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Videos και άρθρα για τον Πλανήτη ΓήClash of the Titans (Full Episode) | Animal Fight Night
It’s a battle for blood as lions go head to head, a grey wolf pack takes on a grizzly bear, hippos hammer out a violent battle, and one of the world’s largest monkeys plans a mission to murder. Animal Fight Night | S4, E1 Explore the World with National Geographic...
A Filmmaker’s Life in the Wild | BBC Earth
Step inside the Big Cats 24/7 camp in the Okavango Delta for a rare behind-the-scenes tour. Get a glimpse of life on set, the challenges of filming in the wild, and insights into the world of wildlife cinematography. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more:...
Despite fair warning, it’s a KO for Hazen 💥
#PrimalSurvivor: Escape the Amazon is now streaming on @DisneyPlus.Powered by WPeMatico
A Night Vision Flight with a Flying Fox | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth
Soar across the evening sky with these flying foxes as a back-mounted camera offers an insight into the nighttime behaviour of this animal. Can it reveal why they've relocated to the city? Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #FlyingFox #Bats #AnimalsWithCameras Watch...
Investors couldn’t get enough of Hurley’s penguin footage.
#EnduranceFilm is now streaming on @DisneyPlus and @hulu.Powered by WPeMatico
Homecoming Heroes (Full Episode) | Critter Fixers: Country Vets | National Geographic
Critter Fixers: Country Vets | S6, E6 Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions: http://natgeo.com/ytngmagazine Watch more Lost Cities Revealed With Albert Lin on Disney+:...
Did you know that deer antlers go through cycles? They shed them and grow them back over the year 🦌
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Classic teenage regret, puma edition.
#WildChile is now streaming on Disney+.Powered by WPeMatico
The Making of Mammals | BBC Earth
Filming a wildlife documentary takes a lot of commitment, whether it's living up a tree for two weeks or befriending a family of whales over 15 years... #NatureDocumentary #AnimalDocumentary Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Best of BBC Earth 🌍...
One day, these baby Eurasian lynx will roam up to 150 square miles—but for now, it’s playtime 🛝🐾
#WildNordic is now streaming on Disney+.Powered by WPeMatico
Turkey Takeover (Full Episode) | Secrets of the Zoo: Down Under
Keepers and maintenance staff must make space for an uninvited resident that loves making a mess. Secrets of the Zoo: Down Under | S3, E6 Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions: http://natgeo.com/ytngmagazine Watch more Lost Cities Revealed With...
Playtime in the meadows!
#NatGeoQueens is now streaming on Disney+Powered by WPeMatico
Replanting A Coral Reef | South Pacific | BBC Earth
In Fiji, biologists are working with fishermen to grow the fish population by replanting coral reefs. Like any plants, these corals must have plenty of space and sunlight in order to thrive. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #CoralReef #HabitatConservation #Fiji...
Stand to attention 🫡 #Giraffe #Africa #Wildlife #Shorts
In order to access rivers and ponds to drink water, giraffes have to open up their legs as if doing the splits. This precarious balancing act means that they have to be extra alert to any risks presented by the savannah. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch...
Only the fittest will survive…🐠🦈 #BBCEarthAsia #Shorts
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Man-Eating Crocodiles (Full Episode) | Dangerous Encounters
Giant man-eating crocs have killed dozens of villagers living near Lake Victoria. These beasts have become accustomed to humans and now prey on them, even capsizing fishing boats. Dangerous Encounters | S6, E2 Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions:...
Filming The Elusive Snow Leopard | BBC Earth
The snow leopards filmed for Planet Earth were the first intimate images of the animal ever captured. Since then, they've been filmed more often, but still remain one of the most elusive animals in the world. Notoriously difficult to find and track, go behind the...
Grizzly Bears Addicted to Rubbish | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth
Usually solitary animals, these brown bears have been found congregating and tolerating each other for just one reason: to eat rubbish. As they rifle through human leftovers and waste, this unhealthy habit can cause serious issues for the animal, with metal and...