Can we take a second to appreciate the camera work? How much effort must go into finding a single MOUSE in the MOUNTAINS, and then stalking it to set up hidden cameras along its regular routes. Just wow.
It’s not a single mouse. That’s the magic of editing. They film a ton of footage of god knows how many animals over a long period and then they select the best clips and paste them together to create a narrative. To be clear, I am not saying it’s not an amazing camera work because it certainly is. Just that they didn’t stalk just one critter.
Their camera work always astounds me, but in this case I actually don't think it was as difficult as some of the others, the visibility in those mountains with the high quality lenses they have they can see from extremely far away.
Awwww, this is so charming. The cheeky music, the narrative of the lazy neighbor, the writing, Attenborough's voice--everything is perfect. What a delight.
Once, high on the Cascade Trail in Grand Teton National Park, my friend and I met a pika biologist on a rockfall full of nests. We learned that there are about 60-ish pika specialists worldwide, but this small academic community examines them as indicators of changing climate (they lose foraging time as temperatures increase). We were awed when the biologist let out a shrill, complex response to a distant pika call, then self-consciously explained that he knew a few dozen vocalizations. It was years ago, but my friend and I still can't believe we met a guy who was fluent in pika language!
@@urielhernandez3741 And he turns an amazing, still hardworking, 98 years old in about two weeks! (I hope to still be here when he celebrates his 150th)
@@JanBanJoovi-ol1qv You're right, but I mean no one is obliged to post that stuff on social media. Unfortunately, tourism ruins everything. And it's not just tourism-I've noticed that anything that becomes accessible to people who don't deserve it (didn't search for it, didn't learn about it, etc.) ends up being ruined. It's the case even in sports, jobs, and other areas.
@@anthonya04 Because they are. Taxonomy is a pseudo-science based on how things look. The difference between rodents and lagomorphs is a FRACTION the genetic, and morphological, difference within cetaceans, and they are all still cetaceans. This is true of most families, orders, suborders. There is more variance within tigris, by FAR, than there is difference between lagomorphs and rodents. This is true even within rodentia. Peg teeth and a slightly changed gut does not make a whole new mirorder.
@@gingerhoof2157 I looked it up just to be sure but no hares ARE lagomorphs, just like rabbits. They might have some differences but they still both belong in that catagory. Maybe you were thinking about a lower classification?
@@nathancomixproductions466 debatable.... I used to be trail crew in Colorado mountain, the forest ranger literally had an safety tip on avoiding lighting on mountain above tree level literally, tip does say lighting can attract to angry or anxiety person so as soon you see hair float up and you feel the statistic in the air, just neutral your feeling and lay down elsewhere! don't piss off pika 😅
Pika's locomotion is sheer beauty. At a glance, unsteady & uncomfortable substrates are full of obstacles for an animal racing against time, but he takes no notice of it. A leap over a gap is of some elegance for a small creature with proportionately short limbs! Also, a nice camera work, capturing a treasure trove. As if it was a scene in Indiana Jones!
I do so appreciate folks who go through all this work to let us see lil folks in the mountains. We don't get much in this life, but thanks to y'all, we can have this.
So adorable! That little thief reminded my husband and myself of our dwarf Russian hamsters. One would make a lovely nest behind the wheel and the other would nick off with it and put it in a coconut. Also, one would gather a stash of treats and the choice food out of the food dish and again, the other would come and nick it and stash it. Then the roles would change, and the first hamster would come and thieve it back. The world's cutest Benny Hill routine would also ensue, as when a treat was put in for each hamster. The first treat taken by the first hamster was obviously the best, so there would be much chasing and creaking and squeaking which broadly translated as, 'sod off this is my stash!' The Pica squeaks and eeks sounded so like our hamsters, only they also did little creaks of displeasure when they got mugged. And even more adorable was that you could hear the hamsters when they were asleep and snoring. Often we had three of the little fluff balls in a nice big cage on multi levels. The third hamster would emerge from their bedding, yawn, even preen a little, then saunter over and find two servings of food left over. That savvy hamster would then nibble and then stuff its pouches to its heart's content while chaos ruled around it.
Defaulting to stealing is an interesting evolutionary adaptation. I mean, picking up the grass from your neighbor doesn't look a lot easier than picking it up from the field.
@@marley7659 - Perhaps. Maybe I don't know the plants well enough, but the mountainside looked full of random greens. I guess, as an outsider, I can't tell which ones are delicious/edible, lol.
The lazy dude, not doing anything but chilling out until the opportuned time comes. What a thief. Instead of joining the Working Eekk time frame, he decides to stay lax and do sunbathing moment. Such a goat.
those are some really peaceful, yet harsh, but lovely places, with clean fresh air, and nature's colors and smells. Siberia, mongolia etc , lovely places indeed.
Perfect! Attenborough is a national treasure, and the commentary and video are superb. My favourite: specialises in stealing his neighbours' haystacks 😅
I've seen mountain lions, bears, moose, bighorn sheep, and rattlesnakes on my backpacking trips in the mountains but pikas are by far the coolest animal I've seen. You have to get up into some serious high altitude to see them (maybe 8000 or 9000 feet high) and you usually hear them before you see them.
Ready......Steady.......eeeeeeek!
Hahahahhaha
I mentally wrote that as,
"Ready;
steady;
--SMEEP"
😂👍
Ready. Steady. EAT!!!
🥺🥺🥺🥰🥰🥰
Can we take a second to appreciate the camera work?
How much effort must go into finding a single MOUSE in the MOUNTAINS, and then stalking it to set up hidden cameras along its regular routes. Just wow.
It’s not a single mouse. That’s the magic of editing. They film a ton of footage of god knows how many animals over a long period and then they select the best clips and paste them together to create a narrative.
To be clear, I am not saying it’s not an amazing camera work because it certainly is. Just that they didn’t stalk just one critter.
Their camera work always astounds me, but in this case I actually don't think it was as difficult as some of the others, the visibility in those mountains with the high quality lenses they have they can see from extremely far away.
Pikas aren't rodents, they're lagomorphs, related to rabbits!
You ma'am are exactly the type of simpleton they make the nonsense stories for.
camera man should be banned for cheating.
Awwww, this is so charming. The cheeky music, the narrative of the lazy neighbor, the writing, Attenborough's voice--everything is perfect. What a delight.
🙄
In the human world they would be called stockholders.
Look at the view that piker has from his doorstep. It's amazing!
@@YAH-1 there’s absolutely nothing to be disgruntled about this video.
@@deep-fried-zombie699 Stay being a Zombie 👹
It's like they're carrying a small bouquet in their mouth. ❤💐
💐
I love their "Eeek"!
I can die from the cuteness radiating from their "eeks" 😅
Me too! So adorable!
They're really cute
Same fr
I can’t get over the change to a “villainous” music when the second adorable lil creature is shown yawning xD
Pika uses STEAL.
ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE!😂
Pika-Eeek uses Thief. Super Effective. Opponent is confused.
An Arabic or blk Pika
@@elog2005🤦🏻♂️
You spelled Nika wrong. Only Nika uses Steal.
its not stealing, its looting)))
Once, high on the Cascade Trail in Grand Teton National Park, my friend and I met a pika biologist on a rockfall full of nests. We learned that there are about 60-ish pika specialists worldwide, but this small academic community examines them as indicators of changing climate (they lose foraging time as temperatures increase). We were awed when the biologist let out a shrill, complex response to a distant pika call, then self-consciously explained that he knew a few dozen vocalizations. It was years ago, but my friend and I still can't believe we met a guy who was fluent in pika language!
This is genuinely really cute and awesome. I hope he's doing well wherever he is!
David Attenborough's narration makes the tiniest rodents documentary so amusing...
Pikas are not rodents, they are part of the rabbit and hare family which are lagomorphs.
@@urielhernandez3741 Props for knowing and sharing that!
(But Sir Dave DOES make tiny-rodents-documentaries wonderfully amusing as well!)
@@Muryxkitteh He can narrate a documentary about paint drying and somehow make it interesting. To me the best narrator.
@@urielhernandez3741 And he turns an amazing, still hardworking, 98 years old in about two weeks!
(I hope to still be here when he celebrates his 150th)
He has a soothing voice
어쩌다 이렇게 귀여운걸 볼수있게 날 여기까지 이끌었는가
햄스터 보다가 여기까지
0:58 "ready, steady, E!"
-David Attenborough and pika, 2024
He's turning 98 next month. Let's hope this isn't his last E.
@@voice_of_a_little_lady don't jinx him, old dude still has a lot to do (v.a.)
E
0:33 Brother, just imagine sitting here eating a sandwich while enjoying the view, my god, this world is beautiful.
And then dump your trash, post in instagram and more trashers will come? No way!
@@JanBanJoovi-ol1qvThe irony in you leaving this trash comment as a reply to a nice comment thread.
@@zants_ butthurt much? It’s the truth. Every pristine nature is mutilated beyond recognition the moment tourism kicks in.
@@JanBanJoovi-ol1qvum not everyone's gonna be taking pics on mountains and dumping their trash there bruh.
@@JanBanJoovi-ol1qv You're right, but I mean no one is obliged to post that stuff on social media. Unfortunately, tourism ruins everything. And it's not just tourism-I've noticed that anything that becomes accessible to people who don't deserve it (didn't search for it, didn't learn about it, etc.) ends up being ruined. It's the case even in sports, jobs, and other areas.
Woah. They build a haystack, dry it in the sun for winter, and include preserving herbs. Thata pretty next level for a rodent.
They're not rodents. They're lagomorphs, like rabbits.
@@englishatheartmost people still think rabbits are rodents lol
@@anthonya04 Eh, they think wrong. 😛
@@englishatheart big teef go brrrrrr
@@anthonya04 Because they are. Taxonomy is a pseudo-science based on how things look.
The difference between rodents and lagomorphs is a FRACTION the genetic, and morphological, difference within cetaceans, and they are all still cetaceans. This is true of most families, orders, suborders. There is more variance within tigris, by FAR, than there is difference between lagomorphs and rodents. This is true even within rodentia.
Peg teeth and a slightly changed gut does not make a whole new mirorder.
0:10 that "Paikuhs" pierced my heart
Gay
@@mr.redhood1099 what
Me: "HIS NAME IS PIKA"
How cute can you be?
Pika: YES❤
Eek*
Eeeeek 🐹
세상에는 작고 귀여운 동물은 아주 많다 너무 귀여워요🫶🏻💛💗🙂
ㅋㅋㅋ
Pika-Chu
omg i never thought about that
@@misanthropicsophistyeah Pikachu was based on this animal.
Pika-Chew!
I hate Pikachu. Stupid yellow mouse.
@@bentucky4324 Nope, Pikachu was based on a squirrel
Despite their appearance, pikas are not rodents. They belong to the order Lagomorpha, together with rabbits and hares.
They did look a bit like bunnies the way they ran. I thought bunnies were rodents though.
they belong in jail , that's where they belong i tell ya
@@cutecats532if I’m not mistaken hares are in a separate “division” because their teeth formula is different from bunnies
@@gingerhoof2157 I looked it up just to be sure but no hares ARE lagomorphs, just like rabbits. They might have some differences but they still both belong in that catagory. Maybe you were thinking about a lower classification?
@@Xeyal1001 maybe I just forgot that rabbits are in there too…it’s been a long time
Nice segment but, could have used at least a Thunderbolt
My asssssssssss
@@Typecast-L actually pikachu is based on a mouse
Grow up mate. Everyone knows you start off with quick attack
Can we leave fiction aside and enjoy the reality
@@ianwilkinson3425
Wrong. Tackle first... 😂
This being free is really a blessing, considering the hardworking camera crew, musicians and GOAT narrator.
Edit : editors too
Makes you think, is it actually real if it's free?
The BBC is funded by the UK people, it’s not free as much as its all “pre-paid”
@@RestrictedTWO dafuk? XD Pika's are amazing and very real XD
@@giocommentary meant it as how can we be sure this isn't fake footage.
The little squeaks are tooo darn cute i cant stand it
That chonk did not want to go to work 🤣😂he was like nope nope just gonna rob the neighbors lol
Pika-Pika!
Gotta Catch Them All 😂.
Pika means long☠️
진짜 귀여움이 나라를 구합니다 여러분... 유엔도 못 해낸 많은 이들의 마음의 평화를 이 친구들이 해내고 있어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
2:44 The moment a porch pirate looks into the Ring camera. 😂
😂😂
SQUEAK! 😲😳
Lol exactly. Humans is just animals
너무 귀엽다….. 입꼬리가 내려가지 않음
The pikas probably cross paths stealing from each other
*Vanya and Five meme
0:01 i felt that yawn...
Yes. Me too. It’s Monday. So I feel its pain.
They must have great cardio to do all that running up and down cliffs thousands of times.
And at that oxygen-starved elevation!
Wow lil guy stole some plants and stole my heart ❤😂
They can be forgiven for their cuteness.
@@Mdm_1401 And ARE they cute???
@@Mdm_1401 Then it's time for REVENGE (starts up pet chainsaw "Betsy")
This narrators voice is EVERYTHING!!!
Could listen to him all day.
A real life pikachu. ❤❤
Without the electric abilities. Would've been cool though.
Tail-less pikachu..😂
😂😂😂😂
كنت بدي اكتب هذا الشي
فوجدت إنك سبقتني
@@nathancomixproductions466 debatable.... I used to be trail crew in Colorado mountain, the forest ranger literally had an safety tip on avoiding lighting on mountain above tree level
literally, tip does say lighting can attract to angry or anxiety person so as soon you see hair float up and you feel the statistic in the air, just neutral your feeling and lay down elsewhere!
don't piss off pika 😅
@@nathancomixproductions466 and without team rocket
They are so cute! While one is working, the other is resting, and then stealing supplies from the worker. This even outraged me. Call the police! 😂
You on the phone: "SQUEEK! Squeek-squeek-squeekitty squeeeeeeek"
On the other end: "Thank you for alerting us, ma'am; we'll get right on it!"
@@Muryxkitteh The uk police will be more likely to arrest the victim🤣🤣🤣
@@chrisburch9091 Ouch--troo dat.
Could be worse.
Could be AMERICAN police*. (Shudders)
*As an American, I, sadly, approve this message
The original porch pirate😮
I love how perfect they are at traversing their environment !!
Pika's locomotion is sheer beauty. At a glance, unsteady & uncomfortable substrates are full of obstacles for an animal racing against time, but he takes no notice of it. A leap over a gap is of some elegance for a small creature with proportionately short limbs! Also, a nice camera work, capturing a treasure trove. As if it was a scene in Indiana Jones!
Superbly said!
They are trying their best to survive, and I can only see their cuteness... Go go pikachu!!
Cute Thief Story 😂😂
I do so appreciate folks who go through all this work to let us see lil folks in the mountains. We don't get much in this life, but thanks to y'all, we can have this.
So adorable! That little thief reminded my husband and myself of our dwarf Russian hamsters. One would make a lovely nest behind the wheel and the other would nick off with it and put it in a coconut. Also, one would gather a stash of treats and the choice food out of the food dish and again, the other would come and nick it and stash it.
Then the roles would change, and the first hamster would come and thieve it back. The world's cutest Benny Hill routine would also ensue, as when a treat was put in for each hamster. The first treat taken by the first hamster was obviously the best, so there would be much chasing and creaking and squeaking which broadly translated as, 'sod off this is my stash!' The Pica squeaks and eeks sounded so like our hamsters, only they also did little creaks of displeasure when they got mugged. And even more adorable was that you could hear the hamsters when they were asleep and snoring.
Often we had three of the little fluff balls in a nice big cage on multi levels. The third hamster would emerge from their bedding, yawn, even preen a little, then saunter over and find two servings of food left over. That savvy hamster would then nibble and then stuff its pouches to its heart's content while chaos ruled around it.
Sometimes I envy the wildlife photographers, they get to see this cute ball of foofiness firsthand
like 3 miles away holding a telescopic lens for 1 month during every possible weather condition
@@kaviyaneskandari2316 personally, I think that's a worthwhile trade-off for a good look at these little critters.
@@susieangelandoy7094 whos oy
Love these fluffy pikas! Too cute!
2:17 Their rendition is so amazing they captured a hard working Pika's yawning like it's the most solemn roar of Mufasa.
Such cute creatures, such harsh environment! Only a few weeks of sunlight!
Haha pikas just like human, stealing each other hard work!
The criminal underclass. They're everywhere! 🙂
0:19 바람에 털 갈라지는거 미친
The next gen for Pokemon is looking good.
BBC earth providing another gem again
Ready...
Steady...
(E!)
도대체 어떻게 촬영하는걸까 정말 다큐 촬영하는 분들은 경이롭다 이 귀염뽀짝한 썸네일을 보고 그냥 지나갈 사람이 있을런지 ㅎㅎㅎ
Defaulting to stealing is an interesting evolutionary adaptation. I mean, picking up the grass from your neighbor doesn't look a lot easier than picking it up from the field.
Except that they are likely dealing with few resources to begin with.
@@marley7659 - Perhaps. Maybe I don't know the plants well enough, but the mountainside looked full of random greens. I guess, as an outsider, I can't tell which ones are delicious/edible, lol.
That's why he's called a piker!
Well... It won't be in the open as long... Which might mean fewer encounters with predators....
Maybe less of a run, less effort for one mouth full. Lets the others do most of the work.
أجمل طبيعه من قاناتكم الرائعة
Too cute😍
Nature is beautiful 🎉
This is delightful.
귀여운 외모에 비해 그렇지 못한 행동 😂
I like how in the thumbnail he's floating.
What would life be like without all these amazing animals gods blessed us with
I saw two of these on Mt. Whitney. A special congratulations from Mother Nature.
From Hashem. From Gd.
The other is idokatry.
I was fully expecting an epic battle at the end . 😂
Pika is Pikachu ❤
They look so cute
0:53 귀엽다 😂😂
Sir David Attenboroug's voice is magical which decorates this film even more so.
What's rather truly fascinating Mr. Attenborough; is what happens when one of these tough little fellows comes across a lightning stone ⚡
i love Pikas so much, I always imagine they're cheering me on as I go on a hike, thanks little buddies! Enjoy your salad greens!
The lazy dude, not doing anything but chilling out until the opportuned time comes. What a thief. Instead of joining the Working Eekk time frame, he decides to stay lax and do sunbathing moment. Such a goat.
What a piker!
This is one of my favorite of all the videos. I love Pika
The thumbnail is adorable ❤❤❤
David Attenborough is the best nature narrator on Earth. His voice and inflection is perfection.
미쳐버려 개귀엽다
those are some really peaceful, yet harsh, but lovely places, with clean fresh air, and nature's colors and smells.
Siberia, mongolia etc , lovely places indeed.
0:23 got startled by the camera haha
I gotta catch em all.
The landscape and the scenery is breathtaking 😮
가보자 가보자~ 탑라인 가보자~
Perfect! Attenborough is a national treasure, and the commentary and video are superb. My favourite: specialises in stealing his neighbours' haystacks 😅
“My name is Chu, Pika Chu” 😎
Fantastic footage. We are living in a golden age.
911: 911 what's your emergency?
Pika: eeeeeek
911: what's that? Your haystack has been burgled?
We're sending hawks over now little guy stay on the line and out of sight
Pika’s are so freaking cute & they are industrious little things.😊
the voice of this guy is legendary
So is the rest of him!
Imagine being this adorable ❣️
😂😂❤❤ funny and cute at the same time
man, life must be incredible for these little furballs
That's Evil Pika from Team Rocket. ⚡🚀
I've seen mountain lions, bears, moose, bighorn sheep, and rattlesnakes on my backpacking trips in the mountains but pikas are by far the coolest animal I've seen. You have to get up into some serious high altitude to see them (maybe 8000 or 9000 feet high) and you usually hear them before you see them.
❤Buetyfull Atmosphere ❤
Lol just keep yawning basking under the sun and when it's time took and leave while other do all the hard work😅😅😅😂
It’s so cute when they have so many bundles of flowers in their mouths
Ready......Steady...... Pika....
They're so cute & amazing at the same time.
Lovely Pika
That last Pika is the Pika equivalent of Mark Zuckerberg
This is adorable ❤
I have seen this episode before. Still enjoyed it again...
This is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while
Humans aren't too different. Except they all get together and grab what they can and run out the door.
Where many of the less-competent ones get STUCK and yell at each other! (Insert political joke/commentary of your personal choice)
I adore his voice, it is soooo comfortable and nice 😊