Just want to mention that if you goes to youtube doubler. This one pairs up nicely with the music video Stress by Justice. They would have been better off having the music video be to a wild dog hunt like this.
@StefanaCvetkovic Hello? You must have been drunk or high when you made your comment. You are calling me a "what the fuck, damn weirdo" because I said that animals have facial expressions? ROTFL. I have no idea what you're talking about. Many mammal species use facial expressions to communicate. If you disagree with this observable fact, you must be from a different planet. Now... in my opinion, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Does that make a "damn weirdo" too?
@Hickorychiclets I think you must be responding to someone else's comment,not mine. I was stating the fact that animals DO have facial expressions, so we agree on that. My comment was in response to some drunk/stoned/idiotic person who told me, "what the fuck are you??its not a human to have a facial expression,what a damn weirdo you are". Maybe you're responding to him/her. (if you think ther'es any point in doing that ;-)
@sunsdomain Nah I meant to respond to you. I wanted to elaborate on what you already said with an example that hopefully even Impaired individuals could relate to and understand. Have a good one! :D
Superb nature footage - details of dogs' facial expressions and demeanour are breathtaking. Those ears, listening minutely to one another as if mind reading. The rear view of the vivid pelvic markings is especially interesting - another signalling device. The similar build and gait of the dogs and impala are so significant. This is evolutionary pressure in action. (whether or not an impala dies that day). "What but the wolf's tooth whittled so fine / The fleet limbs of the antelope?"
Absolutely stunning in every way. Seriously, keep up the good work. You should be famous worldwide for this kind of footage. Get yourself known, you have talent it's obvious, put it to better use.
Wow! This is just an amazing piece of film making. You've really captured the drama at eye level and have combined a perfect score to accompany it. Impala are one of my favourite animals and to see them interacting with such rare wild dogs is truly amazing. The giraffes add even more drama, especially when one of them spots the danger and stomps its foot. When the dogs start to run and the impala scatter in all directions is utterly breathtaking! I keep watching it over and over. Thankyou.
I would love to show the rest of the hunt and kill, BUT I didn't get it. The dogs ran into the bush from there and killed about 500m away. What you see is all I got. Sorry couldn't do any better. Cheers KIm.
@wildcastr Next time if u wont do well in capturing the hunt u will be tortured till death by burns and cuts. YOur throat will be slit in the end. u slimy lil weasel
Tactical Hunters !
businesseast 3 months ago
Nature Gives andnature takes just like money rise and sometimes it falls
jason00250 5 months ago
they are much more successfull hunters than lions or any other predators.
user17v 7 months ago
The wild dog pack reminds Sam Peckinpah´s wild bunch.
sarmela4 10 months ago
leader wild dog is all like spread out to get the impala im fucken hungry
101bluebuddy 11 months ago
I would shit my pant seeing them walking trough me
woccowpuaski 1 year ago
wow those are many :D
TheAnamies 1 year ago
Just want to mention that if you goes to youtube doubler. This one pairs up nicely with the music video Stress by Justice. They would have been better off having the music video be to a wild dog hunt like this.
Hickorychiclets 1 year ago
I thought it was really funny to see the Giraffe look at the pack approaching like it was no big deal...LOL.
Foxlocke 1 year ago
was this in zimbabwe????
Sora1euri2 1 year ago
@StefanaCvetkovic Hello? You must have been drunk or high when you made your comment. You are calling me a "what the fuck, damn weirdo" because I said that animals have facial expressions? ROTFL. I have no idea what you're talking about. Many mammal species use facial expressions to communicate. If you disagree with this observable fact, you must be from a different planet. Now... in my opinion, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Does that make a "damn weirdo" too?
sunsdomain 1 year ago
@sunsdomain showing teeth is a facial expression. an example.. growling
Hickorychiclets 1 year ago
@Hickorychiclets I think you must be responding to someone else's comment,not mine. I was stating the fact that animals DO have facial expressions, so we agree on that. My comment was in response to some drunk/stoned/idiotic person who told me, "what the fuck are you??its not a human to have a facial expression,what a damn weirdo you are". Maybe you're responding to him/her. (if you think ther'es any point in doing that ;-)
sunsdomain 1 year ago
@sunsdomain Nah I meant to respond to you. I wanted to elaborate on what you already said with an example that hopefully even Impaired individuals could relate to and understand. Have a good one! :D
Hickorychiclets 1 year ago
@Hickorychiclets you too! :-)
sunsdomain 1 year ago
aye but the dogs didnt kill anything!hunt fail.
DavidBlunkettsdug 2 years ago
he IS famous worldwide for this.
mothertrucker74 2 years ago
Superb nature footage - details of dogs' facial expressions and demeanour are breathtaking. Those ears, listening minutely to one another as if mind reading. The rear view of the vivid pelvic markings is especially interesting - another signalling device. The similar build and gait of the dogs and impala are so significant. This is evolutionary pressure in action. (whether or not an impala dies that day). "What but the wolf's tooth whittled so fine / The fleet limbs of the antelope?"
sunsdomain 2 years ago
Absolutely stunning in every way. Seriously, keep up the good work. You should be famous worldwide for this kind of footage. Get yourself known, you have talent it's obvious, put it to better use.
WELL DONE.
OzzieDogz 2 years ago
Excellent footage. This is better than anything you'll see on Discovery Channel or Animal Planet :)
jspeters75 2 years ago
Cool! Did you film this?
Ikainica 2 years ago
Wow! This is just an amazing piece of film making. You've really captured the drama at eye level and have combined a perfect score to accompany it. Impala are one of my favourite animals and to see them interacting with such rare wild dogs is truly amazing. The giraffes add even more drama, especially when one of them spots the danger and stomps its foot. When the dogs start to run and the impala scatter in all directions is utterly breathtaking! I keep watching it over and over. Thankyou.
bsokrakow 2 years ago 2
I would love to show the rest of the hunt and kill, BUT I didn't get it. The dogs ran into the bush from there and killed about 500m away. What you see is all I got. Sorry couldn't do any better. Cheers KIm.
wildcastr 2 years ago 5
@wildcastr Next time if u wont do well in capturing the hunt u will be tortured till death by burns and cuts. YOur throat will be slit in the end. u slimy lil weasel
LaraAkram 1 year ago
Would it kill you to show the hunt and the kill? Kim?
105km 2 years ago
Glad to see that you have taken advantage of the HQ setting. Your videos deserve that much. Good job.
phantassm 2 years ago
couldn't you have shown a bit more? Is 3 mins your maximum? big anti-climax, although interesting
ullefan 2 years ago