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00:00This is the Okavango Delta of Botswana.
00:07This place, full of the water of the Kubango River,
00:11is one of the most special natural areas of Botswana.
00:16It is full of life,
00:19including some of the most dangerous animals in Africa.
00:30Big hippos, who do not naturally drown,
00:34tear the greenery and create long paths in the water for other animals.
00:40They are one of the most dangerous individuals in Africa
00:46and are always ready to die for the protection of their area.
01:01This big male hippo has the best area of the Okavango Delta.
01:11It may look round, but it is better to stay away from it.
01:20This male hippo is showing his face
01:25that he wants to take over this area.
01:30And without fighting, this is not possible.
01:45Both are as heavy as a car.
02:00And they have teeth like a 50-centimeter dagger in their mouths.
02:20Their fight lasted for hours.
02:25Their roar echoed throughout the desert.
02:31The winner will get the right to meet all the mothers here.
02:38Finally, the small male hippo gave up.
02:43The winner came back to his mother.
03:01As soon as this male hippo appeared,
03:05he became a father to a dangerous enemy.
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06:15They are fast and focused.
06:21This is the Spotted-necked otter.
06:24It is very deadly with its razor-like claws and sharp teeth.
06:32It is cute, but ruthless.
06:46This spotted-necked otter does not want fish, but something else.
06:55Its favorite food is hidden in the deep mud and greenery.
07:02That is, sweet-water crabs.
07:09Their claws are very dangerous.
07:12But the spotted-necked otter has a plan.
07:16Its sharp claws keep away the claws of the crab,
07:21and its teeth crush its shell.
07:31It can hunt in every minute.
07:43But when the other otter came to share the prey,
07:47it was clear that it was a fierce animal.
08:00Finally, the spotted-necked otter gave up,
08:04and the mother began to enjoy her prey.
08:06Otters rely on speed and agility to catch their slippery prey.
08:14Saddle-billed stokes are patient,
08:18punctual,
08:20and use their powerful claws.
08:28There are 71 species of fish and 33 species of amphibians in Okavango.
08:35That is, the whole feast is prepared for the hungry stokes.
08:41These birds, which are more than 150 centimeters tall,
08:46are the world's most treacherous stokes.
08:49Because of this, their scales remain heavy in the deep water.
08:56They mostly feel and hunt.
09:00Their slightly open beak,
09:03when they feel a slight touch,
09:06stops in a jiffy.
09:13For big fish like tilapia,
09:16their beak works like a rain.
09:20No one can escape its grip.
09:30The fish are always caught from the head and the whole body.
09:39But sometimes, their food is not so small.
09:45And they attack responsibly.
09:48They are not afraid of anything.
09:51They are not afraid of anything.
09:55They are not afraid of anything.
09:59They are not afraid of anything.
10:02Mozambique spitting cobra likes to eat frogs like these stokes.
10:10And it is slowly coming closer to the bird.
10:13It is slowly coming closer to the bird.
10:25This beautiful colored stoke
10:28is now showing its true colors.
10:32It can even kill a snake.
10:39Cobra is not an ordinary enemy.
10:41And it is less than a sharp cytotoxic poison.
10:45But its teeth can't pierce the thick beak of the stoke.
10:50Now, the second solution.
10:53With 90% accuracy,
10:56it can throw its venomous sting up to 2 meters.
11:00And it can quickly turn around and escape the attack of the stoke.
11:11Today, the fangs managed to escape the stoke.
11:19In the eastern part of Zambia,
11:22there are Bosinga swamps.
11:26They are completely submerged in the rainy season.
11:35The falling water is now a sign of the return of the pack of lions.
11:42These are the lions of the swampy area of the Bosinga plains.
11:50Here, the paws may never stay dry.
12:05Because their prey
12:07is the deer, which loves water the most in Africa.
12:15The cuckoo and the black-ledged antelope
12:18gather in the deep swampy areas
12:21and try to stay away from the lions.
12:27This pack of lions,
12:30who live in the swampy areas,
12:33has learned how to hunt.
12:37But the lions are not alone among the highest-ranking hunters of the Bosinga plains.
12:44The pack of Nile crocodiles remain heavy in the water.
12:51With every step, the lions
12:54are descending into this old battlefield.
12:58To reach the best areas to hunt,
13:01the lions of the Bosinga swamps
13:04have to descend into the water filled with crocodiles.
13:17To reach the black-ledged antelope,
13:20the lioness has to sacrifice her life.
13:27She is putting her life at risk.
13:32She is entering the water and moving forward.
13:42She has to get very close to the prey.
13:45That is, very close.
13:52Hiding in the tall grass, she lets the prey come to her.
13:58And then, at a very fast pace,
14:01she grabs hold of the prey.
14:11Her success means that
14:14she is able to get close to the prey.
14:27She will be able to feed herself and her three hungry children.
14:34This world of water is new to these children.
14:37But soon, they will also become masters of the water.
14:43Their mother is a very good teacher.
14:45The lioness takes up almost all the responsibility
14:49of raising the lion cubs.
14:56But the children of some of the animals in the swamps
15:00have to live on their own.
15:16As soon as the rainy season begins,
15:19African giant bullfrogs
15:22begin to emerge.
15:25Their activity increases
15:28by just 50 millimeters of rain.
15:32This is the season of reproduction.
15:37And everyone is challenging each other to fight.
15:40At a weight of 1.5 kilos,
15:43the wrestlers attract the females
15:46with their shape and loud voice.
15:53When it is not decided
15:56which male is better than the female,
15:59there is a direct fight.
16:02That too, in the mud.
16:05They cut each other,
16:07hit each other on the head
16:10and hit each other on the body
16:13to defeat the enemies
16:16and to impress the females.
16:20With its hind legs,
16:23it can jump up to two meters at a time.
16:26It can jump at full speed
16:29and attack the enemy forcefully.
16:32The three bones present in its lower jaw
16:35can cut very hard.
16:40The winner has the right
16:43to meet as many females as possible
16:46and has the most children.
17:01The females of the other males
17:04do not even hesitate to grab them.
17:25The season of union is over
17:28and the females have laid eggs.
17:31It takes only 30 days
17:34for the tadpoles to look like small frogs.
17:38Tadpoles mostly eat algae
17:41and stay alive.
17:44But with the change of shape,
17:47their diet also changes.
17:50Now the situation can be dangerous.
17:53They are on the verge of growing up
17:56and in this competitive environment
17:58they will adopt all possible methods.
18:05These amphibians eat everything
18:08that comes into their grasp
18:11from flies to small rats.
18:18Here the frogs eat each other
18:20as well as their own kind.
18:27But to become a part of your own species
18:30is just one of the dangers here.
18:46These predatory bullfrogs
18:48can be prey to
18:51never-before-seen eyes
18:54or licking tongue.
18:59The predators of Africa
19:02are hidden in every corner.
19:08You can't trust the edges
19:11covered with grass.
19:14This mother boomslang
19:17has come down from the trees
19:20in search of easy food.
19:26It has to hunt the children
19:29of the giant bullfrogs.
19:38Its eyes can detect
19:40the presence of predators.
19:50Once it reaches the water's edge
19:53it is completely hidden.
20:04It must be careful of the giant bullfrogs.
20:07It will have no problem
20:10eating it.
20:20But not today.
20:26Its venomous teeth are quite small
20:29and its jaws are quite long.
20:33This mother boomslang
20:36is full of venom.
20:40It bites its prey
20:43and releases the venom.
20:51Hemotoxic venom
20:54destroys blood cells
20:57and kills the prey.
21:00According to Matra,
21:03it is the most venomous snake in Africa.
21:06Its stomach will be full
21:09for a week.
21:12Like all snakes,
21:15it is good at swimming
21:18but no one is better than it.
21:21This title is given
21:24to another reptile.
21:29Here, the vast network of rivers
21:32is very good for the Nile crocodile.
21:36They enjoy searching for prey
21:39in the water
21:42or wait for food
21:45on the shore.
22:00The wild dogs have come back for the prey
22:03and the deer
22:06have started running.
22:14The dogs have blocked
22:17all the escape routes
22:20so that the impala
22:23has only one option.
22:29In the face of almost certain death,
22:32a small impala
22:34has taken the bait.
22:38But the fear of the fish
22:41stops most of the hunters,
22:44especially where the water is very deep.
22:47A herd of dogs
22:50is waiting for the impala.
22:59It has to choose
23:01one of the two choices.
23:04Face the herd of dogs
23:07on the shore
23:13or swim in the water
23:16full of crocodiles
23:19to save its life.
23:31To save itself from the dogs,
23:34the impala has to go
23:37to the other shore
23:40and to swim for it,
23:43it has to face
23:46the most dangerous predator in Africa
23:49which is coming
23:52very fast to it.
24:01One of the most powerful jaws
24:04of the animal world
24:07has killed it in one blow.
24:10The herd of dogs
24:13will not dare
24:16to claim this prey.
24:19They will not step into the water.
24:31In Zambia's Lua Plain,
24:34these three cheetah brothers
24:37rule over the grass-covered dunes.
24:42And their speciality is
24:45running.
24:48They are more dangerous
24:51when they live in groups.
24:54They saw a herd of wildebeests
24:57with children.
25:01The wildebeests
25:04were not aware
25:07of their presence.
25:10The cheetahs
25:13were not aware
25:16of their presence.
25:19The wildebeests
25:22were not aware
25:25of their presence.
25:28The wildebeests
25:31were not aware
25:34of their presence.
25:37The cheetahs
25:40were not aware
25:43of their presence.
25:46The wildlife
25:49was not aware
25:52of their presence.
25:55The wildlife
25:58was not aware
26:01The cheetah's eyes are sharp,
26:04but the crocodile is a master at hiding.
26:10Like a silent pandava, it waits to attack.
26:31Now, nothing can be done.
26:34Now, nothing can be done.
26:58The other two brothers try to see
27:01if there is anything to be done.
27:08But their brother is dead.
27:11The other two brothers try to see if there is anything to be done.
27:29In the Okavango Delta, it is hot
27:34and the warthog mother is worried.
27:42She has chosen a shady place
27:45where the crocodiles cannot reach her.
27:49But another predator is after her.
27:55Here, blood can only be spilled in water.
28:03The warthogs are having fun in the mud
28:06and they do not know the danger of getting close to them.
28:16The lionesses may hunt alone.
28:26She has brought help with her.
28:36She has brought help with her.
28:54They hide in the tall grass and surround the warthogs.
29:07And for the last moment,
29:13they are not seen.
29:22To save their lives, the warthogs have to run away from the lionesses.
29:28They look like warthogs, but they are much faster.
29:33At a speed of 50 kilometers per hour,
29:36they leave the lionesses behind.
29:48As the secret is revealed, the lionesses move ahead.
29:52In search of food in the water.
29:55The elephants, like the big animals that like water,
29:58easily cross the streams that separate the places to walk.
30:03The warthog brothers are more careful.
30:16They have not forgotten that their brother, the crocodile, had been hunted.
30:22They have no choice.
30:26They have to hunt and they will have to get into the water.
30:41The warthogs are not afraid of the lionesses.
30:45The warthogs may chase away the lionesses,
30:48but the cheetahs are the fastest animals on the ground.
30:53They can catch up to 110 kilometers per hour in three jumps.
31:16They can run at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour.
31:21Better than a racing motorcycle.
31:27The warthogs have weapons.
31:31Their sharp tusks can kill a cheetah.
31:36But in the last moment, the teamwork of the brothers can succeed.
31:45In the dry season, the cheetahs have found a larger area to hunt.
31:51And there is plenty of prey.
32:01The weather is changing rapidly.
32:09In Angola, the high altitudes with more rain,
32:12the water has filled the fields of Okavango.
32:18In the St. Lucia estuary in South Africa,
32:22this eastern green mamba has had to change its hunting method
32:26according to the water-filled fields.
32:31These snakes live only in the green areas of the southern part of Africa
32:36and do not come out of the water.
32:39They like to hunt in these water-filled areas.
32:49This is a black mamba with a shiny color.
32:53Its shiny green scales warn of danger.
32:57Its head is shaped like a coffin.
33:01The expert snake keeps looking for prey on the edge of the pond.
33:06When he finds a prey, he runs after it.
33:11The green mamba is scary to look at.
33:15But its prey does not even notice it on most occasions.
33:20Its venom affects the nerves, muscles and heart.
33:25This causes the mamba to die immediately
33:29due to failure to breathe.
33:32The mamba swallows the entire rat
33:36by holding it by the head.
33:44In Botswana's linear valleys,
33:47in the rainy season, the grassy areas are filled with mud.
33:51The woodpeckers and other wild animals
33:55are trapped in the mud.
33:58The woodpeckers take full advantage of the situation.
34:20The woodpeckers are among the highest-ranking
34:24animals in the world.
34:28They rule the best places in the world.
34:42In difficult days,
34:45they have a place to hide their meat.
34:55They are often considered dead and thieves.
35:00But in reality, they are also expert hunters.
35:08The main prey is the mamba.
35:24Woodpeckers can run for miles.
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37:24The woodpeckers hunt alone,
37:27unlike the wild dogs and woodpeckers.
37:32This mamba will hide her children
37:35in search of food.
37:38To reach the prey,
37:41she will use her special ability
37:44to move forward and hide in the environment.
37:55But there is no place for her to hide
37:58in the open fields of the jungle.
38:06A lost calf of the wildebeest
38:09is a good opportunity for her to hunt.
38:15Will it be enough to lure this mamba
38:18and bring her to the prey?
38:25This grassy field
38:28is not a good place for this mamba.
38:38But how can she let the lost calf of the wildebeest go?
38:43Especially when she has to feed her two children.
38:55She has to get as close to the prey
38:58as she can before it attacks her.
39:14The wildebeest is not a good place to hide
39:18in the open fields of the jungle.
39:21This is not easy
39:24because there is no place to hide.
39:35Every time,
39:37she keeps her last calves
39:39at the mark of the next calf.
39:50The calf is hungry and weak.
40:21Every year, the wetlands of Lua
40:25attract tens of thousands of wildebeests.
40:33Water is a life line for these thirsty animals.
40:42But wild dogs are after them.
40:46Pramukh Nar and Mada
40:49have prepared their herd for the hunt.
40:53They have left the calves at a safe place behind.
41:10They have hunted the wildebeest
41:12and tried to separate the weak animals.
41:18A young calf has fallen from the deep mud.
41:22It is a perfect prey for them.
41:29The children have also come to eat.
41:32This small prey will not be enough for everyone.
41:36Surprised to see the wild dogs,
41:39the mother of the calf did not run away.
41:43Because of her motherly love,
41:46she is also after the hungry calf.
42:00Wild dogs may be among the most active hunters in Africa,
42:05but it is not easy to kill a big wildebeest.
42:13These panaceas are dangerous.
42:24Dogs surround it and start biting it from behind and next to it.
42:34A member of their family,
42:37is caught by this mother wildebeest.
42:43But due to the soft mud,
42:46this dog was saved from being more injured.
42:49Their six-month-old children
42:52are learning everything from a safe distance.
43:20These are the real ways of wild dogs,
43:24in which the family is the most important.
43:27Children get the best part of the hunt,
43:31and they never stay hungry.
43:34In these dangerous muds,
43:37in the cycle of life,
43:40to stay alive,
43:42a lot of accuracy is required.
43:45In every animal,
43:48to survive generation after generation,
43:51skill, strength and perseverance should be required.

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