An absolute masterpiece in every respect...crystal clear photography, insightful resonant narration by Jeremy Irons, and the majesty of the pumas themselves. Such a beautiful animal!
Cazadora is a beautiful cat. With such a beautiful face & her eyes… wow 🤩. The narrators voice makes for wonderful listening…. Almost hypnotic 😍. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Totally agree wit you .But one day these evil morons who hunt these awesome pumas wil all get ther karma . I'm 100 per cent certain . And thanks so much for showing these awesome videos of this awesome predator
I disagree,if we don't manage them there would be a lot more fatalities from cougar attacks.just like deer and other animals,if we don't manage them there would be a lot more car accidents.. conservationist conservationist conservationist
In chile they áre protected , You cannot kilo them, in argentina they're not and people that kilo them áre cattle farmers , think next before buying argentinian beef from Patagonia.
Amazing cats, so glad Chile is protecting them! I hope Argentina and other American countries follow suit. The puma was at risk of extinction because of loss of habitat and diminished prey, Chile is leading the way protecting these beautiful cats. The fence that stops Cazadora run during the hunt of the guanaco is not a casual inclusion in the doc: humans continue to advance on the animals habitat.
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Ah boy, Jeremy Irons narrating! Perfect!! His voice is so intoxicating! Did the voice of Scar in Disney’s The Lion King. Brilliant!! Note: jeremy irons does another narrating role in an episode of a Tiger in India i think, cnt remember wot UA-cam channel it is featured on thio unfortunately! If i remember i’ll leave another comment here! Its a must see!! For sure!! Think its called Tiger, Tiger! ❤
Nature is like a female human. It can be both beautiful and cruel at the same time. Wonderful story. And really appreciate the total lack of ads! New sub here.
Many commentators express their joy with respect to the narrator. I am not at all pleased the film's mixer has been allowed to have the background :music be so loud it is NOT in the background. 👎 Unwanted sound is noise, when the background sound competes with the narrator, I refuse to participate as audience. 🔇
Lol "YOU Americans.....!" haha, but yes, he sounds like him. good movie to see. He played a bad character I believe from France. 90's movie. Now Bruce Willis is not doing so well.
Juan, these cats live in the America's mountains. Because they live in so many different American countries (and languages), people from those countries have named them differentely even if they are the same animal: they are known as pumas in Argentina and Chile, and mountain lions, panthera, and cougar in North America, but they are the same species, the feline concolor.
There are a lot more names than that! I'm from Oregon and we call them cougars. Just south of us in California they're mountain lions. In Florida: either panther or painter. In the Southwest there are Indian names which have come into general use. Catamount is used someplace. Regional names.
I wonder why there are no jaguars there. Also, leopards, and lynxes will do well there. If snow leopards are there, they won't miss a bit of their home territories with the exception that they have to get used to different prey species.
Puma is pronounced poo-ma, not pyoo-ma. Only the British put a Y sound in front of any U, even in US english we know better. We have retained a few of these pronunciations, too, but not for Latin-based words as in the The Romance languages, which never have this feature, it’s only English that does. It’s hard to take seriously a special on an beautiful animal that isn’t even pronounced correctly.
to let something as small as the way a words pronounced ruin a great documentary for you just seems rediculous. im guessing you spend far to much time letting things that dont matter bother you.
😆 I’m listening to “ scar”( aka Jeremy irons) talk about other big cats 😂… ( sorry, I’m of course referring to Vids role in the lion king) but seriously, he’s one narrator among only a small handful that I can actually enjoy…. Not like so many of the annoying irritating sounding ones that either try and sound like some gritty overly dramatic / wannabe all action packed , suspenseful and over the top trying to sound like some blockbuster film movie intro like “ in a worlddddd where”… or among the British ones that pronounce r’s as w’s ( it’s a weally big pwobwem) like that massively irritating dude that narrated wildest Latin America - his surname is spink. Can’t remember dudes first name.. he’s HORRIBLY IRRITATING TO ENDURE listening to his annoying voice, inflections, cadence and how he says every single freaking sentence the same exact way with same annoying way he at the end of each and every phrase/ sentence raises in his tone , and slows down the last two words while drifting off in volume and sounding like he doesn’t move his mouth but keeps the same exact locked in space between teeth and tongue as he speaks to where it’s like he’s Only moving barely the tip of his tongue as he talks, linguistically creating this monotonous yet weird creepy way of saying crap.. Uggg he’s horrible to have to listen to and so freaking boring and flat lined and just every word he says is irritating. And then there’s the typical people that are so choppy and unnatural with so much fixation on trying to space out every few words and have annoying same typical pauses between every single sentence, same lifts. Same falls. Same timing , tones and cadence in every few words they read. And many sounds like the equivalent of some uneducated child trying to attempt to read some passages from a book out loud, yet having no natural lifts or falls or fluidity, but usually it’s those same ones that think they sound like some professional big deal. It’s so annoying. Especially having misophonia and Asperger’s syndrome, which makes it that much more difficult to endure. It’s nice when someone surely can narrate and read script in ways that don’t seem forced or irritating or flatlined or monotonous or too overly dramatic or energetic or fake or sarcastic and abrasive or arrogant .., or as if they’re of marginal intelligence, if that at all. Some of the British narrators have such obvious speech impediments and some use such badly spoken cockney sounding mispronunciations and that’s not simply a cultural thing, it’s really more so about Having and using proper education and correct grammar/ mannerisms in speaking .. those who pronounce words like teeth as teef and use w sounds anytime they are supposed to make an r sound aren’t simply just using whatever speaking style, they cannot speak those words and for content that should offer some element of educational value, one should think these networks could at least employ the narrating skills of someone who competently is capable of speaking directly, clearly, fluidly, authentically/ naturally and with an element of professionalism and quality, as it’s bad enough that this world has increasingly become more dumbed down , thanks to the internet and all these typical entities that so many people mimic and incessantly and obsessively depend on to tell them what to wear, like, do, listen to, what’s so called trendy, status worthy etc. as they think the entities dictating to them whatever irrelevant , typical and surface deep persona or fake personality they’ll have or what to follow and buy into or support or purchase or tolerate and put up with or subject others to, forcing them to tolerate the crap Is in any way making any of these people more intelligent, unique, special or worthy or in any way positively more advanced whatsoever and it’s Most certainly not doing any favors , as wisdom and discernment and especially morals and standards of any honorable value have very much declined in all of it, as well.. But anyway, as time goes by and at an alarming rate, more and more people are being dumbed down , losing cognitive abilities, good judgment, ability to discern and wisdom and intelligence, while a plethora/ cornucopia of foolishness is becoming increasingly evident… ) ANYWAY…, as I was saying, there aren’t that many people who get tasked to provide the narrative for such content that I find to even be tolerable, let alone acceptable and yet at least there still are a handful that deliver professional, quality work and have a normal, authentic and natural way of being able to deliver the script without sounding completely uneducated or under educated, or monotonous and flatlined or oppositely, overly dramatic, too wannabe- action packed- gritty and creepy , like some wannabe blockbuster film intro like that annoying dude who used to introduce movie previews with that irritating “ in a worldddddd…. Where…. Blablabla voice.. It’s creepy .. They sound like at any minute, they’re going to throw in a “immmmm Batman “… ok.. sorry, my rant is finished!! But seriously, I enjoy his narratives… He is quite “ Shakespearean dramatic” In his entire way of speaking, where I’d say if most people implemented the same inflections, mannerisms etc, I’d find it down right weird and irritating. But he’s being true to himself for sure and it definitely gives a more real and unique element to his own way of speaking. Ty for sharing. Subscribing
Well compared to Attenborough Planet Earth, this documentary is quite poor quality. That is my review. Thank you for uploading it though, I'm not criticising you.
An absolute masterpiece in every respect...crystal clear photography, insightful resonant narration by Jeremy Irons, and the majesty of the pumas themselves. Such a beautiful animal!
THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK DEEP INTO THE WORLD OF THE PUMA,,,I LOVE THE MOUNTAIN LIONS.
Beautiful documentary with vivid color. Jeremy Iron’s narration is very attractive.
What a beautiful documentary. Bravo! Thank you for sharing this.
Great documentary! Thanks to all who made it possible!!!!!!!! ❤
Absolutely great job of photography, thanks to all who participated.
Thank for this docummentary i love watching beautiful animals.
A beautiful story about one of the most beautiful animals left on the planet. Thanks.
Cazadora is a beautiful cat. With such a beautiful face & her eyes… wow 🤩. The narrators voice makes for wonderful listening…. Almost hypnotic 😍. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Almost positive that’s Jeremy Irons
@@JoeAlbert613Too stuffy for me.
IS NOT WHAT YOU SAY, BUT HOW YOU SAY IT. WONDERFUL DOCO AND NARRATOR.
When I cant sleep. Inlove listening to this guy. Hos voice is so smooth, lol.
Spectacular filming!! Wonderful close-ups and awe inducing panoramics!!!
I love cats!
All sizes, so smart and beautiful 🥳
Wow what a wonderful documentory!!!
More, please! Love the big cats (small ones, too)!
Thank you so much for posting this. It was wonderful ❤
Thank you been looking for this documentary 🙏🥰🙏
Jeremy Irons...
What a voice !
Yeah Great voice, I Loved it. 😍😍🙂🙂
Sad that people hunt these awesome cats
Totally agree wit you .But one day these evil morons who hunt these awesome pumas wil all get ther karma . I'm 100 per cent certain . And thanks so much for showing these awesome videos of this awesome predator
I disagree,if we don't manage them there would be a lot more fatalities from cougar attacks.just like deer and other animals,if we don't manage them there would be a lot more car accidents.. conservationist conservationist conservationist
Happy that pumas are increasing in many areas. I love to see nature win
A normal human undestand that you can't kill animals like that
In chile they áre protected , You cannot kilo them, in argentina they're not and people that kilo them áre cattle farmers , think next before buying argentinian beef from Patagonia.
Love the show. Protect these creatures from ranchers !
By far the best documentary I've seen on Pumas
Must be Jeremy Irons. Hats off to the photographers, too!
Incredibly adaptive cats, they can survive in places we wouldn't think they could. All the bigger cats are the planets apex predators
Amazing cats, so glad Chile is protecting them! I hope Argentina and other American countries follow suit. The puma was at risk of extinction because of loss of habitat and diminished prey, Chile is leading the way protecting these beautiful cats. The fence that stops Cazadora run during the hunt of the guanaco is not a casual inclusion in the doc: humans continue to advance on the animals habitat.
Boy, that was good. Crazy good ending, so kudos to the team that put this all together.
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You are U H MAZIN !...can't thank you enough.
Wow! love this docu! great narrating!
Excellent video with absolute top notch cinema photography.
i believe that narator is one of my famous british actors Jeremy Irons
thanks! what a marvellous episode on pumas! and besides, the voice of Jeremy Irons makes the scene more powerful and amazing!
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Love this so much! Thank you!
I LOVE BIG CAT DOCUMENTARIES!
Scar trying to recruit pumas for his new pride
Guanaco's looking at the cubs like, "Oh crap...there are four more now" ! 😩😩
great camera work, beautiful cats and environment.
Puma is also known as mountain lion 🦁 in USA.
Well Documented 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for uploading.
I know the pumas need to eat, but I am rooting for the guanaco.....
Without a doubt, the most beautiful of the big cats.
It’s scary and awesome that they can be in our backyards in California. Super rare but it’s not new.
Not as scary as it is for them with you being in their front yard
Evolution at work. These splendid animals are survivors.
Wonderful video about pumas, thank you mate!!
Absolutely amazing.. Thank you
Cazadora is an eldest daughter whose mom died and dad abandoned her. But she got a hunk of a man and started a family. Good for her.
La Rocca, what a name! So apropos, for such a rugged, powerful, specimen of a Puma! And he looks every bit of his name to... La Rocca! 💪
Move like
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Motion
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Mt.
Ah boy, Jeremy Irons narrating! Perfect!! His voice is so intoxicating!
Did the voice of Scar in Disney’s The Lion King. Brilliant!!
Note: jeremy irons does another narrating role in an episode of a Tiger in India i think, cnt remember wot UA-cam channel it is featured on thio unfortunately! If i remember i’ll leave another comment here! Its a must see!! For sure!!
Think its called Tiger, Tiger! ❤
Beautiful so-so Beautiful
To whoever hunt or kill puma, electric pumas will torture in hell, and it's not gonna stop.
Nature is like a female human. It can be both beautiful and cruel at the same time. Wonderful story. And really appreciate the total lack of ads! New sub here.
😂 I get the sentiment in your reference, but in fairness, any living Being can be cruel.., just saying 😂
Very poetic, I like
Great job,,,👏👏🌷🌷🙏🙏
This film is very atmospheric
Hi thank you nice in video nature.
Reminds me of a cat we used to have excellent documentary♥️
She has the very same eyes and facial expressions of our all white cat, Courtney.
I LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY ❤️
I CAME BACK AGAIN 😂 🙏🥰🙏
PLEASE MORE BIG CATS STORY
Another one of God's beautiful creations! 🙏🙌👑👑👑❤
Is there a part 3 to this video?
I don’t think so.
Is it first or second
Nature's killer
Quality film!
Thanks National Geographic.
I might by me a Puma now. I've got a couple of hundred dollars laying around somewhere.
I hope you don't. It is nowhere any good for a wild animal to be kept in a private environment as a house cat.
Nzuri..
There was a previous episode before ??
Chile 🇨🇱
MAGNÍFICO PUMA🙏🏻🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️
So Scar from the Lion King is narrating a documentary about pumas or mountain lions.
Heh.
The narrator has the Jeremy Irons voice wich makes this documentary even better if so...
very beautiful but which country ????
I love puma
I thought I recognized that voice!
👑🇺🇲 THE PUMA 👑🇺🇲
What's that fence doing there??
They should stock this area with hardy Himalayan Taur.
magical place
These puma look different than the one in andes mountain.
32:19 literally didnt see the male for a good 2 seconds the camo is crazy
Too loud music UNFORTUNATELY.
Excellent well narrated he should do one on women's pms moodswings on how they demean men ? To use a man and complain at the same time
The real nature
Many commentators express their joy with respect to the narrator. I am not at all pleased the film's mixer has been allowed to have the background :music be so loud it is NOT in the background. 👎 Unwanted sound is noise, when the background sound competes with the narrator, I refuse to participate as audience. 🔇
Sad that people hurt people
I wonder if animals ever can’t get pregnant like humans experience
Yes they can and they don't reproduce leading to never spreading it but genetically can still happen
Name of the narrator please. He is awesome
Jeremy irons is the narrator
He ASLSO did the LAST LION
If you would have watched the end credits, you would have seen that. No big deal though😜
Otto Clemens
Is it narrated by the bad guy from Die Hard 3?
Lol "YOU Americans.....!" haha, but yes, he sounds like him. good movie to see. He played a bad character I believe from France. 90's movie. Now Bruce Willis is not doing so well.
This isn’t a romance novel. Narrate with appropriate theme.
Agreed. His over-cultured vocal mannerisms are totally out of place here.
I just want to know why they have 3 different name's puma, cougar, mountain lion, and it's the same cat ????
Juan, these cats live in the America's mountains. Because they live in so many different American countries (and languages), people from those countries have named them differentely even if they are the same animal: they are known as pumas in Argentina and Chile, and mountain lions, panthera, and cougar in North America, but they are the same species, the feline concolor.
There are a lot more names than that! I'm from Oregon and we call them cougars. Just south of us in California they're mountain lions. In Florida: either panther or painter. In the Southwest there are Indian names which have come into general use. Catamount is used someplace. Regional names.
In Mexico a hunter told me they call the bobcat the mountain cat and the puma they call them Mexican lion
2:06
😂😂😂😂😊
Just curious, but why are you laughing?
Who is the narrator?
Jeremy lrons a famous British actor
I wonder why there are no jaguars there. Also, leopards, and lynxes will do well there. If snow leopards are there, they won't miss a bit of their home territories with the exception that they have to get used to different prey species.
Jaguars are only in the Americas and leopards 🐆 are in Africa and Asia 🌏 Lynxes can survive in cold climate.
@@davidcerullo7976 Patagonia is in the Americas, the most southern part of South America...
Pictures very nice, but the arrator spoils the documentary, tries too hard to make evetything sound dramatic.
😂. Strange comment. That's what a GOOD narrator does. Not everyone is milk toast boring ..
anna coen Yes, he's affected to the max. Can't stand him.
Well, it's difficult to please everybody...
If you try to do something, you 'll see that.... Anything....
Puma is pronounced poo-ma, not pyoo-ma. Only the British put a Y sound in front of any U, even in US english we know better. We have retained a few of these pronunciations, too, but not for Latin-based words as in the The Romance languages, which never have this feature, it’s only English that does. It’s hard to take seriously a special on an beautiful animal that isn’t even pronounced correctly.
So you say poony instead of pyoony?😂😂😂😂
to let something as small as the way a words pronounced ruin a great documentary for you just seems rediculous. im guessing you spend far to much time letting things that dont matter bother you.
English is invented by the British, so they know best to speak their language
Rubbish, the letter " u "is pronounced you, not ooh.
Looks like this might be your only decent video?
Depend on where your interest is, right? If you do not like what I post, you are totally free not to watch.
@ReneedeBruin - I like Nature and Wildlife
😆 I’m listening to “ scar”( aka Jeremy irons) talk about other big cats 😂… ( sorry, I’m of course referring to Vids role in the lion king) but seriously, he’s one narrator among only a small handful that I can actually enjoy…. Not like so many of the annoying irritating sounding ones that either try and sound like some gritty overly dramatic / wannabe all action packed , suspenseful and over the top trying to sound like some blockbuster film movie intro like “ in a worlddddd where”… or among the British ones that pronounce r’s as w’s ( it’s a weally big pwobwem) like that massively irritating dude that narrated wildest Latin America - his surname is spink. Can’t remember dudes first name.. he’s HORRIBLY IRRITATING TO ENDURE listening to his annoying voice, inflections, cadence and how he says every single freaking sentence the same exact way with same annoying way he at the end of each and every phrase/ sentence raises in his tone , and slows down the last two words while drifting off in volume and sounding like he doesn’t move his mouth but keeps the same exact locked in space between teeth and tongue as he speaks to where it’s like he’s Only moving barely the tip of his tongue as he talks, linguistically creating this monotonous yet weird creepy way of saying crap.. Uggg he’s horrible to have to listen to and so freaking boring and flat lined and just every word he says is irritating. And then there’s the typical people that are so choppy and unnatural with so much fixation on trying to space out every few words and have annoying same typical pauses between every single sentence, same lifts. Same falls. Same timing , tones and cadence in every few words they read. And many sounds like the equivalent of some uneducated child trying to attempt to read some passages from a book out loud, yet having no natural lifts or falls or fluidity, but usually it’s those same ones that think they sound like some professional big deal. It’s so annoying. Especially having misophonia and Asperger’s syndrome, which makes it that much more difficult to endure. It’s nice when someone surely can narrate and read script in ways that don’t seem forced or irritating or flatlined or monotonous or too overly dramatic or energetic or fake or sarcastic and abrasive or arrogant .., or as if they’re of marginal intelligence, if that at all. Some of the British narrators have such obvious speech impediments and some use such badly spoken cockney sounding mispronunciations and that’s not simply a cultural thing, it’s really more so about Having and using proper education and correct grammar/ mannerisms in speaking .. those who pronounce words like teeth as teef and use w sounds anytime they are supposed to make an r sound aren’t simply just using whatever speaking style, they cannot speak those words and for content that should offer some element of educational value, one should think these networks could at least employ the narrating skills of someone who competently is capable of speaking directly, clearly, fluidly, authentically/ naturally and with an element of professionalism and quality, as it’s bad enough that this world has increasingly become more dumbed down , thanks to the internet and all these typical entities that so many people mimic and incessantly and obsessively depend on to tell them what to wear, like, do, listen to, what’s so called trendy, status worthy etc. as they think the entities dictating to them whatever irrelevant , typical and surface deep persona or fake personality they’ll have or what to follow and buy into or support or purchase or tolerate and put up with or subject others to, forcing them to tolerate the crap Is in any way making any of these people more intelligent, unique, special or worthy or in any way positively more advanced whatsoever and it’s Most certainly not doing any favors , as wisdom and discernment and especially morals and standards of any honorable value have very much declined in all of it, as well.. But anyway, as time goes by and at an alarming rate, more and more people are being dumbed down , losing cognitive abilities, good judgment, ability to discern and wisdom and intelligence, while a plethora/ cornucopia of foolishness is becoming increasingly evident… ) ANYWAY…, as I was saying, there aren’t that many people who get tasked to provide the narrative for such content that I find to even be tolerable, let alone acceptable and yet at least there still are a handful that deliver professional, quality work and have a normal, authentic and natural way of being able to deliver the script without sounding completely uneducated or under educated, or monotonous and flatlined or oppositely, overly dramatic, too wannabe- action packed- gritty and creepy , like some wannabe blockbuster film intro like that annoying dude who used to introduce movie previews with that irritating “ in a worldddddd…. Where…. Blablabla voice.. It’s creepy .. They sound like at any minute, they’re going to throw in a “immmmm Batman “… ok.. sorry, my rant is finished!! But seriously, I enjoy his narratives… He is quite “ Shakespearean dramatic”
In his entire way of speaking, where I’d say if most people implemented the same inflections, mannerisms etc, I’d find it down right weird and irritating. But he’s being true to himself for sure and it definitely gives a more real and unique element to his own way of speaking. Ty for sharing. Subscribing
He's stuffy and pretentious. I can't stand him.
That pronunciation of puma is difficult to listen to. If you can't pronounce the word, why don't you just call them cougars?
Lazy script, sleepy pace.
Uhhhh...it is not a movie. It is a documentary and filmed in the wild. What did you expect?
Well compared to Attenborough Planet Earth, this documentary is quite poor quality. That is my review. Thank you for uploading it though, I'm not criticising you.