I kind of want to see a bird pick-up artist, though.
"Be as colorful and flamboyant as possible! Females love that!"
"Singing and dancing is a must! She deserves an elaborate show!"
"Bring her food as a sign of what a good provider you would be!"

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I kind of want to see a bird pick-up artist, though.
"Be as colorful and flamboyant as possible! Females love that!"
"Singing and dancing is a must! She deserves an elaborate show!"
"Bring her food as a sign of what a good provider you would be!"
My YouTube main page have been showing me some wildlife documentarie shorts and I thought "what if there was something like that but for How To Train Your Dragon dragons". Honestly I would de a "fuck it, I'll do it myself" and like learn how to actually use blender and animate in it and all that shit, but then I remembered about copyright and that DreamWorks would probably not be too happy about some random using their IP. Still it's interesting to think about how a wildlife documentary about these dragons would look like, a special dragons we don't see much of, if at all, in the wild like the Furies (Night Fury, Light Fury, Night Light) and similar like Sand Wraith (gods I love Sand Wraiths) since we only seen those in games. I wanna see the dragons just existing in their natural habitat without human intervention. Hunting, raising young, all that fun stuff. Give me dragon wildlife documentataries!
The Living Dinosaur Walking: Cassowary Documentary
The cassowary is not just a bird. It is a living relic from the age of dinosaurs.
Towering, powerful, and armored by evolution, the cassowary walks through tropical rainforests like a creature lost in time. With dagger-like claws, immense strength, and ancient survival instincts, it stands among the most dangerous birds on Earth — yet remains one of nature’s most misunderstood wonders.
This cinematic documentary explores the cassowary’s origins, behavior, power, and role in the ecosystem — revealing why scientists often call it the closest thing to a living dinosaur.
Explore. Learn. Be amazed.
Pascal giving non-verbal suggestions to his bandmates.... Well i say no-verbal, but actually there were noises accompanying Pascals actions and for proof please check this EC instagram post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BcegwfWB86R/
Pangolin: Kulu's Journey
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Pangolin: Kulu's Journey (2025, UK/South Africa)
Director: Pippa Ehrlich
Mini-review:
I ran to watch this as soon as I found out it was made by one of of the directors of the wonderful My Octopus Teacher. And, once again, we got an unforgettable documentary, this time about an animal as rare and mystifying as the pangolin. You can't help but root for Kulu and his caretaker, Gareth, throughout the entire rewilding process. But the documentary also takes the time to showcase other animals and their surroundings, eventually turning into a sort of call to protect the environment and endangered species. I will continue to follow Pippa Ehrlich's career, but for now I can surely recommend Pangolin: Kulu's Journey to anyone who loves wildlife and animal documentaries.
Yooooooo, free David Attenborough documentary with lots of glowing nature!
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Guys the life series is just a wildlife documentary. If you're watching from the lion's perspective and they get the kill, then it's a necessary sacrifice, or even something to celebrate. Grian obliterating the bam bunker? Great job Grian!! Yes!! Woo!! Suddenly, you're watching from the perspective of the prey!! And you're like nooooo the baby died to the stupid lion :(
I watched from Grains perspective so HA GET GOT JIMMY AND LIZZIE. AHAHAHA