Caspian: The Hidden Cradle | Wildest Middle East 4/5 | Go Wild
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2024
- Hidden among remote and forgotten lands, lies the largest landlocked body of water on the planet.
The Caspian Sea was once a part of the open oceans, but when the mighty Caucasus mountains rose up, it became landlocked, creating the perfect refuge for many rare and prehistoric species.
From lush wetlands to vast steppes, snowy mountains to arid deserts, the surrounding landscapes of Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan provide a rich tapestry of terrain, creating many challenges for the creatures which live there.
Life and death hangs in the balance in these extreme environments, where only the toughest animals survive…
For me, a Brazilian citizen, this distant region is completely alien. Its immense and intense beauty is undeniable.
Absolutely great documentary thank you!
Loved!! This one. Thank 😊 you
Thank you for the interesting things. Have a nice day everyone!
Thank you ❤😊
It's a great piece!
I love this channel!
very good presentation about Caspian habitat. I'm living beside of this bizarre sea. only I must to say, there are many creatures that you didn't mention them. very interesting.... thanks
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Very nice documentary
Anybody else listening to fall asleep?
I certainly do!!!
Excellent video 😊
Interesting. Well done. But too many commercials.
There used to be a tiger that roamed these land until a few decades ago.......
Yes. According to historical records there were once Lions in the Middle East, Greece, north Africa, possibly southern Italy; elephants in North Africa and the Middle East. Maybe other species. Kind of sad.
I think I read a few years ago that there was some conservation group that wanted to re-introduce some Siberian Tigers into the Caspian Sea area because they're so genetically close to Caspian Tigers. Not sure if it ever got off the ground.
@@valdivia1234567 They're still wanting to, and I'm all for it.
That Beatle larvae is like a musical group manager, or vampire sucking the lifeblood out of talent.YNUK YNUK-YNUK-YNUK
I haven't seen any information about the 2300 mile river @ the Yukon River, who can check what the mighty Yukon River ecosystem delta has to offer
I had hope when the eagleowl where aiming the hedgehog. But at last, it changed to mouse. Damn i had been tricked in this video 😂
It strange thinking this region once had tigers.
I wonder what Kinda Bigfoot they got around there?
Tigers actually lived here until some decades ago.
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The gerbals are getting hi
illegal poaching - world wide demise of all beautiful animals/creatures that fulfill mankind & his destructive greed where enough is never enough - gotta take/have the lot.
Music is too loud drowning out narrator. 👎 Unwanted sound is noise plus it jumps maniacally every few seconds from scene to scene like a TV commercial on steroids. No more "Go Wild'" for me.
I hope i don't see humans in this video when I watch nature videos I want to see nature not humans I can go outside of the house and go down the street and see humans I don't want to see them on a video TV that I'm supposed to be watching nature animals on I know I might be picky but that's just me