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Sperm Whales Dealing : With The Unexpected - Wildlife Documentary 

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Around the Crozet Islands, here is the incredible odyssey of a family of Sperm Whales facing rapid changes in their environment. From the stormy surface to the eternal darkness of the abyss, several generations of these deep-sea divers encounter men and their "toys": harpoons of yesterday, and fishing lines of today. Once victim of whale hunting, now accused of stealing fish, a sperm whale shares its private life with us. And what an immersion! We discover in turn its mysterious sonar, its competitors like orcas, and also the strange world of its neighbors - the deep-sea monsters. Amongst them, a revelation: the biggest squid ever filmed in its natural environment, almost 15 feet long. Come and discover the depths of the Crozet abyss...
Producers : Saint Thomas Productions
Director: Bertrand Loyer
Stars: Michael Burnside, Christophe Malavoy
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@unclefesta7173
@unclefesta7173 7 лет назад
I know whales are very intelligent creatures, but I never realised they were intelligent enough to narrate a documentary
@nickieglazer7065
@nickieglazer7065 6 лет назад
Uncle Festa 😂
@royeaston6067
@royeaston6067 6 лет назад
I must be part whale because I understand his clicks perfectly 🐳
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 5 лет назад
You dont need to be particurlarly intelligent. Everybody can maintain a RU-vid channel nowadays
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 5 лет назад
That's Sir David Attenborough to you.
@christianrunge3367
@christianrunge3367 5 лет назад
Uncle Festa o
@Oaglor
@Oaglor 7 лет назад
That beginning made me think this was a parody.
@MrLofiWonders
@MrLofiWonders 6 лет назад
Narrated by sir David's younger horny brother
@ilisati
@ilisati 6 лет назад
How? It just sad. Nothing funny about it.
@sinistersilence489
@sinistersilence489 5 лет назад
legit
@oicfas4523
@oicfas4523 5 лет назад
Yeah, really sounds like a knockoff David Attenborough. Unfortunate. The narrator should try to find his own style.
@DUBSTEP_KUSH305
@DUBSTEP_KUSH305 4 года назад
Lol same
@QuantumKiff
@QuantumKiff 4 года назад
Never seen a first person doc on an animal like this; found it to be incredibly charming and fun 😭💐
@nichhodge8503
@nichhodge8503 Год назад
@@speurtighearnamacterik8230no it’s just a sperm whale who sounds like Sir David Attenborough maybe because he’s seen so many BBC nature documentaries he picked up the voice! Anyway the studio needed for this whale to record his narration must of been big
@lesterine77
@lesterine77 2 месяца назад
I thought it was awful.
@natalevasta238
@natalevasta238 2 месяца назад
tttttttttt❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤g ❤😢😢
@Swordie050
@Swordie050 5 лет назад
Funny how I just watched a documentary about this exact pod of Orca. Man Among the Orcas, absolutely beautiful to watch
@phillipsandusky3795
@phillipsandusky3795 4 года назад
Just noticed that too. Wonder who shot the footage and who used someone else's footage.
@carolpetra1396
@carolpetra1396 4 года назад
Same director. Bertrand Loyer.
@amateurastronomer9463
@amateurastronomer9463 4 года назад
Just finished watching that documentary literally 1 min ago and just came to this one. Saw your post and thought I'd comment. Still a little teary-eyed from man among orcas.
@protodominichusplay
@protodominichusplay 4 года назад
@@amateurastronomer9463 the orphan seal pup moment hit me so hard...the mother got eaten 😟
@splash5150izy
@splash5150izy 4 года назад
I saw that doco, it was epic -
@kitakizeinko8780
@kitakizeinko8780 6 лет назад
The akward moment when sperm whales can speak better english, knows history and science better than me. God what am i doing with my Life
@husseinzain7339
@husseinzain7339 6 лет назад
kitaki zeinko bhahahahhaha poor you😂😂😂
@agustinalanglois7192
@agustinalanglois7192 5 лет назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jeffreisner9880
@jeffreisner9880 5 лет назад
Well, whales do have big brains, eat a lot of seafood and they have a lot of time on their hands. So they should be pretty smart.
@deweyb3458
@deweyb3458 5 лет назад
Stay in school kid...
@americannobody27
@americannobody27 5 лет назад
kitaki zeinko Better English maybe, but it hasn't been stating too many facts. It even thinks it's been around for millions of years, evolved, and lives on a planet! So it's not exactly the smartest when it comes to some things. But, it's a whale with a head full of oil, so you can't expect it to be right about everything.
@mammadingo9165
@mammadingo9165 4 года назад
I really loved this doco ,all aspects whales perspective some humour and factual ...and that glimps of the hour glass dolphins what a treat. Thanks to those who made this very well done
@SuperVerst
@SuperVerst 6 лет назад
So glad that sperm whale was able to give us a play by play account of everything that happened. Hopefully next time we'll be able to do a Q and A with him.
@TheDavidvstewart
@TheDavidvstewart 5 лет назад
A "POD cast" maybe?
@taoini5777
@taoini5777 5 лет назад
SuperVerst If there is a next time you clown
@tobor8115
@tobor8115 4 года назад
@@TheDavidvstewart OMG that pun stunk
@williamdunnamjr972
@williamdunnamjr972 4 года назад
I’d love a livestream with this whale. He’s got spunk.
@trevorphillips4595
@trevorphillips4595 4 года назад
He was angry. He had to make a record straight. Can you imagine being called dicc juice?
@kittensmittens8251
@kittensmittens8251 3 года назад
I absolutely love this Documentary. At the end when he says "The secret, is inside my head." and "The first whalers got my name wrong. But now, atleast, the record is straight. Let's keep it that way..." followed by the coda gives me chills. Had chills from the outset and through out.
@Dhspat
@Dhspat 5 лет назад
This is by far the greatest documentary of all time! Brilliant! Stupendous! Outstanding! A modern masterpiece!!!
@arnydiablo6205
@arnydiablo6205 3 года назад
Not only entertaining but really educational... good job to the director, script writer and the narrator. What a beautiful documentary!
@brandonheat4408
@brandonheat4408 5 лет назад
"I don't know if I can sir my hands are bleeding" 😂
@mmatthews61687
@mmatthews61687 4 года назад
Read your comment just as it happened in the video...such a riot 🤣
@beckygriggs7827
@beckygriggs7827 2 года назад
He deserves it, lol
@beckygriggs7827
@beckygriggs7827 2 года назад
That's heartbreaking to see those beasts stab the whale with the harpoon, evil humans
@a.l.michael6240
@a.l.michael6240 4 года назад
The footage is incredible! Took me a minute to get used to the narration style but once I did I didn’t notice any difference. It’s a nice documentary in my opinion :)
@DeinoWolfhybridhero
@DeinoWolfhybridhero 9 месяцев назад
Enormous, powerful, incredibly intelligent and communicative. Nature masterpieces!
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 5 лет назад
I love the presentation. From what I can tell it's strung together from cheap publically available video content, very well-sourced scientific facts, and a cranky old whale to do the commentary.
@yuppotatoteam9573
@yuppotatoteam9573 6 лет назад
28:15 that sick beat.
@Starpentine
@Starpentine 5 лет назад
XD
@americannobody27
@americannobody27 5 лет назад
McSalty AF I was scanning the comments and saw this, but thought nothing of it. Then suddenly this crazy beat started up a few minutes later, and I'm doing crazy stuff over here to the sound of the beat, and I remembered your comment, and when I checked, yep, it's at the exact same mark. 28:15! That's some wild music!
@fishstick0071
@fishstick0071 5 лет назад
It was being skippered by the cast of stomp
@defoperator7993
@defoperator7993 4 года назад
Sounds like Radiohead Lolol
@erinquinn215
@erinquinn215 3 года назад
fishin' n techno
@mikeclarke952
@mikeclarke952 6 лет назад
What I learned about Sperm whales from this video: 1. Sperm whales got their name from seamen. 2. They are veracious talkers.
@TrapCat
@TrapCat 4 года назад
Mike kirock Semen.
@retard_activated
@retard_activated 4 года назад
Punny!!
@funnelvortex7722
@funnelvortex7722 4 года назад
From seamen who thought it was semen
@Humanaut.
@Humanaut. 4 года назад
@@TrapCat Or seamen's semen.
@scottmcchesney6187
@scottmcchesney6187 4 года назад
👍
@ImmortalSynn
@ImmortalSynn 4 года назад
This is an astonishingly well-done documentary! Great footage, history, science, and almost no footage of humans. Great stuff!
@MusicM0VES
@MusicM0VES 4 года назад
Yay! for no humans!
@mishkap5219
@mishkap5219 Год назад
@@MusicM0VES yes. I hate HuMaNs
@wildone8397
@wildone8397 Год назад
Said by a Human. Hence you're part of your problem 😂😅
@harrietlyall1991
@harrietlyall1991 4 года назад
This is a super documentary. It’s pacy, informative and dramatic, the photography is mesmerisingly gorgeous. The narration is well timed and pitched, and the soundtrack integrates with the voice. I love the shots of dark, slate blue ocean and the magnificent bulk of the regal whales breaching and sounding. 🐳💕
@markmiller4518
@markmiller4518 Год назад
what relative of your created this horrible doc ? you clearly didn't see the same thing I watched
@stanleycates1972
@stanleycates1972 5 лет назад
Excellent and spellbinding - from an 82 year old life long spear fisherman - love mother ocean.
@rpm1796
@rpm1796 3 года назад
Bless you, Stanley.....I loved living in the Caribe for just 5 years...then the wind blew me land-bound into the Arctic....You're a very lucky man.
@stanleycates1972
@stanleycates1972 3 года назад
@@rpm1796 84 now - lived in USVI 14 years - saw many humpback whales but no sperm - Anegada BVI was my paradise lost.
@richardosbourne3346
@richardosbourne3346 4 года назад
Hourglass Dolphins ❤️ I didn't know that Killer Whales were Dolphins too until I did a bit of digging. Beautiful and majestic
@Bing6813
@Bing6813 7 лет назад
Despite the negative comments from too many unappreciative folks -- this is a terrific documentary
@YoungHeartedSoul
@YoungHeartedSoul 6 лет назад
Totally agree. people are so nitpickers. it seems people are so sensitive nowadays.Excellent documentary.
@johnpetrov6602
@johnpetrov6602 6 лет назад
I agree. This is an excellent documentary on how not to narrate a documentary.
@ryanfranks9441
@ryanfranks9441 5 лет назад
His voice is annoying, hazy smokey sound. It's like nails on a chalk board.
@dannynicastro3207
@dannynicastro3207 5 лет назад
Doug Bingham ...one year later from your comment, i agree. Its a bit sanitized but a good doc, regardless. Long live our beautiful whales...death to all of mankind...well those who hunt these creatures...may they become a penguin or a shrimp, something a whale would eat in the next life!!! 🐾🐧🕊🐧🐳🐋🐬🦈🐙🐚🦀🦑🦐🦂 LONG LIVE FRENCH OCEANOGRAPHERS!!!
@kimmendonca8536
@kimmendonca8536 5 лет назад
Doug Bingham I agree! I love this guy!
@cocochanelly5193
@cocochanelly5193 5 лет назад
The narration was funny, kept me in tune. I learned a lot from this documentary. Ocean life is so amazing! 🤗😘
@BroadwayJosh
@BroadwayJosh 4 года назад
Bravo! A superb documentary! I really dug the narration in the voice of a whale and I really appreciated the acknowledgement of the history of the whaling and fishing industry that led to the depiction of the realities of today's oceans. Thanks for posting and keep up the good work. More like these please!
@cruz5888
@cruz5888 5 лет назад
Guys, he’s obviously an old chap who just so happens to remember his past life as a sperm whale 🤣
@shinobukochu854
@shinobukochu854 Год назад
😭🤣🤣
@andrewrobertson3894
@andrewrobertson3894 4 года назад
34:50 Just look at those scars. I can only imagine the battles that whale has been in, down there in the pitch dark.
@susanbraun9035
@susanbraun9035 4 года назад
Thanks for real depth and video .Bored and sarcastic people are never "contributors". The narrator is accomplished and it would nehoove others to pay attention
@stujd1539
@stujd1539 7 лет назад
A superb documentary with a different perspective.
@afulle02
@afulle02 6 лет назад
Stu JD A whale's perspective? The proverbial cow of the ocean. Yummy!
@nelneishaburrows279
@nelneishaburrows279 6 лет назад
Stu JD yes indeed
@sharky209
@sharky209 5 лет назад
The Narration is interesting and unique, but very good. I like the different approach. Very Informative
@bossgbana5021
@bossgbana5021 4 года назад
Thank you. I can see you are the only educated person here
@thememoryhole9355
@thememoryhole9355 4 года назад
I found it highly distracting. I couldn't suspend belief enough to enjoy it. It was a bit silly.
@Dave.S.TT600
@Dave.S.TT600 4 года назад
it's fucking silly
@TheTurtleOfGods
@TheTurtleOfGods 3 года назад
@@Dave.S.TT600 your gay
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 3 года назад
@@bossgbana5021 Do you have to be "educated" to appreciate this jollyness ? 👍🥴This might be slightly funny for once , but unlike many other nature docus this one can't be watched more than once ....
@paulettemackenzie-dubuc6927
@paulettemackenzie-dubuc6927 3 года назад
Awesome documentary riveting and amazing. Here I am in the middle of the Canadian prairie watching the drama unfolding in the south Atlantic. Brilliant narration. The camera operators whom you never see. What a crazy world.
@LukeCageforhire
@LukeCageforhire 5 лет назад
Are sperm whales British?
@onenerdvs9639
@onenerdvs9639 5 лет назад
So were the Romans, and Spartans, and all of the ancient world. I know because I saw it in movies.
@WeeeWriter
@WeeeWriter 5 лет назад
lol
@TheDavidvstewart
@TheDavidvstewart 5 лет назад
could not reproduce...
@gdfggggg
@gdfggggg 5 лет назад
Lols
@taoini5777
@taoini5777 5 лет назад
Onenerdvs 🙌
@loszhor
@loszhor 4 года назад
This doc has the best opening line ever!
@rosliamaryrackauskis971
@rosliamaryrackauskis971 3 года назад
This is the greatest teaching tool for children I've ever, ever seen or heard. To see the little kids on the edge of their school chairs, mouth a jar, hypnotised & 100% sucked into the story, is school at it's best. Way to go, mr documentary, it's about time something new became available.
@assist9055
@assist9055 3 года назад
Ok karen
@Alfonzo_the_Marine_Iguana
@Alfonzo_the_Marine_Iguana 3 года назад
Agreed. Such a cool documentary.
@suzystone244
@suzystone244 6 лет назад
I could listen to clicking all day........ Sperm whales along with Humpbacks have incredible vocalizations and dialects.
@saraicoco1269
@saraicoco1269 4 года назад
"Have they lost there taste in penguins?" That got me.
@ladydrama2009
@ladydrama2009 Год назад
What a fantastic documentary It was done so well as a story Theses whales are beautiful mammals
@Reece868
@Reece868 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY! That narrator is giving me life! Totally holds my attention. I would love for him to do an audiobook version of 'Moby-Dick'.
@ndgoliberty
@ndgoliberty 5 лет назад
my favorite commenters are the ones who have no concept of how boring this documentary would be without that narration
@randomchick3167
@randomchick3167 6 лет назад
The narration makes me think this is for children, but the footage is pretty awesome, especially the underwater footage of the Orcas towards the end. The last 10 mins are the best part...
@JavierEscuella1911
@JavierEscuella1911 4 года назад
You thought this was for kids? The first words sound not so child friendly
@3hundredyearsago296
@3hundredyearsago296 4 года назад
weird.agame best played by experts
@fellipedasilva99
@fellipedasilva99 4 года назад
“The narration makes me think this is for children” Literally the first words in the documentary: Spermwhale...humpf! Shame on man for giving me a name thinking my head is full of semen and not full of oil...
@randomchick3167
@randomchick3167 4 года назад
Semen isn't a swear word and if you think kids are unable to comprehend basic biology, then you better buckle up and hold onto your seat! It's a wild ride from 1950s on out!!!
@fellipedasilva99
@fellipedasilva99 4 года назад
@RandomChick, If we are talking about children the ages of 5-12 then I don’t think they need to know what semen is. There’s a right age for these kinds of things....
@06cdvanw
@06cdvanw 6 лет назад
Is this David Attenborough's drunk nephew?
@archivearranger8792
@archivearranger8792 5 лет назад
Is David Attenborough a cetacean?
@tomscott3
@tomscott3 5 лет назад
best comment
@sotheateschea8407
@sotheateschea8407 5 лет назад
Hahaha No no he is a sperm whale.
@bluemarvel4601
@bluemarvel4601 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@mmatthews61687
@mmatthews61687 4 года назад
No, it's a Sperm Whale, duh
@foveauxbear
@foveauxbear 6 лет назад
I found the dialogue a little silly but did, nevertheless, enjoy it.
@grumpygramps9542
@grumpygramps9542 3 года назад
Ojh uhh hy . by i uhh u xxx xxx?xx xxx;dtuv£;huh huh&
@Alfonzo_the_Marine_Iguana
@Alfonzo_the_Marine_Iguana 3 года назад
Funny, the dialogue is what makes this one of my favourites.
@partialacts17apologeticsmirror
@partialacts17apologeticsmirror 3 года назад
Really? I thought this was the most conceited sperm whale i ever heard constantly dissing the other animals and talking about himself but only making like one or two appearances!
@KingRumar
@KingRumar 3 года назад
@@partialacts17apologeticsmirror those squids think they're the hot shit of the ocean so we constantly hunt them and eat them just to teach them how wrong they are. They need humility - they get us.
@Rex-wn3yf
@Rex-wn3yf 3 года назад
@@partialacts17apologeticsmirror lol
@Draconicus702
@Draconicus702 4 года назад
I want to see more of this style of documentaries... i found having the whale be the narrator made it all the more interesting to listen to, and all the small attempts at humor, affective or not, kept the whole thing from dragging on and getting boring. And ironically enough, brought a sense of human like emotion to what would normally be a fairly emotionless voice just narrating over randon clips.
@MK-dc7ji
@MK-dc7ji 3 года назад
Draconicus the Reaper I agree I’m usually bored by those doucementaries but not this one
@peoplebelievealiensarereal
@peoplebelievealiensarereal Год назад
Cause you never heard ones narrating by David Attenborough
@autoflower2309
@autoflower2309 Год назад
​@@peoplebelievealiensarereal he's the best ♥️♥️
@fratellonuno220887
@fratellonuno220887 3 года назад
the best sperm whale film ever. I got to see the fight against orcas underwater
@robhenry4616
@robhenry4616 7 лет назад
No, a male does not call other males to assist with coda (the quietest type of sperm whale calling), but with far more powerful 'slow clicks'.
@ThelmaHaverschmidt
@ThelmaHaverschmidt 4 года назад
Nice balance of music & narration; in many documentaries today, the music completely overwhelms the script, but you got it right. I appreciate the first-person narration. Many good details about these animals. Excellent footage. Thanks!
@asylumchoir4586
@asylumchoir4586 5 лет назад
This was absolutely amazing. Thank you for posting. ❤️🕊🐾🐳🌎🐳🐾🕊❤️
@Cosm1cCream
@Cosm1cCream 4 года назад
I'm 10 minutes in and I'm really enjoying this. I wish RU-vid had more of these types of docu-movies
@YahawahsChild-sw6vc
@YahawahsChild-sw6vc 4 года назад
This was AWESOME...im always interested in my orcas too
@MK-dc7ji
@MK-dc7ji 3 года назад
Omg this is amazing, I wish they did this for every documentary!!!
@lapislazarus8899
@lapislazarus8899 Год назад
I noticed the music for the orcas is the same as in that doc about the pod that summer at that island, about the young Delphine, her mother & matriarch Lisson, Venus and her calf Junior, and help me but I cannot recall Lisson's mature son. I'll have to watch that one again, it must be the same filmmakers and producers. ❤️ PS-- Yes, same director and all... Very cool!
@glennmigues6368
@glennmigues6368 6 лет назад
Absolutely wonderful documentary. Love all the history.
@angelabrown4938
@angelabrown4938 5 лет назад
LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY VERY EXCELLENT WORK!!
@erikstark3250
@erikstark3250 2 года назад
I love that the title says Sperm Whales Dealing and then the colon.
@onehitpick9758
@onehitpick9758 4 года назад
This was an absolutely fantastic documentary and rendition. I can't believe I haven't seen it before.
@c.johnson1691
@c.johnson1691 3 года назад
A magnificent documentary. I've always loved sperm whales, ever since seeing the John Houston movie, "Moby Dick," with life-size mechanical "whales."
@barreclark6830
@barreclark6830 5 лет назад
Glad I'm alive now, to see these things with my eyes. Thanks!!!
@SageRosemaryTime
@SageRosemaryTime 3 года назад
I have a whole new respect for Best Documentary since I learnt so much from this .
@biggikor2779
@biggikor2779 Год назад
Welch spannender Film! Diese wunderbaren Aufnahmen dazu die sparsam eingestreuten Kommentare: so amüsant, trotz mangelnder Englisch-Kenntnisse, und obendrein lehrreich ! Das macht mich doch neugierig auf nähere Infos über Pottwale - ich dachte, ich wäre über sie informiert genug. Bitte mehr von solchen wunderbaren und lehrreichen Filmen! Der Link dazu ist gespeichert! Vielen Dank an all die geduldigen Beteiligten!
@loekvanhijningen3757
@loekvanhijningen3757 7 лет назад
WONDERFULL!!!
@jodyp.7403
@jodyp.7403 7 лет назад
loek van hijningen k
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap 6 лет назад
I missed the bowl of petunia's other then that it was quite enjoyable
@spockskynet
@spockskynet 3 года назад
Oh no not again
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap 3 года назад
@@spockskynet 😁
@allisonbergh4429
@allisonbergh4429 2 года назад
42 likes so I can’t thumbs-up this comment, but I want to!!
@binko969
@binko969 3 года назад
Awesome doc! The dolphin interacting with the whale @ 31:40 is unreal.
@muhammadbhyat5505
@muhammadbhyat5505 3 года назад
I couldn't stop watching this
@Oona707
@Oona707 5 лет назад
27:15 whoa!!! Amazing how dramatic that squid was. Stuck to itself like it was biting it's fingernails lol It's a trip how expressive squid are with their trippy UFO bodies.
@thisismynamepal
@thisismynamepal 3 года назад
Speaking of squids, 48:40 No one wants to know more about this? This is the biggest squid filmed alive and it isn't anywhere else. And the family of squid he says it belongs to are mostly shorter than a foot long.
@chilla3220
@chilla3220 4 года назад
Love the documentary..... Different and enjoyable!!
@markfinkbeiner3034
@markfinkbeiner3034 Год назад
Really well done and amazing photography. I learned a lot and the first person scripting is a great way to tell the story. More please!
@raymondj8768
@raymondj8768 4 года назад
Now that was a great Doc. thanks for the upload !
@andreadelbene6488
@andreadelbene6488 4 года назад
In Italian their name is "Capodoglio" and is much more respectful as it means something like "head of oil" :-)
@Jamie-gs3yp
@Jamie-gs3yp 3 года назад
Lol that's like calling oranges "a glass of juice"
@ASLUHLUHCE
@ASLUHLUHCE 3 года назад
@@Jamie-gs3yp Hahaha
@thomastank8087
@thomastank8087 4 года назад
@0:11 WOW .... What an amazing way to start a documentary, great first words!
@markdorais2846
@markdorais2846 4 года назад
Superb documentary. Amazing photography, music and narration. Thank you so much for sharing. 🐳🐠👍
@yourtypicalwolf1096
@yourtypicalwolf1096 4 года назад
35:51 me when the water is too cold
@sofiamadlangbayan1922
@sofiamadlangbayan1922 5 лет назад
My head is all oil, not sperm. Hahaha! Classic
@brendoncoss3985
@brendoncoss3985 4 года назад
That is one of the best documentaries I've ever watched thank you very much
@flickchic238
@flickchic238 4 года назад
This was such a good documentary And the narrator from the pov of the sperm whale added a nice touch to the storytelling!
@chocolatethundercherry143
@chocolatethundercherry143 5 лет назад
I did not expect to watch this all the way through it was good & informative
@joee4894
@joee4894 5 лет назад
Imy choclate queen😍
@hawks1ish
@hawks1ish 6 лет назад
10:10 he named the islands after his first mate I guess they must have been very close spending so much time together on those long voyages 😍
@petergalione9704
@petergalione9704 5 лет назад
Joshua Lansell-Kenny Mate was the proper word alright.
@rockydubois2418
@rockydubois2418 3 года назад
Well they were Frenchies after all.
@nancyf.8185
@nancyf.8185 3 года назад
I really love the format of this documentary, the way the narrator speaks in third person as a whale. Very clever indeed.
@TheWalkingdude69
@TheWalkingdude69 3 года назад
I'm blown away by the narrative. I thoroughly enjoyed this..! Good stuff, well done..! And thanx a whale of a bunch..!
@Lexor888
@Lexor888 6 лет назад
Is the song they always play when orcas are around the official-orca-song™? I remember this from at least 2 other documentaries that showed orcas.
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 7 лет назад
Good video. Man will always be the most dangerous animal to other life on the planet,either directly or in directly.
@TMB247
@TMB247 7 лет назад
Man is only Dangerous because of the Brain... Folks that think Man is Dangerous need only omit the Brain to be Equal but I digress
@investorbootcamp5506
@investorbootcamp5506 7 лет назад
That's already happened. Lot of brainless people walking around.
@thierry2001
@thierry2001 6 лет назад
It's also due to its agility and dexterity in their arms and hands. Give that intelligence to a whale, their abilities would still be limited. That's why despite their intelligent, there's little they can do against entanglement in fishing gear.
@user-lc9lc3my4y
@user-lc9lc3my4y 6 лет назад
That is the truth. The brain is misused and we became arrogant and abusive.
@geoffjones3706
@geoffjones3706 6 лет назад
Humanitie's scientific name is parasite.
@rowdy5453
@rowdy5453 4 года назад
dude I'm baked asf
@droberts1664
@droberts1664 Год назад
I love how Mr Attenborough was speaking as if he was the whale. He was my favorite one to listen to
@hagaCalle
@hagaCalle 5 лет назад
Well guys... I dont know about you, but if you just smoked a high potent spiff, then this documentery is about the best you can get. Thanks.
@riffermadness96
@riffermadness96 4 года назад
damn straight
@jackwalker9492
@jackwalker9492 Год назад
How incredible a documentary! Thank you for producing this!
@jackfrost6902
@jackfrost6902 5 лет назад
Wow those black and white dolphins are beautiful.
@geraldwarren6438
@geraldwarren6438 4 года назад
Jack Frost Yes they are!
@robertcocciardi2772
@robertcocciardi2772 2 года назад
The spermicide whale is an awesome marine feature! I love this video and thank you. Bob from Clearwater, Fl
@lejace4231
@lejace4231 4 года назад
The intro makes me feel like "Ozzy Man Reviews"
@jerrymarshall2095
@jerrymarshall2095 5 лет назад
Amazing the male orca actually know the ropes of hunting who'd thunk it.
@geraldwarren6438
@geraldwarren6438 4 года назад
IIIIICCCCKKKKK!!!! SQUEEZING THE GUTS OUT UNDER ITS TONGUE?!!! NASTY BUT SO DAMN INTERESTING! GREAT DOCUMENTARY!!!!!
@angela21975
@angela21975 Год назад
Love how they are giving the story from the voice of the whale. Changes up a doc!!
@erikagiselrocha8061
@erikagiselrocha8061 4 года назад
Maravilhosa criatura vida eterna aos seres maravilhosas da natureza. Graçias pelo trabalho homem anjo
@geronimo5537
@geronimo5537 5 лет назад
A lovely and enjoyable documentary.
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 18 часов назад
That opening sentence is one for the books, Mr. Attenborough.
@janethouse1779
@janethouse1779 3 года назад
I enjoyed his documentary, interesting point of view. . .but it does seem the whole thing is in slow motion, would have been nice to see some of the ocean shots in real time. . .great sound track!
@edbykowski3127
@edbykowski3127 6 лет назад
Being pragmatic, Anything to educate and show the beauty of these animals is good. Regardless how corny the documentary is done. Whaling is no longer necessary and countries like Japan and others that still participate in this barbaric practice should be condemned by the world as a whole and sanctions should be placed upon them. Please understand that I am not a tree hugger and realize that the fishing industry feeds millions. However, there are plenty of alternatives in this industry where whaling should be abolished. ABOLISHED BEFORE THE POPULATION IS SO LOW THAT IT CAN NO LONGER SUSTAIN ITSELF AND EXTINCTION IS ALL THAT IS LEFT.
@SuperVerst
@SuperVerst 6 лет назад
So your against the Japanese hunting for food?
@arnmazing3156
@arnmazing3156 5 лет назад
karin prince whales? Yes! no need to hunt in this day and age. Whale hunting is unnecessary luxury that could lead to extinction. Are their cravings more important than extinction?
@movement2contact
@movement2contact 5 лет назад
@karin prince Ok, I'm against any hunting and fishing. Where do you go from here?
@politicallycorrectredskin796
@politicallycorrectredskin796 5 лет назад
No need to caps your unwarranted alarmism. All life forms survive by eating other creatures. As long as it is done in a sustainable way there's nothing wrong with whaling that isn't equally wrong with exploiting other food sources. And we have to eat. If we die, so would the creatures that filled our place in the ecosystem. Yet here you are, brain turned to mush by fanatics, talking about condemnation and sanctions. It's ridiculous. You're ridiculous.
@Lee-du1js
@Lee-du1js 5 лет назад
I don't understand why people would only reference barbaric practice as "Japan and others." Actually, I do understand why they do as such, but that's not the point here. Let me help with who the others are: Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway. Seaworld is also on that barbaric practice list. BTW, it's humans that need to control their breeding to help save the world.
@4arrastant3
@4arrastant3 Год назад
Top video, amo os animais e devemos lutar para os deixar cada vez mais livres em seus habitates...
@cujo7600
@cujo7600 3 года назад
every important lifeform/object has its own banger theme, and now when i work in the field i will only ever think of those themes when i see those animals
@lknanml
@lknanml 5 лет назад
So glad these started popping up on my feed. I'm running out of documentaries. Well this was different. LOL At first I thought it was getting really stupid really fast and it did but I did laugh here and there.
@benjam0
@benjam0 6 лет назад
This documentary was different... I don't know why so many people are disliking it though.
@Birkbecks
@Birkbecks 7 лет назад
excellent and very entertaining programme
@diverbob33
@diverbob33 3 года назад
Outstanding! Thank you for uploading.
@Tiger-One
@Tiger-One 3 года назад
Whale: (near camera man): Pardon me...do you have any Grey Poupon?
@Nynaet
@Nynaet 5 лет назад
Odd to hop from one documentary (orcas and elephant seals/man among orcas) and find the very next one, this one, having some of the same footage. Nothing wrong with making multiple documentaries at the same time while in an area and/or sharing footage, just found it an odd experience somehow during my documentary binge. hehehe :D
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