There’s nothing better to enjoy a laid-back Sunday afternoon than relaxing and watching some wildlife documentaries. It is a good idea to watch nature or wildlife documentaries in crystal clear high-definition. You can watch some of these documentaries that are broadcasted on TV channels like BBC Earth, Discovery, and National Geographic.
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Frozen Planet
A classic BBC network documentary series, which is narrated by David Attenborough. This fascinating series is broadcasted on the Discovery channel and Hotstar. The seven-part series showcases life in the Arctic and Antarctic regions on Earth. Watch how wildlife like seals and polar bears struggle to survive in the arctic and antarctic regions due to climate change. Treat your eyes to the majestic sight of the sea-ice, glaciers, and ice shelves. Check out the episodes of the Frozen Planet:
- To the Ends of the Earth
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
- The Last Frontier
- On Thin Ice
- The Epic Journey
Watch how the polar bears, seals, and killer whales migrate to the arctic waters in search of krills.
Blue Planet II
An eye-opening British documentary produced by the BBC network, showcasing the marine life and underwater world. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, watch the episodes:
- One Ocean
- The Deep
- Coral Reefs
- Big Blue
- Green Seas
- Coasts
- Our Blue Planet
Shot over many years by photographers under challenging circumstances, watch the fascinating creatures of the deep blue seas and oceans. Watch how the bottlenose dolphins play among the Red Sea corals. Be awestruck at the witty tusk fish using the coral to break open clamshells in search of food. Observe how a pod of orcas and humpback whales feeds on krill and Herring in Norway. Watch the gigantic Walrus resting on the ice shelves in the Arctic region of the North Pole. Due to the effects of global warming, coral reefs around the world are bleaching rapidly. Watch how the cuttlefish searches for prey among the coral reefs. Watch bottlenose dolphins hunt for Bobbit worms in the sandy reefs of the deep ocean beds.
Planet Earth II
After the success of Planet Earth, BBC Network released a sequel by the title of Planet Earth II, narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Enjoy watching this thrilling documentary with background music composed by Hans Zimmer. Enjoy watching the five episodes of Planet Earth II in Ultra 4K high-definition:
- Islands
- Mountains
- Jungles
- Deserts
- Grasslands
From the largest gathering of indigenous wildlife in Brazil to the leopards hunting for prey in the grasslands, enjoy watching this beautiful planet.
Some other wildlife documentaries to watch are Patagonia and the Hunt. Enjoy watching these wildlife documentaries in high-definition with your friends and family.