Sardine Feeding Frenzy with Sharks, Penguins and More | 4K UHD | The Hunt | BBC Earth
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2024
- A sizeable shoal of Sardines proves to be quite a magnet for a variety of different sea predators. Surprisingly, none of the predators on display attack each other, instead they corral the ball of fish, taking turns to eat.
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That whale at the end, wow!
They all just swam away
What kind of whale?
@@billy-jackdefoucault-kilga1795 Bryde's whale, pronounced broo-da.
@@DuchessofEarlGrey Excellent
@@DuchessofEarlGrey That's a really funny bastardization of his name, and you can trust every Scandinavian will giggle and shake their head at it. lol
Probably the greatest nature video of all time If this doesn't show the circle of life I don't know what does
camerman didn't even get any, thank you for your hardwork
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this is the comment that I looking for😅
3:38 I love how everyone move out the way for no reason and... boom a huge Whale appears out of nowhere, amazing camera work.
Whale: The remaining fish are mine
When life starts feeling rough, remember that at least you're not a sardine!
Hats off to the people who filmes this amazing scene!
Interspecies predators working together? Nice!
Big guy showed up.
This was like a - all you can have buffet for the predators
I’m sure the final gulp had some shark and bird and bluefin mixed within
It’s great BUT… BBC come on. Those were NOT penguins! 😂
😂😂
Someone's cornbread didn't get done in the middle 😂
Considering seals would eat Penguins, there's that 😁
@@nancyvillines4552, Actually, very rarely they do. In actuality, Seals and Penguins live together side-by-side, peacefully.
@@nancyvillines4552 only leopard seals commonly eat penguins
Whale: allright, everyone get their fills. Let me finish the feast.
Cameraman: what? I dont get any
Perfect dinner ending by the cunning & Greedy Buddha Whale 😭
😂😂😂😂 it's a Bryde's whale, pronounced broodus
I never get tired of watching this
Sardining ain't easy.
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This actually looks like it a scene in a fictional film. That’s how unbelievable it was. I mean, the whale to conclude all of that. Can’t make it up 🤯
Well done, well done sea lions! You watched the shoal without touching any individual, says a representative of the tuna. Thank you very much!
🐋 AT THE END,WOW!
Surprised the sardines aren't extinct after that.
The sardine run is the largest movement of biomass on Earth, there's billions and billions of them, these are just the unlucky few!
I was gonna say, there will be probably still be a lot afterwards. Oh boy was I wrong 😮
And then throw human fishing into the mix.
ua-cam.com/video/p15JDA7h3vc/v-deo.htmlsi=1UFm84RkKqLN62hi
We have to keep in mind that each female sardine lay 50 to 60 000 eggs each time. Even if most of them are eaten during their larvae period drifting in the current, many will make it to the mature stage and reproduce as well.
There’s another fish species even more common with trillions of individuals, it’s the lantern fish that spend most of its time in the deep.
David Attenborough spoke about this species once in « Our planet - High seas » entirely available on youtube !
This is a very extraordinary scene to see so many different animals work together and not attack each other 🦭🐟🐬🦈🪿 and a🐳
Birth and death are the boundary limits of the life of every being on the planet. These are two sisters who complement each other, two halves of the whole, who constantly touch and interact. Each is the start of something new, at the same time both symbolize the completion of another cycle of being. And if we associate only pleasant and joyful moments with birth, then the end of life, approaching daily, scares and scares the unknown.
Impressive!
Sea Lions - Bravest Predators
Tuna - Fastest Predators
Birds - Keenest of Sight Predators
Sharks - Fiercest Predators
Dolphins - Smartest Predators
Whales - Strongest Predators
Penguins - Invisible Predators
And probably, Wisest Predators as well.
Noo. Whales were the most greedy predators..
Not strongest
Dolphins are actually a type of whale.
@@desireluminsa5261, Yes, Strongest. Besides, who asked you, Muscle Brain?
The greatest underwater animal show I have ever seen on record! wHat an amazing world! Stunning hunters in one capture and the end is the most powerful! THnak You BBC and narrator Attennorough! 🤗
Wow, they ate them ALL! Great how the sharks don't chase the seals and the seals don't chase the tuna.
Wait until the humans show up lol
Big shark steps in the chat makes entrance
How many times u uplad this😂
So basically this is hell for a sardine
The whale done the feast in 1 swallow 🔥💯
Mesmerising
Have dreamy and relaxing moments
Amazing videography ❤❤
The power of nature unbelievably 😮
it's spectacular what is happening under us and we don't know
Looks really beautiful
Amazing!!!!
Majestic
Fascinating! ❤😊
3:38
Que lindo de ver
Wow just wow
Well, that was a genocide if you ask me 😮 the whale at the end was brutal. But that’s nature, beautiful and somewhat terrifying
Super beautiful
The Best
Everyone was pissed by the whale but they can't say anything
How many time you gonna upload this?
Sehr schön Gruss Jürgen 🤠
The camera crew should have had some.
Then comes the heavy artillery
Bro that whale is cheating 😂
真壯觀🎉
The title of the video says penguins. Where they at?
There were sea lions, tuna, some flying birds, sharks, dolphins and a whale, but no penguins
And the last humans fishermen drop their nets all predators catch😅
Aaa socooorrooo
It sucks to be a Sardine. I think I saw my Nona in there grabbing a few.
गजब
“Show’s over.” - 🐋
Imagine being the only survivor 😅
No one would believe your story. 😄
MasyaAllah🎉
This looks exactly the same as the one you uploaded 6 years ago
Omg the whale
So glad I'm human and on land right now! 😮... 😢... 😂
Where are the penguins?
Why don’t the predators eat each other in this hunt? Is there any mechanism or sth that prevent and urge them not to do so?
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صبحان الله
Assalamu'alaikum
This should be a video game! “Sardine Attack n Run”! Here’s my vision.
GOAL: Collect as many sardines as possible. Their baitball ability can impede progress. If UTILITY is inefficient, they will escape into deeper waters.
OFFENSE:
* Cape Fur Seal: general school controller. High agility, moderate speed, moderate accuracy. Starter choice.
RANGE:
* Cape Gannet: Plunge Dive ability. High speed, moderate accuracy, low agility.
PRECISION:
* Cape Cormorant: Precise Dive ability: Very flexible and agile, with moderate speed. Extremely accurate as well.
*Sooty Shearwater: Range + Precision. Also has the precise dive ability. Smaller. Low speed, high accuracy and moderate agility. Smaller size. Shorter cooldown rate.
* African Penguin: Precision + Offense. High accuracy, agility and speed. Longer cooldown rate.
UTILITY:
* Eastern Little Tuna: Thunnus Swarm ability: calls a school of tuna to strike from the bottom of the baitball, preventing them from retreating to deep waters. Moderate agility, high speed, low accuracy.
HEAVYWEIGHTS:
* Common Dolphin: Heavyweight Utility. Baitballer ability: schools and divide the baitball into smaller, more manageable shoals. High agility, high speed and moderate accuracy.
* Copper Shark: Heavyweight offensive. Bronze Herder ability: herds sardines into baitball. Bull Charge ability: individuals take turns charging through the baitball, taking more than 1 fish at a time. High cooldown rate. Moderate speed, high agility, and high accuracy.
* Bryde’s Whale: Heavyweight nuke. Make Way ability: when Bryde’s Whale charges towards a baitball, other predators move away. Uses huge mouth to scoop up hundreds of sardines. High cooldown.
A baleia não sabe brincar. 😂😂
Penguins aren't involved there
Тут же графика компьютерная примешана
This can't be real footage. There is no way
Poor Sardines... 😕
That was a that's A Mob getting linched😅
Didn't the whale swallow some sea lions also
Whales are filter feeders, their throat isn’t big enough to swallow a Sea lion even if it tried, it’d choke/suffocate 59 to death, The Sea Lions also got out of the way as the Whale was approaching
There are no penguins.
Sardines are the world's healthiest fish...High in omega 3's and calcium and very low in mercury...
What is even healthier is the plankton they consume. That is how they get the omega-3 and all of the other nutrients.
Now i know why sardines now are expensive 😡
All the seals need to do is swim along and open their mouths then they can get their mouths full in one swoop so they can get full faster and move out of the way so the other seals can get in thier
Those Sardines we're like Britishers amidst Indian Freedom Fighters😊
So sorry is this a British Channel too, no offence please😂
I thought fish are vegan
Another myth busted.
🤲👨👩👧👦🍀🧚♀️🙏
An early April Fool's prank with "penguin" in the title? I see that you renamed the original high definition 1080p video from six years ago with "penguins" as well: ua-cam.com/video/6zOarcL1BSc/v-deo.html
з'явіўся кіт, на гэтым ежа скончылася. 😋
Less disturbing than an average buffet line in America.
This looks like cgi is it suppose to look real
It's real; it's a clip of a full-length episode with lots of "looks like cgi" footage. And this is a 4k release of the 2k video released six years ago at ua-cam.com/video/6zOarcL1BSc/v-deo.html where someone else quesrion if it is real or cgi.
@@RavinRay dope
Jesus Christ Holds all things together
3:38 Dude
Poor Sardines, aren't they threatened to be extinct ?