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African Elephant Playing at Waterhole - Africa's Animal Oasis
Witness the majestic African elephant enjoying a refreshing dip at a vibrant waterhole in the heart of the African savanna. This captivating footage showcases the playful nature of these gentle giants as they interact with other animals in this natural oasis. Explore the diverse wildlife of Africa and the importance of preserving these precious ecosystems. #AfricanElephant #Waterhole #Africa #Wildlife #Savanna #Nature #Conservation #BigFive #AnimalsOfAfrica #safariafrica
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Llama - Andes Wildlife South America
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Discover the fascinating world of llamas, the gentle giants of the Andes Mountains. From their unique adaptations to their historical significance, this video explores everything you need to know about these incredible South American creatures. Learn about their role in ancient Andean civilizations, their use as pack animals, and their soft, luxurious fiber. Witness their playful personalities ...
Animal Adaptations - High Altitude Mountains | Extreme Habitats
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Discover the incredible ways animals adapt to life in the harsh, high-altitude mountains. Learn about their unique #breathing techniques, #physical adaptations, and #behavioral strategies. Explore the #extreme habitats of animals like the #mountain goat, #yak, #lama, #ibex and #condor . #AnimalAdaptations #HighAltitude #Mountains #NatureDocumentary #wildlife Music Credit : Celestial caravan - P...
America's Animal Kingdom - A Visual Journey
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Discover the incredible diversity of America's wildlife in this stunning visual journey. From the majestic grizzly bears of the Rockies to the playful dolphins of the Atlantic, this video showcases the breathtaking beauty and unique adaptations of North American animals. Explore their natural habitats, learn about their behaviors, and appreciate the importance of preserving these incredible cre...
Animal Adaptations: Polar Explorers | Extreme Habitats
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Embark on a captivating journey into the world of polar animals, where incredible adaptations allow them to thrive in the harshest environments on Earth.Witness the extraordinary ways in which polar animals have evolved to survive the freezing temperatures, limited food resources, and extreme darkness of the polar regions. Explore the unique features and behaviors of iconic species like penguin...
Animals of Europe - Incredible Wildlife
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Discover the incredible diversity of European wildlife in this captivating documentary. From majestic brown bears and elusive Moose to playful Lynx and vibrant birds, explore the stunning landscapes and fascinating behaviors of animals across the continent. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and learn about the importance of conservation. #AnimalsOfEurope #Wildlife #Geographic #Documentar...
Animals of Asia - Wildlife Geographic Film
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Discover the incredible diversity of Asia's wildlife in this captivating geographic film. From majestic tigers and pandas to rare and endangered species, explore the stunning landscapes and fascinating behaviors of animals across the continent. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and learn about the importance of conservation. #AnimalsOfAsia #Wildlife #Geographic #Documentary #Nature #Trav...
Animals of Amazon | Animals That Call The Jungle Home | Amazon Rainforest | Relaxing
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Immerse yourself in the lush Amazon rainforest and discover the incredible creatures that call it home. From majestic jaguars and colorful toucans to playful monkeys and elusive reptiles, experience the vibrant wildlife of this tropical paradise. Relax and unwind as you witness the beauty of nature in its purest form. Explore the Animals of Amazon and let the soothing sounds of the jungle trans...
African Wildlife Safari: Experience the Big Five in Kenya Now
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African Wildlife Safari: Experience the Big Five in Kenya Now
Echidna: The Egg-Laying Mammal
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Echidna: The Egg-Laying Mammal
The Surprising Truth About Camels: From Deserts to Markets
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The Surprising Truth About Camels: From Deserts to Markets
Axolotl : The Amazing Regenerating Salamander
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Axolotl : The Amazing Regenerating Salamander
Uncover the Wildebeest: Africa's Majestic Herbivores
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Uncover the Wildebeest: Africa's Majestic Herbivores
Leopard Facts : Surprising Truths About the Elusive Big Cat
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Leopard Facts : Surprising Truths About the Elusive Big Cat
Live Aquarium: Relax, Unwind, and Enjoy Peaceful Fish
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Live Aquarium: Relax, Unwind, and Enjoy Peaceful Fish
Giant Birds of the Savanna : Fascinating Facts About Ostriches
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Giant Birds of the Savanna : Fascinating Facts About Ostriches
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania: Witness Wildlife Wonders
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Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania: Witness Wildlife Wonders
Hummingbird Flying: Mind-blowing abilities to hover, fly backward
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Hummingbird Flying: Mind-blowing abilities to hover, fly backward
Fastest Baby Animals: Cheetah Cub Fun Facts
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Fastest Baby Animals: Cheetah Cub Fun Facts
The Bull Moose vs Other Deer Species: How Does It Compare?
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The Bull Moose vs Other Deer Species: How Does It Compare?
Discover Why Sphynx Cats 🐱 Are the Strangest Cats in the World🌍!#sphynxcats #hairlesscats #catlovers
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Discover Why Sphynx Cats 🐱 Are the Strangest Cats in the World🌍!#sphynxcats #hairlesscats #catlovers
The Orca Killer Whale Show in Stunning 4K Quality
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The Orca Killer Whale Show in Stunning 4K Quality
10 surprising facts about wolverine animals (not the superhero)
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10 surprising facts about wolverine animals (not the superhero)
Surprising dolphin facts you won't believe are true!
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Surprising dolphin facts you won't believe are true!
The Incredible Mountain Ibex
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The Incredible Mountain Ibex
Why is the African Wild Dog Endangered ?
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Why is the African Wild Dog Endangered ?
The Most Colorful and Beautiful Macaw Birds
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The Most Colorful and Beautiful Macaw Birds
The buffaloes of Kruger #buffalo #animal #Africa
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The buffaloes of Kruger #buffalo #animal #Africa
Horses in the Wild 4K
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Horses in the Wild 4K
Brown Bear Facts | Wildlife Documentary | Animal Planet
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Brown Bear Facts | Wildlife Documentary | Animal Planet

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  • @neerajamb
    @neerajamb 16 днів тому

    Amazing animals. Definitely more relatable than the toneless narration

  • @Levatator3809
    @Levatator3809 18 днів тому

    Our life is nothing in the grand scheme of the universe. Humanity is a speck on the timeline of the universe. All decisions we make are pointless and eventually all we’ll die and the universe will be plunger into eternal darkness. So do whatever you want in the grand scheme of things it’s pointless you won’t be remembered in a hundred years. Even the famous will fade away eventually. We are born to die nothing more nothing less. We are billions of years into the universe history and we are barely a dot. The last blackhole will die in 10^100 years. By that time earth is gone, the sun is gone, the solar system is gone, our galaxy and neighboring ones will all be gone to. You could die at any moment and be forgotten forever. Eventually someone will think of you for the last time, utter your name for the last time, see you for the last time. So in the end even if you bring force amazing innovation you will be forgotten to history.

  • @jenny8226
    @jenny8226 26 днів тому

    Love the dolphins videos but not the robot voice narrating. Thanks.

  • @2ladybughippies569
    @2ladybughippies569 28 днів тому

    Great job guys❣️ You all are amazing men🙏🏻💙

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 27 днів тому

      Thank you so much! We really appreciate your support and kind words!

  • @michelleluz4253
    @michelleluz4253 29 днів тому

    I ❤ them Thank You God for creating then.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 28 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's always uplifting to see such positivity and gratitude!

  • @BlissfulEchoNatureSounds
    @BlissfulEchoNatureSounds 29 днів тому

    Incredible !🌟 The untamed beauty of the wild horses is mesmerizing. The visuals and calming music create such a serene atmosphere. Thank you for this beautiful and peaceful experience!

  • @attabaloch3333
    @attabaloch3333 Місяць тому

    Great animal

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      I appreciate your comment! Animals bring so much joy and wonder into our lives.

    • @attabaloch3333
      @attabaloch3333 Місяць тому

      @@NatGeoWilder no doubt

  • @citradewi384
    @citradewi384 Місяць тому

    Ok ill always see tis meme

  • @harmonyb8824
    @harmonyb8824 Місяць тому

    that's great, thank you

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @aristotels_aristotals
    @aristotels_aristotals Місяць тому

    Almost everyone in charge of zoos today seems to agree that the lion will win in a fight with a tiger, but the lion certainly won't have it easy in all areas. Most people assume that the tiger is a bit larger, and perhaps this makes them think that the tiger would win in a fight with a lion, but during intense conservation research on big cats (since about 1980) some major changes were made to this idea. Lions are very intelligent fighters, their entire attack is planned. The key to the lion's fight is that he manages his energy, allowing for elements of deception and sudden turns of great savagery. They are very common attributes in the lion. Recent studies suggest that lions apply less weight and force than previously assumed, in fact they may not apply any at all at times. If you study the whole review without prejudice, you find that the lion's behavior is much more involved with the fight. The tiger may also generate more enthusiasm and has certainly attracted a greater number of researchers, but this does not make the animal any more feisty. All serious zoologists, bigcat zoology, understand that the lion throughout his life engages in terrible fights to the death. Most of the major debaters involved in conserving the African plains have had some experience with tigers at one time or another and have never encountered a tiger that differed in weight from a lion. Some zoologists strictly involved with tigers have a surprising lack of knowledge about lion behavior. The best qualified are zoologists who are involved with all carnivorous mammals. Simply, the lion is an animal much more experienced in fighting, much more than other mammals. In a fight involving animals of similar weights, the less experienced fighter is likely to lose. Tigers do fight, but not as much as a pair of lions holding off an entire pride. They don't plan a confrontation, like a nomad lion does. They don't live in pairs, so they can't hone their skills during mating competition. They do not have a mane which is often used as protection in battle. If we ignore these options, we ignore zoology. All sorts of theories can be argued, and tigers can demonstrate great intelligence, some of the theory may even be appropriate in one area or another, but the bottom line is that the lion is a much more accomplished veteran in its ability to kill in a fight. It has no weight disadvantage, we may have theories and rationale from passionate zoologists, but at the end of the day, the lion still has its mane around its head and neck, they can't take that away and they can't ignore it. They use their mane to cushion an attack, however aggressive it may be, holding out for about 2 minutes before their opponent's exhaustion, so that they conserve energy at those critical moments. The tiger is ready to attack at high speed and rest, his weapons are for that, instead of fighting. The lions have simply evolved at the rate of their attacks, regular combats created the ability to learn about the energy reserve and thus acquire resistance. We are talking about a long-term effect in history, 10,000 years would be necessary for the acquisition of this genetic instinct. The lion has the advantage would be my proper answer. Through the sexual dimorphism of the species, the male lion has evolved to specialize in the ability to fight, social life has allowed this specialization. Tigers simply couldn't afford to be so perfectly suited for the fight, they have other demands. They acquired certain traits that are naturally at odds with fighting, instead, they focused on hunting skill. Female lions hunt and provide food, the lion was allowed to relax in favor of other tasks specifically suited to his role in the social group. What it is basically to be fighting, in its essence. Now, you have to accept it, in this lion vs. tiger thing, the tiger is fighting against an all-terrain machine, the tiger's natural fighting ability is less than that of the lions. This does not mean that on any given day a tiger cannot kill a lion, but the male of the lion species is the better boxer, unlike the male of the tiger species. To deny this is to ignore the amazing planet we live on and how it works. You won't see any tiger hitting with this power: ua-cam.com/video/aOisAVjgDmc/v-deo.html Nor dodge blows so fast: ua-cam.com/video/_4nwJ6QwWVQ/v-deo.html

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thank you for sharing your insights on the lion vs. tiger debate! It's always fascinating to learn more about these magnificent creatures. In a real world scenario you are right, its not necessary the weight advantage tiger has will be beneficial. Lot of factors like age, environment etc. will play a role

    • @aristotels_aristotals
      @aristotels_aristotals Місяць тому

      @@NatGeoWilder It is not at all clear that the tiger has the size advantage over him. That just depends on the individual you choose. There are many lions that are bigger than tigers. But in a fair fight we are talking about two animals of similar size, age and physical condition.

  • @user-xb6yj5yk4i
    @user-xb6yj5yk4i Місяць тому

    Thank you for this wonderful and informative video.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching and for your kind words!

  • @Wild_birds7
    @Wild_birds7 Місяць тому

    Terimakasih burung yang cantik

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @abegiesbrecht1148
    @abegiesbrecht1148 Місяць тому

    Your opening statement should be changed because it makes no sense.

  • @aristotels_aristotals
    @aristotels_aristotals Місяць тому

    Lion is the only king.

  • @user-xb6yj5yk4i
    @user-xb6yj5yk4i Місяць тому

    Funny birds.

  • @carmenovin8664
    @carmenovin8664 Місяць тому

    ¡Qué hermosas imágenes ornitológicas! .

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Your appreciation means a lot to me. I'm glad you enjoyed the bird images!

  • @user-xb6yj5yk4i
    @user-xb6yj5yk4i Місяць тому

    Great video!👍👍👍

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Your support means a lot to me, thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @khamphathegioi-625
    @khamphathegioi-625 Місяць тому

    so great!

  • @emermbiemeri
    @emermbiemeri Місяць тому

    1980. 1988. 1992. 1998. 1999. ju a a ndalni se ju ndali ket munentete une

  • @noramr1048
    @noramr1048 Місяць тому

    Gracias que hermoso

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Your support means the world to me, gracias!

  • @user-xb6yj5yk4i
    @user-xb6yj5yk4i Місяць тому

    Tigers are the most beautiful big cats that I am ready to look at forever.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thank you for appreciating the beauty of tigers! They truly are mesmerizing.

  • @evap.7299
    @evap.7299 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thankyou for watching the Video! Do share!

  • @user-wt4dk2sw3l
    @user-wt4dk2sw3l Місяць тому

    This video was a game-changer for me. 🔄 Thank you for creating content that truly makes a difference!

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me that my content is making a difference.

  • @BlissfulEchoNatureSounds
    @BlissfulEchoNatureSounds Місяць тому

    The video has good content and many beautiful bird images. But I hope the following videos will be made in high resolution 4k mode for better and more beautiful video quality.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder Місяць тому

      I have created the following video in 4k. Please let me know if you liked the video ua-cam.com/video/mLrGo_ckxm4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching the video

  • @ExtremelyKolkata
    @ExtremelyKolkata Місяць тому

    Wonderful camera and lens can I know the specs

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 2 місяці тому

    Elephants are large placental mammals that constitute the family Elephantidae, they are the only extant family of the order Proboscidea, elephants were a far more diverse family, but now, there are only eight extant species under two genera and the only two elephant genera alive today are Loxodonta (African Elephants) with two extant species being the African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the African Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) and Elephas (Asiatic Elephants) with six extant species being the Indian Elephant (Elephas indicus), the Sri Lanka Elephant (Elephas maximus), the Bangladeshi Elephant (Elephas bangladeshiensis), the Indochinese Elephant (Elephas vietnamensis), the Sumatran Elephant (Elephas sumatrensis), and the Bornean Elephant (Elephas borneensis) There were many extinct elephant species that many were not just extinct species of african elephant or asiatic elephant, there were also extinct elephant species in different genera as well Especially extinct elephants that are in the only living elephant subfamily, which is the subfamily Elephantinae The four-tusked elephants (genus Primelephas) are an extinct elephant genus with two known species: the Maglio's Four-Tusked Elephant (Primelephas gomphotherioides) and the Coppens's Four-Tusked Elephant (Primelephas korotorensis) The african elephants (genus Loxodonta) were not only constituted by two living species, but six other extinct species were also known, which include the African Scrub Elephant (Loxodonta cookei), the African River Elephant (Loxodonta expotata), the African Desert Elephant (Loxodonta atlantica), the African Grass Elephant (Loxodonta adaurora), the African Marsh Elephant (Loxodonta kararae), and the African Mountain Elephant (Loxodonta pharaohensis) The straight-tusked elephants (genus Palaeoloxodon) are an extinct elephant genus with sixteen recognized species, which include the Dietrich's Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon recki), the Maglio's Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon ekorensis), the Pomel's Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon iolensis), the Garutt's Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon mammontoides), the Occidental Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus), the Bate's Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon cypriotes), the Xylophagou Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon xylophagou), the Tilos Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon tiliensis), the Naxos Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon lomolinoi), the Crete Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi), the Adams' Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon mnaidriensis), the Busk's Lesser Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon falconeri), the Turkmenian Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon turkmenicus), the Indian Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon namadicus), the Chinese Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon huaihoensis), and the Japanese Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon naumanni) The asiatic elephants (genus Elephas) were not only constituted by six living species, but twelve other extinct species were also known, which include the Jordan Elephant (Elephas jordanensis), the Arabian Elephant (Elephas arabicus), the Turkish Elephant (Elephas turcicus), the Caucasian Elephant (Elephas caucasicus), the Syrian Elephant (Elephas asurus), the Chinese Elephant (Elephas rubridens), the Falconer's Elephant (Elephas hysudricus), the Flat-Headed Elephant (Elephas platycephalus), the Javan Elephant (Elephas sondaicus), the Blora Elephant (Elephas hysudrindicus), the Beyer's Elephant (Elephas beyeri), and the Sulawesi Dwarf Elephant (Elephas celebensis) The mammoths (genus Mammuthus) are an extinct elephant genus with twelve recognized species, which include the Barbary Mammoth (Mammuthus africanavus), the Cape Mammoth (Mammuthus subplanifrons), the Sardinian Mammoth (Mammuthus lamarmorai), the Cretan Dwarf Mammoth (Mammuthus creticus), the Southern Mammoth (Mammuthus meridionalis), the Romanian Mammoth (Mammuthus rumanus), the Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), the Steppe Mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii), the Jefferson's Mammoth (Mammuthus jeffersonii), the Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), the Imperial Mammoth (Mammuthus imperator), and the Channel Island Mammoth (Mammuthus exilis)

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing such detailed information about elephants and their extinct species! Thankyou for watching the video

  • @theseeker7711
    @theseeker7711 2 місяці тому

    My first favorite animal

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Cool choice! What made you pick that as your first favorite?

  • @lenalion3086
    @lenalion3086 2 місяці тому

    Orcas are called killer WHALES for a reason not killer dolphins

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, orcas are pretty cool. Killer whales definitely have a more intimidating vibe than killer dolphins!

  • @malcire
    @malcire 2 місяці тому

    That's a lot of beer and barley.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Haha. It's all about balance, you know - beer for the soul, barley for the body! Thanks for watching the Video!

  • @robertab929
    @robertab929 2 місяці тому

    It is not continent. It is microcontinent.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for pointing that out, it's interesting to delve into the distinction between continents and microcontinents.

    • @robertab929
      @robertab929 2 місяці тому

      @@NatGeoWilder There many examples of microcontinents in the history. Sometimes they are also called terranes. Also many terranes were/are islands of volcanic origin. Examples of those from older times: * Avalonia, Armorica, Cimmeria, Adriatica, India. They got separated from main continent, traveled through Ocean and hit other continent. * Arabia, East Africa * Siletzia. It was created by hotspot on Pacific Ocean and then hit North America. There are also cratons, like Baltica, Siberia, Laurentia, West Africa. They have old stable part of continental crust created during Archean eon.

  • @nursebhee
    @nursebhee 2 місяці тому

    Me: *"sees a leech"* AAHAHAHSGAUSHSISCDJWUSJSG MAMAAAAAAAA *"puts salt all over it"*MAMA AAAAAAAAA😭😭

  • @shrewdcowboy
    @shrewdcowboy 2 місяці тому

    Me: the ocean...

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Haha, Yea thats true. Thanks for watching the video. For me its more liks Me: the ocean... Also me: drowning in a sea of responsibilities!

  • @MalaysiaGeoOfilcal
    @MalaysiaGeoOfilcal 2 місяці тому

    My leach ; See's salt - NO MAMA Salt ; why are, you afarid of me?

  • @nabisabnabisab9954
    @nabisabnabisab9954 2 місяці тому

    Ssso

  • @PankajPandey-yr2xj
    @PankajPandey-yr2xj 2 місяці тому

    White cobra see

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching the video!

  • @RonaldShea
    @RonaldShea 2 місяці тому

    Take away most water and it’s one big continent. Ffs

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      So true! Who knew there was one giant landmass waiting to be discovered under all that water!

  • @Taryn-f1h
    @Taryn-f1h 2 місяці тому

    some sorta beetle 🪲

  • @mmmm-qd3iu
    @mmmm-qd3iu 2 місяці тому

    Idiots

  • @imreolah6077
    @imreolah6077 2 місяці тому

    The carbon that they want to reduce is you. No meat to you, maybe bugs.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Looks like I need to start a bug diet then! :)

  • @HeldIntegral
    @HeldIntegral 2 місяці тому

    More fucn taxes

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Taxes... the gift that keeps on taking!

  • @medumone
    @medumone 2 місяці тому

    How about their own private jets and companies lobbying them?

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Maybe we should start a company and lobby for better treatment of regular citizens instead!

  • @raultebelin5354
    @raultebelin5354 2 місяці тому

    Later you'll know it's chinese territorial land.

  • @MuffinTheMicrobiologist
    @MuffinTheMicrobiologist 2 місяці тому

    When you say it reshapes, do you mean it reshaped? Like it is really cool i agree, but it has been known by science for so many years now.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Yea, Thank you for your insight and i am sure you have keen interest in such topics and are knowledgable ! It's fascinating how science has known about this for years but not common knowledge for many :)

  • @SophiaPerpetua
    @SophiaPerpetua 2 місяці тому

    Atlantis?

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for bringing up Atlantis! It's such an intriguing topic.

  • @Mohawkmarcje
    @Mohawkmarcje 2 місяці тому

    "Geologists"... yeah, those two dimwits that don't know the definition of the word 'continent'.

  • @bobmald13
    @bobmald13 2 місяці тому

    This is just playing with the definition of continent. Us common folks would never include anything underwater as a continent in our minds.

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Yea, Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic!

    • @bhawarsharma6103
      @bhawarsharma6103 2 місяці тому

      @@NatGeoWilder वववव

  • @hildareyes2005
    @hildareyes2005 2 місяці тому

    Crocodile alligators the crocodile have a skinny on a little bigger mouth. I’m not alligators have the little bit big a little bit dick a little dick a little bit tall, but the crocodile is taller

  • @adminggroup5737
    @adminggroup5737 2 місяці тому

    how do they get that bacteria?

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for asking! Bacteria can be acquired from various sources like food they feed on a variety of animals, including those that may already be carrying bacteria. They pick up bacteria from the soil, water, and carcasses they encounter. This is an area of research for Scientists. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @michaelweary4662
    @michaelweary4662 2 місяці тому

    …so, next time you see one… run like you’ve never run in your life, as your determining “gator or crock”… they are determining “eat him here or tank him home for the family”

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      Hahaha, Running like Usain Bolt when I see one of those! Ain't nobody got time to find out if it's a gator or a crock! Thanks for watching the video.

  • @msailaja7919
    @msailaja7919 2 місяці тому

    Who fucking thought Koalas were bears💀

    • @NatGeoWilder
      @NatGeoWilder 2 місяці тому

      :) Probably the one who made them popular as Koala Bear. Thanks for watching