EUROPEAN BISON. Aerial views of the wild animals
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2020
- European bison (Bison bonasus). Aerial shots of a wild population from Belarus.
The European bison, also known as wisent, zubr, or the European wood bison - is a Eurasian species of bison. It is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the American bison (wiki).
DJI Mavic 2 Zoom, DJI Mavic 2 Pro.
Belarus, 2020
Music: Odonis Odonis "Mist" - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Dear friends, thank you for your kind comments!
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Are they completely wild or fenced?
@@TheJacksnipe completely wild
@@Wildlife_World What location is this ?
@@C172Pilotdude Belarus, near Grodno city
We owe restoration of European bisons to Poland and Polish hunters who played pivotal role in this process in 1920s
polish kings, who since XVI century punished everybody else, because they wanted to hunt them themselves.... ;-)
Wonderful bisons in their natural environment ... Nice recordings!
Всегда очень нравится качество ваших съемок. Спасибо!
Super filmik i super ujęcia. Szacun ! 5 :20 Zajebisty krajobraz. Pozdro
Wow! Super aerial view!
Bellissimo video,beautyfull video
It is astounding to watch these animals and think about how they were a really important part of our ancestors' life, so important that persons from more than 20.000 years ago painted them in caves. These beasts are wonderful.
Beautiful video
Thank you very much. good
Your cinematography is superb. Thank you for sharing. I muted the music. I'd rather hear natural sounds in a nature video, even if it's only the wind.
wonderful 😍😍😍 (From a lovely country named Bangladesh)
Это чудо чудное, а не животные. Вот уж горы на воле. А какая голова, шея, грудь. Зубр живи и размножайся
bonsoir wildife
bel immensité pour ces mammifères !
amitiés nature Françoise
Great Footage !!
Awesome footage! 😍
This is amazing!!
Beautiful
Nature pur with so majestic animal
Simply beautiful and a nice start in day
Красотаааа! Прям сердце заколотилось!
Gosh, getting these shots must have taken so much time and patience. Well done. It almost looks unreal; like a painting in motion.
Impressive production.
thank you for the video and I like it :)
Thankfully for the best of the best
Lovely bisons and scenery 🌲🌳🌲
What’s more lovely than causing a stampede of these things to turn ruins to rubble in abandoned villages because you can take nature back faster that way
Piękne / Schön / Beautiful
Nice to see from above!
It will be 100,000 in Pleistocene Park in the future.
Nice
Wisent é o mais bonito da floresta 😍
waah... 👍😍
Как всегда, великолепно!!!И, кстати, наглядная демонстрация профессионального секрета для любителей "волшебных таблеток": нижнего подлёта на бреющем скотина не боится :) К оленевым, кстати, это тоже относится.
These bovines are even more endangered than the black rhino.
Last time I checked there are only 24 wild herds left in the whole of Europe.
Originally there was 2 species of European bison. One in the mountains and one in the plains and forests. The one that lived in the mountains is already extinct.
@@segacedi3259 Actually there were three recognized subspecies, the Caucasian, the Carpathian and the Bieloweisa subspecies. The founding population of all living European Bison were of the Bieloweisa subspecies except for one. I don't think that the subspecies designation has been verified through genetics though.
I never knew europe had its own bison subspecies until about a year ago and I think that's really cool to have them back
It's an species on its own.
@@Dds123-l3z It's a species, there is data confirming introgression with cattle.
@@Dds123-l3z No worries, the subject of introgression is becoming the new position on evolution, apparently all major "bovines" are able to interbreed in one way or another... the so called Auroch may be simply a conjunction of inter-specific hybrids just like the Yak is apparently a domesticated bison adapted to high plateaus.
Look it up, apparently the Gaur (Indian Bison) and the North American Bison are the original species given they don't show introgression with other species after splitting from the Asian Buffaloes. It's all in all very fascinating.
@@Dds123-l3z Do you know what would really make my day about European bison
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Great shots! You were in danger to losing your drone to a hoof kick a couple of times, though😀
Keep up the good work or else
Para la Europa Antigua ,ancestral los Bisontes fueron más que importantes
Expandiéndose por Europa y Rusia!!
Well... I love Your other videos but Here You can clearly see on some footage bison are scared of the drone, and act afraid or just run away... Please don’t disturb there Magnificat animals, I’m speaking from experiance. But other than this video I love Your work keep it up!
I've been a fan of your, Dymirty, for several years and you know how much i love everything you've done. But i have to agree with this comment. If it didn't obviously affect them, that would be fine. But it was. It looked like there was tons of footage that was amazing and it looked like you were a good distance away . Maybe just hold back enough that your presence doesn't agitate them. I hope your well. I'm so happy to see all your 2020 videos. I look forward to even more. LORRIE USA
I want to see bird video
Since reading that the European bison is a hybrid of a steppe bison bull and an aurochs cow and the line was kept until they became a self replicating species 125,000 years ago, in the time of Neanderthals, I have wondered if this was some kind of accident or did Neanderthals play a hand in it? After watching your video I understand that Neanderthals did create this species, probably in a way that would make us feel stupid ourselves, like selective hunting.
Such things can happen naturally, some animals prefer partners that look like their opposite sex parent, if steppe bison bulls and an aurochs cows were the same, they would only mate with each other if they didn't find anybody else (which can happen), the first generation ofspring would also not like to mate with other hybrids, but the second generation offspring would already prefer other hybrids.
I mean technically speaking breeding by human hands and even artificial insemination are also natural occurences of course, but that's not what I mean.
@@Kaefer1973 I wasn't terribly comfortable with the image of Farmer Thag and his Caveman Cattle Herd I was trying to draw.
Many animals running on a field of grass land. It seems they are being chased by a drone, they are obviously not at ease.
"this was really nice field" thinks a farmer in north-east Poland............ Who is gonna pay for them and the destruction of crops, hm....?
So glad I live in Australia. Giant mutant Feck off cows are a no go for me.
Rather these than 23 ft long Crocodiles that weigh a tonne.
@@Kingsaxxy3872 yeah, but they're fed American tourists annually so they leave us alone.
@@michaelversace456 sure but still rather these than them, least Bison are pretty tolerant and won’t bother you as long as you keep ya distance, second you enter a Croc’s territory it wants you dead.
Belarus has never had bison they are Polish bison that passed through the border in Poland are under protection and in Belarus shoots them like ducks
Film nice - but for what this stupid sound?
this is so beautiful free Bison in Nature🤎🤎🤎
Nice