World's Fastest Predators | Episode 2: The Savannah | Free Documentary Nature



World’s Fastest Predators – Episode 2: The Savannah | Wildlife Documentary

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They can accelerate faster than a Ferrari, strike with 10 times the g-force of a space shuttle and outmaneuver a fighter jet! Take a journey across deserts, dense jungle and murky lagoons and see how predators and prey run, swim and fley for their lives. This documentary series captures every movement in high definion – at 1000 frames-per-second you won’t miss one graphic detail of this fast paced world!

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The open plains of the Serengeti are the perfect playing ground for speed, and they’re home to the fastest animals on the planet. Some are built for explosive sprints, others for marathon runs. But all of them, predators and prey, need to move fast in order to survive in this unforgiving environment. Enter the African grassland, and discover how cheetahs, hyenas, hawks, crocodiles, and other assassins of the savannah use their evolution-perfected design mechanisms to kill with lightening-fast speed.

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17 thoughts on “World's Fastest Predators | Episode 2: The Savannah | Free Documentary Nature”

  1. In this episode:
    The open plains of the Serengeti are the perfect playing ground for speed, and they're home to the fastest animals on the planet. Some are built for explosive sprints, others for marathon runs. But all of them, predators and prey, need to move fast in order to survive in this unforgiving environment. Enter the African grassland, and discover how cheetahs, hyenas, hawks, crocodiles, and other assassins of the savannah use their evolution-perfected design mechanisms to kill with speed.

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  2. For me your videos are wonderful lessons in biology, zoology! natural history, and most importantly, a great knowledge of the wildlife of our Earth.And yet the world on the planet is too cruel.

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  3. Most definitely will be working on completing this one. Cheetah is my favorite kitty. And these footages really are descriptive and informative. Love them. ❤️

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  4. I would love to see something like this but called speed escapes and the reason I would love to see something like that is because one of the fastest creatures on earth isn’t a predator instead it’s an herbivore and that fast animal is an animal that has encountered the cheetahs during the ice ages and what I mean by that is during the ice ages cheetahs used to roam across North America and the prey had to adapt and the adaptation to outrun the cheetah gave rise to a cousin of the giraffe and okapi and a distant relative of deer, cattle, goats, sheep, antelopes and gazelles and this cousin of the giraffe and okapi is the last of its kind and it’s the pronghorn and they can run at speeds close to 60 miles an hour however although they are not as fast as a cheetah they can maintain a fast speed for a longer period of time than cheetahs and with this ability and the speed the pronghorn is the second fastest land animal and at 98 kilometers per hour they can out sprint predators and this speed has made the pronghorn the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere.

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