Surviving The Harsh Australian Outback | Australia's Wild Places | Real Wild
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The Australian desert is home to some of the most deadly animals in the world. In this Real Wild documentary, we explore how animals live in the high heated Australian outback. The famous marsupial kangaroo along with lizards, camels, and wild horses are among these animals. We also see how the bush operates and struggles in the extreme heat, which often leads to uncontrollable fires.
The Australian red desert is named this due to the rocks containing high amounts of iron. In this type of environment, these rocks actually begin to rust. As the rust expands, it weakens the rock and helps break it apart. The oxides produced through this process give the ground its reddish hue.
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I really enjoy such life. Free from traffic and pollution. There is nothing harsh about it. It's just pure nature. You just have to keep some essential things for any emergency.
I was curious how people in the middle of Australia survives, considering 85% live at the edges - and searched "Australian outback" this was even more interesting than i was hoping. Thank you for your work!
@simonrooijakkers850
11 ай бұрын
I arrived here exactly the same lmao
@Kodexsilver7114
7 ай бұрын
Same here!
@lewis44hamilton-ms5nq
3 ай бұрын
same!
The outback is very beautiful. I love the wildlife and the indigenous people.
@B727X
Жыл бұрын
Same thijg
This was fabulous, thank you for sharing it with us. It was very informative , and I enjoyed the indigenous peoples legends relating to the plants and the Elements on which they depend for food, and so much more. A life lived in connection to all life, we need to return to that kind of mindful and balanced way of living before it is too late. This Earth, the Great Mother will survive just fine without us…She will even repair the damage we have done, but we cannot survive without Her and the bounty She provides.🖤🇨🇦
This type of documentary is both fascinating & soothing. Thanks!
When you have a presentation about Australia 🥹🥹 amazing video btw 👌
“How can these cats survive the desert?!” …They were desert cats *before* they became house cats. They */came/* from the desert.
Absolutely beautiful!
Hopefully we can visit Australia later on. Gorgeous indeed
Very good video wildlife nature and dicumentary beautiful.
Wow field days really came far!
Great documentary
Fascinating documentary! Thanks!!!
@RealWild
3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing
7:25 this video doesn't mention that those feral cats in the Australian Outback can grow huge, twice the size of domestic cats.
Love visit ❤
Pretty cool video....thans
Kangaroos breading to plague proportions? Time for a roo Barbi!
Wow keren👍
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I hate watching people eat the wildlife, last time they dug up a bunch of turtle eggs and their big assess had a feast and yet couldn't understand why the turtles numbers was in decline, after the fifth pile, you would have thought someone would have figured it out
The poor colt ☹️😢
She says "why you putting a collar on food?" 🍴
do turn off the music. Let me hear the silence Thank you
Somalia and Australia it is seems
I thought this channel was about animals, not humans
ok
Why do they call it Red Kangaroo when it's not even remotely red but more like light brownish/grey?
@bm9504nb12
10 ай бұрын
The males are red the females are grey.
Dreamtime applies to mainland aboriginals but I don't believe it applies to Tasmanian aboriginals who split off 40,000 year ago. They did not have a dreamtime story prior to leaving.
Is all of that place hot.
lmfaoo poor dingo gotta be the test subject
Better cull some horses. They're a plague. Get over the cute factor. Grow up.