Join us on a wild journey exploring the untamed realms inhabited by nature's ultimate predators, from the stealthy big cats prowling the savannah to the mighty predators lurking beneath the ocean's surface. Get ready for a front-row seat to witness the raw power, incredible adaptations, and fierce hunting strategies that make these apex predators the undisputed kings and queens of their respective domains.
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It's amazing that the rest of the Pride would let humans get that close to one of the Prides Females !! Lions strike me as animals that would fight to the death to protect a mate !!
This is a really good, and moving documentary. It's a shame it's a repost, ripping off another channel. After all, the story ends in 2016, eight years ago!
Obviously there r no croc. N these waters as I can c which plays a huge part n why they r going 2 the waters. Plus look @ the water how clean it looks almost clean enough 2 swim n as humans. Kimtigger143❤😊❤😊!!!
The rest of the pack being gone for a couple of seasons to find and bring back food. Instead, I would have followed the foods wherever they go. Follow the musk ox. Stay close to them and make them run. The rest of the pack following all the other animal migrations and getting to eat while leaving others behind to starve for the sake of territory until spring again is super bitter.
Wow that male lion had muscles for the gun show when he pulled the buffalo down,i love they way the herd didnt cower,they showed up to have his back,lick his wounds,encouraging him, I got you homie,now get up morpheus
I’m pretty sure this is an older film as it gets awful weather teasing the sharks I was trying to make them hate humans and boats they want them to attack
@@ApexPredatorsDocs The narration is also timeless. Loved its light heartedness, comic timing, and lack of pretentious script and commentary that makes nature docs into a freaking TV series.
Namibia attained its independence in 1990. So, you are right, user-gd4sj3vf3s, it is an old documentary. Nonetheless, it was also a beautiful and well-done documentary.
Pause @16:23 and look at the 2 round scars on the sharks back, below the dorsal fin, those look like perfectly round holes maybe 6 inches apart (obviously that number is a guess) and to me it looks like an injury you'd get from a walrus. Excellent clip the South African dude is an absolute nutter
@@ExquisiteTouch.M.M.P I live in South Australia and if you come here I'll take you in my boat and you can free dive with some of our local fish, which are up to 18 feet long. I'd love to see you do that
@Antipodean33 sure . I'm originally from Tampa FL where there are abundant of very large all kinds of fish. From grouper to big Ole 15 + ft hammers and Tigers. Whole shit load of bulls ! And some whites . The whole coast of Florida both the gulf and east side have some monsters ! Currently in New York which jersey is where the movie jaws originated from. Cali has seal island and some biggie whites then Guadalupe islands has super big whites ! But sure I'll go to Africa and Australia to ! Just give me a few boxes of dynamite tied to weights to blast a mile radius and then I'll get in with em 🤣 🤣 I was young and impressionable when the movie jaws came out ! That movie scared my ass! And I absolutely love fishing from shore , boat, and wade fishing but yeah I'm not to fond of going out past waste deep and especially murky waters lol.