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The predator zone truly isn’t for the faint-hearted! This episode captures the rawest, fiercest moments of nature with such power. Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely! The predator zone is where nature's true power shines, and it's hard not to feel the tension with every scene. It’s a constant battle for survival, and every moment brings something new and thrilling.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the content resonates with you. I always strive to make these topics engaging and easy to understand.
You're absolutely right! The fight for survival in the predator zone is incredible to witness. These animals are truly masters of adaptation, and every moment is a reminder of nature's raw power. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts!
The intensity of these battles is unmatched! The wild savannah has countless stories of survival, each more fierce and captivating than the last. Stay tuned for more!
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my comment and I will continue to watch your videos because I love learning about wildlife and you guys do an aw😮job of showing them in their natural habitat!! Keep emailing coming and thank you again!!
Thank you very much for understanding us, basic mistakes like wrong names of Leopard species are unacceptable, I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
Your company needs to invest in editing. In the beginning your camera is showing a leopard and the narrator is calling a cheetah. Do you guys know the difference?
Thank you for the feedback! We’re always working to improve accuracy and will take this into account for future videos. We appreciate your attention to detail!
Exactly! In the predator zone, survival is all about strategy, strength, and instinct. These predators have evolved to handle fierce competition by being faster, smarter, or more persistent than their rivals. It’s incredible how each predator adapts to its environment and the challenges it faces.
Good catch! You’re absolutely correct-cheetahs typically don’t climb trees like leopards do. Thanks for pointing that out; it helps make sure viewers get accurate information about these incredible animals!
It's all good I know you guys work very hard to put out such awesome videos and mistakes happen!! And you are not the only ones who have mixed them up so all in all your videos are very good and I really enjoy checking them out as soon as you post them!! African wildlife is what I love watching and learning about because it is so fascinating to see how they interact and how they survive such harsh conditions. Please keep the videos coming and I won't bother you anymore because I know you put great effort into making sure everything is on spot!! Thank you very much for all the enjoyment you have given me over the past year that I have been on UA-cam and finding your site. I am a subscriber and will continue to be one. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication
Thank you so much for your kind words and understanding! We're thrilled to hear how much you enjoy our content on African wildlife. We strive to provide accurate and engaging information, but mistakes do happen, and your feedback is always helpful. Your support as a subscriber means a lot to us, and we'll keep working hard to bring you more fascinating content. Thank you again for watching and for being a part of our community!
So So Sorry! And thank you very much for understanding us, basic mistakes like wrong names of Leopard species are unacceptable, I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy in our documentaries, and your attention to detail helps us improve. We appreciate your feedback!
Your inability to distinguish a cheetah from a leopard makes this unwatchable... I realize the "narrator" is AI-generated, but someone had to write the script. That someone needs to do a lot more homework.
Thank you very much! I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
@7:47 that is not no damn cheetah, sometimes I can see people getting a Jaguar jaguar and a leopard mixed up, but not once they see a picture of a lion, or a elephant and they realize they're in Africa, what team does you know climb trees,???
Thank you for catching that! We strive for accuracy, and mix-ups like these can be frustrating. Cheetahs and leopards do have distinct characteristics, and you're absolutely right-leopards are known for climbing trees, while cheetahs usually aren’t. We’ll work to avoid such errors in the future. Your attention to detail is appreciated!
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy in our documentaries, and your feedback helps us improve. We appreciate your attention to detail!
I became quite annoyed when this video discussed cheetahs while showing leopards. The rosette shaped spots of leopards is the easiest tell. How could a "nature" video screw that up, I wonder? At least, it seemed to be corrected as the video continued on. Just sayin'.
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy, and we appreciate your keen eye. It's important for us to provide correct information, and your feedback helps us improve. We hope you enjoyed the rest of the video!
Thank you for catching that mistake! We strive for accuracy and appreciate feedback that helps us improve. We’ll ensure such errors are avoided in the future.
Omgsh. 1st of all, the big cats in the trees here, are leopards,, not cheetahs. Crocs are reptiles, not a fish species, aquatic would've been the right term. I stopped watching, had too. Scrolled ahead to see if there were actually any lions in it, besides the first minute of the video, since the title does say, "Lion and the great predator's fight for survival"...but that was a nope! Cool.🙄 Yet another click-bait. Hahaha, then I happen to notice the description comment and saw that the titles don't even match!🤣 And no, i'm not a troll. I'm just sick of seeing people throw together clips from other shit, make their own story too it, then throw it on here & make $$. Educational? Was! In it's original form.😐 Lol, some 20 something yr old, sitting in his parent's basement, clipping, copying & pasting away. Easy $$! Must've learned from that Matt kid huh? Everyone, just because the narrator SOUNDS professional, don't be fooled! Happens ALOT in nature videos, but I see it all over UA-cam. Use your discernment, because there's also alot out there meant to cause harm.😣 Be aware all!✌
Thank you for your detailed feedback! It’s clear you’re passionate about accurate and authentic nature content, and we truly respect that. We aim to provide meaningful documentaries, but we understand there’s always room for improvement. Your insights encourage us to strive for better clarity and authenticity in future videos. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for caring about quality storytelling!
*We hope you enjoyed "WILD SAVANNAH | Fight to Survive: Predator Zone!" . If the intensity of these survival battles kept you hooked, please like, share, and subscribe for more incredible wildlife adventures. Your support allows us to continue sharing the untamed beauty of nature. Which moment or predator impressed you the most? Let us know in the comments below!*
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We love it!
The narrator totally doesn't know what he's talking about. Calling Leopards Cheetah's Wth?
The predator zone is not for the faint of heart-this episode captures nature's fiercest moments perfectly.
The predator zone truly isn’t for the faint-hearted! This episode captures the rawest, fiercest moments of nature with such power. Glad you enjoyed it!
Watching predators struggle for survival highlights the raw power of nature.
Witnessing the challenges these predators face truly showcases nature’s untamed power. Thank you for watching!
The raw power of nature is on full display in this episode. Every moment in the predator zone kept me on the edge of my seat.
Absolutely! The predator zone is where nature's true power shines, and it's hard not to feel the tension with every scene. It’s a constant battle for survival, and every moment brings something new and thrilling.
WOW!!! I love this 🥰
THANK YOU SO MUCH
WOW! Very best animal documentary!
Thank you so much! We’re thrilled you think it’s the best-your support means a lot to us!
@@naturesmomentstv Thanks
Me too!
You have a talent for making complex topics accessible
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the content resonates with you. I always strive to make these topics engaging and easy to understand.
So impressive ! Attactive in feel sound! Watch and chilling videos! trully wild savanah is very beauty and wonderful!
Couldn't agree more!
It's a leopard near the beginning cheetahs don't climb trees
You're absolutely right! Cheetahs don't usually climb trees, but leopards do. Thanks for pointing that out and for watching closely!
Yes they do
@krayziejackson8027 I've never seen 1 do it b4 u must be privileged don't tell me sharks climb trees aswel lol
They can climb trees not to common but that clearly was a leopard not a cheetah.
😂😂😂😂@@dannyb38yrs
Unbelievable action! The fight for survival in the predator zone is intense. It’s amazing to see how these creatures adapt to their harsh environment.
You're absolutely right! The fight for survival in the predator zone is incredible to witness. These animals are truly masters of adaptation, and every moment is a reminder of nature's raw power. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Incredible intensity! The fight for survival in the predator zone is brutal yet fascinating. What other fierce battles await in the wild savannah?
The intensity of these battles is unmatched! The wild savannah has countless stories of survival, each more fierce and captivating than the last. Stay tuned for more!
0:00 - 1:45 great intro ♥
THANK YOU
at the start u were showing a leopard instead of cheeater but overall good documentary good job
Thank you for catching that! We strive for accuracy, and your attention to detail helps us improve. We're glad you enjoyed the documentary overall!
I love this channel😄
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my comment and I will continue to watch your videos because I love learning about wildlife and you guys do an aw😮job of showing them in their natural habitat!! Keep emailing coming and thank you again!!
Thank you very much for understanding us, basic mistakes like wrong names of Leopard species are unacceptable, I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
Your company needs to invest in editing. In the beginning your camera is showing a leopard and the narrator is calling a cheetah. Do you guys know the difference?
Thank you for the feedback! We’re always working to improve accuracy and will take this into account for future videos. We appreciate your attention to detail!
Just. Started watching but it's looking decent so far ❤
Glad to hear you're enjoying it so far! Hope the rest keeps you captivated-thanks for watching!
Intense and thrilling! The predator zone is a true battle for survival. How do these predators keep up with such fierce competition?
Exactly! In the predator zone, survival is all about strategy, strength, and instinct. These predators have evolved to handle fierce competition by being faster, smarter, or more persistent than their rivals. It’s incredible how each predator adapts to its environment and the challenges it faces.
Cheetah don’t climb trees, it’s a leopard your referring too. 7:36 thank me later.
Good catch! You’re absolutely correct-cheetahs typically don’t climb trees like leopards do. Thanks for pointing that out; it helps make sure viewers get accurate information about these incredible animals!
It's all good I know you guys work very hard to put out such awesome videos and mistakes happen!! And you are not the only ones who have mixed them up so all in all your videos are very good and I really enjoy checking them out as soon as you post them!! African wildlife is what I love watching and learning about because it is so fascinating to see how they interact and how they survive such harsh conditions. Please keep the videos coming and I won't bother you anymore because I know you put great effort into making sure everything is on spot!! Thank you very much for all the enjoyment you have given me over the past year that I have been on UA-cam and finding your site. I am a subscriber and will continue to be one. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication
Thank you so much for your kind words and understanding! We're thrilled to hear how much you enjoy our content on African wildlife. We strive to provide accurate and engaging information, but mistakes do happen, and your feedback is always helpful. Your support as a subscriber means a lot to us, and we'll keep working hard to bring you more fascinating content. Thank you again for watching and for being a part of our community!
Great white flamingos??? They are Pelicans!!
Yes!
great photography but this AI narrator keeps calling leopards "cheetahs" and pelicans "flamingos"
So So Sorry! And thank you very much for understanding us, basic mistakes like wrong names of Leopard species are unacceptable, I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
That's not even a cheetah that's a jaguar 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy in our documentaries, and your attention to detail helps us improve. We appreciate your feedback!
Your inability to distinguish a cheetah from a leopard makes this unwatchable... I realize the "narrator" is AI-generated, but someone had to write the script. That someone needs to do a lot more homework.
Not a cheetah🐆 it's a Jaguars
Yes! I Will Fix it!
wombat get it rt ,aihole
Please there difference between cheatter and leopard
Do another work, what you call a kudu or koodoo, it's just the Red Hartebeest, sable or Roan antelopes.The great Kudu is the one we saw at last.
Thank you very much! I am the team leader of the team that punished the Content Editor. He is a new employee so there are some shortcomings. Will fix it next time.
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That is not a cheetah it is a leopard.
@7:47 that is not no damn cheetah, sometimes I can see people getting a Jaguar jaguar and a leopard mixed up, but not once they see a picture of a lion, or a elephant and they realize they're in Africa, what team does you know climb trees,???
@10:00 that's a cheetah
Thank you for catching that! We strive for accuracy, and mix-ups like these can be frustrating. Cheetahs and leopards do have distinct characteristics, and you're absolutely right-leopards are known for climbing trees, while cheetahs usually aren’t. We’ll work to avoid such errors in the future. Your attention to detail is appreciated!
YES
The Kudus are hartebeest, the cheetahs are leopards and the flamingos are pelicans. Shitty job.
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy in our documentaries, and your feedback helps us improve. We appreciate your attention to detail!
I became quite annoyed when this video discussed cheetahs while showing leopards. The rosette shaped spots of leopards is the easiest tell. How could a "nature" video screw that up, I wonder? At least, it seemed to be corrected as the video continued on. Just sayin'.
Thank you for pointing that out! We strive for accuracy, and we appreciate your keen eye. It's important for us to provide correct information, and your feedback helps us improve. We hope you enjoyed the rest of the video!
Dude doesn't know what he's talking about, calling Leopard's Cheetah's!!!!!
Thank you for catching that mistake! We strive for accuracy and appreciate feedback that helps us improve. We’ll ensure such errors are avoided in the future.
@naturesmomentstv 👌🏽
leopards are not cheetas, and vice-versa
Thanks for pointing that out
When he’s talking about “cheetahs” the animal in the video is a leopard 🐆 and he’s calling it a cheetah LOL!!…
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Get your facts right before posting dude
Please point out where we are wrong?
Once again, you talk about cheetah, and what we see... a leopard !
Cheetahs are the faster animal on earth ! And can't climb the trees.
Oh! My Bro! Haizzzz
Omgsh. 1st of all, the big cats in the trees here, are leopards,, not cheetahs. Crocs are reptiles, not a fish species, aquatic would've been the right term. I stopped watching, had too. Scrolled ahead to see if there were actually any lions in it, besides the first minute of the video, since the title does say, "Lion and the great predator's fight for survival"...but that was a nope! Cool.🙄 Yet another click-bait. Hahaha, then I happen to notice the description comment and saw that the titles don't even match!🤣 And no, i'm not a troll. I'm just sick of seeing people throw together clips from other shit, make their own story too it, then throw it on here & make $$. Educational? Was! In it's original form.😐 Lol, some 20 something yr old, sitting in his parent's basement, clipping, copying & pasting away. Easy $$! Must've learned from that Matt kid huh? Everyone, just because the narrator SOUNDS professional, don't be fooled! Happens ALOT in nature videos, but I see it all over UA-cam. Use your discernment, because there's also alot out there meant to cause harm.😣 Be aware all!✌
Thank you for your detailed feedback! It’s clear you’re passionate about accurate and authentic nature content, and we truly respect that. We aim to provide meaningful documentaries, but we understand there’s always room for improvement. Your insights encourage us to strive for better clarity and authenticity in future videos. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for caring about quality storytelling!
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