How Apex Predator's Survival are Affected By Drought | Botswana's Wild Kingdom | Real Wild
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2017
- Botswana's dry salt flats in the middle of the savanna prove to be a tough place to survive, with no water for months on end, massive herds of Zebra and Wildebeests move along an ancient route dictated by the unpredictable flow of water. During the harsh arid months, the conflict between predator and prey rages on. This is the story of the unforgiving and abundant realities of the salt flats of Botswana.
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Absolutely addicted lol. I'm running out of documentaries now, though. Thank you COVID-19😭
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The narrator John Shrapnel's voice is so appropriate for such documentaries. I thoroughly enjoy listening to him as much as the imagery. He's the most eloquent of the narrators. A beautiful, engaging voice that captures viewers' attention.
Selena Rose Damon are there any natur documentaries that he has narrated?
@@matinooo1901 Yes, I’ve heard him in several. Mellifluous voice.
GREAT NARRATOR
what other documentaries has john narrated?
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Wow awesome documentary Africa is a wonderful and beautiful thank you please keep uploading them on utube😊
A great documentary, enjoyed it from start to finish. We should appreciate that water is such a precious life giving & life saving phenomenon, & all I have to do is switch a tap on!!!
After seeing the climate there, and the drought, I won't complain about my cold winters here in Canada. Because no water or having to search for it daily would be horrific.
I love watching these documentaries on lions and other animals too!
Beautiful capture of all the wildlife in their natural element of freedom!
Love this channel no matter how old the posts. Life goes on....❤
Water is Life
This is a wonderful video. Thank you for sharing
There’s more wildlife than lions. They are endangered species now and should be given top priority. Lions have the toughest job just to stay healthy and alive. Thank y’all for sharing this with me
I love these wildlife documentaries..and lions, leopards and cheetahs are my favorite animals.
Thanks for the step-by-step guide. Super useful!
Fresh water is such a precious commodity....
.....people should take it a bit less for granted or at least appreciate it some more.....💧
I totally agree. It's just a matter of time when it will be worth more than one can imagine.
True
This world is on a downhill spiral
PaulLonden yes so true and well said
@Edlyn Ugalde the alternative is much worse.if people don't start thinking things through and look through crap that's being put out.they are going to pay a heavy price down the road .and you know what? They're going to deserve it.for believing everything they hear from the media. Thing is I'm not a Republican.I'm just amazed and saddened that American people cannot see through what's been happening
thank you may friends.
Aloha from Hawaii I love watching these amazing documentaries on the Big Cats and Elephants Leppard and Cheetah 🐆 Lions and all of their babies . Big Cat Diary is a great show with The Scots Bravo 👏 please keep showing more Wild Animals.
Aloha!!
Has there ever been any thought of drilling for water to provide for the farmers and animals? They do it in Namibia albeit on a much smaller scale. One would think that there must be a lot of water underneath the riverbeds or surrounding areas
they do the government provides water year round but the sheer amount needed by these animals the Gov do not have the resources to cope with, It would cost billions to make it possible to water the places all year around and in reality we shouldn't really be fucking with the animals last true habitats it would be like seeing an injured Elephant and recuing it so the lions couldn't kill it Circle of life and all
That just depletes aquifers faster
Unfourtunatly they wouldn't be able to, as it would cost to much, plus aninals like lions depend on sick animals to feed themselves and there families.
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Gorgeous photography! Thank you....
It was sad to see the hardship experienced by wildlife during periods of drought. As this was seasonal, the Government should continue their project of the provision of water especially where it was known to be effective and required for the sustainability of their people and serves to be crucial to the survival of wildlife.
amazing! thank you!
Great video Very interesting.Thank you
Great video ty
Documentário magnífico. Muito obrigado!
As an Indian lived in Zambia for 56 yrs I have travelled most of African countries I was in Okavango and may parts of that country the most fascinating And enjoyed it including MY favourite NAMIBIA
Where people shot and kill lions bcz there stupid live stock goes in lions territory nice
Water is very precious. We should use it wisely. Awesome video 🤘😊👍💯
Wow well documented and brilliantly presented please do one on Kenya as well.
Guys thanks alot
Beautiful video. Thanks!!!
this is a truly majestic video
This is amazing video and good commentary which describe is very clear manner love it,🤗
It is a very good thing to see nurture I do appreciate the importance of showing us all the animal.
Nice interesting documentary love the narrator
Its a wonderful documentary
Beautiful!
Thank you
WOW and to think if I'm low on cash I think I'm in a bad situation. These animals wait years for water. This documentary makes ya think to be more grateful in this life..
Thank you for uploading this! I love animal documentaries!! Especially when there's lions!!
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Great video!
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Great show! The narrator is fantastic!
23.12.2021.Very good documentary.
We actually visited the salt pans in May 2016, and it was soooo cold as we set off @ 5.00am in the morning hoping to see the lions at Chobe Safari later on.
The entire place was so arid. We barely saw many animals except the usual outcast boar, being deprived of its herd due to bad behaviour. :- ))
Our guide informed us we would have seen more if we arrived in August, with the flamingos et al.
@eren mori you cant call someone stupid when you can barely write
So sweet this video, Thanks
Super film!
Thank you very nice video!
06:52 programming problem: in a stack there are 2 hippos and a cow stacked one on another. Which one pops out first?
An excellent video.
This was sooo good- except for when the nasty hippo killed the wee newborn- wth- from your own pod AND by another female, how vicious, my god...🤯😱😢 And also the big beautiful male lion with the severed spine, how could that monster leave him to suffer in such pain??- NO EXCUSE!! 😠 It is so sad the humans that did try to help him, in the end could only help him end his pain. 😔 Such s sad loss. It must have been hard for them too, to do. 😟
It is so incredibly vicious out there for wild Animals. I sure hope my cat appreciates how easy he has it! 🙀 Seriously, such beautiful footage with some harsh truths. But an appreciated bit of education. Stunning. Thank you for sharing, l've watched it twice in the last week!!
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Awesome documentary lot of massages in this documentary
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excellent show.
Great documentary that I enjoyed . Will watch it over and over. Thanks for sharing. All those big animals.
AGREE
Beautiful docu thank You!!!!
Great documentary which I was lucky to see a few years ago is there any other video on the lion of Etosha?
Yes. One such documentary is called "Lions of Etosha", and it is also available on the same channel as the video we are commenting on.
This version was originally broadcast on Survival Anglia, and is narrated by Andrew Sachs.
Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/KJjIXnJ1xpU/v-deo.html
Also, there's a rare version of "Lions of Etosha" narrated by James Earl Jones. It can be found on VHS - Kodak's "Sierra Club Series."
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It's crazy how BEAUTIFUL lions are.
So much so, that even when they're bearing their deadly, flesh-ripping teeth they still are aesthetically captivating. 😊
LAs Qtst. Yeah, if the poachers keep killing em, we won't have lions much longer.
So true. Beautiful animals
@@BrownSkinnedDiva95 The best was to eliminate poaching is. Rip out their teeth, then tie them up, and leave em as hyena bait. Then burn down their hut, with his whole family in it. Poaching problem solved. 👋
Yes they are majestic but not the "eating-me-part".
It just made me feel peaceful when I watch it
Poor lion that had to be put down 🦁. Great documentary 👍👍
Love it
What a wonderful different species of wildlife animals.
Thank you.
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Who else has just been watching documentaries to pass the time with being stuck in the house due to corona ?
Sanaa Foster 🙋🏽♀️.
Running out of the videos 🤣
Me!
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Wonderful video.
Was half expecting to see Jeremy Richard and James lol
This *"documentary is old."* Water is no longer an issue but the video is interesting. *2021 Update:* Once covered by the vast Lake Makgadikgadi, the Okavango Delta is now a seasonal wetland. . With the influx of 2.5 trillion gallons of water, the Okavango Delta-a permanent swamp surrounded by one of the continent’s driest expanses-doubles in size. Fueled by the promise of a fertile floodplain, some 200,000 large mammals return to the delta, now an oasis roughly half the size of Massachusetts. As the country emerges from decades of civil war, more than 50 large-scale water infrastructure projects are under consideration, including dams for hydropower, commercial irrigation works and municipal water storage.
-The Nature Conservancy Feb 2021
I enjoyed the animals.
The hippo like " you gna drag me out too?" Please...
This calms my anxiety and depression moods so much❤
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A year later …. I couldn’t agree more with your comment on calming the anxiety & depression issues! Hope you’re doing well, a year later.
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Just have to stay positive, focused and continue having faith each day that I will be okay one day.
so weird me too. I have no idea why but I'm glad it's not just me that's me. Maybe she maybe seeing real stressful situations makes us makes us not care about about our brain tricking us into thinking we're in life-and-death situations which is what panic attacks are
What Only 99 ads during the,whole documentary can we have one more!
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I love watching wild animals documentary .
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I enjoy watching the narrated documentaries. Thanks to all who work so hard to protect our beautiful wild animals.
Protect them from who?
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Beautiful amazing animals thank you for video
I've been on an animal marathon during this quarantine.
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Great video
Thanks you for sharing, this is beautiful, I love ❤️ it, I love ❤️ animals, god bless you, for all this nice documents, I send you a hugs 🤗 and kiss 😘 Success and good health, LOVE 💕
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Needed to ask how to correctly pronounce Nxai Pan.
AMazing video,
I am bloody addicted to lion documentaries this quarantine
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omg me too!!! I've learned more about lions in the past 3 days watching UA-cam then I have have my 45yrs on earth lol. Always loved em but never really understood how they live. Amazing awesome and respect
This is great
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The big male lion ripping that carcass from the leopards tree awesome look at the size of his front paws with those claws
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Omg 😮 how sweet was the baby merecat lol 😍😍😍
WOW!VERY NICE VIDEO
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So cool.and extremely just the most fascinating creaures
Nice
You have done great
Good video
Excellent
I got an ad for birth control right after he said the cow gave birth
EVERYTHING NEEDS WATER THAT'S THE BASIS OF LIFE!
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At 0:40 why'd they shoot the lion? I saw a bit of the video, but dozed. Not sure I want to re-watch it when I get home from work. I'm curious as to why that happened though. Thanks in advance.
Danny D it was a tranquilizer dart. Not sure why that was in there. Probably not even their footage of that male lion either, who knows. But yes they dart lions to put tracking collars on them and study their movements to help them stay away from ever increasing people taking their land. Over population is a real subject, and why it isn't mentioned in today's world blows my mind. Habitat loss is hurting lions, and they are a class A endangered species now.
Thank you
The officials received a report on an aggressive and injured lion. They tranquilized him to check out his wounds. He had been shot, so they had to euthanize him 😔
Danny D
Random footage, doesn't mean anything!
It's explained further in the video. 17:56
Lioness are great hunters I'd say compared to the lions who takes over diff and many prides
Very beautiful video animal documentary
my Botswana,my pride
What's with the random shot of the male Lion being darted (shot)... It was a quick clip in the beginning introduction... Glossed over... Not explained at all... Seemed out of place, odd... Anyone else notice this? 0:38
Was the Lion injured? Did the rangers help with
Nice documentary, though something needs too be done to stop animals having to share resources with domestic animals!!! When its the wild ones that pay with their life!!
Why don’t you go and provide for them????
@@peaceforall1291 I was thinking the same thing
so true, a lion has a social life, family, cattle just graze. i love cows too but lions are slowly being killed off cows are not.
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Yeah basically domesticated animals need to be confined to a rather small space in comparison to our wild counterparts.
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