupts from listening to the informatuon 8:39
sorry for these experiences, i will improve them in next videos
Such a well-made documentary! Learned so much about survival tactics in the wild. I wonder, what’s the most dangerous animal in the Congo? Anyone know?
I would like to know that too.
The narration really brought the story of the forest to life. I feel like I was transported there. What’s your favorite part of the Congo from this video?
Thanks for liking the video narration
Great, it would be much better if we could hear him instead of the loud music.
I'm glad you like my video, I'll make the background music quieter
Elephants are animals with very special intelligence
Nice footage of the black leopard from India. There are no records of melanistic leopards from the Congo far as I know.
Thanks for pointing that out-we appreciate your keen attention to detail!
Great thanks but for a few misleading clips
thanks, i will pay more attention, glad you liked my video
This documentary was absolutely stunning! The Congo’s wildlife is so diverse, and the way they survive in such a harsh environment is incredible. What was your favorite animal shown?
thanks, there will be other animal documentaries, would you like to see them?
10:32 it's no small wonder that the overwhelming number of prime mates
live in far-off tropical rainforests.
No where near North America, Asia, and continental Europe, and
for good reason.
The third and final species and final act.
Thanks for your comment
Shouldn't the leopards be spotted?
maybe it will be added to the next part of the video if you want to see it leave a comment below
WTF! A Congo documentary starting (1'20") with an asian elephant!?!...No credibility... :-(
Thanks, I will pay more attention
What about the tiger in the end😂
Good gawd, that annoying music! I stopped watching.
thanks for reminding me, i will try to adjust it
A voz do narrador é do Trump!
you guess again
You really shouldn't be using Sir David's voice. Disrespectful, as he wouldn't be involved in a project with this many errors.
Thanks, I will take note of that and improve the quality and accuracy of the video.
The ambient sounds are too loud, and we show an Asian elephant at the start, for some reason (you can tell by the ears). Otherwise, great documentary, and SPOT-ON Attenborough impersonator! Is that an AI Attenborough filter or something? Or is it actually him?
Thank you for your feedback, we will try to improve the image to be as accurate as possible so that you have a better experience when watching the video.
Just another fake documentary where the random clips don't even show what the narrator is talking about
you can review it
It seems me that I saw a tiger at the end of the documentary - which is a bit misleading because they do not live in Africa.
maybe it was my mistake, thanks for reminding me
@@SavageNature86 You are welcome! Besides the documentary was quite interesting!!!