It's good to see the efforts of these dedicated people to uncover the behaviors of the big cats, being along with them for the whole day. As a zoology student, I know how challenging it will be to work with animals, and working in this field requires a tremendous amount of patience. Thank you, BBC showing the face behind this fabulous journey and I will be waiting for the 2nd season🦁😇
It’s inspiring to hear from a zoology student! The patience and dedication required to study big cats in the wild is truly remarkable. The process of observing their behavior and understanding their role in the ecosystem takes immense effort. The work shown by the BBC in bringing these efforts to the screen is a valuable contribution to both education and conservation. Can’t wait for the second season too! 🦁📚
Watching all your wildlife films from Switzerland. Your dedication and skills are very much appreciated. I've been a big fan of Sir David Attenborough since the '60s ... oops, I'm aging myself!! My favorite are the Elephants, Polar Bears, Penguins, Whale Sharks, Lions ... Thank you so much. Greetings from Flüelen, Switzerland
Generally, big cats will view a vehicle with people more as an odd heavy, loud, stinky thing that makes lots of noise and has eyes, but they don't view it as a threat or any need to attack. Now, on the other hand, a male bull elephant in musth, or a startled rhino - then the vehicle and passengers are in much greater danger than a lion or leopard walk by! Excellent Behind the Scenes video! Thank you so much! 👍💝
🦁 🏴Lions and Scot! 🦁🏴 Fabulous background insight into big cats. I will need to binge on season 1 if available here in the sad 🇺🇸. Mad respect to all of you!
Absolutely mesmerizing to see the dedication behind capturing the majestic lives of big cats! 🐆 Every second spent filming in the Okavango Delta brings us closer to understanding these incredible animals. Did you know the Delta is one of the last true wildernesses left in the world, housing over 200,000 large mammals? Filming in such an environment requires not only patience but a deep respect for nature’s unpredictability. The crew faces countless challenges, from sudden floods to navigating areas with few resources, all while capturing breathtaking footage. Thank you, BBC Earth, for sharing this unseen side of wildlife filmmaking! 🌍👏 Can't wait to see more insights into the wild. This series is a treasure for anyone passionate about nature and conservation.#katangalion
Wish I was younger and be part of this kind of life , just brilliant - from Darwin Aus. Leopards are top pound for pound they are a match for anything.
🎬 The life of a nature documentary filmmaker is not easy! They must live for weeks, even months, in the wilderness, waiting for the perfect moment to capture rare images. It is wonderful to know that people are willing to sacrifice their comfort to bring us wonderful stories from the wild. 🌍📸
Nice to finally see the face behind the documentaries. The strong accent is very calming when watching animals in their natural environment. 😊
It's good to see the efforts of these dedicated people to uncover the behaviors of the big cats, being along with them for the whole day. As a zoology student, I know how challenging it will be to work with animals, and working in this field requires a tremendous amount of patience. Thank you, BBC showing the face behind this fabulous journey and I will be waiting for the 2nd season🦁😇
We're so glad you enjoyed catching a glimpse of life behind the scenes in Botswana, and the series! 🦁
@bbcearth is there watchman during the night to make sure lions dont come into the building??
I could watch these films all day... all week! Honestly, I just love them! Thank you so much, and please stay safe!
It’s inspiring to hear from a zoology student! The patience and dedication required to study big cats in the wild is truly remarkable. The process of observing their behavior and understanding their role in the ecosystem takes immense effort. The work shown by the BBC in bringing these efforts to the screen is a valuable contribution to both education and conservation. Can’t wait for the second season too! 🦁📚
Watching all your wildlife films from Switzerland. Your dedication and skills are very much appreciated. I've been a big fan of Sir David Attenborough since the '60s ... oops, I'm aging myself!! My favorite are the Elephants, Polar Bears, Penguins, Whale Sharks, Lions ... Thank you so much. Greetings from Flüelen, Switzerland
Generally, big cats will view a vehicle with people more as an odd heavy, loud, stinky thing that makes lots of noise and has eyes, but they don't view it as a threat or any need to attack. Now, on the other hand, a male bull elephant in musth, or a startled rhino - then the vehicle and passengers are in much greater danger than a lion or leopard walk by! Excellent Behind the Scenes video! Thank you so much! 👍💝
Watching from kasane chobe, your next holiday destination 😊
Congratulations 🎉🎉 The Big Cat Team!! Great Job!! 👍🏾😎
🦁 🏴Lions and Scot! 🦁🏴 Fabulous background insight into big cats. I will need to binge on season 1 if available here in the sad 🇺🇸. Mad respect to all of you!
Just beautiful. Something I wanted to do all my life. Had to do it on my own. Cheers guys. Hope to see you all again soon.
Peter from Shillong.😊
epic footage
Yeah
Absolutely mesmerizing to see the dedication behind capturing the majestic lives of big cats! 🐆 Every second spent filming in the Okavango Delta brings us closer to understanding these incredible animals. Did you know the Delta is one of the last true wildernesses left in the world, housing over 200,000 large mammals? Filming in such an environment requires not only patience but a deep respect for nature’s unpredictability. The crew faces countless challenges, from sudden floods to navigating areas with few resources, all while capturing breathtaking footage. Thank you, BBC Earth, for sharing this unseen side of wildlife filmmaking! 🌍👏 Can't wait to see more insights into the wild. This series is a treasure for anyone passionate about nature and conservation.#katangalion
Wish I was younger and be part of this kind of life , just brilliant - from Darwin Aus.
Leopards are top pound for pound they are a match for anything.
i love these sort of vids i want to do this when im older [comment number 9 !!!!]
Watching from Darjeeling, West Bengal.
From Sri Lanka. Land of the Asian Elephants . Best wishes .
Jamaica in the house 😊, thanks for sharing with us❤
🎬 The life of a nature documentary filmmaker is not easy! They must live for weeks, even months, in the wilderness, waiting for the perfect moment to capture rare images. It is wonderful to know that people are willing to sacrifice their comfort to bring us wonderful stories from the wild. 🌍📸
I agree with you👍👍
You're right, it takes a lot of dedication and patience! 💚
@@bbcearth 💚😍
Coalition of cheetahs!
Hello from the Himalayan Kingdom of BHUTAN. I love cheetahs a lot. Hello Michael
From LA - recently had a close encounter with a Mountain Lion while on a hike.
Ótimo domingo prá todos ❤😊
hi very good nice vedio
This guy, is one of the 70 or 80 that batter the animals in those conservation Parks in Africa……!!
Hi 👋
Well thank man, so my question is can I come to Okavango Delta for my UA-cam to make some vlogs?
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Cheetahs
Unbelievable
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All Praises to TMH YAH , The Creator of Heaven and Earth 😊👏🏾🙏🏾🤎
Behold the Miracle of Evolution and Natural Adaptation! 🐧🦄🐟🐝🍁🐈⬛
Amen 🙏
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What an incredible letdown this video was.