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Mollusks: More than a Shell
Seashells, with their beautiful shapes and colors, have inspired humans since the dawn of time. Equally fascinating are mollusks, the animals that make them, and their unique place in the web of life. Scientists and historians take a closer look at shells, their origin, and their purpose. The process starts with the deposit of a thin organic matrix, followed by the crystallization of this matrix.
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Saved From Extinction: Cheetah
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A total of 100,000 cheetahs existed at the start of the 20th century, but only 12,000 were around by the start of the 21st. The species is in critical danger of extinction. Still, while other endangered animals fight for survival, by all scientific rights, the cheetah should no longer even exist. The species' decline, like its ongoing existence, remains among the animal kingdom's greatest puzzl...
Saved From Extinction: The Curse of the African Hunting Dogs
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Though it is endangered, many places in Africa seem ideal for the African Hunting Dog to thrive. Yet every time the predator appears to be making a comeback, fate deals it another cruel blow. Can the curse of the African Hunting Dog ever be lifted? Find us on social media! X: ow.ly/FZBj50StcJb FB: ow.ly/1J7y50StcFW TikTok: ow.ly/XmLR50StcKY  X (formerly Twitter) MagellanTV Documentaries (@Mage...
Saved From Extinction: The Condor's Egg
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Though California condors have escaped extinction in captivity, some strange new malady is rendering their eggs infertile. What is causing this catastrophe, and will scientists be able to figure it out in time to save this fragile population? Find us on social media! X: ow.ly/FZBj50StcJb FB: ow.ly/1J7y50StcFW TikTok: ow.ly/XmLR50StcKY  X (formerly Twitter) MagellanTV Documentaries (@MagellanTV...
Saved From Extinction: Oryx Evacuees
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By 1972, the oryx had been all but annihilated. The species owes its survival to a handful of animals kept in zoos. However, these survivors’ behavior has become erratic. Can these animals adjust and thrive, or are they destined for extinction? Find us on social media! X: ow.ly/FZBj50StcJb FB: ow.ly/1J7y50StcFW TikTok: ow.ly/XmLR50StcKY  X (formerly Twitter) MagellanTV Documentaries (@Magellan...
Saved From Extinction: Horses in Search of a King
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By 1969, Przewalski’s wild horses had vanished in the wild, but 12 survivors remained in different zoos. Though these survivors are once again roaming the Mongolian wilds, now a genetic anomaly is threatening the fragile Przewalski population. Find us on social media! X: ow.ly/FZBj50StcJb FB: ow.ly/1J7y50StcFW TikTok: ow.ly/XmLR50StcKY  X (formerly Twitter) MagellanTV Documentaries (@MagellanT...
Wild El Salvador: In the Shadow of the Volcanoes
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Join congenial presenter Nigel Marven as he explores El Salvador, the volatile land of volcanoes with a colorful culture and natural history. Follow along as he climbs an active volcano near the capital San Salvador, comes face-to-face with a crocodile, cuddles a caecilian, fights fire with fire, dives deep into a volcanic lake, and discovers the Pompeii of Central America. Find us on social me...
Jacques Cousteau's Legacy
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Oceanographer Jacques Cousteau was shaped by his many decades at sea around the globe. He gradually changed from a man who killed sharks and blew up coral reefs to an ardent environmentalist. Cousteau's film, "Forgotten Mermaids," raised awareness and triggered widespread research and conservation efforts for the endangered manatee. Learn more about the man the French press called "Noah's heir....
Modern Dinosaurs: Violent Seas
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Take a dive in search of the mysterious creatures of New Zealand's oceans, from the southern fjords to the Kaikoura coast and the Milford Sound.
Modern Dinosaurs: Island Giants
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Insects as large as rats, carnivorous snails, and the longfin eel - a six-and-a-half-foot-long lake monster. Examine New Zealand's living giants.
Modern Dinosaurs: A Very Strange Parrot
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Most parrots are colorful and fly in noisy flocks, but New Zealand's kakapo breaks all the rules. It's been called the strangest parrot in the world.
Modern Dinosaurs: Extreme Survivors
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Wildlife must adapt to New Zealand's dramatic landscape. How have its animals adjusted to one of Earth's most geologically unsuitable places?
Modern Dinosaurs: The Kiwi
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Take a look at the surprising clues that help to explain the kiwi's history and why it evolved into such an odd bird.
Modern Dinosaurs: The Tuatara
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A look at one of the weirdest reptiles on Earth, New Zealand's tuatara. How did it survive when most dinosaurs were driven to extinction?
Blue Water Savages: Monster Mako
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Blue Water Savages: Monster Mako
Blue Water Savages: Smooth Hammerhead Sharks
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Blue Water Savages: Smooth Hammerhead Sharks
Blue Water Savages: Uneasy Relationship
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Blue Water Savages: Uneasy Relationship
Blue Water Savages: Bull Sharks
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Blue Water Savages: Bull Sharks
Blue Water Savages: Lemon Sharks
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Blue Water Savages: Lemon Sharks
Blue Water Savages: Tiger Sharks
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Blue Water Savages: Tiger Sharks
Blue Water Savages: Oceanic Whitetip Shark
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Blue Water Savages: Oceanic Whitetip Shark
Saving the Wild - Rhinos
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Saving the Wild - Rhinos
Blue Water Savages: Dusky Sharks
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Blue Water Savages: Dusky Sharks
Saving the Wild - Big Cats
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Saving the Wild - Big Cats
The Dark Side of the Ocean | 4K |
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The Dark Side of the Ocean | 4K |
Dinosaurs on England's Shores | 4K
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Dinosaurs on England's Shores | 4K
Dinosaurs Roaming London | 4K
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Dinosaurs Roaming London | 4K
Secret World of Crustaceans
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Secret World of Crustaceans

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  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Годину тому

    Wonder how they get enough food in the open ocean. Most open ocean fish like Tuna are very fast.

  • @johnsaikaly
    @johnsaikaly 3 години тому

    I was hoping to see documentary on Buffalo not how human beings have became buffalo and we’re leaving, but I suppose it’s still a good documentary

  • @michaelh.sanders2388
    @michaelh.sanders2388 20 годин тому

    Three cheers for Barry Dunn.

  • @cheekybastard1018
    @cheekybastard1018 День тому

    That was really good. 🙂

  • @Creeightism
    @Creeightism День тому

    So your saying that buffalo bill was wrong ? Cody received the nickname "Buffalo Bill" after the American Civil War, when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo (American bison) meat. Cody is purported to have killed 4,282 buffalo in eighteen months in 1867 and 1868. Indian removal 1830. How far did that corn and water God get the native Americans. Even though the white man was wrong in a lot of ways, a wicked person don’t worship God. The early white man tried to bring Christ that accepts all nations even though no one is personally perfect like an angel of God. Native Americans, do become a jehovas witness and change the world you see now. Not the same as going “church” who have done not super good for centuries (I’m talking about churches) there’s a difference. Find out

  • @lucaflint9904
    @lucaflint9904 День тому

    I'm actually writing a narrative about Oceanic Whitetip sharks for a good part of my grade in my English class. This was fun to watch while typing out my narrative. :)

  • @BillboBirsay
    @BillboBirsay День тому

    Real trash right here.

  • @groberjager4746
    @groberjager4746 День тому

    be more accurate please, they are BISON, NOT buffalo!!!!

  • @coolsamawe
    @coolsamawe 2 дні тому

    😍respect

  • @big_lou86
    @big_lou86 2 дні тому

    The sea is a mystery i wouldn't be inside of it period 😂😂

  • @johnmartin2079
    @johnmartin2079 2 дні тому

    I don't know who would bring up a natural but detrimental. Conseqencetual act to a coral reef. For the act of science and the knowledge of man kind one must perputate the necessary boundaries to move forward. To say explosives were used to enlarge the penatrible gap allowing access. to the atoll. The Calypso wasn't a canoe. Jaques casteau is the first and founder of the undersea world.RIP.

  • @Skeksistential-crisis
    @Skeksistential-crisis 2 дні тому

    Me, about to go to bed: alright just one more short video UA-cam algorithm: you really want to watch this hour long documentary about molluscs Me: damn you right

  • @johnmartin2079
    @johnmartin2079 2 дні тому

    Every looser scuba diver whom may look down upon Jaques Cousteau's research and invention of the aqualung need back up and take a deep breath. The breath he allowed each and every scuba diver the merical in which we live.

  • @stephenpaul1371
    @stephenpaul1371 3 дні тому

    That's cool you can move anywhere with your house you don't never have too worry about a hotel too check into 😅😅😅😅😅

  • @woodcutterdave7835
    @woodcutterdave7835 3 дні тому

    Can we restore the native American Indian as well?

  • @MossOGraves
    @MossOGraves 3 дні тому

    So so good

  • @ChubbyTeletubby
    @ChubbyTeletubby 3 дні тому

    She sold sea shells down by the sea shore. Those drift divers.

  • @SooHooSamaSito
    @SooHooSamaSito 4 дні тому

    Bison, not buffalo.

  • @jeffmckinnon5842
    @jeffmckinnon5842 4 дні тому

    I find this story to be poetry over time. There was a God and a people, existing here in nature along with the plains animals And one day there may be, once again. These towns deserve the fate that has over taken them because of the means by which, they were built. The children that could not leave fast enough, driven off perhaps, by the ghosts from the past. Our forefathers did horrible, shameful things here. There children would inherit nothing. It is easy to see God's hand in this, from any perspective at all, and even the preacher will not be replaced, soon enough. God is not religious!

  • @VaxtorT
    @VaxtorT 4 дні тому

    Over millions of years.....lol😅lol. Propagandized, educated idiots.

  • @ClivianoDeklerk
    @ClivianoDeklerk 4 дні тому

    Legend's live right 👍🎉

  • @mikestone2740
    @mikestone2740 4 дні тому

    Loosing battle. To be saved they need to be somewheres else, protected from domestic horses

  • @rabidkoalaz
    @rabidkoalaz 4 дні тому

    "The mimic octopus is the first known species able to pass itself off as another animal." Charles Darwin studied animal mimicry, so this statement is either misworded or just wrong. I think they meant the first known animal that can mimic multiple species.

    • @rabidkoalaz
      @rabidkoalaz 4 дні тому

      The video also claims that all mullosks reproduce sexually, but a few snails can reproduce through parthenogenosis (asexual cloning).

  • @jan7356
    @jan7356 4 дні тому

    I really liked the video, until I realized that there are so many factual mistakes, and so much footage of similar but incorrect butterfly species. You show a video of the common tiger instead of the monarch, of the common blue instead of the small blue, the peacock butterfly is common in all of Europe, there are more than 160,000 butterfly species not 24,000. Anyway. The mistakes are too many to count, and I stopped watching the video, even though the footage is amazing.

    • @jan7356
      @jan7356 4 дні тому

      Common Tiger = Danaus genutia

  • @kristinebailey6554
    @kristinebailey6554 4 дні тому

    Disclaimer: The plethora of ignorant comments here is the result of public-school children from the 1980's. And that is sadder than the loss of Buffalo on our great plains.

  • @MarkDeChambeau-lo1rt
    @MarkDeChambeau-lo1rt 5 днів тому

    I feel America has no soul, no meaning. It makes me sad.

    • @robertmerritt2144
      @robertmerritt2144 16 годин тому

      Your personal depression isn’t appreciated in this type documentary.

  • @nasrakhalid908
    @nasrakhalid908 5 днів тому

    Oscar goes to Camera man.unbelievable creatures, magnificent species.

  • @Mbartel500
    @Mbartel500 5 днів тому

    These animals are bison not buffalo. Bison are more closely related to a cow than to a buffalo.

  • @GhostlyWhispers-d2w
    @GhostlyWhispers-d2w 6 днів тому

    thank you SO much!

  • @MrBnaan
    @MrBnaan 6 днів тому

    title 4K, resolution 1080 lmao

  • @chrisoconnor5880
    @chrisoconnor5880 6 днів тому

    Religious bullshit is what’s fucked America

  • @Snowy_Mountains-g2l
    @Snowy_Mountains-g2l 6 днів тому

    Alright here me out. Make a national prairie reserve, but add somewhere in there where the public of that state are allowed hunt during appropriate hunting seasons forever and ever and this rule/law Can never be changed for any reason. Do a special tag that is under $200 for residents and you do could do tag specific zone and dates so it’s not just madness. Allow a draw for nonresidents, but limit it it to only a few hundred maybe a few thousand tags and charge $5000-$6000 for one. This gives funding to the reserve and helps promotes habitiat/wildlife restoration for a healthy ecosystem. Hunting seasons would not be during peak tourist season to minimize conflict and there could be a small area with no hunting to allow animals and wildlife lovers some refuge, but not so big hunters are wasting money buying a tag because there are no animals in a hunting unit.

  • @brandan3111
    @brandan3111 6 днів тому

    Wow these guys are brave !!!

  • @UATU.
    @UATU. 6 днів тому

    This is fascinating, thank you!

  • @kshoey73
    @kshoey73 7 днів тому

    Their dream is being filled with buffalo that are probably filled 50% with domestic cattle genetics. You can tell by the shape of their horns and stature of their bodies. "He got his first 10 head from a neighboring ranch". This plan is flawed because they will continue to grow this herd and at some point there will be a drought and the land they own will not support the number of animals they have. Seemingly like the ranchers they accuse of abusing the land. At one point do we look to the future instead of trying to relive the past? Should we harvest these buffalo on foot with atl-atls? Or should the romantic aspect of buffalo only be remembered until the introduction of the even more destructive European horse? The horse was responsible for eradicating millions more buffalo than Buffalo Bill and other buffalo hunters. Native Americans started eradicating large ungulates from North America far before the Europeans ever showed up and had a very large negative impact on buffalo populations as they became mobile on horseback. These videos are comparable to a middle school book report. The author gives their opinion of how the history should be interpreted while omitting many facts. Watch the video, but also be aware of the influence they are trying to invoke on your senses. It's sad that the 2 voices of "knowledge" are professors that only have the romantic view of the area. If the goal is to return to what was 300 years ago, when does it turn into the eradication of people of European lineage?

    • @brucepoole8552
      @brucepoole8552 4 дні тому

      Horses are not invasive species, they evolved in north america

    • @kristinebailey6554
      @kristinebailey6554 4 дні тому

      I could take what you know about his topic and put it in a teaspoon. But do carry on with your misinformation.

    • @brucepoole8552
      @brucepoole8552 4 дні тому

      @@kristinebailey6554 ok , horses evolved in north america, then migrated to asia via the bering land bridge, subsequently dying out in america, but, that does not mean they arent native to america, hope that suits you.

  • @desi_patriot
    @desi_patriot 7 днів тому

    Rather than ranch cattle, America must start ranching Buff

  • @desi_patriot
    @desi_patriot 7 днів тому

    The extermination of Native Americans KILLED the eco-soul of America

  • @desi_patriot
    @desi_patriot 7 днів тому

    The Whiteman has done ENORMOUS environmental damage to both North America and Australia and now he goes around advising Asians to stop pollution

  • @YoungturntNi99As
    @YoungturntNi99As 7 днів тому

    I want to go and film with him

  • @vasil12361
    @vasil12361 7 днів тому

    What's with the pretendian?

  • @vasil12361
    @vasil12361 7 днів тому

    Washichu waŋ uŋ.

  • @timlewis5096
    @timlewis5096 7 днів тому

    The subsidies that US farmers receive are nothing but a bribe to keep the famers there. The US is very quick to lambast any country that subsidizes any product imported to the US. absolute hypocrisy. The country is so corrupt in big business and politics that it will collapse go broke and those subsidies will cease. Listen then the crying when the govt handout stop!!!

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
    @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 7 днів тому

    Six millions? They are way, way older, the Nautilus was a mollusc too, and the Ammonites.. Snails, slugs, Octopuses.. 600 million probably...

  • @sanders2829
    @sanders2829 7 днів тому

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you just put they especially the big ones and say they babies in casts.....age them....whiteman knows what happened before everyone else....whiles being the youngest creed...foh....4000 years old the earth is

  • @CatFish107
    @CatFish107 8 днів тому

    Dogsnot AI SLOP

  • @helenakangur1389
    @helenakangur1389 8 днів тому

    great nature-show! thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @Melleh17
    @Melleh17 8 днів тому

    Audio returns @13:26

  • @ishawnalawrence6
    @ishawnalawrence6 8 днів тому

    This is truly amazing,,and interesting 😂😂

  • @helenakangur1389
    @helenakangur1389 8 днів тому

    nature beauties shows a great sensefull creation that's worth to be protected

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 8 днів тому

    Powerful story !!!!!!!