Minecraft: The Great Wild | Desert & Mangrove Swamps

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Publicado 2024-01-03
From Sands to Swamps

In episode six of The Great Wild, we step into a desert oasis and learn how mobs and villagers have learned to thrive amidst the sandy dunes of the desert. Follow in the hoof steps of a newly spawned baby camel as it travels from hot sands, to cool, murky swamps. Just be careful: danger may lie in wait behind those long vines…

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  • Crocodiles would make a great addition to the mangrove swamp biome, just lurking in the rivers 😂
  • @ShinyFeesh38
    Once the series is over, they HAVE to put all the episodes into one hour long documentary
  • @RebelWarden
    This is like listening to nature documentaries on television 🏞️
  • @ZBREAD.
    Sometimes the documentary is better than the real thing.
  • @spinz5937
    Ah yes, the zoglin. A “natural” predator of the mangrove swamp.
  • @kacc-fb4vj
    Very emotional. i let out a tear this camel story was actually amazing i could listen to a whole Minecraft doccumentary for hours. this story was truly a great moment.
  • @Jackhenrey
    Imagine somehow we get a secret update about the deserts
  • @Random_guy82
    I feel like I just learned something from watching a nature documentary. This is perfect.
  • "The great Wild" is the best series on this channel (in my opinion)
  • @Mrboy6665
    Who else came here after watching Pheonix’s video and tried the link, Only to find it has been fixed?
  • @MonkeysxMoo
    The Zoglin being used in the Mangrove segment only further proves that this game desperately needs a massive biodiversity update lol
  • @YesImAbby276
    This was soo much more epic than it needed to be
  • @Biggaboo
    Never thought Minecraft Documentaries would be so entertaining
  • @PlatinumBin
    this series just proves that minecraft needs more mob interactions, such as dynamic sleepy cycles, and a working food chain! minecraft needs more predators!
  • @user-hz1yn9ly6u
    Thanks minecraft for always giving players inspiration for making texture packs instead of adding them directly.