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It’s the dawn of a new era in Yellowstone. The wolves have returned. The grizzly bear population is at an all-time high. The mountain lions never left. And Yellowstone will never be the same. The presence of these iconic predators touches every aspect of life in Yellowstone National Park. Through their eyes, we witness nature’s dramas play out over the course of a year. These carnivores play a critical role in keeping Yellowstone in balance but what does it take to survive, protect your turf and raise young, all while trying to stay at the top of the food chain?
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@SmithsonianChannel
@SmithsonianChannel Год назад
Lions vs Hyenas: Predator Games 🦁 Killer IQ: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s2VpqlxlB5s.html
@earllutz2663
@earllutz2663 Год назад
At 74, due to low vision, I no longer can drive. So thank you very much, for this opportunity to see and experience the wild yellow stone park.
@gilleyt
@gilleyt 7 месяцев назад
the older you get the more you appreciate nature and all its wonders.
@mello3214
@mello3214 4 месяца назад
Exactly, I’m proud I’m older and can look around at nature, love it and be thankful 🙏
@KieraKunzler
@KieraKunzler 27 дней назад
right😄
@MagenPhilipson
@MagenPhilipson 27 дней назад
That's right!
@casienwhey
@casienwhey 10 месяцев назад
Black Tail being accepted by the pack was like winning the lottery. He went from barely making it, to a member of the strongest pack in the park.
@Sandblstr
@Sandblstr Год назад
Blacktail finding a home was good to see and the Quad mom cubs making it to spring. I think this is the first time I have heard Bill Pullman narrate a documentary, his voice seems to be fitting for covering nature & Yellowstone Park.
@a.justineollier
@a.justineollier Год назад
grdhdrttj
@tanyasites4890
@tanyasites4890 Год назад
I agree, I love his voice!
@lonewolf_101
@lonewolf_101 6 месяцев назад
Didn't you cry?
@kenbarthSimAV8tor
@kenbarthSimAV8tor Год назад
Predators an essential part of any ecosystem!
@CW1116
@CW1116 Год назад
True... BUT they - like every other animal - need to be regulated by man to keep their numbers from getting out of hand. Hunting takes care to remove the surplus without letting them create havoc with prey animals. An example is the wolf population in Minnesota. Every scientific study as well as experts in wolf studies determined that there could be UP TO 1700 wolves in any peak year. We now have 2700 (conservatively estimated) and the deer herds in NW Minnesota are nearly wiped out.
@kenbarthSimAV8tor
@kenbarthSimAV8tor Год назад
@@CW1116 Nature regulates; not man Bud!
@Soap_Bar
@Soap_Bar Год назад
@@kenbarthSimAV8tor and man is a part of nature, no?
@kenbarthSimAV8tor
@kenbarthSimAV8tor Год назад
@@Soap_Bar Yes; but not one's with AR15s!
@iceflys50
@iceflys50 Год назад
Coyotes hit that wolf with that uno reverse card 🤣
@Angela-ns8ux
@Angela-ns8ux Год назад
So I'm from Idaho Washington state ect ..Yellowstone is beautiful and all of the amazing beautiful land most untouched by humans is spectacular to see it's worth the drive
@ombduke448
@ombduke448 Год назад
must’ve ain’t peep the wolf wit a ankle monitor on his neck 😅
@lennydetloff1031
@lennydetloff1031 Год назад
Yes, before it's ruined or gone!!
@Mrs_Gorl
@Mrs_Gorl Год назад
I just want poor black tail to get some food 😩
@julieromero8327
@julieromero8327 Год назад
He is one of them now😍😭
@bebeccabe
@bebeccabe 9 месяцев назад
Blacktail took me on one heck of an emotional journey
@anthonycastillo7859
@anthonycastillo7859 Год назад
Blacktail found his family, tears of joy!!!
@CWhite-fp3eo
@CWhite-fp3eo 4 месяца назад
Incredible reality, salute Mr. Pullman. Stepping out from hollywood to a noble venture. Thank vou all for this glimpse into the animal kingdom .....true majesty.
@nylesfrench3568
@nylesfrench3568 Год назад
The cold-hearted, ignorant, and thoughtless indiscriminate killing of predators always perplexed and disturbed me, and it still does.
@Aerosith
@Aerosith Год назад
Get your facts straight, why do you think they were killed off?
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 Год назад
I totally agree. Predators are and have always been part of the balance of nature. I think they were hunted ruthlessly more from fear & ignorance than anything. The Mt Lion is another predator that was widely distributed over most of America, before being hunted to extinction in the east except for a few Fl panthers & left in only a few places in the west, the black hills in S.D., California, Montana, Wyoming etc. However there are more and more sightings in the Midwest that gives me hope that they may reclaim some of their former range. Animals have always been part of the landscape, after what we humans have done to them, the least we can do is coexist. The world is a far better place with animals in it, all of them.
@taigaforest2009
@taigaforest2009 Год назад
@@Aerosith For sport, duh. Every poacher deserves to perish.
@KingdomMadeAnimals
@KingdomMadeAnimals Год назад
Lol ,it's nature 🤦 you act like they people with they murderous ways 🤣
@moonlandingagain3228
@moonlandingagain3228 Год назад
@@Aerosith for fun
@rwhouzzeryeah7990
@rwhouzzeryeah7990 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Canada 🇨🇦 for the assistance and supply of predators that have restored the balance to this delicate environment ❤️
@cherimolina2121
@cherimolina2121 Год назад
Very nice documentary. Enjoyed Bill's narration. Quadmom getting old. She's been a great asset to Yellowstone! Wonderful eclipse footage! Many amazing tidbits packed throughout. Thank you!
@tommysimmons5266
@tommysimmons5266 Год назад
Had 3 coyotes trapped me in a tree for 7 hours. They are not afraid in numbers.
@virgilkeelfox
@virgilkeelfox 7 месяцев назад
Thank God we finally have the sense to reintroduce the Grizzly and the Great North American gray wolves. I had the great opportunity of seeing a grizzly in out 1974 trip to the national parks. The grizzly I saw was in Glacier National Park across the lake at Many Glacier hotel
@JenniferDeFillippo
@JenniferDeFillippo 8 дней назад
I could not take my eyes off of the screen, watching this iconic and classic struggle among the wild predators of Yellowstone National Park vs those calm and majestic animals that make up their prey. This series is simply wonderful to watch and I fell in love all over again with some of my own favorite wild beasts, as I followed along watching Bill Pullman lead me on a historic and magical journey through one of the great wonders of the world and one of our greatest American national treasures. Absolutely a FIVE STARS+***** review from me! ~ JDeF.39 💙
@dannyyork1142
@dannyyork1142 Год назад
GREAT DOCUMENTARY! I live in Kentucky ,Yellowstone is on my short bucket list. So beautiful, dangerous, and wild! Hopefully in my lifetime, I will see it!
@SeattleRaindrop206
@SeattleRaindrop206 5 месяцев назад
You NEED to go. Yellowstone is magnificent. You should go in summer and also winter. Make sure you give yourself enough time to see different parts of it… it’s not a 1-2 day trip, you know? You’ll love it 🏔️
@iFlyFree
@iFlyFree Год назад
Sensational footage and story telling. 10/10 to the producers
@GratefulOverlander
@GratefulOverlander Год назад
Except the fact they said bears hibernate. A good producer would do research first!¡!
@tealtazmanian966
@tealtazmanian966 Год назад
Black Tail sure had persistence. He had already been attacked earlier by the very same pack that accepted him into one of their own. What a turn of events for the better. Very excellent film and narration was above par. I hope Bill now does more like this and I'm able to find them.
@Diamondntheruff
@Diamondntheruff Год назад
The 1st pack that attacked him was the Mollys pack the 2nd pack that excepted him was the Woppotti pack. 😉🫶
@katbryers667
@katbryers667 Год назад
My dream is to explore Montana and Yellowstone. This video brought back that passion
@Falconer710
@Falconer710 Год назад
It’s on my to do list it’s so beautiful and the wildlife is unreal ❤️🇬🇧❤️
@theCosmicQueen
@theCosmicQueen Год назад
better go well armed nowadays. they aren't just preying on animals but humans as well.
@furerorban9324
@furerorban9324 Год назад
My dream is to explain Montana and Yellowstone. This video brought back that passion
@kricetispies732
@kricetispies732 Год назад
I've done both! It's an excellent choice!
@lennarthagen3638
@lennarthagen3638 Год назад
Why would u want that? Bears could eat you.
@jameshughes525
@jameshughes525 Год назад
That's great that they brought back the predators but they're still missing the native peoples, they should be living on that land
@BestUsernameForMe
@BestUsernameForMe Год назад
Is your goal for native people to live off the land being limited to technologies that existed before Europeans arrived?
@jameshughes525
@jameshughes525 Год назад
@@BestUsernameForMe I have no idea what you're talking about
@mikefrost1312
@mikefrost1312 Год назад
The people who once lived there, are LOOONG gone now.. Sure, could make it into a reservation 🤷 ruin the land, build houses & push out all the animals that everyone (especially natives) fought to keep and reintroduce... OR, the "natives" around now, can live in normal towns with the rest of the world..
@davidsuch8942
@davidsuch8942 9 месяцев назад
They shouldnt have lost wars.
@papajeff5486
@papajeff5486 3 месяца назад
Humans, native or alien, are an infestation that destroys and consumes all of nature only to grow in number, to destroy and consume more. This documentary is proof. That Yellowstone was made, that this documentary was made, that humans are prevented from living in Yellowstone is proof. Yellowstone is a postage stamp property in the vast human property surrounding it, established to give humans a last vestige of what the earth used to be like ENTERTAINMENT.
@robbryant52
@robbryant52 Год назад
I live in Wales UK absolutely loved this video .best documentary on yellowstone
@mu8554
@mu8554 Год назад
I live on the edge of the city of Birmingham here in the UK but I am so fascinated by the great Yellowstone Park and devour any documentary's that i come across . So thanks for the upload...
@the_boonies
@the_boonies 9 месяцев назад
And the wolves from Yellowstone have expanded beyond the park boundaries as far south as Northern Colorado 😊😊
@cubistone
@cubistone Год назад
The wild kingdom is glorious even in its most extreme environments. Hope there'll be bright days ahead for the animals. Who knows, it may even outlast human civilization.
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 Год назад
they definitely will ...
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 Год назад
to it every year.
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 Год назад
humans are ruining the waters, and wrecking the earth. digging and overfishing is just one bad thing, the other is pollution, there is nine metric tons dumped in the oceans every year. one dump truck every minute of every day, dumping plastics and medical waste. diapers, and building materials...
@cobainzlady
@cobainzlady Год назад
especially when certain sociopathic idiots want that to happen.
@feedtherich11
@feedtherich11 5 месяцев назад
You are dreaming --republicans in the congress want to open up every piece of land and park for corporate America. Things have changed my friend. Good days are behind us. Only religion matters. Fake religion that is.
@Nill757
@Nill757 Год назад
" ... last open ranges in North America..." Alaska now has several hurds numbering half a million caribou. And growing.
@omur2360
@omur2360 Год назад
4K! thanks for 4K times! thank you with all my heart! grizzlies, wolves, mighty mison and all yellowstone!!
@stgonzales
@stgonzales Год назад
Wondering, who had the job of counting how many moths the bears ate?
@gordonc2377
@gordonc2377 Год назад
Remarkable footage allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the everyday life of these particular characters of this excellent documentary.
@TheAndrewWray
@TheAndrewWray Год назад
Only 9 out of 10 - no film of bears catching salmon
@tairikiau7149
@tairikiau7149 Год назад
I love this Documentary
@ariw9405
@ariw9405 Год назад
This was fantastic!
@furerorban9324
@furerorban9324 Год назад
My dream is to explain Montana and Yellowstone. This video brought back that passion
@DrewCal1982
@DrewCal1982 Год назад
I watched the video with the family👍
@sasanvideoprod.6548
@sasanvideoprod.6548 Год назад
I'm so happy for that wolf he found family and friends
@lennarthagen3638
@lennarthagen3638 Год назад
Wolfeeee
@julieromero8327
@julieromero8327 Год назад
I cried 😭💟
@sasanvideoprod.6548
@sasanvideoprod.6548 Год назад
My life is just like that wolf at the moment, I fell out of my life because my ex-wife had an affair with my brother. and she snatched my kids away, I'm depressed, lonely, tired... no Thanksgiving, no Christmas, most likely no New Year's...
@mohammedilyas6682
@mohammedilyas6682 Год назад
@@sasanvideoprod.6548 Sorry to hear that I pray for you. but my observation is that everyone in this world builds his own world. As long as its intact you survive and once its shattered... Its the end of your future..... That is the nature's design that he has put in place, weather you are a wolf or a human.
@mohammedilyas6682
@mohammedilyas6682 Год назад
What a documentary.. Wow.. God bless the narrator... I wonder what we uneducated will do..... With you....
@mello3214
@mello3214 Год назад
Great documentary!!!! ❤️so glad for this upload !!!!! And Bill Pullman is one of the best narrators !!!!!!!!!
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 3 месяца назад
I can't help coveting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming & Montana for its ineffable magnificent, majestic, stunning, & Sublime natural picturesque landscape beauty mingled w/ those wild animals that is accompanied w/ 4 SEASONS; in particular, that unutterable brilliant, & unmissable beauty in winter seems to defy description or simply beyond words: truly rare almost otherworldly incomparable one unlike any other parks on earth. ( those in Africa are also beautiful but not equipped w/ 4 seasons ). So Americans are certainly blessed to possess such an unspeakably beautiful land. Good for you!,,,I wish to visit once in my lifetime.,,,,(02/10/24)
@davisoaresalves5179
@davisoaresalves5179 Год назад
One of the best documentaries of the year.
@davidriley8590
@davidriley8590 Год назад
I really enjoyed this film the world is in a very sensitive balance we must be so careful not to unbalance what nature puts there
@cobainzlady
@cobainzlady Год назад
we are part of nature. we must survive.
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 9 месяцев назад
So amazing, awesome, & even engrossing beyond words that who could resist not to watch it again & again. I can't help but keep coming back to this singular wildlife doc. of outstanding proportions. All the people engaged in the production, they all certainly deserve a big pat on the back for a job well done. In particular, those cameramen who had spent day & night w/ an infinite patience so as to procure those brilliant momentous footages in the face of some adverse conditions deserve special praise & kudos. I wonder if anyone else feels the same,,,,Many thanks to all of them concerned,,,(08/08/23)
@lonewolf_101
@lonewolf_101 6 месяцев назад
Same here, keep watching this. Masochist as I am I think it's healthy to have a good cry 😢 💔👍
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 6 месяцев назад
Yes, I can't agree more! You have a fabulous rest of Sunday wherever you are, & take care,,,,,(11/05/23)@@lonewolf_101
@user-cy1mg9zb7r
@user-cy1mg9zb7r 24 дня назад
The huntman spider that got the rookie assassin bug was so gorgeous, that orange abdomen- wow!
@user-rv1wf6sd4p
@user-rv1wf6sd4p Год назад
What a beautiful video..beautifully told!,well done Bill!,u tell a great story🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏿🙏🏿❤❤❤❤❤
@Wanderlust598
@Wanderlust598 5 месяцев назад
I still think that they don't give the Yellowstone fire in the late 80s enough credit for the renewal of the landscape.
@jennifertonyan9984
@jennifertonyan9984 3 месяца назад
Wow this was great!!!!! Thanks for a great watch 😊
@robertmastnak581
@robertmastnak581 Год назад
Wonderful nature, landscape, animals, movie... Thx
@pprehn5268
@pprehn5268 Год назад
Thank you so much for letting me experience these encounters within the ecosystem so intimately.
@ralphfiligenzi6180
@ralphfiligenzi6180 Год назад
Adda boy black tail!🐺
@grindcorizer6818
@grindcorizer6818 Год назад
One of the best Yellowstone documentaries
@doni2209
@doni2209 Год назад
wolf pack is just badass
@ButterCookie1984
@ButterCookie1984 Год назад
Ok???😁
@JackKinross
@JackKinross 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic documentary. Kudos to all involved.
@Ras7685
@Ras7685 Год назад
These shows don't even show the killing any more. Even though the killing is part of life , we have sanitized the Nature Programs.......
@vernoncrown
@vernoncrown 5 месяцев назад
I have profound admiration for the photographers that were able to video to capture these animals in their natural environment under often horrific weather conditions. Extremely well done video that gives us insight into how the natural world survives. We have to thank Teddy Roosevelt for Yellowstone and Bill Pullman for his excellent presentation about life for the animals that call Yellowstone home.
@alanwerner8563
@alanwerner8563 Год назад
“Scientists had yet to discover that ecosystems couldn’t thrive WITHOUT BOTH PREY AND PREDATOR BEING IN BALANCE”. An Extremely Important Point, and one you’d think Academic Ecologists would’ve figured out before the 1970s. And something that you cant just Snap Your Fingers or even PASS A LAW and expect it to right itself. Some Wrongs take Decades or even Centuries to Correct. Others can be fixed more easily. This is why identifying the KEYSTONE SPECIES within a habitat is So Important to the establishment of a successful Habitat Protection Plan. And needless to say (I hope; assuming you’ve Learned SOMETHING from watching this)
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 Год назад
@@furerorban9324 I think you mean explore instead of explain, but I understand English may not be your first language or it's simply autocorrect changing your words. I hope your dream comes true. I've always wanted to see Yellowstone myself and explore Montana. I'm told Glacier Lake national park in Montana is a worthy place to explore. Good luck !
@willybowles85
@willybowles85 Год назад
Good thinking if you live in the city
@ktsoutsoubroutsos3873
@ktsoutsoubroutsos3873 4 дня назад
so happy for black tail.majestic wolf! very handsome
@dlerious77
@dlerious77 Год назад
very well done doc, love everything and anything on yellowstone.
@lonewolf_101
@lonewolf_101 7 месяцев назад
I cried all the way through. For the fourth time 😊 i love Blacktail ❤️
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 6 месяцев назад
So did I! I love & adore BLACKTAIL as well. Thanks for replying to my comment. You have a marvelous day. (11/07/23)
@lonewolf_101
@lonewolf_101 6 месяцев назад
@markokada7311 you too 😊
@jaj9625
@jaj9625 Год назад
I wish all these animal will be here with human forever or till the end of time,
@BamBamSr
@BamBamSr 2 месяца назад
The only problem with this video was its length, or lack thereof. Great stuff Smithsonian TY!!
@katharinajohn5619
@katharinajohn5619 21 день назад
Thank you for this wonderful film, I learned a lot. AMAZING!!
@nahshanyahudah2261
@nahshanyahudah2261 11 месяцев назад
Very well done, amazing job to all involved thank you!
@lovebeeslovebees5055
@lovebeeslovebees5055 7 месяцев назад
Very well done. Pullman does a great job. The photography was excellent.
@marinalima9479
@marinalima9479 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this documentary!!! 🤩
@RandyNein
@RandyNein Год назад
Great job. This is an amazing documentary!
@streef88
@streef88 Год назад
Never heard of a Mountain Lion "Kitten" before...
@hmoov5145
@hmoov5145 3 месяца назад
Imagine releasing tigers to control that wolf pack. 😂
@joyceguiniven4587
@joyceguiniven4587 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this great opportunity to watch the documentary about Yellowstone 😊😊❤❤
@brentfrank7012
@brentfrank7012 13 дней назад
I didn’t know about the moths up in the rocky mountain tops. Really interesting. 🦋
@Cool-yw3ev
@Cool-yw3ev Месяц назад
my boy blacktail made me emotional
@johnhutchison2268
@johnhutchison2268 Год назад
Thank you so much was this wonderful and informative documentary
@Andrew-kb4px
@Andrew-kb4px 4 месяца назад
On one three day trip to Yellowstone I saw 4 Grizzlies and 2 Wolves along with a Pine Martin, a weasel, and countless Bighorns, Pronghorn, elk, and buffalo. If you know where and when to go look, you will be rewarded! Try Mt. Washburn in the morning for Griz and the Hayden Valley anytime for wolves.
@alyssabeam5062
@alyssabeam5062 5 месяцев назад
Love Bill great job narrating, great video!
@harmoni4499
@harmoni4499 Год назад
This is my second or third time watching the movie. An excellent film!
@user-ih4ts2cb4z
@user-ih4ts2cb4z 4 месяца назад
I was worried by the Blacktale during the film, because it all time alone! I'm glad it joined the Wolves gang.
@maggieo6672
@maggieo6672 Год назад
Awesome presentation, I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you for sharing. ❤️🎶☃️⛄
@hannahvaipulu3631
@hannahvaipulu3631 Год назад
I really enjoyed this one, thank you.
@traceymariemontgomery2137
@traceymariemontgomery2137 2 месяца назад
Wow absolutely Brilliant the wildlife of Yellowstone National Park the Documentary was Amazing
@Jarod-te2bi
@Jarod-te2bi 7 месяцев назад
I love bill Pullman ❤ he needs to be in more documentary’s.
@moonlandingagain3228
@moonlandingagain3228 Год назад
The winter of 1995 was a very important time for Yellowstone National Park and the right decision to make
@marcalan1198
@marcalan1198 9 месяцев назад
the narrator is born to host anything wild. I would argue to a fist fight proving this is the best narrator for these doc. his voice is perfect. holds 100 percent of my attention. awesome job. 🙏
@amarjitsingh3207
@amarjitsingh3207 5 месяцев назад
Super beautiful nature true story, God bless you brother ❤
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 5 месяцев назад
Your god is mythology.
@henrychavez918
@henrychavez918 Год назад
Beautiful
@alexcika9906
@alexcika9906 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely incredible piece here great camera work and great narration
@monteilfitness
@monteilfitness 3 месяца назад
I never knew how persistent bears were following to mate! Loved the video
@sbelkii
@sbelkii Год назад
Very good quality documentary. Nice work.
@rmwtsou
@rmwtsou Год назад
Great documentary!
@Tribunal1023
@Tribunal1023 7 месяцев назад
Outstanding documentary and narration 👏
@Melsincatuation
@Melsincatuation Год назад
Anyone else.want to just help black tail!!.I feel so sorry for him..I want to just feed him..lol
@paulcake7353
@paulcake7353 2 месяца назад
Beautiful documentary indeed, would love to visit Yellowstone one day ,glad to see our 🍁 Canadian wolf's did so well.
@traveller8867
@traveller8867 Год назад
This is the reason I would not hike or camp in Yellowstone. These animals are iconic and beautiful, but are dangerous.
@SakuraBurma
@SakuraBurma Год назад
Great documentary
@paveljakl-cn1oy
@paveljakl-cn1oy 11 месяцев назад
What a amazing documentary..👌
@suetaylor4018
@suetaylor4018 Год назад
Yes! I agree with you, Alan. We only have ONE chance, and ONE choice! It BETTER BE THE RIGHT ONE! Wake up, people!
@Dollarkat
@Dollarkat Год назад
Mr. Pullman, that was wonderful, and nice coat.
@lindalowney441
@lindalowney441 Год назад
Amazing. Thank you.
@islamisthetruthforever1323
@islamisthetruthforever1323 Год назад
This made me so happy i love yellowstone
@yeremychauvin7253
@yeremychauvin7253 Год назад
I'm glad Blacktail found his new pack , it goes to show how family's can betray you as I myself was and become a lone wolf till I found a new pack , It is said God never closes one door without opening another....
@amarierobinson1982
@amarierobinson1982 5 месяцев назад
Beautifully narrated by Bill Pullman.
@DB-mk5kt
@DB-mk5kt 4 месяца назад
epic is the correct word to describe yellowstone park. Awespome vid
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 Год назад
This nature doc.simply shows us to witness & discern not only how intriguing & mysterious the ecosystem in the nature is, but also it unfolds us to perceive how it enigmatically works & keeps the system in balance.,,,It is so captivating, fascinating, & even spellbinding that I can't help doffing my hat to all the crew members concerned in the production of this singular doc.(After all, they had spent well over 1 yr. in the wilderness.), esp., those cameramen, sound men including that efficacious background music, excellent editors, & finally the sophisticated producers inclusive of an incisive script writer & a convincing narrator. " Truly Educational & Informative!! " Moreover, the fact we could enjoy watching & appreciate it on RU-vid for free is infinitely priceless & invaluable.,,,Grateful & gratified to the core.,,,,,(12/23/22)
@Jbelly275
@Jbelly275 Год назад
You go blacktail !!! 🎉
@mrgonzalez4583
@mrgonzalez4583 Год назад
Love watching this while I just do stuff around the house
@bobbytaylor6946
@bobbytaylor6946 3 месяца назад
Awesome content great footage great delivery
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