World of the Wild | Episode 2: Africa's Savannah | Free Documentary Nature
World of the Wild - Episode 2: Africa's Savannah | Wildlife Documentary
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African grasslands support vast and diverse wildlife. Due to the open and uncovered nature of grassland, predators are much easier to spot, giving smaller animals a chance to run away, hide and survive.
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Welcome to the African Savanna! What is there more to say except to share with us if you’ve ever been to Africa, what country and what animals did you see? And enjoy!
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
Жыл бұрын
I've been to sub-Saharan Africa Madagascar Botswana Zimbabwe Zambia Tanzania. And Egypt. Seen, well I didn't see cheetahs or rhino. But saw Eland, kudu, didn't see boomslang green, Black mamba, but did see a cape Cobra, forest Cobra, flap necked chameleon. Hornbills including ground hornbills. And the usual suspects. Africa we are all African yes I keep on keeping on 🍄🌍🍄
@mohdshuaib6331
Жыл бұрын
Yeah👍👍👍
@LebeyanBurh
9 ай бұрын
K l@@stephansteohanlarsen7457
@albertk5552
8 ай бұрын
South Africa, roadtrip from Joburg down to Durban along the coast to Capetown. I saw lions, zebras, giraffe, a lot of elephants, eye to eye next to the car, also mating elephants, Scarabaeus, great white shark (shark cage diving), seals, penguins, dolphins, rays, hummingbirds,... What an amazing trip it was!! Thanks for the amazing documentaries!! All love ☘️
@MmusiRudolf
7 ай бұрын
Imaculate
I would like to thank the narrator the camera crew, and all of you who put together this spectacular documentry for us
This was so beautifully done and narrated- the more we can see and love these animals the more the world can wake up to taking better care of them. thank-you for this.
beautiful Africa🤗
Lover of nature love watching wild animals
JUST LOVE THESE DOCS,,AMAZES ME
Absolutely amazing viewing! So many interesting facts about my very favourite animals! I LOVE ALL the cats...but cheetahs are so so beautiful...they are the Princesses and aristocrats among all the cats...So graceful and sleek, elegant...They are absolutely stunning, and they know it! And that speed!! Breath taking to watch....Thank you for posting! It goes straight to my favourites....will share also..xoxox
and all of you who put together this spectacular documentry for us
Loved the way the beauty of the Savannah unfolded ...Informative and interesting.,The advantage of the prehensile appendage of the Elephant , depth perception vision and the adaptability of the tall necks of the giraffes with the elasticity of the muscles ,was interesting to watch the swiveling action with the downtrend neck...Beauty of Nature how each animal is geared to adapt to it's surroundings in varied ways...Thank you for sharing...
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That's more beautiful than human world❤❤❤
@FreeDocumentaryNature
10 ай бұрын
often, one does get that impression for sure
@SpeaksYourWord
Ай бұрын
Yes. Agricultural revolution was a mistake.
So blessed 🌍
I lived in Africa for 18 years. The best years in my life.
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
Wow. I would LOVE to do that at some point. Maybe not 18 years but 1-2 years traveling across the continent. I’ve been to Kenya and South Africa for work. Amazing.
@pragawa
Жыл бұрын
@@FreeDocumentaryNature I hope you do. We lived very close to a wildlife sanctuary. We often had cheetah, deer, wild boar visiting our front yard!
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
Жыл бұрын
Phawk yeah 🍄🌍🇯🇲
@nurjama87
Жыл бұрын
AFRICA IS PARADISE❤ 🙏🙏❤❤💪🏾
@hyderali1204
2 ай бұрын
Lucky enough to have witnessed the true beauty of nature... Congrats buddy
Such a beautiful video. Thank you so much!
Beautiful Savannah
Superb!!!!👍🔥🔥
Amazing!
மனிதர்களைப் போல் விளங்குகளிலும் மாறுபாடுகள்... விளங்குகளைப் போல் மனிதரிலும் மாறுபாடுகள்... குணத்தின் அடிப்படையில்.... நன்றி...
Luv this documentary 😢
thank you, very nice indeed
Fairly good... thanks for the new info about cheetahs, and how the animals do around human efforts
This is the only way I see, witness I heard about the vast amazing savanna region, full of different animals,, I love this video
There are always things in nature that surprise us
Very happy to see you Savannah " The world's zoo " ❤ 😍 The largest grass land of Africa ....
Another riveting documentary, Beautiful camera work and very informative, You have some amazing videos on your channel, Once again thank you for the upload 😁
Me encantó este documental. Muchas gracias por ello, lo disfruté mucho esta mañana.
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😮😮😮😮 Que bonito es la naturaleza
11.8.2023Very good and best.
That's not true, the males are extremely great hunters but their role is to protect the lionesses and cubs in the prides territory through vicious fights that sometimes lead to their deaths. I think having food on the table, so to speak, is a small price for such a great effort. For big game, the males often step in.
I am from somalia in africa in my country have many wild animalis like lion, elephant and other animalis thank you
OK, your channel is cool. Thanx for the sights of Rio Amazonia. Now I don't have to go. But it would be chill. Well, time to Meddy. LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Attractive video.thanks you.
Beautiful. As far as I can recall, cheetahs aren't classified as big cats, since they can't roar... all of the big cats roar... originally not classified according to size... it's a bit of a misnomer. 😂😂😅
19:00 the music mwaah
The video is very fantastic and very good coyalitty
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Where can I find episode 1 tho? I can’t seem to find it on your channel!?!?!
I don't like subscribing but after seeing the lions sleeping in tree and other Wonderful shots I had to subscribe.
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What happened to episode 1?
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होव nice
Kenya
These giant animals are a bit unrealistic, but still fun.
Allah Akbar
"Lions are the largest carnivores in africa" except for all the crocodiles.
How can I just keep scrolling down the screen with this thumbnail 😂
1:12 I thought for a fleeting second that might have been America Pardon me, my bad
@lucassantoslopez0106
Ай бұрын
thanks god, i didn't the only one who saw it
I like Lion 😆😜
El k subió este vídeo mejor solo biera subido anuncios 😂
2023/9/10
It is a good video-documental, but becarfull edition-work: you are talking about Africa, but at the beginin (min. 1:11 and 4:35) you insert images from North America (you can see runing american antilocapra). Thanks anyway...
AFRICAN SAVANNAH
If Noah's Arck did NOT come to rest on Mt. Kilomogira in Africa and not Mt..(the one in Turkey)...then where did all those animals come from?
SONNIE GIZZIE-SORSOR
Please upload animal battlegrounds full episode 😭
Many of the savannahs in this video are probably in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and northern South Africa, am I right? Aren't those the African countries with the largest areas of grasslands with elephants, lions, cheetahs, hippos, giraffes, zebras, Afr. crocodiles, gazelles, and warthogs? The 3 countries I've always heard has the most African wildlife grasslands are Kenya, Tanzania, and Botswana
@Lovebk98
2 ай бұрын
Ethiopia too
Let’s keep the consistency of spelling Savannah and like what’s the difference between Savanna and Savannah in the plain
I would love to go
4:36 apperently pronghorns live in the African savanna 😒
Why is there American phong horn antelope in the footage, 1:12, and 4:37…….. So, the fence you show at 15:44 will not stop any African animal, that is only stock fences, African animals have no problem getting over or through a stock fence, game fencing is completely different and much higher, 2 m high………….. I live here , on a huge farm with most of these animals on it……………
I’m sorry for criticising this, but it could’ve been Hala a lot better with actual stories, rather than just information that most of us already know about the African animals
Pronghorns (opening reel & bush-fire scene) are native to the North American West not Africa! A little short on Impala footage, eh? Oh, and Marsh Hens don’t “quack.” *Someone not doing their homework leads to ONLINE MISINFORMATION.*
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
the intro is a compilation of several episodes. Shortage of Impala footage? I don’t understand where’s there is misinformation. Also, please do tell us what sounds the marsh hen makes so we can immediately amend that.
@GildedWarrior331
Жыл бұрын
Stop hating bro
@JamesBiggar
Жыл бұрын
What is wrong with your brain? You're referring to an obvious intro for a production 'SERIES' that covers more regions than Africa, and this is one episode in said series, evidenced by the title stating "Episode 2: Africa's Savanah", hence why the scenes switched to Africa after the intro. Someone not thinking before they speak also leads to online misinformation. My god people are becoming so clueless it's depressing.
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
Жыл бұрын
Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert, there are a few here 🍄🌵🍄🌍🍄
@stephansteohanlarsen7457
Жыл бұрын
And they're not antelopes, supposedly related to the giraffe, like, Okapi
19:00
Shameless...most of the clips in this video's are over 12 years old.