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Land of silence - Antarctica





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This is something... Didn't know electric eels constantly discharge so much power in the waters around it. 



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Of course it's in french... But the pictures are beautiful, it's possible you have seen many of them...
If you want some help, don't hesitate to ask me.
A third episode is in the works, so it seems.











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Third episod...





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After the Okavango the Serengeti... Dry and "wet" (rather the less dry) season...












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A good documentary and interesting enquiry.


" The lions of Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania have staggeringly increased their attacks on giraffes. Wildlife Research Director Dennis Ikanda joins a team of lion experts to investigate why the prides are risking their lives to attack animals six times their size and with the African giraffe population decreasing fast, time is of the essence to find answers! "






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It was difficult to find a suitable thread for this video. It isn´t about some certain place or animal. This clip is about one excellent and extraordinary person, maybe the most important wildlife conservationist ever, George Schaller. This clip gives glimpses from different places all over the world where he has been working and researching different animals. He tells in this interesting and important things himself. Imo, everyone interested about wildlife should pay attention when this man is speaking.




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I just had to put one more video showing in quick, but in quite impressive way what we are talking about, when George Schaller is mentioned and why he has been inspiration for so many in the past and in these days.




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@Shadow :

About Schaller: I share your admiration for this biologist I knew in 1970-1971 by reading a french weekly magazine "La faune" (the fauna). I inderstood that he was the first real biologist "on the ground" to have followed lions with radiocollar in the Serengeti National Park. Thanks to him my vision about lions was quite modified. The first to have elucided the importance and the originality of the pride. Before him I don't hesitate to say that we didn't know anything about this felid.
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I like this video from Tai national park Ivory coast.




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A baboon adopts a lion cub..





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(02-04-2020, 08:49 AM)sanjay Wrote: A baboon adopts a lion cub..





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Baboons (& other monkeys) have a tendency of doing this apparently. 




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A very good documentary about the Komodo dragons, their extant situation, the threats over them and so on...








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The island of Komodo in Indonesia looks like a lost paradise. But watch your step! A strange animal that can dispatch a goat or a person in two seconds flat is the dominant predator: the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on earth. Content licensed by: Cineflix
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