Japan: Islands of Extremes - Wildest Islands - Go Wild
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Japan is chain of around 7,000 islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean. They stretch for over 2,400 kilometres and cover an incredible range of climates, everything from frozen seas and snow capped mountains, to sun kissed beaches and steamy mangroves. “Islands of Extremes” uncovers how animals adapt to survive in them all.
Winter in the central and northern islands can be savage but Japanese snow monkeys endure the bitter cold of Hells Valley on Honshu by basking in warm volcanic pools. Further north in Hokkaido, huge flocks of sea eagles fight to fish among the frozen seas while Japanese Cranes perform dramatic dances among the snow and secretive Serows risk coming out of hiding to forage.
As spring arrives, a wave of cherry blossom sweeps the islands. Warm weather heralds a busy time of year for Japanese Usho fishermen and their unlikely partners, the highly trained sea cormorants that catch fish for them. Giant salamanders patrol the rivers to find food and defend their homes, while Japanese honeybees use a special and grisly self defence tactic when they face attack from a hornet. They dive on the invader in huge numbers and the combined heat of their vibrating bodies roasts it alive.
Summer in the sweltering southern islands couldn’t be more different to winter in the north. Armies of crabs patrol steamy mangroves, while on sub tropical beaches Japanese macaques prove the depth of their intelligence and adaptability by washing sandy food before they eat it. Wide eyed youngsters watch and copy in one of the greatest examples of learnt behaviour seen in the wild.
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Japan is lovely place.
Japanese culture greatly values the present time. Living only in the now, forgetting the past without worrying about what will happen in the future, distinguishes the Japanese from other people. The intense geological activity of the territory seems to have left deep marks on Japanese culture.
Wonderful, a whole new Japan introduced
nice video
I have been privileged to have been the friend of a half Japanese half American & he will always be one of my favorite & Best Friends. 🤠❤
Japan Is Truly The Beautiful/ Wonderful Garden Of Eden.
Beautifully presented but I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks the music was overpowering the narration at times.
Honeybees are such intelligent and brave creatures ❤
AMAZING DOCUMENTARY
Very nice documentary 👌 👍
Mountains, volcanoes ,typhoons ,earthquakes ,tsunamis, and a very small amount of tornadoes. Japan gets hit with about every natural disaster you can think of..... they have some Hearty people living over there
@lovineveryminuetofit1314
Жыл бұрын
Ok and? Everywhere has its issues. Believe me, Noone wants to compete with Japan! Wow
29.3.2023.First class,fantastic and marvelous.💯❤💋🐈⬛.Thank you.
Thanks for such a captivating film with great content, excellent filmlng and detailed shots. Especially under the impression of "swam lake".
1000 times thank you! I bow down n touch your feet ❤
Lovely video!
This is soooo beautiful !
Excellent video 😊
Awesome country and its creatures 👍
Really nice thanks ...
I really enjoy your channel.
BEAUTIFUL EPISODE🙏🥰🙏
Love this
항상 잘보고 있어요
You American loves gorgeous BGM and dynamic movie. I didn't ever see such a magnificent documentary in Japan.
Interesting documentary with awesome unique animals
Sounds great
Excellent 👍🙏
I would love a documentary about wild Utah if you could do one I would greatly appreciate it thank you for all these beautiful videos our world is truly beautiful!
Always hoped to get the chance to visit Japan some day. Not going to happen, but it is a nice dream to have. 😅
@phil97n
Жыл бұрын
Have you lost the desire to, or why won't it happen?
@floridaboyduval4478
11 ай бұрын
🤔 book a ticket n go 🤷♂️
@johnely5050
9 ай бұрын
Me too.
@cherimolina2121
8 ай бұрын
Was on my bucket list too. GO! Before you get too old and decrepit like me and can't! Not gonna get any cheaper, lol.
What a BEAUTIFUL scenery of NATURE❤!!! It make wounder how BEAUTIFUL the creator (ORIGINATOR) IT IS...❤❤❤
Thank You for this video. I had no idea japan had such beautiful nature and animals!!
Magnificent Documentary Spirit...Namaste :)
wow amazing wild
Well documented... Kudos.
Loud background music makes very irritating.
@JB-rt4mx
Жыл бұрын
AaaHhh Wwwaaahhttt
@smmusicplus96
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, what was that?! I can't hear over the loud background music.
Wait! What were they doing to the birds? It looked like they were hurting them. 😮
Heres to you David 😊
Super
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024.
Good movies ❤
My brother is there!
@danielhodge8314
Жыл бұрын
Terry Ford so is your mom 😂
@floridaboyduval4478
11 ай бұрын
Cap
北海道は熊🐻が沢山生息しているのでキャンプや登山をする時は注意しましょう
Sobhane Allah ❤️💕💖
Fascinating about the winter primates and the trained fishing birds. Really nice. Thank you for sharing.
Ooh dey poopin in de pooles 🐒💩🦫
How do you know?
Too loud music, can't her you
I JUST SAW THE ICICLES AS LIKE THE TEETH OF A DINASOUR.
ada #moon_merkurius #pejeng & #moon_bulan ; sepertinya...
Noises Swan in the World? Name?
Where is Chie & Rena?
Mackaque, the world's most adaptable primate eh? Doubt it.
terrible music back of the talks very annoying if one want to watch it at night it disturbing the neighbors 😒
The video was truly Great. However, without any sarcasm or disrespect, I must say that I'm shocked!! The metric unit for measuring temperature was Changed from Centigrade to Celsius, 75 Years ago!!. Many children and adults may consider your documentaries, a reference source, for education!! Please make a correction. Thank you 😊
@angelpup4767
9 ай бұрын
it wasnt changed from centigrade to celsius, it was renamed from centigrade to celsius in 1968, to honour Anders Celsius the Swedish astronomer who Invented the scale in 1742 and also to remove confusion with the term for one hundredth of a gradian in some languages the unit was called centigrade in several languages (from the Latin centum, which means 100, and gradus, which means steps) before 1968 😁
Red Crane.
地獄谷(じごくだに)が「じゃいごくだに」と発音されているのが気になる、、
I’m from: Okinawa
These are Ravens, not crows
The Japanese have a different word for everything 🦫🚬
My grandson is there.
@missmarasmenstrualmuffmunc2085
Жыл бұрын
Damn you were sexy back in the day
@bdhabiba8319
11 ай бұрын
Oh really
@flux0841
9 ай бұрын
What an intriguing fact!
@aloe475
8 ай бұрын
wow
@van137
7 ай бұрын
Hope he's having fun there 🙂
Ageer Kuol
There is an audio problem in this video. The narrator's voice changes volume from one word to the next. He starts the sentence at one volume, then finishes the sentence at a whisper. It is very annoying and unnecessary. Why not just talk normally? Otherwise this could have been a good video.
@666Buzzsaw
Жыл бұрын
He is talking normally, it’s a compression issue with the audio track that has occurred during uploading.
Sounds like the same narrator as the “I shouldn’t be alive” series
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My X boi and X gal frens died there
Hmmm ,no whales i see ...
Can't watch; music is obnoxious. 😢
Pretty cruel to use birds for fishing.
I. I I my
They should all be charged with animal abuse. Especially those that filmed this.
@TzV357
Жыл бұрын
Yup! Me and you both should get charged too for being an accomplice for watching.
@taylorgawn289
Жыл бұрын
I think this lady is deaf. She mustn't of heard the bit were it's said that they live twice as long and dont fly away because they're so well looked after.
Animals hunt by necessity right? Humans nowadays hunt for their own evil murderous feelings. These sad humans have mentally handicapped brains and need help fast. To harm anyone or anything is the most pathetic you can ever be as a human.
The Grace And The Peace Of The Almighty Jesus Christ Creator/ Saviour God Be With Japan, And Also With Ravina Mazumdaar- A Bengali Brahmin Girl From The Golf Green Area Of Kolkata, And Now A Real Estate Consultant In The Tollygunge Area Of Kolkata, Because Her Ethnicity Is Mongoloid, Because She Is A Chakma, Originally From Bangladesh, But At Present Residing In The Golf Green Area Of Kolkata, And Henceforth Also Resembles Japanese People, And She Looks Just Like A Japanese Fairy Princess Now And Forever In Abundance.
@blackamv7741
Күн бұрын
انها خلقة الله وليس المسيح أنه عبد من عباد الله عبد مخلوق لا يستطيع خلق اي شئ
Excellent video 😊
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎