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vinod kumar Oh yes, I’ve heard about the 3 successful Births of the residential modern Woolly Rhinos of the Cincinnati Zoo in 2 PBS NATURE Programs “Rhinoceros” & “The Loneliest Animals”. I also have those in my DVD Collection.
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2:57 I’m familiar with American Mastodons. But Stegomastodons are new to me.
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What Documentary did this come from?
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The Male Orinoco Crocodile was 16 maybe almost 18 FT long.
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As much as I like the Sperm Whales & The Orcas AKA Killer Whales “Orcas are really the Largest members of the Dolphin Family.” Okay I like the Blue Whale too. There’s still some of those National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America & added to our DVD Collections. "Australia's Improbable Animals” “Foxes of the Kalahari" “The Thunder Dragons" “Dinosaurs On Earth, Then And Now” (Which is where those clips of those animated Dinosaurs seen on that Really Wild Animals episode truly came from all along AKA all that time) “The Last Feast of the Crocodiles" “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco" (Including Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco as a Bonus Program) “The Croc Chronicles Series” Seasons 1 through 5 Dinosaur Double Feature “Dino Death Match" & "T.Rex Ultimate Survivor" “T.Rex Autopsy" “Top 10 Largest Beasts" “Earth: The making of our Planet" AKA The History Of Earth or The Story Of Earth Finally "Kangaroo Comeback" Those are the names of the National Geographic Documentaries I can think of. I hope you know any true contact information to you guys of National Geographic so I can really get a hold of one of them & tell them about some of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America after all these years. If I overlooked any other National Geographic Documentaries on Animals that interest me & have yet to be released on DVD in America too, I'll see if I can get back on those.
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Oh the Tree Kangaroos are like… 2:35 Hey, I was going to say the same thing madam. Plus, they cuddly like Plush toys.
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These golden snub nosed monkeys look like miniature yetis with long tails.
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It’s true, I heard it from a different documentary before.
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(6 years later) I just realized something. That clip with Dr. Brady Barr catching a Large Wild Orinoco Crocodile looks very familiar. It just came back to me, that clip is from the very recent National Geographic documentary Crocodile Chronicles with Brady Barr. The episode this 15 maybe 18 Footer came from is & was called “Orinoco Loco”. But I think there’s just 1 problem, something tells me that Brady Barr’s Croc Chronicles isn’t out on DVD In America. That goes for almost a couple dozen other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have been shown from the late 1980S to this present day in the 21st Century. Like this other Crocodile Documentary “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco”. I’ll have to write a letter to the National Geographic Society about what has yet to be released on DVD In America if I can. Especially some that need to be restocked Incase some of us fans didn’t get the chance to add something to our DVD collection yet. As for “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco”, I was thinking that the Croc Chronicles episode “Orinoco Loco” would be perfect as a bonus Program along with it on a Widescreen DVD.
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Luke Beall I was afraid you'd say that. That Crocodile is one of the Endangered Reptiles that are on the Endangered Species list. Plus, where did this clip come from?
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Last time I heard in a PBS Nature Program there were 300 of those modern relics of the Woolly Rhinos of the Ice Age. Now these 2 horned Asian Rhinos are declining. Can’t any Endangered Species ever make a comeback in greater numbers?!
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Well, at least the conservation is so far increasing for the sake of the Pangolins. 4:25 EWWWW! Those poor Chameleons. But for now, The African Pangolins better make a comeback.
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40? Last time I heard in a Nature Program about all 5 types of Rhinos, The Narrator said there was 60 of them left. I would’ve expected them to reproduce more calves into the world. I wish they’re kind would’ve been put in captivity for a precaution. Not to mention try to get a success with the birth of a new born Javan Rhinoceros. What’s left better make a certain increase. Not to mention a sign of a good Omen.
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Ow! That Grevy’s Zebra must’ve been through something. Which I don’t what to know. Especially find out it it was a Predator that did it. Or worse, Poachers.
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I like Pangolins. Well, Mostly the 4 African Species of Pangolins & 1 Asian Species in India. They shouldn’t be slaughtered for these events, They should be playing their Natural roles in Biodiversity.
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0:19-0:35 I discovered what National Geographic Documentary that Shoebill appeared on. The PBS NATURE slash National Geographic Documentary AFRICA: Episode 6 Ruthless Waters. & I have that in my DVD Collection.
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1 other thing. God, This Grevy’s Zebra “The Largest of the Zebra species” Was lucky. Yet, this’ll form a scar.
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1:41 & 2:47 Sinosauropteryx. Was this Dinosaur a type of Coelurosaur?
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Gee, I don’t think “Last Feast of the Crocodiles” is out of DVD In America. That goes for these other ones I have in mind well. "Australia's Improbable Animals" "Foxes of the Kalahari" "The Thunder Dragons" "Dinosaurs On Earth: Then...And Now” (The real Documentary who’s segments of the Animated Dinosaurs & Dinamation Dinosaurs that were seen on that Really Wild Animals episode on Dinosaurs) "The Last Feast of the Crocodiles" (Like the footage we see here.) "The Crocodiles of the Orinoco" Including Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco as a Bonus Program "The Croc Chronicles Series” Seasons 1 through 5 Dinosaur Double Feature "Dino Death Match" & "T.Rex Ultimate Survivor" "T.Rex Autopsy" "Top 10 Largest Beasts" "Earth: The making of our Planet" AKA The History Of Earth or The Story Of Earth Finally "Kangaroo Comeback" Bonus: "Rhythms of Life", "Serengeti Diary", "Prehistoric Predators: Razor Jaws" & Possibly "African Safari". If I overlooked what other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America, I’ll get back to those.
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So, this is from the Wild Chronicles DVD release. Let’s just say I got 1 for Christmas & I had to find out on my own. But still, I should’ve known. I would’ve been told about the 411 on this.
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Tylosaurus is the Marine Reptile predator equivalent of T.Rex.
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“4 years later” So, this is from the Wild Chronicles DVD release. Let’s just say I got 1 for Christmas & I had to find out on my own. But still, I should’ve known. I would’ve been told about the 411 on this.
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Wow. The largest species of Dolphin takes on the largest animal on the planet. Um, in the sea.
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My favorite reptiles on this program are the Reticulated Python, the Asian Water Monitor Lizard, the Flying Gecko & the Tokay Gecko.
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Those Big Dolphins are attacking & killing some kind of filter feeding whale.
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Gee, I don’t think I see “Thunder Dragons” out on DVD in America.
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What full National Geographic Documentary did this really come from?
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0:19-0:35 I discovered what National Geographic Documentary that Shoebill appeared on. The PBS NATURE slash National Geographic Documentary AFRICA: Episode 6 Ruthless Waters. & I have that in my DVD Collection.
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1:39 Wasn’t there a few National Geographic Documentaries on This True Crocodile from South America? I think there was & they along with a dozen or so National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals have yet to be released on DVD in America.
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How much more long until the final touches of the Smithsonian's new Exhibit is ready?
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This is Africa, not South America.
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Somebody, Anybody tell me... 0:26, 0:41, 0:52, 1:10 & 1:35-1:42 What National Geographic Documentary did this entire segment of the young unfortunate Crocodile “American Crocodile or Orinoco Crocodile” come from? I am very, very concerned.
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The Wolf Eels almost look a little like Moray Eels.
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What Tyrannosaurs were they? Lythronax? Teratophoneus?
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It almost looks like 2 of the other Cretaceous Crocodiles. Elosuchus & the Mighty Sarcosuchus.
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@soundsofAfrica79 Thanks.
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I like the part where Dr. Brady Barr caught the largest wild Orinoco Crocodile.
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If I didn’t know any better, but I think this footage came from a National Geographic documentary on Jaguars.
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I discovered what National Geographic Documentary this came from. It came from “Australia’s Strangest Animals.”
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It’s 2 Episodes into 1 feature.
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I’ve been meaning to say this when I 1st laid eyes on these clips. 0:06-1:10 It looks a little like the Spinosaurus from Planet Dinosaur a few years earlier. Only the color is different. So is it’s spine. 0:10-1:16 Even the proportions of its movement are different too. This could be considered to be a Dinosaur equivalent of a Crocodile.
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