Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes | 4KUHD | BBC Earth

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All around the world, whether it's in the deserts of Namibia or the vast Pacific ocean, incredible events are taking place in nature. Here are some of our favourites.

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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.

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00:00:00 The Deadly Portuguese Man O’ War
00:05:01 Stingray Ambushes Army Of Crabs
00:10:50 Crab vs Eel vs Octopus
00:16:00 Being a Poison Dart Frog Parent is Hard
00:19:07 Amazing Clownfish Teamwork
00:25:23 Infant Macaque Kidnapped
00:29:24 70-Year-Olds Who Hunt Venomous Snakes Using their Bare Hands
00:34:01 Sharks Feast on Whale
00:38:02 Crocodiles Sneak Attack Thirsty Bats
00:41:27 Cuttlefish Hypnotises Prey
00:45:21 Fish vs Bird
00:51:36 Jackal Pack vs Hyena: Food Fight
00:54:27 Baby Tasmanian Devils Start to Explore
00:58:24 Crane Protects Baby Chick from Deer Herd
01:02:29 Frog Mating Foam Party
01:06:31 Cuttlefish Mimics being Female to Mate
01:11:25 The Sex-Shifting Fish
01:17:07 These Fishermen are Helping Whale Sharks Thrive
01:20:54 Roadrunner's Race Against Time
01:24:52 Puffin Hunts Fish to Feed Puffling
01:32:27 What Lurks in The Midnight Zone?
01:40:12 Baby Penguin Loses Parents
01:44:00 Bear Cubs' First Trip to the Seaside
01:48:03 Pangolins and Aardvarks Search for Termites
01:52:13 Baby Orangutan Needs a Hand
01:56:28 Eel Suffers Toxic Shock
02:00:45 Penguins Crowd Surf Over Hundreds of Sea Lions
02:04:29 Close Call for These Brown Bear Cubs
02:08:15 Humans Living Alongside Brown Bears
02:12:03 Monkeys Break into Farm
02:16:03 Manta Ray Gets a Spring Clean

コメント (21)
  • @bbcearth
    What nature scene is your favourite? 🌎
  • @lindaseel9986
    Thank you BBC, Sir David Attenborough, and the amazing teams of researchers, divers, photographers and sailors. Beautiful, educational, and soothing to this lady in pain.
  • @russeli1941
    The serene music @ 39:40 when the crock snatches the bat 🤣🤣🤣
  • Sir David Attenborough is like your grandfather reading you a captivating bedtime story. His voice is magical.
  • As soon as you hear the voice of David Attenborough you automatically know you’re about to watch one of the best nature documentaries you’ve ever seen!! I could easily lose track of time watching hours upon hours upon hours of this and never get bored of it! 💟
  • Hooper: That's a twenty footer. Quint: Twenty-five. Three tons of him.
  • I can't believe we can view such impeccably detailed and presented content, four hours of it, for free. Thank you to all involved in creating this.
  • This is a clear testament to the diversity and wonder of our planet. Let's protect and respect the natural environment to keep these scenes alive forever
  • @GxxdMorning
    “an undignified wrestling match” sounds crazy 😂
  • @LuisLopez2
    The soft shell crab: "I don't know about numbers, but you know where it's safe for sure? Next do whatever the hell this thing is holding a light." 😂
  • I LOVE how well you can hear the sound of movement. The crabs feet in the sand or splashing down into the watery sand. Best narrator voice ever!!!
  • @unebonnevie
    This is WAY BETTER than Netflix, which is nothing but emptiness for the mind. This gives me wonders and appreciation for nature and Mother Nature.
  • kudos to the cameraman who risked his/her life to show us how magnificent our world is.
  • @wildmarvels1
    I just watched "Two Hours of 4K Nature Scenes" and my jaw is still on the floor! The stunning visuals and soothing sounds transported me to another world. Thank you, BBC Earth, for the amazing experience!