Wildlife Instincts: A Family Bond - Dingoes | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2020-10-09
Wildlife Instincts - Episode 5: A Family Bond - Dingoes | Free Nature Documentary

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At the top of the food chain on Fraser Island, Australia, is the dingo. Follow a family with 9 pups roam across the island overcoming death, conflict with other packs and devastating forest fire. In this harsh environment, they learn they must work together to thrive and to ensure the survival of the youngest and most vulnerable puppies.

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All Comments (21)
  • We’ve got three bits of Nature’s awesome to share: 1. Fraser Island: the largest sand island 🏝 in the world off the Eastern coast of Australia, with forests and lushness and lots of colorful birds (350 species including the iconic kookaburra) 2. The main attraction: We’ve got these cute pups and their families aka dingoes. The family that hunts together sticks together. 3. And number 3: the researcher ie the person who will tell us everything we want to know about this place and his dingoes. Why? He and his team have spent 10 years on the island studying them. Available in US, UK; Canada, Australia, New Zealand PS: Now, the only thing I knew about dingoes is that one stole Meryl Streep’s baby in that movie A Cry in the Dark (based on a true story and OJ type famous trial) Dingoes, turns out, are pretty damn cool. I hate when humans give animals such bad publicity just because they’re doing what their instincts tells them to do. Anywho...Enjoy!
  • @industrect5337
    Joshua must have become a good father, if not the best. Replacing his lost sister and the parents accepting it, just seeing that was amazing. What a beautiful animal!
  • @cebuanostud
    The brother Dingo who took care of the pups was truly the hero of the family.
  • @dynamoterror18
    This is certainly the best documentary on wild dingoes I've seen.
  • @jacobr9924
    This is just what I needed. Sometimes it seems there are not any clean shows to see. Thank you for this upload
  • @daveneil3963
    I had forgotten how beautiful Dingoes were! What an animal. Joshua was sure a stand up brother, what a guy! Thanks for taking us along, looking forward to see more.
  • Seeing Joshua leave broke my heart like the ending to a good sad story .
  • As a dingo advocate and having one as my registered assistance animal, thank you for one of the most beautifully presented and insightful view into the dingo. Where historically all dingo perceptions are focus on attacks on livestock or people, your documentary presents dingo's for what they are, apex predators yet with a such soft caring nature's and caring families. Thank you
  • @DDSPL15
    My Australian Kelpie absolutely loves watching this documentary. He was just diagnosed with end stage liver cancer w/ weeks to maybe a month or so left after an awesome 13 years, where he perks up his ears & stares bright eyed at the TV whenever I put this on for him. Australian Kelpies have a bit of Dingo in their DNA, & mine certainly does w/ his tenacity, intelligence, & shrill yelping & "screaming" when he's excited, where I've yet to hear him "bark like a dog" after 13 years.
  • @gloriapena3649
    I had my heeler for 14 years and watching this documentary showed me how much dingo my dog was. He was so different than any dog I had ever had. He took care of me so, so well. He, Duke, would care for my blind Mom so beautifully. Three years later, I still cry for him. Watching this was very healing. My Mom would always tell me that if we pay close attention to animals behavior, they will teach us to be better humans. Very wise 98 year old lady. Thank you again.
  • @JamRock_Jr.
    This brother dingo Joshua is a true hero and very loving and caring. We humans oughta learn something from these Dingoes. Really beautiful. I love these animals. I have 9 dogs anyway. And they are mans best friend. No doubt about this.
  • @thehoofandpaw
    An educational and intimate look into their sensitive family bonds. Just beautiful. Their mainland brothers and sisters are under all manner of threats.
  • @R-L-I
    I’m sorry but this is the best nature channel on YouTube love it! ❤️
  • @deniseflick6556
    I loved the big brother dingo. He stepped up and really looked out for the family n fed his siblings. Best part of the whole film. 💚💚💜💜
  • @JoTracy
    Joshua! What a hero A wonderful story
  • Thank you for this beautiful film on an aspect of Australian wild life rarely published. Heartwarming, heart stopping and uplifting this is a real wild life treat.
  • Such a beautiful documentary ! Love the doting protective caregiving brother ❣️
  • @MrOnetwoseven
    If I could choose to be reborn this might be it. Beautiful. Thanks so much for the documentry.