
Watch a wildlife documentary.
π Anywhereπ Repeatableπ€ All ages
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Journey to remote corners of the planet and witness incredible animal behaviors from the comfort of your couch through stunning cinematography and expert narration. Modern wildlife documentaries use cutting-edge technology to capture never-before-seen footage, from arctic fox hunts to deep-sea creatures, often taking years to film. Choose series like Planet Earth or Blue Planet for epic storytelling that will inspire your next outdoor adventure.
Difficulty
5/100Easy
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Cost
$0 β $15
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Time
2hours
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People
1+
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Setting
indoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
βStepped into a theatre, after 723 days, to watch a wildlife documentary. (I care about the ecosystem as much as I care about cheese popcorn) The documentary was about human-wildlife coexistence in Tanzania and the gut-wrenching consequences on both groups. The animals destroy the farms overnight, which puts villagers in a moral dilemma. With a family to support and no source of money, villagers hunt the animals for food. But thatβs against the laws to curb poaching. But animals caused this problem, so the anger and frustration make sense. Stepping into the shoes of all the characters of the story, my effort to find THE villain was futile (hello, blame instinct!) None of us is entitled to go through this (not even the animals). I was restless Tapping right heel incessantly Removing glasses Sipping water Leaning forward with elbows on my kneesβ
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