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The Life of a Baby Polar Bear - Ep. 4 | Wildlife: The Big Freeze 

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In this episode we witness one of the Arctic’s most magical moments. With the help of a one-of-a-kind local tracker, we find a female polar bear fresh out of her winter den with her tiny new cub. We see ultimate cuteness as the cub explores the world outside for the first time. Their irresistible interactions distract from the fact that the mother bear is actually making an impossible decision. The mother has spent the last eight months starving, so she is eager to rush to the ocean where she can hunt. But to reach the seal feast means a 40-mile trek. Does she wait to allow the cub to gain strength for the long trek, or does she head out to sea to make sure her milk doesn’t dry up?
We also follow a young female bear in her first moments of independence, having been kicked out by her mother. She has spent the last two and a half years with her mother preparing for this moment, but she quickly manages to get herself into trouble. Will she be able to survive a wolf on the hunt?
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
Baby polar bears are left behind by their mothers at a young age, so they must be ready to handle any situation. What intrigues you the most about this ritual?
@sharonsuddaby3473
@sharonsuddaby3473 4 года назад
What intrigues me most about this ritual is how does the baby polar bear protect itself while the mother is away? Does it just stay in the den?
@ruihanwu8414
@ruihanwu8414 4 года назад
Love this new series! Is there a standard that allow the mother polar bear to know cubs are ready to stand on their own?
@akul006
@akul006 4 года назад
how easily and suddenly the mother bear disconnects from its baby!.. pretty scary feeling..
@1.4142
@1.4142 4 года назад
How is information and behaviors passed from the mother to the cub?
@ivylubiano8285
@ivylubiano8285 4 года назад
i think baby polar bears each have unique personalities, so i wonder how they can survive the odds against them, given that they have to go through life on their own...=)
@hilmercruz5036
@hilmercruz5036 4 года назад
‘He just wakes up, and mother is gone. ‘ Bruh
@Jordan_Dossou
@Jordan_Dossou 4 года назад
Ikr like tf
@Anonymous-wy5dc
@Anonymous-wy5dc 4 года назад
Be like that sometimes
@LD-qj2te
@LD-qj2te 4 года назад
Hilmer Cruz I know the feeling
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
Such a harsh reality for baby polar bears!
@donovancervantes8066
@donovancervantes8066 4 года назад
Well, two years is shorter than 18 or 19 by a long shot
@suiloongyong7563
@suiloongyong7563 4 года назад
The filming crew deserve a million thanks for the wonderful footage
@user-lj4cy3tj1t
@user-lj4cy3tj1t 4 года назад
skw2جميع4ďy
@MyNguyen-ff6hh
@MyNguyen-ff6hh 4 года назад
You're right
@theftking
@theftking 4 года назад
No they don't, because they killed the baby polar bear after filming. They're horrible! They did it because they didn't want competing nature shows to be able to film the same baby, increasing the value of their footage. It's really horrible, but it's a very common practice in the nature-documentary world. They kill the animals after documenting them to make the footage more "exclusive". Monsters.
@generaldemolka4455
@generaldemolka4455 4 года назад
@@theftking Source?
@sidhumosewala157
@sidhumosewala157 4 года назад
@@theftking shut up moron
@9.millie
@9.millie 4 года назад
My lil heart 🥺 “polar bear cubs wake up to a hard truth, mum is gone.”
@sarahfrancis7952
@sarahfrancis7952 4 года назад
Bertie Gregory is so cute BRUH you can really tell he loves what he’s doing! I mean look at his smile and how he looks when he talks about the bears, he lights up like a little kid. ❤️ it’s so heart warming
@rhuttrho88
@rhuttrho88 4 года назад
HEY!.... The Artic is no place for cute!🤷🏿‍♂️
@malisensei7959
@malisensei7959 4 года назад
Sarah Francis Bertie 😂😂😂😂
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 года назад
Indeed! He's such a big kid with a big heart :-)
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 года назад
@@malisensei7959 What? That's literally his name
@Tenchi707
@Tenchi707 Год назад
@@rhuttrho88 ARCTIC ANTARCTICA
@me_diannovita
@me_diannovita 4 года назад
Being part of national geographic was my childhood dream 😢
@itpaynesme
@itpaynesme 4 года назад
Dian Novita never too late
@laylacarter9004
@laylacarter9004 4 года назад
@@itpaynesme I agree 👏👏 you can do it
@ceeee3640
@ceeee3640 4 года назад
Dreams don't die
@me_diannovita
@me_diannovita 4 года назад
@@ceeee3640 I'm major in agriculture and I always have this dream like being a part of something big like nat geo or fao, but then I realized I just a girl from a poor family in Indonesia
@TheWorldThatYouWishFor
@TheWorldThatYouWishFor 4 года назад
@@me_diannovita don't let that become your limitations go ahead and chase your dreams cause at the end of life you will regret it if you don't so just try girl don't give up !
@kritajns
@kritajns 4 года назад
"The Arctic is no place for cute." Some bold statement !!!
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
Very bold indeed! i like it though
@kritajns
@kritajns 4 года назад
@@StevenTillyer got some deep meaning 👍
@forestdweller5581
@forestdweller5581 4 года назад
It is damm cold up there!
@rhuttrho88
@rhuttrho88 4 года назад
Well actually it is, unless you're a cute human. They been there for centuries. We just found them a 100 and some odd years ago!🤷🏿‍♂️👍🏿✌🏿
@forestdweller5581
@forestdweller5581 4 года назад
@@rhuttrho88 Well...depends on who you mean by "us" i guess. Human presence in the Arctic goes back tens of thousands of years....
@_rxkii4962
@_rxkii4962 4 года назад
The sound of walking on snow is literally so satisfying
@abdimojo8794
@abdimojo8794 4 года назад
Asmr much😌👂🎧
@lukasloh2509
@lukasloh2509 4 года назад
The wolves targeting the polar bear. Polar bear targeting the seal. The seal targeting the penguin. Penguin targeting sardines. Nature is really survival of the fittest. And human targeting Mother Earth...
@AliHassan-ct2ey
@AliHassan-ct2ey 4 года назад
and nature targeting human now in march 2020
@vandanamahant2311
@vandanamahant2311 4 года назад
@@AliHassan-ct2ey so true...
@haidarsyarifuddin5004
@haidarsyarifuddin5004 4 года назад
@@AliHassan-ct2ey oof
@charvikripalani2270
@charvikripalani2270 4 года назад
Nature and humans are like polar bears and wolves. One is always trying to get an upper hand on the other.
@hassanulger7167
@hassanulger7167 3 года назад
wolves becomes human pet for some reason
@Tuntisch
@Tuntisch 4 года назад
Nobody: Polar bear cub: is cute "The artic is no place for cute" Polar bear cub: oh cr''p
@Tembo52
@Tembo52 4 года назад
Extreme
@NoName-nf5xl
@NoName-nf5xl 4 года назад
Polar bear cub: Chuckle I’m in endanger.
@babypolarbear7208
@babypolarbear7208 4 года назад
exactly
@shree8994
@shree8994 4 года назад
That cub gets only 2.5 months to learn on " *how to be a polar bear* ". And here I am 25yrs old and clueless on " *how to b an adult* "
@r_z_t_17
@r_z_t_17 4 года назад
It's 2.5 years not months, you were right about being clueless.
@aftabahmed1889
@aftabahmed1889 4 года назад
Rio Zeta hahaha
@mileskennedy7481
@mileskennedy7481 4 года назад
@@r_z_t_17 hahaha
@forestdweller5581
@forestdweller5581 4 года назад
@@mileskennedy7481 I say this too much...never try to be an adult haha :)
@mileskennedy7481
@mileskennedy7481 4 года назад
@@forestdweller5581 i say this too much but its too late. Haha
@shintingli1644
@shintingli1644 4 года назад
I can feel the helplessness of baby polar bears, it's heartbreaking seeing that. In such a difficult situation, the survival range is getting smaller because of melting iceberg, humans should stop doing bad things to the earth, save our planet, save those priceless creature.
@Love-jf7rs
@Love-jf7rs 3 года назад
With more renewables, things will slowly change. I have Hope things can get better :)
@ABC-ed8cg
@ABC-ed8cg 3 года назад
My heart melted when little polar cub hitchhiked on the mother. He’s so cute! And the way the cubs eat their own paws like human babies is just too much cuteness to handle!!
@vuveeh
@vuveeh 4 года назад
the relief was palpable when the bear made it into the water. Phew!
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We agree with you on that one! Such a win for the cub.
@benjaminfrank9294
@benjaminfrank9294 4 года назад
poor wolf, he thought he could eat when his prey fell but magic bear instant teleported into the see
@sebastian8922
@sebastian8922 4 года назад
David wow spoilers much
@Teri_Berk
@Teri_Berk 4 года назад
Didn't you a bit overestimate the wolf? That wolf even 2 or 3 of them cannot stand any chance against that bear. The bear escaped just for a piece of mind, not because those wolves were a threat.
@paulhoffmann9746
@paulhoffmann9746 4 года назад
@@Teri_Berk the bear could have just eaten those wolves. Hunger problem solved
@user-ob9fe5fz7z
@user-ob9fe5fz7z 4 года назад
You know that feeling when you watch these kind of videos and you have the urge to take all of the species of the animal and take care of them and you know you can't but still want to and it breaks your heart to know that? Yeah I feel you.
@Gryptonaire
@Gryptonaire 4 года назад
@Keith M well it's completely different now with climate change & plastic ruining the ocean life
@hannahg8439
@hannahg8439 4 года назад
@Keith M population control? You do realize they're on the list of endangered species?
@poonampandey3267
@poonampandey3267 4 года назад
@Keith MThese polar bears are in the number of thousands. Eating and killing millions of humans for population control will be a good idea for you though. The no. is at 7 billion
@lilpiggy3062
@lilpiggy3062 3 года назад
Keith M why would u tell us that, no one cares. I’m a hunter and if I see a mother with her fawn I never shoot
@b0nsaibabe
@b0nsaibabe 3 года назад
Keith is joking u fxcking nuts
@aizhanmensiitova3127
@aizhanmensiitova3127 2 года назад
I love how Berty adores and genuinely loves and respects the animals he is filming and the nature, his passion and enthusiasm are contagious
@emmetttowinit2191
@emmetttowinit2191 4 года назад
The little polar bear sounds at the beginning just added ten years to my life
@ambedo1156
@ambedo1156 4 года назад
Polar bears have it rough. Imagine being left alone at 2 years old. And the percentage of survival drops once global warming kicks in. We should really start saving the world more, at school we have a motto called “save the polar bears” and we use it to remind us about this. Every single day. If you’ve read this far thank you 💗 And I hope you love a good life.
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
Very true indeed!
@grace4692
@grace4692 4 года назад
😞
@ClimateChanged2020
@ClimateChanged2020 4 года назад
Global warming has already "kicked in"
@chelsey4188
@chelsey4188 4 года назад
Global warming is inevitable, we can't 'save the world', mother nature is doing its own thing, we may play a part in the world 'warming up', but it's very minuscule. Our planet has been alive for over a million years and it's just time, our planet wont be officially dead for the next 10 million years or so, because the heating and cooling of our planet is a cycle. Remember, the ice age? If that happened now people would blame humans on it 😂
@ambedo1156
@ambedo1156 4 года назад
Anamanico that’s true though the ice age was really no one’s fault 😂
@graeme3023
@graeme3023 4 года назад
Hard to believe something so cute grows into something so terrifyingly fierce..
@guardiansof9sinz502
@guardiansof9sinz502 4 года назад
for survive and nature circle life
@enigma1216
@enigma1216 4 года назад
Like humans
@drranjithsukumar
@drranjithsukumar 3 года назад
@Caffeineoholic Soul We have everything we need, but we will never have everything we want. Human greed is destroying this beautiful planet of ours.
@lathafalls7675
@lathafalls7675 3 года назад
@@drranjithsukumar yes thank u we need to save the planet and animals not kill it
@drranjithsukumar
@drranjithsukumar 3 года назад
@@lathafalls7675 Agreed.
@xheviii
@xheviii 4 года назад
Am I the only one who's virtually cheering that polar bear? I was screaming "Ruuuuuun babyy. Ruuuuun!" as if it could hear me. 🤣🤣
@urfirizvi6810
@urfirizvi6810 4 года назад
awww
@thedollstudio9515
@thedollstudio9515 4 года назад
Why is it always the most dangerous animals born as the most cutest ones? XD
@arliesam217
@arliesam217 3 года назад
Ikr
@BeanOnTheFlipside
@BeanOnTheFlipside 3 года назад
Human babies
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 года назад
@@BeanOnTheFlipside oh stop it, this ''hate human while being a human'' bandwagon is getting tiresome
@BeanOnTheFlipside
@BeanOnTheFlipside 3 года назад
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 i dont hate human babies just a silly little joke
@cookalyn3025
@cookalyn3025 3 года назад
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 dumb
@missdann
@missdann 4 года назад
Hearing momma bear breathe while she slept really gives a hint at the sheer power of that respiratory system!
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 года назад
Right!
@clvsidy
@clvsidy 2 года назад
Well said
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana 4 года назад
Phew! The suspense is killing me. Little cubby has grown and can take care of its own self now. 😊
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
So cute right! :)
@h.y.4371
@h.y.4371 4 года назад
Super cute though when they're young. Sooo.. cuddly!!!
@Justela12
@Justela12 3 года назад
@@h.y.4371 same
@kushagraverma6456
@kushagraverma6456 3 года назад
6:50 polar bear: "HEY have you seen my mom anywhere ?" * humans not answering * Polar bear: "deaf sunavabich "
@ssoran
@ssoran 4 года назад
I had already tears in my eyes if the bear were to be caught I'd have cried myself to sleep
@arinkyu2344
@arinkyu2344 4 года назад
Idk who is cuter the polar cub.. or the guy..
@altshift_
@altshift_ 4 года назад
Arin토끼 hahaha yeah
@nondescript4311
@nondescript4311 4 года назад
He's indeed a nice person
@aabe1189
@aabe1189 4 года назад
Why not both?
@justinraeaboy306
@justinraeaboy306 4 года назад
Both huehue :3
@lyanniebodilla4376
@lyanniebodilla4376 4 года назад
Yeah 😅
@travislangholz1026
@travislangholz1026 4 года назад
Who else wishes we could have a full hour episode each Thursday?? Always left with wanting more!!
@0xbitbybit
@0xbitbybit 4 года назад
Definitely, these short videos are torture, just get into them and they end!
@Tenchi707
@Tenchi707 Год назад
Yeah, the trend of shorts is bad
@cdl2819
@cdl2819 Год назад
Verdade.
@mumtazkhan790
@mumtazkhan790 4 года назад
I am sad when the mother left her cub I wonder how he felt he was alone I am crying
@ToniaV
@ToniaV 3 года назад
I love how happy Bertie looks. He looks like he loves his job so much. I would too if I can witness amazing moments like these.
@Inphisible
@Inphisible 4 года назад
Does anyone else here get an Attenborough feeling from Bertie? I mean he constantly keeps me interested along with the amazing wildlife content.
@Gruvmpy
@Gruvmpy 4 года назад
I think it's his enthusiasum and excitement for this, you can tell how happy he is to share this stuff
@leanhminh8944
@leanhminh8944 4 года назад
polar 101
@AnimeAnimeTime
@AnimeAnimeTime 4 года назад
Yeap! He can be the next generation of a sir Attenborough figure and I can listen to him anytime!
@typicalfish1116
@typicalfish1116 4 года назад
"The Arctic is no place for cute" me: finally a place for me
@hujiuminimonilub
@hujiuminimonilub 3 года назад
Lol
@hujiuminimonilub
@hujiuminimonilub 3 года назад
Lmao
@acero6969
@acero6969 3 года назад
lol
@cookie_ally6967
@cookie_ally6967 3 года назад
10 year olds be like:
@NhiNhi-ef5bq
@NhiNhi-ef5bq 4 года назад
I wish these films like this appear every 10min on TV everyday for reminding people that they’re destroying these lives everyday by trash and make them almost extinction!!!
@ileanaperez3554
@ileanaperez3554 3 года назад
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@ileanaperez3554
@ileanaperez3554 3 года назад
87 76b777ff
@vaninam.s.w.santos3331
@vaninam.s.w.santos3331 4 года назад
My heart stopped for a minute...nothing like films made by national geographic artists!
@wonderwonder30
@wonderwonder30 4 года назад
Does a grown cub ever run into it’s mom? Also, does the cameraman ever feel like intervening? It would be hard to watch something and not want to do something to help.
@stephesposito1984
@stephesposito1984 4 года назад
Stephanie Does Stuff not sure about the first one, but i’m sure they’d want to intervene. as heartbreaking as it may be, it’s the biggest rule of nature: no matter what’s going on, they can’t help the animal in any way. it interferes with those lives greatly.
@gygye
@gygye 4 года назад
-Stephanie Does Stuff, this thought crossed my mind.. when the cub kept on smelling in the air.. I was sure it was going to run into its mom..
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 года назад
I love how enthusiastic the filmmaker/host is! Almost a childlike curiosity and ability to marvel at nature's wonders :-))
@slashusr
@slashusr 4 года назад
This Arctic series, with Bertie Gregory, is worthy of the highest accolades and awards the industry can apply. I have been mesmerized, informed and inspired by this wildlife series more so than any in recent memory. Well done, to you and your team, well done indeed!!
@tesartmania4645
@tesartmania4645 4 года назад
Incredible footage, thank you, thank you, for sharing with us. 🙏😚💕
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
Very cool footage indeed! :)
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We're glad you enjoyed watching!
@gustofzephyr947
@gustofzephyr947 4 года назад
@@NatGeo Thank you very much for making these! Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
@Siureivax
@Siureivax 4 года назад
This is probably one of my most favorite natural documentary. It’s almost BBC level of nature documentary. Beautiful filming, beautiful soundtrack, not overly dramatic and the narration is also spot on. Well done National Geographic! Looking forward for more!
@VRcation
@VRcation Год назад
Not sure how you’re measuring “almost BBC level”. I agree that BBC leads the charge in nature filming, but the actual clips in this are as good as anything BBC puts out.
@jeolban3287
@jeolban3287 3 года назад
I've watched National Geographic and other animal documentaries my whole life but this guy is definitely my favourite. He's so fascinated by everything and his jokes are always hilarious.
@taelove_mybias
@taelove_mybias 4 года назад
Bear gonna come back to its den and ask why tf it smells like human.
@cardy0324
@cardy0324 4 года назад
"Polar bears are born small and helpless ",,,,[insert] AND SOOOO FREAKIN ADORABLE!
@agrumpytwin5201
@agrumpytwin5201 4 года назад
These creatures are so beautiful. Humans need to save them and other wildlife species before it's too late~
@forestdweller5581
@forestdweller5581 4 года назад
What if it is already too late? You and me would be doomists.
@lathafalls7675
@lathafalls7675 3 года назад
Yes yes yes thank u we need to save God’s planet and animals not kill it
@jampasurprenant1794
@jampasurprenant1794 10 месяцев назад
So beautiful and so cute watching the baby polar bear with its mother.
@kingo549
@kingo549 3 года назад
8:17 When your mom cooks your favorite food 🤤 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂
@leilouu3679
@leilouu3679 4 года назад
My heart stopped when the wolf started to chase the bear
@lathafalls7675
@lathafalls7675 3 года назад
The wolf needs to eat to it’s the circle of life
@nojorooney
@nojorooney 3 года назад
Ye but if the bear was full grown it would be the other way around, not even a full pack would dare challenge a grizzly let alone a polar bear.
@danyal.Lebedev
@danyal.Lebedev 3 года назад
@@lathafalls7675 no it doesn’t ! Bye !
@alezt14
@alezt14 4 года назад
It's simple I see polar bear cub I click it so fast
@ninjabaconpro144
@ninjabaconpro144 4 года назад
And wolves
@halo-halo6766
@halo-halo6766 4 года назад
Me: I see cute cubs I clicked .05ms
@Lia_872
@Lia_872 Год назад
Love how the cameraman is rooting for the young bear like runnnnn runn runnnnnn , loves his personality as well ,how he sees and interpret them
@auki_8808
@auki_8808 4 года назад
3:24 me whenever I see something small and adorable
@sbenton62
@sbenton62 4 года назад
Once again, absolutely fantastic filming, love the narration too! Amazing how polar bears ever survive, with all the obstacles they must face between nature and humans. Thank you Mr. Gregory and your whole team for a wonderful series.
@Josh-gb8tx
@Josh-gb8tx 4 года назад
The cameraman is cute ;)
@moistorphan
@moistorphan 4 года назад
Yeah I mean he’s also a beautiful part of nature
@noorbenkaddour4271
@noorbenkaddour4271 4 года назад
1:00 OMG CAN I CRY THIS IS SO CUTE
@jungkookingpenqueenminari8221
@jungkookingpenqueenminari8221 4 года назад
Bertie Gregory is the Bob Ross of National Geographic.
@lanceodvody
@lanceodvody 4 года назад
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@lanceodvody
@lanceodvody 4 года назад
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@lanceodvody 4 года назад
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@sharonsuddaby3473
@sharonsuddaby3473 4 года назад
YES! Another episode! Thank you, my favourite series Wildlife: The Big Freeze, thanks to Bertie Gregory and co. for making this all happen so we can learn more about our precious Artic animals and their ever changing environment.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
We're glad you've been enjoying the series!
@sharonsuddaby3473
@sharonsuddaby3473 4 года назад
Omg. National Geographic replied to me! Arghhhhh! This series has made me one of the biggest National Geographic fans ever!! I watch NG every evening (and sometimes BBC Earth). I hope The Big Freeze continues for many more episodes. It’s my favourite ☺️
@sickgringo007
@sickgringo007 4 года назад
Bertie is so great! Not only does he create incredible images, he's also a wonderful narrator and very entertaining
@user-ng6zh1fo5j
@user-ng6zh1fo5j 2 месяца назад
Какие хорошенькие милые медвежонок с мамой!
@DesiSeptiani
@DesiSeptiani 4 года назад
My most favorite animal. Polar bears always are my desktop background. I hope global warming does not get worst and breaks their environment.
@walybox
@walybox 3 года назад
They look so cute 😊
@eljordi4296
@eljordi4296 4 года назад
This innocent creature are so cute, we must protect them and rescue a polar bears.
@vin6665
@vin6665 4 года назад
We Must Protect Them From Us!
@forestdweller5581
@forestdweller5581 4 года назад
@@vin6665 That would be easy for you. Go to the Arctic. Protect them from us? I am not shooting no polar bears. As a matter of fact i am not shooting any animals.
@maryamfatima6519
@maryamfatima6519 4 года назад
Wonderfully Captured and great editing,its National Geographic. A Big Name. Making short movie or a doucumentry is a headache really requires so much time, patience and planning. The Movie we made during Collage was fun,but mostly I worked behind the scenes, choosing Costumes, writing dialogues, most importantly making notes and study material for others and myself because I knew they'll miss the time so mostly I'd be seen in the Liberary some or the other classroom and writing poetry. Because I believe more efficient people could do the stuff like shooting and editing.I'm not so good at working with Cameras thought I own three.
@Sispan
@Sispan 2 года назад
It’s amazing how they film this without fear.
@rolaine733
@rolaine733 3 года назад
The excitement of the crew loved it! Pretty much part of the family after watching the bear grow up ☺️😀
@sprigtlytech5395
@sprigtlytech5395 4 года назад
Another wonderful episode 🎉. Can't wait for the next❄️
@SM-1010
@SM-1010 4 года назад
It’s amazing how these animals are
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
Incredible animals indeed! would be great to photography these guys :)
@mamamoopapamoo
@mamamoopapamoo 3 года назад
One boy asked me about polar bears and Arctic animals all of a sudden today. I watched a lot of videos about the artic since two weeks ago and I’m so glad that I can answer all of his questions with confidence! 🤣
@Rayhan643
@Rayhan643 4 года назад
I literally wanna cry at how cute is that polar bear cub. Omg I wish I could hug and pet that cute little darling. I’m in love ❤️
@imposterinroblox6033
@imposterinroblox6033 3 года назад
0:01 Is that the cutest thing ever or what?
@evaromanova8838
@evaromanova8838 4 года назад
God’s creations can be watched endlessly, thanks for the video!
@gygye
@gygye 4 года назад
Eulampia Romanova, Very good comment. Yes, God is great in His Creation..Just so sad many don't believe in God.
@candichiu7850
@candichiu7850 Год назад
The little bear was so adorable ❤❤❤❤
@j.k.7613
@j.k.7613 2 года назад
1:25 breathtaking view. its like some fantasy world you would only see in movies or books. but here its capture. im astonished. i will remember this and hold on to that feeling.
@heyitsritu
@heyitsritu 3 года назад
Imagine the amount of separation anxiety all polar bears have to go through. It's so saddening 😭
@kar_sgj
@kar_sgj 4 года назад
These cuties deserve more place on earth .. please stop polluting the arctic and save them from extinction 😿
@c4mboy
@c4mboy 3 года назад
I love how my RU-vid recommendation is now full of animal documentaries and cute videos just because i watched a single video from this channel
@johnthorpe1349
@johnthorpe1349 Год назад
2/ 12 years to learn everything in life n Mama says goodbye we have a life time of learning from our Mama truely amazing 🙏❤️
@missopinionated254
@missopinionated254 3 года назад
7:26 the bear is biting the ice so cute 🥺🥰
@muhtasimafridi8055
@muhtasimafridi8055 4 года назад
Happiness of the world lies in this beautiful nature...so beautiful💕
@chowonspapa
@chowonspapa 4 года назад
What is surprising is the ability and persistence of those who photographed the bears rather than the bears living in the cold winter.
@whosdis1010
@whosdis1010 2 года назад
Idc if the human race doesn’t survive but these creatures should. They deserve everything.
@abby-cj3zk
@abby-cj3zk 4 года назад
3:10 literally one of the cutest things ive ever seen❤️
@ebonimom6964
@ebonimom6964 4 года назад
Imagine waking up one day and your mom is gone.....
@arliesam217
@arliesam217 3 года назад
Have already experience that it's a nightmare
@ABC-ed8cg
@ABC-ed8cg 3 года назад
I experienced that too. I’m given up for adoption at age 5. My biological mother brought me to the new mom’s house. She stayed for a few days. One morning, she left without saying goodbye. I didn’t know she had put me up for adoption until later. I still rmb that day vividly after 28 years.
@captdemolition2338
@captdemolition2338 3 года назад
3:57 The polar bear mum pats so beautifully on her baby polar bear’s head , it’s indeed beautiful but they’re dangerous as you can imagine .
@han8551
@han8551 3 года назад
Nothing beats this video for the beautiful artic and polar bears. Thanks
@KL-le8ge
@KL-le8ge 4 года назад
"The Arctic is no place for cute" Harp seal pup: *squeak*
@Ch9-7708
@Ch9-7708 3 года назад
This guy’s so chill and he always seems so interested. Love to see him make more videos
@kitsouris
@kitsouris 4 года назад
Mr. Bertie Gregory is so fun to watch!!!!! I usually don't register the words they say and just focus them on the film. His enthusiasm makes my attention span stronger.
@thomasthecommentrater3703
@thomasthecommentrater3703 2 года назад
Imagine your a polar bear cub seeing the world for the first time, and you see a shivering two-legged creature with a box staring at you.
@mawdervaart
@mawdervaart 4 года назад
I love wolves, but found myself rooting for the polar bear this time.. Then I realized that I actually love most animals.. Every species on earth are just trying to survive, but the only species that are truly flourishing here is making it so hard for the rest.
@wildlifenatural482
@wildlifenatural482 3 года назад
You guys deserve all the gold medals of the world. Another thing which I learned from this video is getting used to solitary life really takes time and courage. 💓 🇷🇺
@dewiompusunggu2366
@dewiompusunggu2366 4 года назад
I love it when they show us how the videographer reacted about the situation they are filming
@pradeepasivanesan
@pradeepasivanesan 3 года назад
Nature is a gift sent from above. We are liable to save mother nature.
@sandeepsajwan6475
@sandeepsajwan6475 4 года назад
I wish that this series never end.
@sunidhi4726
@sunidhi4726 4 года назад
Everyone should watch this beauty of nature...that we are destroying
@enkh.6970
@enkh.6970 4 года назад
Everyone?! some people don’t have a phone or access to RU-vid
@BeanOnTheFlipside
@BeanOnTheFlipside 3 года назад
Your the stupid person stop blaming others, help everyone stop tgis
@marlanaferro1558
@marlanaferro1558 11 месяцев назад
It's insane what ice mommies endure, such incredible beauties.
@10817ysh
@10817ysh 11 месяцев назад
I prefer learning about animals' features through videos rather than books because they leave a stronger impression on me. Likewise in this video, watching the polar bear cub live in person made me more focused. The most impressive scene was the baby polar bear trying to survive alone after his mother left. When his mother left, he was chased by a wolf, but eventually evacuated to the water and survived. In addition, scenes of finding berries in the ground or enduring the cold were also impressive.
@theresafushiguro3107
@theresafushiguro3107 4 года назад
Finally! I'm waiting for this episode.
@StevenTillyer
@StevenTillyer 4 года назад
We're all waiting, so good! :)
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching!
@veenoable
@veenoable 3 года назад
Mother :abandons Polar cub: meet a big guy called Yuri in his tent.
@noone-ss4yo
@noone-ss4yo 4 года назад
Qyarantine got me on an arctic video spree starting on penguins then seals and now polar bears
@lauvzane
@lauvzane 3 года назад
I am convinced that wildlife journalists are the nicest and best people in the world!
@RenzoMarchan
@RenzoMarchan 4 года назад
I need a cub polar BEAR right now...
@Anonymous-wy5dc
@Anonymous-wy5dc 4 года назад
Aaaaaaaand.... you're dead
@RenzoMarchan
@RenzoMarchan 4 года назад
@@Anonymous-wy5dc i just want to hug that cub😍
@bing250
@bing250 4 года назад
You sound like the spoilt girl from charlie and the chocolate factory
@coralinegarcia4823
@coralinegarcia4823 4 года назад
Polar bear is my favorite💙💙 i'd like to be there❄❄polar bear is the most beautiful and majestic💙💙
@tiredcat6653
@tiredcat6653 4 года назад
Coraline García until it chews your head off
@rohitgarg044
@rohitgarg044 2 года назад
Hats off to these people living there for collecting n providing information about our vast planet 🙌🏻
@thetruth2208
@thetruth2208 3 года назад
His gesture at 3.25. I feel that exactly i just keep smiling when i see this beautiful little cub.
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