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World of the Wild – Episode 2: Africa’s Savannah | Wildlife Documentary

Watch ‘World of the Wild – Episode 3’ here: https://youtu.be/ncUTfpRvykU

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African grasslands support vast and diverse wildlife. Due to the open and uncovered nature of grassland, predators are much easier to spot, giving smaller animals a chance to run…

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  1. It is a good video-documental, but becarfull edition-work: you are talking about Africa, but at the beginin (min. 1:11 and 4:35) you insert images from North America (you can see runing american antilocapra). Thanks anyway…

  2. Why is there American phong horn antelope in the footage, 1:12, and 4:37……..
    So, the fence you show at 15:44 will not stop any African animal, that is only stock fences, African animals have no problem getting over or through a stock fence, game fencing is completely different and much higher, 2 m high………….. I live here , on a huge farm with most of these animals on it……………

  3. It's an often heard myth that male lions are inefficient hunters.
    Males get driven out of the pride at about two years old, and they have to hunt for themselves or they will starve.
    They won't be able to take over a pride for two or three years and in that time they become efficient hunters.
    Pride males will be quick to take over a kill made by the females, but as they spend a lot of time away from the pride patrolling their territory they are quick to take advantage of any game they can hunt.

  4. Contact Caroline Jones for a massive amount of funding to join in on the United nations for the national park services! Officially gaining a royal shield for protection of theses natural animals to help breed mothers nature creations again! To help assist a natural kill sight of orgian for the massive amount of cattle the world's creating at this moment to help assist with only cow calf's bull's if needed! Please at the request of my name Martin Rivera Perez Gonzales II may god bless everyone that is involved with the operation of strenth against humanity so the breeds of massive amount of beef!

  5. Many of the savannahs in this video are probably in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and northern South Africa, am I right? Aren't those the African countries with the largest areas of grasslands with elephants, lions, cheetahs, hippos, giraffes, zebras, Afr. crocodiles, gazelles, and warthogs?
    The 3 countries I've always heard has the most African wildlife grasslands are Kenya, Tanzania, and Botswana

  6. Loved the way the beauty of the Savannah unfolded …Informative and interesting.,The advantage of the prehensile appendage of the Elephant , depth perception vision and the adaptability of the tall necks of the giraffes with the elasticity of the muscles ,was interesting to watch the swiveling action with the downtrend neck…Beauty of Nature how each animal is geared to adapt to it's surroundings in varied ways…Thank you for sharing…

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  8. Absolutely amazing viewing! So many interesting facts about my very favourite animals! I LOVE ALL the cats…but cheetahs are so so beautiful…they are the Princesses and aristocrats among all the cats…So graceful and sleek, elegant…They are absolutely stunning, and they know it! And that speed!! Breath taking to watch….Thank you for posting! It goes straight to my favourites….will share also..xoxox

  9. Another riveting documentary, Beautiful camera work and very informative, You have some amazing videos on your channel, Once again thank you for the upload 😁