Our Planet | From Deserts to Grasslands | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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Published 2020-04-17
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.

In this episode: Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North American grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground.

For more about Grasslands please visit www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-grassla…

Download free educational resources at www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth

US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.

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All Comments (21)
  • @shoaibahmed449
    just imagine the amount of effort it must have taken to create such a wonderful documentary,and providing it for free.highly appreciate this step by netflix.
  • the opening shot of the cheetah in this episode is so masterfully executed. it boggles the mind to think that thousands beautiful moments like that are constantly happening every minute of every day all around the world while we aren't looking, and sometimes someone is lucky enough to capture one.
  • @Vxc..
    On behalf of my unborn baby and my wife I wanna thank you for the educative art you've rendered here. My family will make sure we follow the procedures for the betterment of the nature.
  • @jman3254
    The opening scene alone, the brief footage of the cheetah, was a masterpiece all by itself.
  • @ghumantey
    Q: What makes documentary a documentary ?
    A: David Attenborough's voice.
  • @phaninhdy748
    Every single scene is tremendously beautiful, which makes me feel like I'm into it experiencing this sort of wildlife vicariously.
  • @the-fq5tj
    That has to be the best animal documentary intro ever, the way the cheetah is running and then the wildebeasts pan in, just wow!
  • @sanashy9024
    This is the type of content kids and teens should be watching.
  • @yashpandey_
    I literally love those type of people who watch these type of videos.
  • @evelynyap8341
    Thank you India❤and other countries who done so much to reserve our planet and mankind ❤
  • Everything is connected......you, me , plants ,animals , all the elements (known and unknown), space, the universe, the multiverse, the dark matter ....
    Amazing documentary i have seen by far. Hats off to David Attenborough for his dedication . Thank you Netlfix for connecting us all.....
  • @Indrakusuma_a
    This is why I adore documentary cinematography. It's difficult enough to find the scenes to film, plus it's unpredictable and uncontrollable, yet they somehow manage to capture every bits of them gracefully. Just look at that opening scene(cheetah side view). Magnificent!
  • Watching those elephants travelling miles and not getting their food made me cry. This series made me realise how we all should work together to protect this beautiful world created by mother nature.
  • @pamt9543
    I hope so badly that videos like these produce more and more conservation efforts! We can't afford to lose more of our wonderful wildlife
  • @Laiba.xoxooo
    Our planet Earth is heavenly beautiful🌏no planet can be like mother Earth , thank you Netflix 🙏❤
  • @mr.s4a4ge58
    When you look at earth and it's beauty..it's an artistic masterpiece
  • @carlosdavison
    I seen in the news that they've put these on YouTube for free at the request of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. They've always allowed teachers access to educational documentaries via Netflix for free (so they can show students in class), but now teachers are having to move classes online. Very commendable to see a global big fish putting education before making an extra buck! Well done Netflix!
  • @sp_1778
    Thank you Netflix for putting these documentaries for free, for me it's not only appeared entertaining and informative but simultaneously it has embraced in my heart the love and respect for mother nature, besides this I also feel full of sorrow for those species getting extinct due to inhuman activities, and I can observe it by my surroundings. Thanks once again.
  • @mr.curious6872
    Despite India being such a populous country , no one in the comment section is appreciating the efforts of India(except the narrator) in not only Saving but also increasing the number of tigers , it is such a noble deed. I think people should appreciate the country to increase their moral .