Wildlife Laws: The Better Hunter Wins | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2020-05-15
Wildlife Laws: The Better Hunter Wins | Wildlife Documentary

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Baby animals beguile with their innocent charm. But while some remain harmless, others have a deep-rooted instinct. It may take weeks or months of training to hone their skills, but in every corner of the globe predators emerge. Their landscapes and lifestyles maybe very different, but these babies are born to hunt.
Predators come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny but hardy Arctic foxes to snowy owls, speedy cheetahs, agile pumas and mighty polar bears. They will all face their own unique set of challenges before they earn their titles as top predators.
Fox cubs must learn to hunt, but their Arctic home is teaming with bird-life during the summer and geese and gulls often end up on the menu. For a while the cubs have it easy, but the summer is short-lived this far north and before long they will need to leave their mothers and face the harsh reality of winter alone - with a ticking clock they must learn to hunt. But while foxes rely on cunning, cheetah cubs must get the hang of running fast; they are destined to become the fastest runners on earth and will use their skills to chase down nimble gazelles. In fact by working together, young cheetahs are able to go after larger prey - joining forces to outsmart an aggressive ostrich or even to take down a large wildebeest.
No matter whether they are born to the forest or plains or even the frigid tundra, every landscape has its predators, and though it may not be easy at first, with a little help from their mothers all are born to hunt.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jorgemendoza7768
    A little bear climbing up the tree was the cutest thing I’ve seen in a long time 🫣🥹🥹
  • @doctorharry
    Amazing beauty of Nature. Africa is blessed with all this
  • @devdevxr9979
    the bear cubs rubbing their backs on the trees was it for me :D
  • When I am watching these types of documentaries i feel so relaxed and these help me to forget my stress... How great is mother nature . I am also very excited to see these types of documentaries.
  • Yes thank you🙏 We all need a good documentary to watch during quarantine.
  • @anem6737
    I have seen so many wildlife documentaries lately but this was BEAUTIFULLY filmed and edited! Wonderful,, one of the best I have seen! And I loved that they had so much footage from the northern hemisphere as well.
  • @EIAaccessories
    25:45 The lioness sneaks to close the gap then rests thinking no one noticed Giraffe: lol 😂
  • I’m so glad that 3/4 of the bears diet consists of grass, berries, etc. Because if it was the other way around, not many deer and other grazing animals would make it!
  • Hi watching from jamaica , i always enjoy watching wildlife even if they repeated
  • @lubnaamara5315
    i'm sorry but i just have to say it... those baby bears are soo cute there still so little yet, they can swim :D
  • @LilYuuki_0
    I love how we go from a owl murdering its baby, to bears chilling
  • @12345678980263
    lmao the giraffe was like, 'Danger' EVERY SPECIES PANICKED The lioness was like, 'MIND UR BUSINESS' then chased after the giraffe The giraffe was like, 'Haha u can't catch me' coz it got long limbs and all
  • Absolutely WONDERFUL!!!!! I freakin' LOVE animals!!!! Since I was a little kid I've always referred to them as "my babies". Even the full grown ones. I get along, and have always gotten along better with animals, than with my fellow man. That's a damned shame!!!!
  • @borncool1985
    Mothers are so wonderful. Surely, none like mother, whether animals or human.
  • Music comes to us with only one purpose, to establish order, to include and especially to include the relationship between people and time.