The Americas: these vast continents of North and South America are rich in biodiversity and are home to over 20,000 animal species, including 14 wild cats. We reveal the unique environments these cats have conquered, the ways in which they have expertly adapted to their surroundings, and the challenges they face in their epic fight for survival.
Absolutely fascinating! The diversity and resilience of these wild cats are truly awe-inspiring. It's incredible how they've adapted to such varied environments across the Americas.
The variety of wild cats in the Americas is truly remarkable! It's fascinating to see how these majestic creatures have adapted to their unique environments, showcasing their incredible resilience and survival skills. This documentary beautifully captures the essence of these elusive felines and the challenges they face in their quest for survival. Nature is truly awe-inspiring!
Most educated people will, at least those with advanced degrees in history, archeology, the sciences, languages, international studies and politics will (no comment on professional programs)
@@user-im5ts5sv5t Both are not correct. They are completely different species. Reindeer are the same species as Carabou. Elk are entirely different and closer to European Red Deer.
Those were not reindeer they were elk. I love wildcats! I found this documentary very interesting. I think America has to fix this stray cat problem. They kill to many birds and small animals. Unfortunatly, I don't think that will be easy because there are so many. They need to be taken to shelters and become indoor cats so they don't leave their new homes.
Not too often you watch an animal documentary and know the exact spot of one of the shots. The Bobcat shot at 12:30 is at Lake Murray in San Diego, CA. The lake is down the embankment to the left and that pathway curves around to the left up ahead as it goes around a north fork of the lake. I live about two miles from there.
Many of the "bobcats" depicted in this video are not actually bobcats; they are Canada (or Canadian) lynxes. They're in the same genus (Lynx) but are different species. The bobcat is sometimes called the "red lynx" - and, indeed, its Latin binomial (Lynxy rufus) means just that. The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is found farther north.
@adreabrooks11 and plus the Lynx is bigger than the bobcat. Lynx have more softer and hardwire paws which makes it easy for them to walk on snow plus bobcats have shorter tales with a black spot on their tales.
The 'man made' music has destroyed the quality of your wonderful video. We need to listen to the music of the Mother Nature. Please, remember next time.
150000 for a bobcat pelt where did you come up with that crazy number never seen pelts go for that if they did. There wouldn't be a bobcat left in the wild . Humans would be raising them just for pelts simple research will show this to be false .. among many other issues you lost me on the credibility but nice footage at least. Also please do some research on the amount of science and data that goes into what you can and cannot hunt and or amount you can hunt.. there are reasons why we do or do not hunt at certain times and or certain species. The science is the same reason the feral cat problem you spoke about is an issue on prey species and why they cause damage to other species
I'm sorry, but I had to stop the second I heard "reindeer" over elk. Homie should NOT be doing the voice over for these documentaries if he has absolutely NO idea what he's talking about, or looking at. Sorry, not sorry. I grew up on wildlife documentaries. This is insane. *edit: It sucks too, because I was very excited to find these documentaries, and call me harsh if you must, but I expect the bare minimum here. Someone had to sit there, edit it, and go "yes, reindeer, makes sense".
In fairness, reindeer and elk are both classified under the same phylogenetic Family (Cervidae). So, while I absolutely agree that the producers behind this video need to step-up their editing and proofreading, it’s not outlandish for one to accidentally mislabel an elk as a reindeer, or vice versa. The elk to reindeer misidentification isn’t as egregious as, say, confusing crocodiles with alligators, which (while similar in physical appearance) are NOT both in the same phylogenetic Family.
wy not yous a good vois for the narater of all of the episodes of wild cats. like the voice used in prehistoric planet. sary I I'm a little triggered cuz I like cats.
The Americas: these vast continents of North and South America are rich in biodiversity and are home to over 20,000 animal species, including 14 wild cats. We reveal the unique environments these cats have conquered, the ways in which they have expertly adapted to their surroundings, and the challenges they face in their epic fight for survival.
Please put up wild cats Asia.
Please put up wild cats Asia.
Please put up wild cats Asia.
Please put up wild cats Asia.
Absolutely fascinating! The diversity and resilience of these wild cats are truly awe-inspiring. It's incredible how they've adapted to such varied environments across the Americas.
This documentary on wild cats in the Americas is absolutely mesmerizing!
The variety of wild cats in the Americas is truly remarkable! It's fascinating to see how these majestic creatures have adapted to their unique environments, showcasing their incredible resilience and survival skills. This documentary beautifully captures the essence of these elusive felines and the challenges they face in their quest for survival. Nature is truly awe-inspiring!
Finally someone says the Americas
Like when in the US says to a latino that they are not american so what they are europeans?
Most educated people will, at least those with advanced degrees in history, archeology, the sciences, languages, international studies and politics will (no comment on professional programs)
21:55...elk (wapiti), not reindeer (caribou).
I was surprised to see that a ferel cat was on this countdown and not the elusive ocelot. I would have enjoyed it more.
Reindeer?! Good grief, those are Elk!
I think both are correct
@@user-im5ts5sv5t Elk are also called wapiti. Reindeer are also called caribou.
@@user-im5ts5sv5tnot even remotely
@@user-im5ts5sv5t Both are not correct. They are completely different species. Reindeer are the same species as Carabou. Elk are entirely different and closer to European Red Deer.
@@ShonnMorris thanks for the info! :)
This documentary is wild!
Those were not reindeer they were elk.
I love wildcats! I found this documentary very interesting. I think America has to fix this stray cat problem. They kill to many birds and small animals. Unfortunatly, I don't think that will be easy because there are so many. They need to be taken to shelters and become indoor cats so they don't leave their new homes.
Thank you! 😻
Cats are so fascinating. This is going to be an awesome documentary!
wow Amazing!
Its so extraordinary
Yes, I think so.
Mantab amazing👍👍💪❤️
Not too often you watch an animal documentary and know the exact spot of one of the shots. The Bobcat shot at 12:30 is at Lake Murray in San Diego, CA. The lake is down the embankment to the left and that pathway curves around to the left up ahead as it goes around a north fork of the lake. I live about two miles from there.
Easy to understand explanation. 💡
so amazing documentary of wild life, it is so interesting.
Please put up wild cats Asia.
The Chinese already ate em all.
Excellent
10.6.2024.Very good and super..Thank you.
great footage , excellent job !!!!
Wow😮
I want video about australia please ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We have lots of videos about Australia.
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤@@FreeDocumentaryNature
Many of the "bobcats" depicted in this video are not actually bobcats; they are Canada (or Canadian) lynxes. They're in the same genus (Lynx) but are different species. The bobcat is sometimes called the "red lynx" - and, indeed, its Latin binomial (Lynxy rufus) means just that. The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) is found farther north.
I was going to search the difference, was asking myself that question
@adreabrooks11 and plus the Lynx is bigger than the bobcat. Lynx have more softer and hardwire paws which makes it easy for them to walk on snow plus bobcats have shorter tales with a black spot on their tales.
this narrator is awesome
Finally I found a video without the BRI-ISH Narrator 🤧🥹
Maybe ... But the research and writing is pretty grim.☹️
This cat looks so cute
wow
Those are not rain deer they are elk
If you calculate this snow cat, how big will it be?
The 'man made' music has destroyed the quality of your wonderful video. We need to listen to the music of the Mother Nature. Please, remember next time.
Yeah, I foubd the "safari" music distracting too
“Rabbits or coyotes”
Shows wolf making common loon call.
Not raindeer- but are elk.
There Elk not Reindeer.ok Narrator
150000 for a bobcat pelt where did you come up with that crazy number never seen pelts go for that if they did. There wouldn't be a bobcat left in the wild . Humans would be raising them just for pelts simple research will show this to be false .. among many other issues you lost me on the credibility but nice footage at least. Also please do some research on the amount of science and data that goes into what you can and cannot hunt and or amount you can hunt.. there are reasons why we do or do not hunt at certain times and or certain species. The science is the same reason the feral cat problem you spoke about is an issue on prey species and why they cause damage to other species
I'm sorry, but I had to stop the second I heard "reindeer" over elk. Homie should NOT be doing the voice over for these documentaries if he has absolutely NO idea what he's talking about, or looking at. Sorry, not sorry. I grew up on wildlife documentaries. This is insane.
*edit: It sucks too, because I was very excited to find these documentaries, and call me harsh if you must, but I expect the bare minimum here. Someone had to sit there, edit it, and go "yes, reindeer, makes sense".
Pretty sure he had a script to read. Blame the writers
Grow up
I mainly watch for the amazing videography. I couldn’t care less that he called an elk a reindeer. Get over it.
@@bingorfm724unless you always view the videos with the volume set to zero, then you’re not being honest.
In fairness, reindeer and elk are both classified under the same phylogenetic Family (Cervidae). So, while I absolutely agree that the producers behind this video need to step-up their editing and proofreading, it’s not outlandish for one to accidentally mislabel an elk as a reindeer, or vice versa.
The elk to reindeer misidentification isn’t as egregious as, say, confusing crocodiles with alligators, which (while similar in physical appearance) are NOT both in the same phylogenetic Family.
Lovely cats, but far too many landscape scenes.
Please put up next wild cats Asia?
Telling humans to stay away from wild animals and their territories is the ultimate in reverse psychology...
I wanted to watch a wildlife documentary, not listen to music
At the end of the day.........
Its night.
😂
Snowshoe hare= Arctic rabbit? Lol
Remove the threat and everything will flourish.
The Americas are about 42 million square kilometres; not "kilometres square." There's a huge difference!
Bobcat pelts fetching $150,000???? Come on now.
Lynx is forgotten!
Actually some of these clips were Canadian lynx. They weren't distinguishing
There is no way a bobcat is a prey to an owl.
You must be a city person. You keep calling elk “reindeer”
36:20 RUUUUN, FOREST, RUUUN!
wy not yous a good vois for the narater of all of the episodes of wild cats. like the voice used in prehistoric planet. sary I I'm a little triggered cuz I like cats.
Good footage, lousy sound track, repetition, too many breaks and an annoying narrator.
Desperate music, awful narration. I turned this off after 10 minutes.
Yeah, this was terrible but my cats loved it and I had to watch the whole thing
I was interested until you called elk reindeer. How many other "facts" are incorrect?
And to think man is god greatest creation, yet we are so destructive
Yeah I didn't know that the Ferel Cat problem was that bad but they know how to proceed with this matter,😮
🌏💒🙏🏻🙏🏻🍇🍎🍒🍓🍏🍇🍎🍒🍓🍏
Wild kraits?!
BS on an owl or a friggin fox being a threat to a grown bobcat.
Fsb😢😮😅
kfc served 😢
World country's should oppose quickly before they destroy the whole of the jungles 🌍 ow Lord almighty protect the animals and jungles 🌍 Aimen 🙏
HA-gwar, please, not "ya-gwar"
Annoying background music
Wish I could get through this but I find the narrator’s voice really annoying
Easy to understand explanation. 💡
Its so extraordinary
Please put up wild cats Asia.
Please put up wild cats Asia.