Explore Earth's Tropical Islands | BBC Earth
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From monkeys leaping across a crocodile infested river to the smallest bear in the world, our tropical islands offers a unique look into our natural world.
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To all the people that created this documentary, you should all be very proud of one another. This video is incredible
@shlby69m
Жыл бұрын
Unless they scared the monkeys to cross ( the baby did look at the camera)
@A7XBitch
Жыл бұрын
BBC always knocks it out of the park, even if it is recycled footage.
@johankaruyan5536
Жыл бұрын
im pretty sure it is a different documentary in each clip
@johankaruyan5536
Жыл бұрын
@@shlby69m or did it ? sometimes they can look lik ethy are looking but they are not
@macysondheim
9 ай бұрын
It’s about a bunch of useless monkeys jumping around. I have a real hard time calling that incredible. It’s disgusting if anything.
36:54 the music is so hauntingly beautiful. Leave it to the folks over at the BBC to raise the bar every time.
These documentaries are priceless because we can show them to our kids when all animals will be hunted to extinction. "Do you see little Jimmy, strange creatures roamed this desolate world not so long ago"
@frawgeatfrawgworld
3 ай бұрын
i saw, and then i saw it die, before my eyes, forever gone, and my name is jimmy
Amazing documentary, but sadly the background musc is too loud....
BBC always makes the best nature documentaries :)
@Yung813
Жыл бұрын
They dont make it, they buy it
The magic shrooms kicked in during the everlasting scene of jellyfish at the end. I’ll never be the same again 🫥
That lil frog sounds like a radar XD
@zohaibtariq7351
Жыл бұрын
Yep
I loved how the first couple proboscis monkeys just did a straight belly flop into the river from way up in the highest trees! Seems they'd if figured it out by now. At least the female with the baby new to or chose to stick her feet out first for the water landing. Saved poor baby from a red back. I bet the others had red stingy tummy's rest of the day!
I found the 67 years old bird still procreating unbelievably amazing! ❤ And she was doing a great job too…!
BBC earth thank you for starting to release longer videos more often now❤
The story about the 65+ year old bird is amazing!! Awesome content as usual.
@user-dx8cf7rr5o
7 ай бұрын
I found that extraordinarily amazing, too! 67 years old and still procreating… unbelievably amazing! ❤
27:35 me and my sister whenever there’s deviled eggs during holiday dinners.
BBC AND THEIR DOCUMENTARIES ARE FANTASTIC. IM HOOKED EVERY WEEKEND TO WATCH PLANET EARTH, NARRATED BY THE WONDERFUL DAVID ATTENBOROUGH. Next is Love Nature.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing. 💝🥰
Beautiful monkeys
وثائقي راءع عن مخلوقات مذهلة يحسبها البعض لا تعقل هاذ خلق الله بلفطرة مهتدون فسبحان الذي خلق وصور ثم هدى
@trader2137
Жыл бұрын
god is a war criminal, the things you see here is nature and evolution, grow up, read books, become smart finally...
Maaan, that bird looks good for being 65+ years old
Awesome~👍 Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
The most beautiful quality ❤❤
This video clip tell our children about the past even.
Limas are parkour masters damn...
Excellent but unwatchable due to the sound mix. The commentary is so low compared to the other sounds that I cannot hear it. All the new BBC docs are like this, please up the commentary volume by about 15x.
The water scene with the jellyfish is so therapeutic ! I love the smooth sounds of the ocean. Wonderful film
Leaping in 100-foot trees at age 3 months is insane. And the side of mountains.
I can see thise all day
amazing videos send more
Not bad from the narrator but nothing beats Attenborough I’m sorry 😮💨👀 Grateful for the full episode upload though this is good !
@candy_1-0_0
Жыл бұрын
Yes.....I agree. Attenborough brings a whole new excitement to the wild.
35:01 That's a playful humpback whale (?) calf. I always love watching dolphin or whale ❤
Thank you, i love to watch these documentaries!
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Happy Saturday Everyone from Tacoma Washington!( Stay Safe)
Thank you so much, BBC Earth!
Disgraceful that this video has not been uploaded in 4k. Please do better next time
A classic example of the narrator gradually falling asleep as the video goes on. He's gone by 27:33! May he rest in peace.
After watching your documentary, it was as if I were on another planet with an amazing animal world with beautiful unique places. Huge thanks for super excellent film!
Beautiful thanks to the cameraman who shoot passionately
There’s always many unique and exotic creatures to be found down south in tropical biomes. 😊Unfortunately a lot of these places are critically threatened by a variety of issues, most of which is the direct result of us humans.
@mikeramos8136
Жыл бұрын
Neocolonialism and exploitation of rare resources from developed nations are to blame. That and political corruption initially induced by historical colonialism.
@macysondheim
9 ай бұрын
Maybe as a direct result of you, or others, but not me. I don’t contribute to any of that stuff.
@macysondheim
9 ай бұрын
@@mikeramos8136Speak for yourself. Perhaps you are right, you may very well be corrupt, no argument there… But not me. I’m not corrupted nor would I ever look to exploit others.
This is a wonderously beautiful video of nature
Always love to see this
Wow ! Thank you for posting this exceptional video
Beautifully Incredible and Amazing Video! ❤❤❤👍🏿👏🏿👍🏿👏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I fall asleep listening to stuff like this then have mad dreams about animals 😁
What a delightful way to start the day!
Fantastic wildlife docu, must see..!! thanks for sharing
Amazing
They should raise chickens where the locust are starting
6:19 wisdom is a strong independent woman
Incredible👏
*Earth's tropical islands offer some of the most beautiful and exotic destinations in the world. From the crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches to the lush rainforests and diverse wildlife, there is so much to explore and discover. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adventurous trek through the jungle, these islands have something for everyone. *
I flashed back to A Bug's Life with the grasshoppers lol.
Important as background sound is, this makes it very difficult to know what's happening
Beautiful brilliant incredible and amazing.
This video is incredible
im a big fan of history and geoghraphy i watch your chanel evrey morning 😀
2:54 That face could’ve almost said *… let’s go again!*
The mama proboscis was careful to tuck her legs so the baby didn't catch the powerful brunt of water contact.
The 😂😂😂 tree frog
@bhupendersaharan3653
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@zohaibtariq7351
Жыл бұрын
🤣
@zohaibtariq7351
Жыл бұрын
B-But 🥺👉👈
@3winmundoanimal
Жыл бұрын
:))
Exploring Earth's tropical islands can be a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. These lush, sun-drenched paradises offer visitors the chance to immerse themselves in stunning natural landscapes, surrounded by crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, and a rich diversity of wildlife. Whether it's hiking through dense rainforests, snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs, or simply relaxing on the beach, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy on these enchanting islands. While some of these destinations can be remote and difficult to reach, the effort is well worth it for those seeking a truly unique and unforgettable travel experience.
That's so amazing
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Amazing creature ❤❤❤
Awesome
Wowww
"I believe I can fly"!!!
What is this place?
@cprXcor
2 ай бұрын
Los Angeles CA
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ما شاء الله ❤
Excellent! 🤠😛👍❤🌹
47:05 y’all is that big clear thing a jellyfish
❤👍🏻 - 🙏🏻
From which series is this documentary? Panet Earth?
You spend all that time on the frogs and we get 2 seconds of the Chameleon??
Where is Attenborough?! He is so missed.
Can you imagine all this is but a wrecked vision compared to the pre global flood?
Don't ever think about making colonies on islands
19.1.2024.Not bad.
I'm want to see a lemur slam dunk contest
Sehr schön 🤠
Please Add Videos in Hindi Translations
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Termination of crocodiles snakes snapping turtles
Як завжди, бездоганно і неперевершено. Ваші фільми лікують від суму і тривоги. Щиро дякую. З любов'ю, українка.
🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌💪💪🥰🥰😍😍❤️❤️❤️
Meeh
Who is narrator? Name pls
Wow, those chameleons caused over 500 spices to be extinct.
@PowerScissor
20 күн бұрын
Hopefully not cinnamon. That's one of my favorite spices.
MONKE SWIM 0:33
@ludwig your bald friend would like this video 👴
Very humbling to see little crabs protecting the weak crabs. They are gentle creatures. While sentient humans destroy each other and take advantage of the weak.
how many diff ways is the BBC going to chop these SAME films up?????? Dig in the crates from the 90s or 80s even.... VARIETY!!!
Bekantan ,
The nature is beautiful, but human being is ugly
CORRECTION: "To survive here they were CREATED WITH webbed feet". Darwinian Evolution is a religion too, and must be taken by faith. Science is not based on faith. It seems that this channel's entire purpose is to promote the false religion of Darwinian Evolution, which is not science.
@davidmellish3295
Жыл бұрын
Evolution is fact,humans have evolved over time as have thousands of other creatures ,whether it was Darwin who first said it or not it's still facts.
@oddviews
Жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with religion, leave it out, mate! It is not needed! If you are going to be foolish, better you keep it to yourself than advertising it!
nice
17:38 was brutal