I absolutely love how they're showing us how the deer sees what's happening. I knew the prey see a different way so they can't see the predator approach but to see it in a documentary is fantastic. I tried to talk about cooperative evolution to someone on Instagram and they just kept to the old view of competitive evolution to continue their false narrative of life on Earth. Cooperative evolution is more prevalent as we just saw with these lemurs protecting the deer with their alarms. Predators get to use it too like in the ocean when sharks go to cleaning stations to get rid of parasites. Darwin didn't even say it was survival of the fittest, that's probably from a reporter's simplified article about his paper like Newton's apple story to explain gravity, Darwin's theory was actually more about survival of the most adaptable.
although the lemurs aren't intentionally protecting them, but the deer figured out that the call meant danger. Also the lemurs figured out that deer know the call so sometimes they won't even call.. animals are cruel sometimes
Animals have different colour spectrums than us. We see a tiger as an orange cat but to a deer for example the tiger is almost entirely green with black stripes
Poachers are a big part of why the tigers are dying , it's no easy kill tho even with a gun . But they are endangered wich is upsetting hopefully we can help .
I witnessed an similar scene on a small scale. A cat was creeping onto a clueless squirrel when the crows raised an alarm. She did not give up and tried again after some time. Again the crows did their thing. One crow even attacked her.
@@senerzen you didn't understood what I said. You have wavelengths corresponding to each colour. But wavelength is not colour. Ultimately we recognise each wavelength/ colour by our ability to see. Which could be limited/different. If a being has more than 3 colours as primary colours it would see all rainbow colours entirely differently from what we do.
From the deer’s perspective: Saving you from a predator. From the monkey’s perspective: Ensuring a predator is one day closer to starvation, leaving one less predator to worry about.
David's videos are extremely well crafted; how we use science to explain & account for what we see & what we don't see. I used his videos in combination with work sheets for teaching science & food webs for over 30 years. How to inspire an inquiry into nature.
Being a tiger is never easy! Those langur eyes are absent in case of lions. Also lions are lighter and smaller and can sprint faster in the open. While in jungle it's totally the opposite.
A Indian tour guide once said he's lived in a village surrounded by wild tigers and has never seen one so I said how do you know it's surrounded by tigers he said because bodys show up every now and then and the only time you see a tiger is when it's too late.
If you look up the success rate of an average predatory hunt you’d realize that most of the time she helps the prey The thing predators have going for them is that they can go a month without food trying again and again until they finally catch one
Magnifique animal...Une fourure incomparable...Il est superbe et magestueux le tigre. J'adore ce phélin pour le plus beau de tous...Maintenent c'est mon avis perso bien sure, a chacun c'est gout.🇧🇪👋😮🤗👍🐅💞🙋♀️
A few deer survived consecutively means a tiger dead. We know where the priorities are between tiger and deer. Tiger is endangered, so a few deer need to go.
mutual aid is a factor in evolution. Tiger hunts alone, therefore no one to help, but deer survives in mutual societies with monkeys and other animals, therefore helping each other to survive.
@@truthseeker4838No animal “owes” itself to become food for others. The deer are trying to survive, just as the tiger is. If the deer win, they win. It is humans’ fault that tigers are endangered, not the fault of the deer that they don’t want to become tiger food.
How fabulous. You are the only person I would like to meet. You are wonderful with the nature. We have learned such a lot from you over the years ,I Fell in love with the Galapagos Islands I think it was back in the 60s when you did or even 70s when you did a report on them a place that I would like to go but I know it’s not like that now David , tell me if I could what one thing would do to help the planet xxx
Tiger being carnivores Is literally unstainable Nobody will give them free food Unless humans feed They have to fight for it Herbivores get free food in jungle
Sir David Attenborugh, I see how much you care for nature. Great respects for you. I woul like to know, what do you think about the acts of Israel 🇮🇱 nowadays?
Just take a moment & ponder over the fact that the tiger happens to be in the exact colour & pattern that the deer would not notice. Not to mention all the other numerous factors between this prey-predator relationship. Look carefully, these are the intelligent works of a Master Planner, a Master Creator. Well balanced, well organized. Let's appreciate the artist as we marvel at this beautiful work of art. As we say around here, Masha'Allah💚☝️✨️
Imagine tranquilizing a wild tiger, paint it "Camo-Green" to match the hunting site, then released it. -the tiger would never go hungry. -poacher will not see it coming. -it's scary for innocent people who won't see it as well, but it will level the playing field between Hunter-VS-Tiger. -then at least people wouldn't be poaching them as much. The Goods will always needs a little bit of Evil to balance out.
Long may this beautiful and majestic animal walk the planet.
the langur monkey,
i presume
@@mth469 lol.
This majestic animal is one the most sought after ingredients in ancient Chinese medicine
@@Mr.the.spectator it is sadly. The devastation humans inflict on other species because of idiotic or barbaric ideas knows no bounds.
I wish I was a beautiful and majestic animal. Guess I’ll just have to settle being a Leo.
I absolutely love how they're showing us how the deer sees what's happening. I knew the prey see a different way so they can't see the predator approach but to see it in a documentary is fantastic.
I tried to talk about cooperative evolution to someone on Instagram and they just kept to the old view of competitive evolution to continue their false narrative of life on Earth. Cooperative evolution is more prevalent as we just saw with these lemurs protecting the deer with their alarms. Predators get to use it too like in the ocean when sharks go to cleaning stations to get rid of parasites. Darwin didn't even say it was survival of the fittest, that's probably from a reporter's simplified article about his paper like Newton's apple story to explain gravity, Darwin's theory was actually more about survival of the most adaptable.
although the lemurs aren't intentionally protecting them, but the deer figured out that the call meant danger. Also the lemurs figured out that deer know the call so sometimes they won't even call.. animals are cruel sometimes
Yes and infact Charles Darwin's final theory was about importance of cooperation for species to survive
they are not lemur which looks different and are in Madagascar. These are langur (langoor) found in India.
Evolution is false
Title: Mother nature helps hungry tiger
Spoiler alert: Ironically it didn't.
Thanks for the heads up.
I should have read the comments first !!
Imagine doing all these and missing prey 9 out of 10 times. Truly a resilient beast.
Wishing Sir David Attenborough a happy 95th birthday. Stay well Sir.
Moral : if you are color blind and wandering in Jungle then you might wanna bring a normal person with you.
Or a monkey
Hhh
Yes, 2 will be needed for the tiger, a human usually has high bone content. :D :D
Or a Monke
I miss green color receptor
Always wondered how they couldn’t spot them even when they’re so close.
same. question finally answered
@@damienholland8103 ya😃
Same
Animals have different colour spectrums than us. We see a tiger as an orange cat but to a deer for example the tiger is almost entirely green with black stripes
@@Vei_
That’s some OP camouflage
>Partially colorblind
>Giant ears
>Surely evolution will grant me amazing hearing to compensate!
>Nah, but if you're lucky a monke will bail you out!
You have to co-operate to survive
Damn!!
Poachers are a big part of why the tigers are dying , it's no easy kill tho even with a gun . But they are endangered wich is upsetting hopefully we can help .
well they do hear very good, but tiger have like "cushions" on they're feet, so its very hard to hear them
@@ccg_jsefj4256 ye your right, toe pads on their paws, and the claws muffle sound
I witnessed an similar scene on a small scale. A cat was creeping onto a clueless squirrel when the crows raised an alarm. She did not give up and tried again after some time. Again the crows did their thing. One crow even attacked her.
Tiger to monky: Really bro?
😂🤣
*monke
money
@@Mr8063 Monke*
Next time ,tiger will take revenge by killing him.
Such a gem of a footage with Sir David Attenborough’s Voiceover jus mesmerizing ❤️
Tiger: this monkeys destroy the planet😾
Theres another video " traitor baboon help the tiger" ....It will be in your recommendation in 4 years time. I save your 4 years. Youre welcome.
@@symatzar6945 I think it was for lions
@@symatzar6945 it is a lions video
@@veluanandhan4105 okay tq..but still cool
Irony is, deers themselves have kind of an orange coat. So technically they can't even see themselves. 😜😜😜😜😂😂😂😂😂😂
Deer*
Which colours are we missing in our range? Maybe they are not orange at all.
@@vaibhavpisal my thoughts exactly!
@@vaibhavpisal scary
@@senerzen you didn't understood what I said.
You have wavelengths corresponding to each colour. But wavelength is not colour. Ultimately we recognise each wavelength/ colour by our ability to see. Which could be limited/different.
If a being has more than 3 colours as primary colours it would see all rainbow colours entirely differently from what we do.
1:54 Its like watching the wildlife version of the movie Predator
Haha. Colorblind red green here. When they changed the filter in the video to show how the deer see, there was no change.
lol
Guess you're a deer then.
Stay away from tigers 😝.
@Abyssinia 024 that's offensive to him.
That's what you call ruining someone's Dinner.
Or a party pooper
Deeiner
From the deer’s perspective: Saving you from a predator.
From the monkey’s perspective: Ensuring a predator is one day closer to starvation, leaving one less predator to worry about.
David's videos are extremely well crafted; how we use science to explain & account for what we see & what we don't see. I used his videos in combination with work sheets for teaching science & food webs for over 30 years. How to inspire an inquiry into nature.
This was interesting thanks for sharing
Being a tiger is never easy! Those langur eyes are absent in case of lions. Also lions are lighter and smaller and can sprint faster in the open. While in jungle it's totally the opposite.
Tigers just don't hunt in packs so ambush is their only option.
@@lepmuhangpa and they are pretty darn good at it
Plus they gang up on their prey
Who would you say is more agile?
Lions also blend into the savannah pretty well
I guess if you have friends in high places you are always protected.
The nature always is beauty.
Wow that was absolutely incredible thank you!
I don't want these beautiful animals to go extinct😢
But deer looks kinda tasty👉👈
@@usama.9950 oh yeah I'm on about the tigers
@@usama.9950 I'd settle for a bit of deer
But the deer has an ever more powerful weapon up their sleeves, called the monkeys
A Indian tour guide once said he's lived in a village surrounded by wild tigers and has never seen one so I said how do you know it's surrounded by tigers he said because bodys show up every now and then and the only time you see a tiger is when it's too late.
yes, then they add the phrase "late" in front of the name.
Oh Deer ~
Monkey : your welcome~
Underrated comment 😀
You are*
Mother nature is unbiased, so she also helps the prey..
If you look up the success rate of an average predatory hunt you’d realize that most of the time she helps the prey
The thing predators have going for them is that they can go a month without food trying again and again until they finally catch one
Magnifique animal...Une fourure incomparable...Il est superbe et magestueux le tigre. J'adore ce phélin pour le plus beau de tous...Maintenent c'est mon avis perso bien sure, a chacun c'est gout.🇧🇪👋😮🤗👍🐅💞🙋♀️
David attenborough the voice of wild life
I'm here for the tigers.❤
Hey Mr Tiger! Go for camera man! An easy meal there!
Seriously? Even the cameraman survived the nuclear test video.
We are brothers.... Indian atheist here
*Tigress**
@@nothing9220 I am your god
Wow! Thank you!!!✌🌹🌞
To a deer, tigers look like evil spirits coming from the bush 🐯
Good and bad spirits come from the Bush my friend. Fact.
To Tigers Humans look like evil spirit coming from the bush...
@@Bharat-y7g also, we might look yummy 🍖
Lol damn, for the deer seeing all green, its like being stalked by the predator (no pun intended).
Im 27 years old.
And i learned something new today.
I have seen Tiger in jungle in India those are amazing killer..and beautiful
Beautiful Cats!👍💕
I was rooting for the deer because of their pretty faces, but then I felt sorry for the poor tiger :/
Hence why it is impossible to have compassion for all living beings simultaneously.
A few deer survived consecutively means a tiger dead. We know where the priorities are between tiger and deer. Tiger is endangered, so a few deer need to go.
@What ? in current survival numbers, tiger is the underdog.
mutual aid is a factor in evolution. Tiger hunts alone, therefore no one to help, but deer survives in mutual societies with monkeys and other animals, therefore helping each other to survive.
@@truthseeker4838No animal “owes” itself to become food for others. The deer are trying to survive, just as the tiger is. If the deer win, they win. It is humans’ fault that tigers are endangered, not the fault of the deer that they don’t want to become tiger food.
How fabulous. You are the only person I would like to meet. You are wonderful with the nature. We have learned such a lot from you over the years ,I Fell in love with the Galapagos Islands I think it was back in the 60s when you did or even 70s when you did a report on them a place that I would like to go but I know it’s not like that now David , tell me if I could what one thing would do to help the planet xxx
Beautiful awesome face my favourite tiger any can of tigers 🦁🐆🐅🐯🐾 she's Beautiful 😍 🤩
Beautiful video she is Beautiful awesome cool nice 🐅🐅🐯 Beautiful its true wot he saying about the tiger.. awesome 👌 💯💛💛🧡🌟⭐️✨️
3:23 He is like, "it seems I'll have to starve one more day"
Hahaha I love how afterwards the tiger is just like ''Oh.. well okay i guess no food this time :(''
she probably does this multiple times. so dnt worry
Beautiful Cats!👍
3:22 the reaction was priceless 🤣
Wow what a taking ❤❤
This incredible art of nature.
The ultimate in lethal grace and beauty.
Title : Mother Nature Helps Tiger
Reality : Tiger Hates Forest Monkey
Fun fact: Its hard to be first
*But impossible to be last...*
Not really imposible for a bbc employee
@@Vector-- ..
Everybody talks about monkeys courage but nobody talks about how gonna tiger suffer from hunger
Tiger being carnivores
Is literally unstainable
Nobody will give them free food
Unless humans feed
They have to fight for it
Herbivores get free food in jungle
That’s not the deer or the monkeys’ concern. No animals “owes” itself to become food to predators.
متل ما الحيوانات المفترسه لها الحق بالأكل الحيوانات البرية لها الحق بالعيش
Mother Nature is just key.
Tiger to the monkey: why would you do that?🙂
Beautiful 🙏
That deer perspective was insane
Even in nature, cruelty is always lingering around animals. That being resilient is key to success in life. All lives require resilience.
God is amazing! 😊🙏
My God is amazing, yours isnt.
@Anne M Did you just assume God's gender?
Remarkable intelligence
Every time I see any tiger video I pray it gets everything that needs to survive..
With BBC with Sir David no comparison to explaining the true instinct of nature.
Only Sir Attenborough.
3:23 I can almost hear what that tiger is thinking: “Dammit, I missed!”
Fascinating!
Nice video thanks
Sir David Attenborugh, I see how much you care for nature. Great respects for you.
I woul like to know, what do you think about the acts of Israel 🇮🇱 nowadays?
Tiger- ah winner winner deer dinner
Monkey- hold my sound alarm...
Tiger be like, "Damn these tree hugging apes. Ruined my lunch again".
Great stuff
Who is here for David Attenborough?
The derpy face of the tigor is so funny 3:22
03:20
Incredible ❤️
Like your videos
1:44 it's a little hard for me to register as well. at least in the video. 😂
That's me escaping from the jaws of Covid 19
Amazing!!
It's surprising how evolution in big cats decided how to hide themselves by understanding vision of their prey
I don't believe in the evolution theory as they say it.
@@faisalabdullahfarhanbba-3010 then you’re dense and denying basic science
@@faisalabdullahfarhanbba-3010 stop studying Science altogether please. Just keep reading your holy books and leave us alone.
@@DM-cy7hy I said 'i don't believe it as they say it'.
May be you should understand this statement before commenting on religion and basic science.
@@faisalabdullahfarhanbba-3010 I very well understand where your comment come from, so what is your point, are you gonna tell me you are Atheist?
Tiger: " y'all realize i can climb trees right ?"
Tiger be like in langooro ka kuch karna padega 😂😂
I think it is the fact deers are colour blind makes it vulnerable and easy prey and not the other way around
How do the deers see each other then? Aren’t their coats also a shade a red / orange?
1:23 when your r/g colorblind and nothing changed. Lol
Just take a moment & ponder over the fact that the tiger happens to be in the exact colour & pattern that the deer would not notice. Not to mention all the other numerous factors between this prey-predator relationship.
Look carefully, these are the intelligent works of a Master Planner, a Master Creator. Well balanced, well organized.
Let's appreciate the artist as we marvel at this beautiful work of art. As we say around here, Masha'Allah💚☝️✨️
Islam is fake, Christianity is true
Awesome nature
This is why tigers and lions do their main hunting at night.
The tiger face at ending, oh dear
the tiger was like "Man.....i screwed up"
The tiger was like Bruh .... 🤷🏽♂️ In the end
MONKEY giving Warning 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me going out in public to get a Refresher from Dunkin' Donuts
They are literally hunted by Predators minus the plasma canon 😂😂
Amazing
Checks and balances... Checks and balances. That's how everything works.
3:23 mission failed, we’ll get em’ next time . . .
That real predator technology.
It looks like "invisible" Predator looks in the movies to the deer.
The entry of these Monkeys _out of nowhere_ reminded me of my one in wakanda ⛏️
Conclusion: the tiger couldn't get the deer
no one:
bbc:😎😎❤️❤️🤣👌💤🔓
Imagine tranquilizing a wild tiger, paint it "Camo-Green" to match the hunting site, then released it.
-the tiger would never go hungry.
-poacher will not see it coming.
-it's scary for innocent people who won't see it as well, but it will level the playing field between Hunter-VS-Tiger.
-then at least people wouldn't be poaching them as much.
The Goods will always needs a little bit of Evil to balance out.
Who else had problems in spotting the tiger even in 'normal ' vision
Title be like:
Tital deer HATE her for this trick...