Surviving The Driest Place In South Africa | Kalahari Desert Documentary | Real Wild

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Surviving The Driest Place In South Africa | Kalahari Desert Documentary | Real Wild


For thousands of years, predators and their prey have blended in with the golden landscapes of the African Savanna. But in springtime from the Kalahari Desert to Namaqualand, the dry zones are transformed into fields covered by flowers in spring. This unique wildlife documentary shows how animals adapt themselves to this seasonal change….

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  1. Even In The Driest Regions Like The Kalahari Desert Animals Like Wildebeests Leopards Lions Squirrels Monkeys And Lizards Find A Way To Survive The Harsh Environment! Water Is Keenly Sought After!🦬🐆🦁🐿🐒🦎🏜🏞🇿🇦

  2. What a wonderful video ! A real treat for the eyes, beautifully narrated and filmed, too. Thank you to everyone involved in this project, your artistry and talents are obvious in every aspect of this video.

  3. The Kalahari desert is giving off super clean energy from 22/11/'21, angelic beings came to clear it, because in 2025, somewhere after 1 May 2025, The New Jerusalem will be lowered down in the Kalahari desert, from 14/11/'22 40 allies spaceships are monitoring the entire Kalahari desert. Amen.

  4. I loved this channel i learnd the tru english word for a "gemsbok" wich is an ORYX, wow! Please do more research, how much other kak did i "learn" thts not acurate.

  5. I'm so glad the land is protected for the animals, so they can live free and increase their numbers. We must set aside wild places around the world, just for animals to roam free and not fear poachers or hunters.
    Nicely done film 🥰

  6. And to think that the settlers of the American West decimated gophers and ground hogs….
    Not until after they were gone was the impact noted on the vegetation and Rivers. They've come back but never again in such numbers.