WILD SAVANNAH | Survival Stories from the Heart of Africa | Animal documentary

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WILD SAVANNAH | Survival Stories from the Heart of Africa | Animal documentary


Welcome to “WILD SAVANNAH | Survival Stories from the Heart of Africa,” an immersive wildlife documentary that plunges you into the vast, sun-drenched plains of the African savannah—an ecosystem as ancient as it is unforgiving. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and iconic wildlife, the savannah is a place where survival is both a daily…

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  1. Wild Savannah – Survival Stories is JUST that!! An XLNT documentary that will NOT make the faint of heart cringe!! Contains a wealth of information, presenting AT LEAST a thumbnail description & depiction of every major player (& many minor players) on the Savannah!! The photography is exquisite, & the variety of species is breathtaking!! The well-written narrative is presented from a relatively educational perspective, including each animal's scientific name & statistics of survival, but it also incorporates Creation into the story. VERY well done on every front!! Thank you!!

  2. Just a few minutes from the beginning of this video, I felt like I was watching a documentary on BBC Earth and Nat Geo. From sound, cinematic, commentary, etc,…Everything is awesome and great🥰

  3. its time some one in power started taking the huge companies that cause global warning to court and make these companies pay for the damage their greed does.

  4. It's a disgrace killing the rhino's for keratin fuck off like ….they should sue the government's that allow this to happen ….ridiculous….medicine my ass 😅…it's just for cruelty ….and a trophy for them

  5. FALSE: The Hippopotamus(1800 psi) , NOT the Hyena (1100 psi) as stated, has the strongest jaws (or "bite force) among land mammals, followed by the Jaguar, Gorilla and Polar Bear. (I went online when they said that at 13:27 as it sounded very wrong based on other nature videos I've enjoyed watching.) As a side note the Nile crocodile…while certainly not a mammal…wins the prize for strongest in nature as a whole at around 5000 psi.