12 Incredible Hunting Scenes | 4K UHD | BBC Earth

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To hunt requires a strategic mindset, and every animal is different. Whether you're in the depths of the ocean or running through grasslands, every predator needs to eat, and therefore, to hunt.

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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.

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00:00 Flying Fish Picked Off From Above and Below
03:12 Hungry Polar Bear Ambushes Seal
06:42 Wolf Pack Hunts A Hare
10:42 Extraordinary Octopus Takes To Land
14:23 Lions Attempt To Take Down A Bull
18:14 Sardine Feeding Frenzy With Sharks, Penguins And More
22:10 Impala Miraculously Escapes Jaws Of Leopard
26:08 Spider With Three Super Powers
29:55 Antlion Cone Death Trap
33:20 Army Ants Rampage Through The Forest
37:01 Smart Dolphins Beach Their Prey
40:33 Real-Life Spider Shoots Web 25 Metres Long

All Comments (21)
  • @hjackbull
    The sardine feeding frenzy is one of the great gatherings of marine life captured on film with such epic drama. The soundtrack for that scene is absolutely perfect!
  • We humans always complain about our daily problems but seeing flying fish problems , what we face is nothing 😅
  • @mamabear1324
    It's amazing that people get this footage. And we get to watch this from the comfort of our beds. Something we otherwise would not have got to have the seen
  • @christianvlek
    That sardine shoal being devoured is by far the most amazing nature footage ever captured . You could film for a thousand years and not see anything like it again !
  • @Bubble8ee
    27:28 the best thing I’ve heard all week. PORSHA IS A GENIUS
  • @FreshLush
    I feel that beautiful animal documentaries like this are not given enough recognition and appreciation! So here‘s a big THANK YOU to everyone being involved shooting this footage!❤
  • @buck8808
    The bull woke up like it remembered it hadnt deleted its search history.
  • @brianpierre42
    For Decades I’ve been listening to David. Isn’t a nature documentary without him.
  • @megaAMOS1234
    I love how the ant at 33:15 looks back at the predator after escaping. It's just like "damn that was close" hahah
  • @jeejkee6471
    There should be a Nobel price for filming nature. And I think the person filming the sardines might win. I found the footage incredible.
  • @PaleoEdits
    Still one of the best BBC nature series. And Steven Price nailed the soundtrack.
  • @user-ob7vl2jj7d
    I feel that beautiful animal documentaries like this are not given enough recognition and appreciation! So here‘s a big THANK YOU to everyone being involved shooting this footage!
  • Where would the world be without the BBC Natural History Department? These miraculous films and the calm voice of Sir David Attenborough - the worlds finest human being.
  • @beyondeyes29th
    18:18 Sardines feeding frenzy is absolutely wild, in awe of sheer collaboration.
  • @lizzyb8429
    The wolves chasing the hare was intense … love this kind of content
  • @naumanjaved5927
    Sir David Attenborough could be reading a horror story and I'd still be so relaxed.
  • @wiz3010
    BBC has the most amazing coverage in both Earth and beyond documentaries. I keep falling in love with our universe again and again. Brilliant camera work to narration, editing, and many more background stuff I can't even list. Seriously amazing work
  • @STE.B
    I feel like I didn't take a single breath watching this with my mouth wide open on an emotion roller coaster 😂 Mother Nature is unbelievable and so fascinating.