Maasai Mara - The Big Hunt | Free Documentary Nature

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Published 2021-07-30
Maasai Mara - The Big Hunt | Wildlife Documentary

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When food supply in the Serengeti dwindles, the Maasai Mara is a paradise for predators. As the black wildebeests, gazelles, zebras and antelopes make their yearly trip from the south of the Serengeti to the north, nature’s best laid trap, the Mara River in Kenya is waiting ahead. Captivating shots filmed underwater show how crocodiles prepare for the Big Hunt while other predators lurk on the banks awaiting their bounty.

The biggest problems for the migratory animals are the Mara and the Tarek River, where they have to put their lives at risk to get to the other side. A great number of them die as they jump into the river and break their legs, while others are carried away by the drift or drown. Those who are not victims of the river itself risk falling prey to the crocodiles. We entered this uncharted territory, the crocodile domain by heading under water.

Follow these predators in and around their habitat and watch prides of lions map out their game plan. In slow-motion, we show you the final showdown between predator and prey. Will it be a successful hunt or will the hoofed animals persevere?

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All Comments (21)
  • When the food supply in the Serengeti dwindles, the Masai Mara is a paradise for predators. As the black wildebeests, gazelles, zebras and antelopes make their yearly trip from the south of the Serengeti to the north, nature’s best laid trap, the Mara River in Kenya is waiting ahead. Captivating shots filmed underwater show how crocodiles prepare for the Big Hunt while other predators lurk on the banks awaiting their bounty. The biggest problems for the migratory animals are the Mara and the Tarek River, where they have to put their lives at risk to get to the other side. A great number of them die as they jump into the river and break their legs, while others are carried away by the drift or drown. Those who are not victims of the river itself risk falling prey to the crocodiles. We entered this uncharted territory, the crocodile domain by heading under water. Follow these predators in and around their habitat and watch prides of lions map out their game plan. In slow-motion, we show you the final showdown between predator and prey. Will it be a successful hunt or will the hoofed animals persevere? Fancy more Nature >Watch 'Wildlife Laws: Only the Fastest Will Survive' here: https://youtu.be/_m4MHlQHESo Available Worldwide except German Speaking Countries, Czech Republic, Thailand #nature #freedocumentary
  • @ROYKEN3
    Kenya 🇰🇪 is a wonderful country, but the most beautiful are the people of Kenya always friendly.
  • The Masai Mara and the Serengeti have the greatest Wildlife concentration in the World.... wedged in between is the great Mara River that serves as the link boarder. I salute this Narrator for highlighting... 🇰🇪/🇹🇿.
  • @user-xb7pt2ig4d
    The interdependence in Maasai Mara is truly treasured. 🇰🇪 ONE LOVE WATU WANGU
  • @bendover6994
    What an extraordinary documentry this is, and the narration is so very good. Thanks so much Free Documentary!!
  • @HonBah
    I'm a Geography student at the University of The Gambia. Well, I do love watching this over and over again. Wonderful narration.
  • @llebbkish5257
    The way the Maasai continue to harmlessly and peacefully coexist with the wild while still relying on nature to live, astounds me to this day!!!!..... Thank you to you and channels like NatGeo and BBC for representing these beautiful and extremely diverse animal species and landscapes!........ (*coming from a Kenyan btw*)
  • woow! watching this in 2024, and I must say, i enjoyed every second of this video. I'm a proud Kenyan. Indeed, it is the strongest for the fittest in the nature!
  • @NomadShifu
    Maasai Mara Game Reserve is widely regarded to be the cradle of mankind as well as the Africa's Greatest Wildlife Reserve and was voted in 2007 as the eighth wonder of the world. It has also been voted among the best safari destination.
  • @shazzqsong
    The documentaries on this channel are top notch. I was in awe of the cinematography, especially the underwater shots with the crocodiles.
  • @archyochola4121
    Great narration - the documentary is informational, insightful and resourceful. Top notch documentary
  • @planitakenya254
    Awe! I love this documentary ❤ from my country Kenya 🇰🇪..
  • @monicamuli
    So so Good. Kenya my beautiful country, i love you.
  • @ianmorris7485
    Having had the great fortune to spend some time in the Masai Mara and enjoying the sight of so many animals, this is a very good reminder of just how amazing the Masai Mara is.