Natural World - Bringing Up Baby (2009) (Part 6/6)

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"Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies. The more we study animals, the more we realise just how emotional they are; all mothers are faced with tough choices as they struggle to bring up babies in a difficult and dangerous world, constantly balancing their own needs with those of their infants. Yet there are many ways to raise your brood, from the fish who looks after her young in her mouth to the extended childhoods of gorillas or orang-utans. Narrator Sir David Attenborough"

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  • @RaoulOfBayonne if by "amen" you hint at them being rewritten to accommodate religion, forget about it.

  • After watching videos like this, It's so easy to understand why some people spend their lives just wanting to be with them. If I had to leave this place i know as home,

    I'd hope to find a place where the apes would be my neighbors.

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  • I shed a tear at the end of the documentary. Simply beautiful.

  • I'm sorry very cute animals.. but boring..very boring...

  • Watching nature like this reinforces just how desperate the need for human depopulation via curbed birth rates is.

    I don't think the average Joe realizes just how much of the world we've fucked up.

  • "emotions are just instincts you can feel, that you are aware of. they are the voices of our genes, and our past." beautiful. we need to listen to our instincts more. we as humans are amazing creatures that have 2 million years of evolution behind us, fine-tuning our exquisite instincts. perhaps our "civilized" culture with all its technological "progress" isn't the environment we evolved for, still it would be detrimental for us as a specious to think we can override our instincts

  • wonderful documentary...thanks so much for uploading

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