Masters of Disguise | Animal Armory | Episode 3 | Free Documentary Nature
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- Animal Armory - Episode 3: Masters of Disguise | Animal Documentary
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In the animal kingdom, the ability to hide amongst your surroundings and be unseen not only affords you safety from predators but can also make you a deadly hunter. In the African savannah, Zebra graze on grasses they seemingly disappear into. In the Madagascan jungles, Chameleon change the color of their skin to suit the trees they climb. In the warm tropics, Mantis blend in amongst the foliage as they hunt their prey. The Octopus becomes one with the great barrier reef with apparent supernatural ability. Polar Bear and the Arctic Fox disappear in the blinding snow as they scour the arctic tundra. Penguin's play, unseen by predators, in Antarctica and the Snow Leopard rules the mountains of Southeast Asia. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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In the animal kingdom, the ability to hide, disguise yourself, blend in to your surroundings and be unseen not only affords you safety from predators but can also make you a deadly hunter. In the African savannah, Zebra graze on grasses they seemingly disappear into. In the Madagascan jungles, Chameleons change the color of their skin to suit the trees they climb. In the warm tropics, Mantis blend in amongst the foliage as they hunt their prey.
The Octopus becomes one with the great barrier reef with apparent supernatural ability. Polar Bears and the Arctic Fox disappear in the blinding snow as they scour the arctic tundra. Penguins play, unseen by predators, in Antarctica and the Snow Leopard rules the mountains of Southeast Asia.
Animal Armory takes a closer look at these fantastical superpowers and the animals that wield them.
Watch 'Animal Armory - Episode 4' here: ua-cam.com/video/aQJy3E_vkVE/v-deo.html
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Please Indonesian subtitles option
Are you the people behind making these? They are incredible! Even if not, thank you for making them available on youtube. It is so awesome to have such high quality documentaries for free!
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Sorry but these animals were well thought out by God, not evolved. Stevie Wonder could see that!
This is 1000 times better than any movie.
Thanks so much.
Love to the production management💕
I WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE WITH YOU! 👍💕👍
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This is absolutely stunning. I love the voice over. There is always something special about watching nature and animals.
Nowhere NEAR as good as a voice as David Attenborough though 🔥
Those snow leopards are the most beautiful animal on the planet!
All cats are!
@@gerryhouska2859 I have her attention.. hmmm please don't eat meh.. 😟
Heavenly and majestic :)
Of all the cats, I love the snow leopard the most!
snow leopard and lynx are my favorites. beautiful creatures
Love this documentary so much! The narrator is amazing, also let's not forget the writer Andy Mitchell! Thank you for making this available for free!
I love the goose noises coming from the crow at 13:01 and the horse noises for the zebras. Totally accurate!
I feel you!!
I always hate it when videos & movies show an eagle, but use the cry of a red-tailed hawk.
I was thinking the same thing. Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Fantastic documentary ! Hope we as humans preserve all of the species, and for that matter, all animal/plant life for generations to come. Snow Leopards are just astonishing !
I can actually feel what's shown here without actually being there in the wild. Beautiful creatures and masterfully lensed.
"The narration was amazing, helped me understand everything the video had to offer, it was so relaxing.
I wish everyone who clicked on this video the most love, peace and abundance. You’re so much closer than you realize. I love you♥"
This documentary deserves an Oscar. @@theflux-wildlife
I’ve had about 30 mantises from all over the world even wild ones. Each one has their own personalities!!!!! Amazing critters‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I used to bred them in my room and I have to say, you are absolutely right!
Helo Ashley
it's really hard to believe that the octopus camouflage is real.
absolutely stunning
I just love that pimp walk the chameleon does!!!😂😝😂
lmaoooo pimp game was cold AF
It's not evolution, it's creation. 🌿🌺
I see what you're going for but no. Its evolution. By definition.
Evolution is a theory
Thank you for sharing these awesome nature documentaries. May God bless you all. The voice over is a perfect choice. Excellent work by all
One of the best videos I’ve seen with perfect voiceover
Just finished watching....wonderful episode! Brilliant subject matter, relaxing, intriguing music, exquisite cinematography, & Lee Perry has such a commanding presence as narrator, yet calm & serene ...Animal Armory series has quickly become my new favorite!
Thnx so much for this lovely program! Perfect for rainy day in NY.
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Simply amazing. Nature is breathtaking.
The break beat during the species ability breakdown is unique
The Snow Leopard, HANDS DOWN; #1 Hunter in this video!
Did you see it scaling down the mountain? The speed & agility…The control, AND still was able to keep hold of its quarry?!🤯
AH-Mazing!❤
Yes
Snow leapords always have the hardest and most impressive kill then anyone in the animal kingdom.
Thanks for this wonderful documentary. They are talented and real masters. We as humans need to learn many things from them.
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Nature does not distinguish between right and wrong, only admiration and contempt.
The octopus is my favorite wow!
Thank you for posting such priceless 💎 "FREE" videos!!!🙏💕👍🙏💞
Snow leopard definitely once of my favourite animals.
Absolutely 💯 make me comfortable to watch this fantastic documentary thanks
I've loved shows like this since I was a kid!
the snow leopards are my favourite along with the penguins.
Great piece of animal documentary. Many thanks for uploading!!!
Great documentary movie about animal armory...protective mimicry to escape from predator.
Great Documentary thanks for sharing.
Damn, the animations in this documentary are extremely well made. I am utterly amazed by the animator's sheer skill and professionalism. Please give this guy a raise!
By the way, did you ever smoke DMT?
I have no idea what DMT is. So no. But thanks for the praise. Much appreciated.
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Glory be to God, the Great Creator 🌺 🌾🌿
Beautiful scenery and animals.
Incredible Mathematics!👋👋
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Octopus master of disguise wow they are genius. Mantes and chameleon they can change colors they can, Escape from there prey great narrator and writer.
Brilliant from start to finish please keep doing what you do it does not fall on deaf ears !!!
This is a very beautiful sound and really brings a sense of peace in my mind
Stunning all around!
The arctic fox sounds exactly like Sabre Wulf from the first Killer Instinct It had to be the arctic fox they used for Sabre Wulf‘s sound affects💯
There is a big mistake in this. The dazzle camouflage doesn't work to hide the zebra in the grass, it's designed to make it difficult to judge distance to a target. So when the lion goes to attack the zebra he might pounce too soon, and when he is in the chase he will find it difficult when to strike out with his claws. The same thing was used against submarines.
The stripes mainly keeps away insects.
I wouldn’t call it “a big mistake?” Scientist have posed varying hypothesis as to the actual “function of zebra striping.”
Amending their findings as more is learned. The overall consensus being; in a large groups, it is hard to single out one target. Therefore making it appear to be one very large target to a predator.
Also; as pointed out in the documentary; in high grass they DO provide a camouflage-effect that aids in eluding predators.
What you report may be another function of Zebra stripes, however this documentary I feel, does indeed provide accurate information.
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Finally, an American calling a zebra the way its supposed to be pronounced
EGG-ZAK-LEE!!😝👍
Lol he's not American. Hello his accent is pretty obvious!
@@kevinaragon5691 obviously what?
@@khae74 its obviously there
He's British. .-.
is this original footage? or from somewhere else? regardless, it looks freakin fantastic! the editing is superb.
Definitely footage from somewhere else. Much of the footage here I have seen in other documentaries over the years.
Excelente documental.
The octopus is the master of all.
Regarding mantises, I never knew we had any in the lowlands of western Oregon until 5 years ago. We had one sitting on our porch. And this is the 45th parallel, so we're not in the tropics. They said mantises are in the tropics. I'm saying their range extends well beyond the tropics.
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We would have them in our screened in porch in Boston ma.
So I'd say the are not limited to the tropics
Yeah. I'm taking these with a grain of salt. These docs get exceedingly ridiculous but I'm desperate for more animal knowledge. It sucks to have to shuffle through fact and fiction when that was their job to begin with.
also Hungary, Germany
They’re mostly from the tropics but we have non native and native ones here in North America like the Carolina Mantis. Lots of gardeners released the tropical ones in their yards in the NE US and other places to fight insects, so they have been introduced here by humans a lot besides getting here on storms etc.
Great work. Thank you!
Polar bears are my favorite animals, nice documentary overall
Within the animal kingdom, there's a delicate dance between predator and prey, each relying on the other for survival.
How awesome is our Creator
Brilliant upload 👌 thanks 🤘
oooo my God, how does that camouflage happen? respect nature
Octopus is the master of disguise
Excellent professional objective 🍄🌵🐙
Lions are colorblind. You learn something new every day in nature
Subxanallah it is a clear that these creatures had been created by a wise and magnificent creator Allah Almighty
Amazing production
the best docu i have seen in the past few years
Thank you chameleons for eating scary insects,spiders.
🤣 that’s funny.
What killed the megabeasts (2002)
Before we Ruled The Earth (2003)
Prehistoric america (2003)
Walking With Caveman (2003)
Snow leopards are my favorite big cats🤍🤍
snow leopard is so beautiful
Amazing! I love it!
can we translate this video to ethnic AKHA language for education purpose? we akha people really love animal video.
Why did only the Arctic Fox get the club music..? 😂😂😂 What did the Fox say!?!?!?! Lmfao 😂😂😂😂
JK the Polar Bear got it too!!! Lmao I guess it’s for the Arctic white animals…😂😂😂
Also the Arctic Snow Leopards, guess I should’ve waited b4 commenting lmao….😂
I'm becoming a big fan of this channel🥰
love this documentary so much...also your voice ♥♥♥
I will always love and support lions above all animals. they have a hard life and r amazing wonderful beautiful animals. Though I do love all animals, but have a deep love for lionesses and lions.
이것은 천국입니다. 이 음악은 내 모피 아기만큼 나에게 도움이 되었습니다. 우리는 함께 소파에서 자고 끝납니다. 그는 구조된 개이며 많은 학대를 받았지만 이제는 진정한 꽃으로 피어나고 있습니다 😇
Great documentary
Fascinating!!!
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Excelente documental e investigación animal
Ya right, the Zebra is a master of disguise that you can barely see them in the plains of Africa! LOL No wonder the lions are starving!!! LOL LOL
How did you know lions are colorblind?
This new year I want a new Madagascar movie.
This is the life I chose✊😂Yaaaay!! for animal documentaries
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Watching this shows me how regular humans are
Only humans can watch this show
muy buenos documentales
Muy bonitos videos y muy bien gravados bienvien
Whooooa.
Zebra stripes are a brilliant camo...
Lioness: say less
A educação ambiental é crucial para inspirar a próxima geração a proteger animais selvagens.
Trust animals to play out some amazing nature bequeathed survival tricks.
A man cannot choose his colour neither can a Zebra his stripes, All credit due to a creator God!
What about Chameleon?
Cállese wey!
Siempre me lo pregunté, quién o qué define el color...
Brilliant!
Brilliant!
2.2.2022.First class and excellent.
Great Show💚🤠
El que mas me asombro es el del pulpo 😮
It’s crazy how aggressive praying mantises are towards their prey but they’re not aggressive towards humans I’ve never heard of someone gettin’ bit by a praying mantis FACTS
**HERE'S A THOUGHT: just how many different types of species will become extinct in our generation ALONE!!!**
Yeeeeeeaahhhhhhhhh.
So nice thank you admin
Love
Love.
Genial 👍😃👌🎉😂
I, as one, think that you forgot about the fact that the polar bears hair is hollow, and it forms a light tube, helping keep the bear warm, look it up.
gotta love this stuff
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Whooa.
soo nice documentary.
Lions have a hard time killing zebras, not because of the camouflage but because the zebra is a fast runner and in a long run can outrun a lion. That's why lions have to get close to a zebra to catch one, which they can easily see.
Lions have colored sight,just not like me and you.They have fewer cones but see greater in night.
i bet you're a member of flat earther
Im colorblind and this is deeply offensive .....how presumptuous to assume that , im reporting you for such a hurtful comment
29:11 I don’t know why this penguin running from this skua biting it’s @ss was so funny to me. Please forgive me for laughing 😂🙏🏿
They keep using a a loud horse whinny for the Zebra. :) Same family but they do have differernt sounds.