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I don't know what's most impressive about that video - how quickly he took that buffalo down, how he took it down and put the throat bite on even while two others were trying to scare him off, or how he released and just went after the whole damn herd. COME AT ME, BRO!!
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Sariska Tiger Reserve.. Nostalgic veteran staff rant about the good ol' days.



Although it does have subtitles, but those who understands Hindi will find it especially mesmerizing.
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This short documentary shows Ullhas Karanth himself!!!..
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Amazing Armadillo, one of the most weird creatures on Earth:




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This is one of the rarest of the rare sighting were two Wildebeest stuck together and eaten alive by pack of hyena



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That escalated quickly...



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@GrizzlyClaws just watched movie "Alpha", recommend you. Premordial Europe during the Ice Age, cave lion, steppe bisons, whooly rhinos and history of domestication of the wolves. Very pictorescue movie, new technologies allow to create an illusion that you are a bird flying above the frozen landscapes of prehistoric Europe.
I don't know how is Ontario but in BC the movie already passes its third week so harry up if you don't want to miss it. Trailer:




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(09-08-2018, 11:08 AM)Wolverine Wrote: @GrizzlyClaws just watched movie "Alpha", recommend you. Premordial Europe during the Ice Age, cave lion, steppe bisons, whooly rhinos and history of domestication of the wolves. Very pictorescue movie, new technologies allow to create an illusion that you are a bird flying above the frozen landscapes of prehistoric Europe.
I don't know how is Ontario but in BC the movie already passes its third week so harry up if you don't want to miss it. Trailer:






Very interesting reimagination of the Pleistocene Europe, and hopefully it is not inaccurate and purely fantasy like 10,000 BC.
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 this is quite therapeutic
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An introduction documentary about one of the pilot project of Rewilding Europe called "Western -- Iberia". In this documentary, stakeholders talk about how they see the future of the "Western-Iberian" landscape. They also discuss possible connection between nature conservation and entrepreneurship in that landscape. They furthermore stress the socio-economic and ecological problems that they deal with in the "Western-Iberian" landscape.
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 That's something you don't see every day!

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