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Race of Life – Episode 7: Hunter & Prey | Wildlife Documentary

Watch ‘Race of Life – Episode 8’ here: https://youtu.be/gqIrdgVh6qw

Predator versus prey: in this installment, we analyze three attack-escape scenarios involving bird predators and their prey. One is the climbing flight escape, another is horizontal speeding, and thirdly, there is…

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  1. The fastest living animal on land, sea, or sky is also a bird of prey. The peregrine falcon can be found from the arctic to the tropics, and for centuries has been a symbol of prestige. At the other end of the scale is a bird that strips a carcass down to its skeleton in search of a meal. The presence of a vulture is often seen as a sign of impending doom. But it’s a case of whatever gets you through: the vulture too is just trying to stay one step ahead, in the race of life. Sidebar: birds are so friggin cool. Wow.

  2. No body can tell what was going on millions of years ago , and no body can witness that , so stop telling false story ,because no body lives up to million years every body knew that .

  3. Crocodilians never have to run to catch their prey and yet they nearly always catch their meals aswell as surviving longer than the mf Dinosaurs!!!… I'm pretty sure they'll even out live us humans aswell.
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  4. Ok within the first 5 mins I already disagree with the narrator on 2 points.

    Firstly the gazelle only needs to run faster than the slowest gazelle to avoid the lion.

    And then he said when day breaks, gazelle must run. What BS! They have to run day and night! There are more predators awake at night than day! Horrible.