Arctic Wolf Hunts Baby Caribou | 4K UHD | Planet Earth II | BBC Earth
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
- A lone Arctic wolf runs at the large caribou herd, to try and flush out the young or weak.
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I like how the dramatic drumming music doesn't end abruptly but slowly fades away along with the wolf's hopes of making an easy meal of that calf.
This guy is the best narrator of all time....I can listen to him all day everyday 🙌 👏
Amazing how the calf was able to outlast the wolf. 👏
Calf survived 😊 on its' own.
Reindeer calves are incredibly endurant. The old Sami use to say that if a reindeer calf manages to survive the 3 first days of it's life, it would then be strong enough to outrun a wolf
That baby Caribou put the after burners on 💨
Its 100kN afterburning turbojet engine kicked in and it ran for its dear life 😁
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@@que_6768 He was determined to live that day 😂
His mommy must be proud of him.
The moment where the wolf was getting nearer & nearer to the calf , I thought surely that he will be killed but that calf DIDNT GIVE UP...and survived... Lesson: Don't give up in & on life, because we all have only one...very well documented, researched, filmed & narrated by David Attenborough
The music really adds to the experience. So intense!!
David and great BBC footage is the best.
The caribou was pretty quick for its young age. I wonder why the wolf was hunting alone? They normally hunt in packs.
In a few years: "Hey, kids, did ever tell that story how I as a young caribou outran that big wolf?" "Yes, Grandpa, already a gazillion times."
the footage is amazing ❤
The baby Caribou was very lucky! In Scandinavia, for example, we saw wolves simply starting a battle with a brown bear. Wolves are really fearless!
🎉 baby caribou ❤
Very intertaing BBC Earth !
ही सर्वकाही निसर्गाची देन आहे.
The White Wolf (Canis albus) is a large dog found in the Arctic, it is the second largest living dog species in the world, only the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus) is larger, there are eight recognized subspecies of white wolf: the Tundra Wolf (Canis albus albus), the Barren-Ground Wolf (Canis albus tundrarum), the Hudson Bay Wolf (Canis albus hudsonicus), the Mackenzie River Wolf (Canis albus mackenzii), the †Banks Island Wolf (Canis albus bernardi), the Queen Elizabeth Islands Wolf (Canis albus arctos), the Baffin Island Wolf (Canis albus manningi), and the Greenland Wolf (Canis albus orion).
Wolf is not dog 😤
@nayanvaishnavvv, wolves are dogs, just like lions are cats.
Awesome !
Thank you for this video it makes me less lonely and more relaxed ❤
Indeed a great effort by the young calf
a remarkable chase and a beautiful win .
Wow!
The scene is so magnificent 💫
Footage, music & narration all remarkable ❤🎉
Poor wolf must go hungry for a little longer
It's very interesting to see this animal, I like it
Planet Earth tops on the video of nature these days
Content pour le petit caribou !
Great video.
Very nice
Gelungenes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
You unfocus your eyes and it's like they're running on a 3D puzzle
Amazing content
Great voice. I love that way of looking at nature
The scenery are breath taking made by the creator of all almighty God
Wonderful narrator. Addictive sound ever heard.
Lindos aminais linda natureza é incrível como é fantástica ❤😮
wow thank you so much for this video sir
Predation...
本当にこのチャンネルと
このナレーターが好き❤️
いつもありがとう!
So beautiful. ❤❤❤
amazing
Get that young calf a Gatorade or something 😂
Do most herbivores have higher stamina than carnivores? It must suck to be the wolf or the caribou, because they should run everyday to survive
3:52 So it is = sandwiches
Too bad the wolf didn't get it.
Dear Wolf, next time wear a caribou costume and you're good to go.
Harikasınız.
Allah huakbar mashallah ❤❤❤good vedio
Mashaallah
Now imagine an a few months old human trying to outrun a wolf 😅
We’re not fast but we got more stamina than wolves
I would say the calf has more than stamina, incentive to stay alive ranks way up there.
Darn, i was rooting for the wolf.
Predators act as conduits for energy in ecosystem 🎉 Natures Rules
Gorgeous where all animals belong in the wild
If it was a pack it wouldn't have been the same. Over grazing by such herbivores can lead to depletion of wildlife vegetation. That's where the carnivores play the role of finishing a few for the nature's balance.
poor hungry wolf :(
I thought wolves hunted in packs.
خلك على طبيعتك ❤ لا تصير مثل البشر
Disappointing outcome.
If the wolf came with a whole pack, then the caribou calf would have been eaten
👍
I've never heard about this animal. They're fast, even being a baby it got to scape from a wolf.
If you have heard about Santa, then you have heard about this animal
@@Girjon05 wouldn't be reindeer?
Different names for the same animal@@_MAEL
@@_MAEL Reindeer and caribou are the same animal, just from different parts of the world
@@Girjon05 is it? Cool.
Arctic Wolf Hunts Baby Caribou | 4K UHD | Planet Earth II | BBC Earth 31.1.24 studying them to within an inch of tit's life..... so much so, they refuse to breed and do what wild creatures do....
I'll always appreciate the BBC Natural History unit, but given your budget please invest in proper captioning - 03:53 "sandwiches" is particularly egregious
😀 I can't believe that, "So it is" became "Sandwiches". Must be AI? Good pickup, I don't usually have the CC on.
This is natural. A bit disturbing but natural. This is way less disturbing than that one hunter with millions of subscribers shooting a doe with a newborn fawn on camera and everyone is cheering for him in the comment section.
Beautiful vedio
Allaho akbar
Well, that was a waste of time!
Every bbc thing is the same.untruthful and nonsense
how is nature untruthful
@SummerFlowyYT I may have been uo too late and commenting on something, but my original hastefukly written comment still stands. When they do these documentaries, they ommit ALOT of information and footage to tell a particular feel good story. Have you ever visited the IG page NatureisMetal? I also lived on POW Island for a good many years, nature is anything but, cute, cuddly. If you were to take what you have learned from BBC documentaries, you would think that no herbivores are ever eaten alive. You would never know how lions and hyenas prey on the babies, and usually get them. They are beautiful documentaries they do, but they are full of lies and misinformation in terms of the story being told.