Caribou Migration to the Arctic | BBC Studios
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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In parts of the Arctic fields of snow turn into meadows and flourish with life as thousands of caribou end their migration of hundreds of miles. Amazing timelapse footage from the BBC natural history programme Shadows of the Sun. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth UA-cam channel
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BEAUTIFUL
AMAZING CLIP
Beautifully produced video! I would greatly appreciate it if someone could identify the animals/birds that make sounds at ~0:02-0:18 and then again at ~0:30.
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I love the nature...it's just so beautiful!
really beautiful timelaps !
Mmm Caribou is so much better than moose meat. Thats probably one thing I miss about living up north in Manitoba, Canada. I love Caribou meat and haven't had any for the longest time. So many of my ancestors and recent generations have grown up on Caribou. I like hearing about old stories. Native Americans have always lived this life of respecting the earth and as well as the animals...kill and animal, and take what you need and bury the things you dont need. If only we stayed living that way
Very nice
Very nice.
they should have used the song caribou by the pixies in the background , its a snappy tune
2:12
I once heard about men unrighteously killing these animals for their own pleasure of having antlers in their houses, cabins. etc sometime earlier this year up in Alberta, Canada..and just leaving the caribou's body without any proper burial or even usage of their goods. Just cut off the antlers. I'm not much of an emotional person, but that truly made me sad and disappointed.
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They forgot to mention the part where swarms of millions of mosquitoes plague the reindeer during the summer months making their lives a living nightmare.
Ok yes okay okkay ao yeeaah to You forgot new animals to yeahhh.
@VetteMaro86 it sounds like a loon. an arctic loon or a common loon.
Okaay.
Every creature has the same right to servibe as practised by homosapiens
yo i bet that grass tastes like the ill business