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From a leopard pouncing on an impala to aardvarks searching for supper, watch footage of these amazing animals of Africa.

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  1. 1
    @HCWildlifeDocumentary

    Calling it ‘amazing’ sounds beautiful, but in reality, Africa is a place where the weak have almost no second chance

  2. 2
    @TAnimalessalvajes

    La calidad del video y la narración son excepcionales. Aprendo mucho sobre la diversidad animal de África con cada transmisión.

  3. 4
    @wildsingal

    Many call this the beauty of Africa, but in reality, what keeps the continent balanced are its most extreme moments of survival.

  4. 6
    @engegiger

    I’ve lost track how many times I’ve watched any of Sir David Attenborough’s documentaries. They always bring me to tears. What a sad world we are leaving our children to cope with. Why can’t we do better at saving and restoring all life, on earth and in the seas? Each life form is a vital link to the next link, without one, then all life begins to collapse. Sir David will be 100yrs old this May 8th, 2026!!! He has been teaching us all his life, carrying the message how cherish our earth. It’s high time we took over his message. It’ll be a devastating horrible day, for me at least, when Sir David passes on. Watching from Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2026

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    @WildKingdom68

    Golden moles don’t dig tunnels like other mammals. They actually swim through loose sand, using their wedge-shaped heads to detect vibrations and ambush prey underground.

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