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One of them should have stayed there to protect them, those chicks were alone 😢
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Hey BBC Earth channel, upload more videos of Tigers, Elephants, Lions, and Crocodiles, those are good and I like them.
Fox BBQ is delicious !
What gets me is the timing — a million goslings hatching within two days of each other, specifically to overwhelm predators like her. Nature's been running these strategies for millennia.
The ultimate mother's sacrifice. Truly profound! ✨🦊
I’ve watched this documentary many years ago, this scene brought me to sadness but I told myself that this is just animals being animals that are trying to survive in a harsh environment.
Who is watching the video in the year of 2026
This breathtaking clip captures the raw struggle for survival as an Arctic fox relentlessly hunts snow geese. The tension, patience, and sudden bursts of action highlight nature's harsh balance. It's both beautiful and brutal, reminding viewers how instinct, resilience, and timing determine life or death in the wild, truly deeply.
One thing that I don’t like about these video snippets is the lack of certain details. In this case, if the introduction where the place was mentioned wasn’t included, they could have at least mentioned it in the description. By the mention of “arctic” and “tundra” this is most likely in Canada or Russia, or possibly a Scandinavian country or Alaska 🤷🏻♂️
So the grapes and a greedy fox is a true story.
Este momento muestra una dinámica clásica entre depredador y presa determinada por el tiempo. Cuando los polluelos nacen, son muy vulnerables porque aún no tienen velocidad ni coordinación, lo que los convierte en presas fáciles para depredadores oportunistas como el zorro ártico.
Nature has no mercy.
Ryan Gosling?
When goslings hatch, their lack of flight makes them extremely vulnerable—this is a critical survival window.
It’s either the goslings or fox cubs.
Women in nature be fighting eachother.
Video like this makes me hate life 😢
O dia da caça chegou ...
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