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Top 5 David Attenborough Moments | BBC Earth

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The voice that has characterised over 60 years of natural history content at the BBC - here are our top 5 David Attenborough moments. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #Top5Compilation #DavidAttenborough #BBCEarth Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetPlaylist Planet Earth II http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthIIPlaylist Planet Dinosaur http://bit.ly/PlanetDinoPlaylist 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. This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx

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vanessa_carlson 1 month ago

I’m here on his 100th birthday❤🎉

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james_west 1 month, 1 week ago

Who is here on his 100th birthday?

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marie_austin 1 year, 2 months ago

That sardine bit was the most insane team combo ive ever seen

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amanda.matthews 1 year, 2 months ago

Birds, seals, tuna, sharks, dolphins, and a whale all working together to hunt is one of the coolest things Ive ever seen.

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melanie.campbell 2 years, 8 months ago

David Attenborough is one of the most popular, well-metered voices and he loves animals. ❤

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gaelhenriquedapaz405 2 years, 10 months ago

The footage of the sardine hunt is absolutely amazing. I have mad respect for every nature photographer and nature film maker, because the work that goes into both is unbelievable.

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charles_renard 3 years ago

David Attenborough has an extraordinary gift for storytelling - his narratives effortlessly take us in seconds from our living rooms to inaccessible natural settings over the whole world. He is a genius.

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keith_davis 3 years, 1 month ago

I think I would cry if I was the person that caught the sardines scene on camera. Such a once in a lifetime moment. The whale coming in at the end was just perfect.

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martinemarion431 3 years, 5 months ago

The BBC wildlife photographers spend months on shoots but their patience pays off as they consistently capture the absolute best wildife footage in the world ... incredible work.

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hans-hinrichhendriks264 3 years, 7 months ago

The feeding frenzy is easily one of the coolest forms of cross species cooperation ive seen in a while

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aimée.foucher 3 years, 8 months ago

The under water feeding was amazing. I felt so bad for the baby bird getting rejected by her mother.

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matthewmist72 3 years, 10 months ago

I’m crying at the baby shoebill going to it’s mum for comfort but being rejected. I wish I could go and save it 😭😭😭😭

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courtneyatlas82 3 years, 10 months ago

The sardine feeding frenzy has to be my favorite Attenborough moment. The music swelling, the different groups of animals, the editing, and of course the man, the myth, and the legend, Sir Attenborough narrating every action keeping me intrigued all the way.

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gabriela.miranda 3 years, 10 months ago

David is such an icon - read his Wikipedia page and I had no idea that he's not only 96, but has 20+ new species named after him as well!! To have seen and experienced so many wonders of the world in your entire lifetime must be so amazing. Not to mention he's the best narrator - when I go to watch nature documentaries, I always look for something David has voiced first! <3

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lakshmiatlas43 4 years ago

I like how the shoebill mother basically went "that's my boy" after seeing the firstborn beat the shit out of his sibling

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kristopherhart294 4 years ago

Nobody does this like Attenborough. May he live forever.

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nadiaaether4 4 years, 1 month ago

All the people who filmed these moments in such mesmerizing beautiful ways and with such style deserve an enormous raise and a statue

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saravista28 4 years, 2 months ago

Sir David...a walking UNESCO site. Kudos to the BBC for supporting his work and bringing him to the attention of the world.

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lilia_medrano 4 years, 2 months ago

Damn you never really understand how hard animals really have it until you watch things like this. That bird one almost made me cry no joke, nature is brutal...

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andrea_hodges 4 years, 4 months ago

I wonder if he realizes how much gratitude, affection, and esteem he is given by millions of people of all nations all over the world?