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Race of Life - Episode 13: Predators After Dark | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'Race of Life - Episode 1' here: • Survival of the Fittes...
Finally for this series, we look deep into the darkness to examine creatures that live in the shadows and the adaptations they need to survive. Nocturnal animals have taken to this dark world for good reason: they can escape predators, avoid the heat of the day, and take their turn sharing food and resources in their ‘niche’. But which animals come out at night? How do they find food in the dark? Where do they go during the day? Nocturnal animals have some fascinating ways to survive in the dark. Spend a night on an exploratory tour with porcupines, raccoons, mice, and cats as their day begins, while the rest of the world goes to sleep. The world of the night is a world of fear, excitement and survival. Every animal adapted to live in the dark is a specialised survivor. The raccoon will eat almost anything and has a hyper-sensitive sense of touch. A wheat field hides thousands of mice - surviving as a team thanks to their speed, camouflage and enormous families. The arctic is home to both white fox and a red fox, each running their race of life side by side. Australia, sometimes known as the oldest continent of all, has a unique collection of nocturnal animals, each running their own race of life after dark. And almost every continent has the porcupine, a prickly survivor who loves fruit and is very good at defending itself.
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@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Nocturnal animals have some fascinating ways to survive in the dark. Spend a night on an exploratory tour with porcupines, raccoons, mice, and cats as their day begins, while the rest of the world goes to sleep. The world of the night is a world of fear, excitement and survival. Every animal adapted to live in the dark is a specialised survivor. The raccoon will eat almost anything and has a hyper-sensitive sense of touch. A wheat field hides thousands of mice - surviving as a team thanks to their speed, camouflage and enormous families. There’s more so just watch the whole thing 😀
@-BirdsRegion
@-BirdsRegion 2 года назад
I like your channel I love birds since childhood! I raise birds 🔔👍✔
@animals44485
@animals44485 2 года назад
I love animals 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@smartseenu5923
@smartseenu5923 2 года назад
Hi ,how to contact your RU-vid channel?
@shatnermohanty6678
@shatnermohanty6678 10 месяцев назад
Great 👍
@-BirdsRegion
@-BirdsRegion 2 года назад
I like your channel I love birds since childhood! I raise birds 🔔👍✔
@Carbonoid1
@Carbonoid1 2 года назад
Loved the riffs on the soundtrack, great watch!
@Krishna_pandit77
@Krishna_pandit77 2 года назад
Love the way you represent nature....love from india
2 года назад
well guess I'll say hello fo future viewers when these are public
@Carbonoid1
@Carbonoid1 2 года назад
Hello!
@greeneyes325
@greeneyes325 2 года назад
Hey!!
2 года назад
Hi yall late
@stevom9064
@stevom9064 2 года назад
Nice videos I really appreciate you doing educated videos thank
@Uma.Spirit
@Uma.Spirit 2 года назад
J'aime beaucoup vos vidéos , si belles et intéressantes , un bon moment de relaxation 👌. Merci ...
@maxwilliam5240
@maxwilliam5240 2 года назад
Thank you very much learned alot from this documentary
@NaturalBiotopes
@NaturalBiotopes 2 года назад
👍Good👍
@seanconnery1277
@seanconnery1277 2 года назад
19.4.2022. All 13 epis are very good and best.I am awaiting more videos like this.Thanks and God bless you with good health.
@lottisoso3713
@lottisoso3713 2 года назад
Absolutely love the intro. 💙💙💙💯
@bricksloth6920
@bricksloth6920 2 года назад
Porcupines like tool handles because they're seasoned with sweat. They like the salt. Makes it flavorful.
@chisaquaticvibe6524
@chisaquaticvibe6524 2 года назад
Life in the woods can be dangerous.
@LucVNO
@LucVNO 2 года назад
We exist in a savage garden & it is stunningly beautiful.
@animals44485
@animals44485 2 года назад
Wow great work brothers there very good job
@kysthanks8352
@kysthanks8352 2 года назад
Watching with my four lazy cats
@wasimshaikh4020
@wasimshaikh4020 2 года назад
Awesome thanks for uploading dear🌹🌹🌹
@mtbalpinecounty
@mtbalpinecounty 2 года назад
Yip!
@ronniesilva6686
@ronniesilva6686 2 года назад
OZ😄👍
@rasikmakwana9730
@rasikmakwana9730 2 года назад
Village-ratanpar-surendranagar-gujarat-india
@danmimis4576
@danmimis4576 2 года назад
Good job, BUT repeating "the race of life" 100X/episode is quite annoying
@redricblue8790
@redricblue8790 2 года назад
More of prey than predator
@dindangbaru1162
@dindangbaru1162 5 месяцев назад
Kenapa Rubah Kok Bisa Kalah Sama Elang
@CoolGirl007
@CoolGirl007 2 года назад
Big cat can't eat turtle too
@SunDevilBryant
@SunDevilBryant 2 года назад
Race of Life count: 23 in 26 1/2 minutes. Good lord.
@DrKuryakin
@DrKuryakin 2 года назад
well then im screwed, i have a genetic muscle disease, i can barely walk :D
@rishivardhan2289
@rishivardhan2289 2 года назад
Owls are nocturnal while humans are diurnal
@jamesreddington7140
@jamesreddington7140 2 года назад
time to get the guns out
@HeraldofRighteousness
@HeraldofRighteousness 2 года назад
@3:00 give thanks to God, not to creation.
@HeraldofRighteousness
@HeraldofRighteousness 2 года назад
The sun is not a star. Genesis 1:16 (KJV) And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: [he made] the stars also.
@aga9618
@aga9618 2 года назад
This is a lioness. Why must you project the patriarchy on nature? he-lion, she-gazelle.. This is a lioness, not a lion. I'm sick and tired of this BS programming.
@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Changing old and patriarchal habits is a never-ending story. We’ll take this on board. Thanks.
@realskybluepink9124
@realskybluepink9124 2 года назад
The difference is of utmost importance in the continuation of life itself, male and female, as created, not as imagined by the ideaologues. In Nature, the two sexes have their specific roles to perform. Any confusion will be the destruction of the species. Keep up the great content, @ Free Documentary Nature! Excellent work and so appreciated. 🦁 🌞
@aga9618
@aga9618 2 года назад
@@realskybluepink9124 There are male and female lions. There are male and female deer. Predators such as tigers, lions, leopards are usually referred to as "he", while grazing cattle such as antelopes, gazelles and zebras are referred to as "she". I realize that's a fault of the primitive and simplistic English language. In my language there is a different term for each gender of every species, so there is never any confusion. But this male/female distinction is particularly infuriating, when the predator-prey dynamic is being mis gendered, trying to create a story of a male predator hunting female pray (even when the predator is a female) It's reinforcing the toxic masculine western trope of "men chasing women" or even "hunting" them and also comparing women to animals such as gazelles. Supposedly for their grace, but in fact it's just associating femininity with being the victim. It's creating a narrative of a man-predator and a woman - hunted trophy. Men and women are not predator and prey. We are not gazelles. We're not cute deer. And men are not lions or tigers. They don't "hunt" women, or rather, they are not supposed to. And I'll say more, we're not animals. We're humans, that means we rise above primitive instinctual behavior and elemental reflexes. Having said that, I don't think any animal has as much inter-gender violence as humans, except maybe for the black widow. I see this repeated over and over again, these narratives being projected onto the natural world. This is not an isolated case. It's enough to describe nature as it is. Female animals are doing fine. They are a part of a complex natural system.
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