#Wildlife Documentary
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learnearninfo · 3 months ago
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lamplightideas · 4 months ago
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Guys the life series is just a wildlife documentary. If you're watching from the lion's perspective and they get the kill, then it's a necessary sacrifice, or even something to celebrate. Grian obliterating the bam bunker? Great job Grian!! Yes!! Woo!! Suddenly, you're watching from the perspective of the prey!! And you're like nooooo the baby died to the stupid lion :(
I watched from Grains perspective so HA GET GOT JIMMY AND LIZZIE. AHAHAHA
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stuff-diary · 19 days ago
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Pangolin: Kulu's Journey
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Pangolin: Kulu's Journey (2025, UK/South Africa)
Director: Pippa Ehrlich
Mini-review:
I ran to watch this as soon as I found out it was made by one of of the directors of the wonderful My Octopus Teacher. And, once again, we got an unforgettable documentary, this time about an animal as rare and mystifying as the pangolin. You can't help but root for Kulu and his caretaker, Gareth, throughout the entire rewilding process. But the documentary also takes the time to showcase other animals and their surroundings, eventually turning into a sort of call to protect the environment and endangered species. I will continue to follow Pippa Ehrlich's career, but for now I can surely recommend Pangolin: Kulu's Journey to anyone who loves wildlife and animal documentaries.
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littlestoryland · 10 days ago
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“A Lesson in Faith: The Story of Ahmed and the Miraculous Bird”
“Ahmed’s Path to Humility and Trust in Allah”
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This is a heartwarming Islamic moral story about a kind boy named Ahmed who discovers a miraculous bird. Through his journey, children learn about trust in Allah, humility, and the value of inner goodness.
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promotion2131 · 2 months ago
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troythecatfish · 1 year ago
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daniel-on-film · 1 year ago
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'Living with Leopards' is one of the best wildlife documentaries I have ever watched. Check it out on Netflix.
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I used to love them as a child but now I hate hate HATE animal documentaries that anthropomorphize the animals, because it's a lie half the time
Don't tell me that the 'hyena queen' "craves control over the others" like they understand monarchy, tell me like it is and say that she and her clan are the most powerful in the area because of their large numbers and that they attack the other predators because they're a competition for food + a high potential threat
And no, the other predators do not fight back like it's a revolution, they fight back because they need to fucking eat
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factober · 2 years ago
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Amazing Facts About Tigers @factober #documentary #tiger #tigers
Amazing Facts About Tigers @factober #documentary #tiger #tigers #widlif... https://youtu.be/nI06iWpButI via @YouTube 
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learnearninfo · 3 months ago
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animal funny video trending @Wildlife521 #ytshorts #ai #animals
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amazingchirping · 2 months ago
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jaylee202-blog · 3 months ago
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The Amazing Scientific Facts of Mountain Goats
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abirdsnest · 2 years ago
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i was watching the BBC South Pacific documentary when they showed up and it reminded me of this post, i just had to add this quote here:
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"the potato chips of the ocean"
also sea butterflies are being threatened by the rising levels of carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean....
sea butterflies, Limacina helicina (Gastropoda: Limacinidae)
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littlestoryland · 6 days ago
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Title: A Sinner’s Cry in Front of the Kaaba | Emotional Repentance Dua
This video captures the raw and emotional cry of a man who turns to Allah with a broken heart.
Standing in front of the Kaaba, drenched in rain and tears, he confesses his sins — not to the world, but to his Lord.
His hands raised…
His voice trembling…
His heart shattered — yet filled with hope.
This is not just a dua —
It’s a reminder that Allah’s doors are always open, especially when the world closes in.
May every broken soul find peace in Allah’s mercy.
Watch, reflect, and share this with someone who needs it.
#Dua, #Repentance, #Forgiveness, #Kaaba, #IslamicReminder, #CryToAllah, #SpiritualHealing, #HeartTouching, #IslamicReels, #MuslimTears, #ReturnToAllah, #PowerOfDua, #YaAllahForgiveMe
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calvincell · 4 months ago
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After months on months of eager anticipation, I’ve finally purchased & put a few hours into Empire of the Ants on my Steam Deck and been hooked.
The game is an exploration RTS blend that honestly reminds me of a mix of Pikmin & Brutal Legend with their shared active strategy mechanics infused with a gorgeous nature documentary aesthetic that seeps into the art style, graphics and gameplay at a foundational level which genuinely make you feel like you’re playing through the insect kingdom segments you’d see in nature docs like Planet Earth or Monster Bug Wars. All that’s missing is the running commentary of David Attenborough, Morgan Freeman or Werner Herzog; an inclusion that honestly I’d happily pay for DLC of 😄
The Xenofictional perspective of the ants does do a terrific job at immersing you in the mindset of an ant whose personal & colonial survival depends on clashing with a massive world where insects and bugs barely the size of a human thumb, rainstorms & hungry birds are all daunting threats for you & your Sister ants.
And speaking of Brutal Legend & Pikmin, the exploration aspect like them is similarly fun but to play the game means also earnestly engaging with the real-time strategy gameplay all share. Like those games, getting through EotA means getting adept with the plate-spinning style gameplay of building & strengthening units and bases while getting your Warriors or Gunners to battle encroaching hoards of enemies and using your personal skills to bolster said units & keep them alive lest you have to call for reinforcements and possibly fail altogether.
If you feel that sort of RTS gameplay is the type you love like I personally do or at least tolerate/feel you can comfortably handle, then I earnestly recommend giving Empire of the Ants of shot; particularly since the devs also put out a Roadmap outlining a deluge of major content additions in the near future, much of which is aimed towards expanding the strategic side of the game.
And Side Note: Though a lot of the early marketing pushed the angle of the game’s graphical fidelity heavily, the game IMO has been beautiful & still runs easily and fluidly on my Steam Deck assuaging my previous fears that it’d be extremely taxing for my system.
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abuyahya2021 · 5 months ago
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The Majestic World of Elephants in the Wild
Elephants, the largest land mammals on Earth, are truly remarkable creatures. Found across Africa and Asia, these magnificent animals are known for their intelligence, social bonds, and incredible size. In the wild, elephants live in diverse habitats ranging from the grassy savannas of Africa to the tropical forests of Asia. Their presence in these ecosystems is vital, as they help shape the environment in ways few other animals can.
Elephants are social animals, living in family groups led by a matriarch, the oldest female in the herd. These groups provide protection and support, with mothers and siblings working together to care for the young. The strong bonds between family members are essential for the survival of the herd, and elephants have been known to mourn the loss of loved ones, showcasing their emotional depth.
In the wild, elephants are herbivores, and their feeding habits have a profound impact on the landscape. As they search for food, they clear paths, knock down trees, and dig for water, which helps create spaces for other species to thrive. Their role as "ecosystem engineers" is vital for maintaining the health of their habitats.
However, elephants face numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Efforts to protect these magnificent creatures are more important than ever, as their survival is crucial not only to their species but to the ecosystems they help sustain. Conservation initiatives are working to combat poaching, protect elephant habitats, and ensure a future for these majestic animals.
Elephants remind us of the beauty and fragility of nature, and the importance of preserving wildlife for future generations. Their wisdom, strength, and grace continue to captivate and inspire all who encounter them.
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