Band of Bears - In the Forests of Scandinavia | Part 1 | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2021-10-31
Band of Bears - In the Forests of Scandinavia - Part 1 | Wildllife Documentary

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High up in Europe’s north lies the kingdom of the brown bears: hidden in the forests of Finland, Sweden and Norway, many thousands of bears live to this day. In the middle of winter, when outside, veritable tons of snow blanket their caves, the females give birth to their cubs. For months, the bear cubs remain close to their mother and are warmed and suckled, before the triplets begin to discover their world outside of the cave. Together with the three cubs – the "band of bears" – this exceptional nature film takes us on a journey of discovery in Scandinavia’s wild forests – in the homes of the mighty moose and clever wolves, to the rare forest reindeer and hovering, flying squirrels.

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All Comments (21)
  • In Northern Europe lies the kingdom of the brown bears: Thousands of bears live hidden in the forests of Finland, Sweden and Norway. In the middle of winter, when snow blankets the land, the females give birth to their cubs inside cosy caves. For months, the bear cubs remain close to their mother and are warmed and suckled, before the triplets begin to discover their world outside of the cave. Together with the three cubs – the "band of bears" – this exceptional nature film takes us on a journey of discovery in Scandinavia’s wild forests – to the homes of the mighty moose and clever wolves, to the rare forest reindeer and flying squirrels. Watch 'Band of Bears - Part 2' here: https://youtu.be/t763aFsGg7g #nature #freedocumentary
  • @masonbyers1
    I literally felt like I was in Scandinavia! Impeccable.
  • @andyobrien6263
    Another great documentary! As a wildlife camera operator I really appreciate the skill level of the filming,editing,sound science,music & above all, the narrative! 👏👏👏 ..... not to forget the stunning landscape & animals!
  • That bear cub that climbed the tree near the 15 minute mark is so cute and innocent looking 😍 Thanks for another awesome Doc.
  • Thank you for this beautiful harmonious documentary with balanced music to fit the scenes. It's a peaceful and captivating piece of art.
  • @davidbent347
    Male brown bears are so formidable in their physicalities... Solid brute force in motion...
  • @fossilhuntress
    I loved all the footage but especially the Moose with their young. Very sweet.
  • Best one iv seen yet. Wow.Gods sheds his grace on thee. Beautifully done narration Supreme. Thank you this calms me 😇🙂
  • @fisher6924
    Ravens and wolves form bonds of a very rare and lasting kind. Ravens can identify an individual wolf and remember it's face for up to 5 years.
  • @yankeetherebel
    Oh my word! Those bear cubs are too cute!!!! Their little faces just push it into cuteness overload! They're so cute they don't even look real lol
  • @LittleBigBwner
    Oohhh, they'd kill me if they had the chance and possibly even leave my disheveled, mauled and quiveringly clinging to life corpse on the cold hard ground... but they're just so darn cute!!! I love bears so much
  • @mello3214
    This is an absolute beautiful documentary ❤❤ thanks to everyone involved and God bless our beautiful wildlife and land 🙏
  • @ds8290
    Now this is what I call a very good documentary about wildlife. Very good. I remember when National Geographic was like this.
  • Very injoyable video watching a Free Documentary on a early Sunday morning in Hawaii on Nature can't get any better than this video Mahalo Free Documentary Nature Have a great day !