Our Planet | Jungles | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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Published 2020-04-17
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.

In this episode: Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species like preening birds, intelligent orangutans and remarkably ambitious ants.

For more about Jungles, please visit www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-jungles

Download free educational resources at www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth

US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mohitkarki7185
    That dancing bird scene was out of this world. I can't believe all this is free.
  • Watching this series makes me feel joyful and depressed at the same time. Joy at the wonderful animals that I have never seen before and depressed at the fact that they’re slowly becoming extinct.
  • @Illusivedropp
    imagine being that eagle and flying off into the world for the first time exploring her surroundings and seeing everything from a different point of view.
  • Absolutely breathtaking documentary. Don't tell me that you didn't like the paradise bird 12:41 !!!! This was one of the best animal behaviour i have ever seen in my life.
  • @devynglass3781
    Omg the bird with the tidy house is out of this world insane!!! His performance alone is outstanding!
  • @mix_edits
    I just can’t imagine how much effort the people behind the scenes take to get these amazing shots. Also, the time it takes to get these facts, shots, and difficulties along the way. I would just like to give a tip of the hat to Netflix and Planet Earth.
  • @BigBingus27
    I love how the eagle looks so cute and confused when looking at the camera and as soon as it turns you remember its a death bird
  • @juliasoroka2087
    I' m literally at loss for words. The documentary is extremely engrossing to watch. Every scene bedazzled me to my core. And the beauty of remaining jungles swept me off my feet. It's a pity that ones vast swathes of land are shrinking and those unique animals have no other option but to extinct. Thank you for raising our awareness of this pressing issue. I hope that there is still something that can be done to at best stop or at least slow this process.
  • @chiro1488
    This is the highest level documentary I have ever seen. Almost every frame can be used as my computer's wallpaper.
  • @poulthomas469
    I grew up on shows like this and it's just heartbreaking to know how shallow a species we are. To destroy the wild world like we have done will forever mark our species.
  • @jayceec3178
    It’s really hard to choose a favourite part, favourite animal, favourite insect, favourite bird. This documentary is fascinating. I love orangutans, such gorgeous faces. The dancing birds, incredible, the ants, very hard workers, I’ve often watched ants build homes that end up looking like cities (to them). The Elephants, I’ve always loved them too. So many of Gods beautiful creatures, great and small. ❤
  • @Koed313
    It's so fascinating and yet, sad to think that every episode ends with the reminder that it's the humans that are taking all of this away.
  • @shenghua6168
    These videos are basically like: “Look, all the beautiful animals and forests” “Now they are almost gone because of humans” It always makes me sad :(
  • Watching this video makes me appreciate the wonders of nature even more. The resilience and grace of these animals are truly remarkable
  • Thank you Netflix and to all crews, staffs and workers behind this master piece 👏
  • @nubby7253
    It must be quite hard for them to get all these amazing shots. Imagine how long it took them.
  • @rapname5267
    No matter what you people say, but the Filipino eagle parents and daughter relationship was way too much heart warming, cute, sad and fascinating all at the same time ❤ ❤❤❤
  • @MissAmazanda
    David talking about the loss of the rainforests reminds me of when I was growing up in the 90's everywhere you looked they just kept building and building and tearing up land and making more apartments, more houses and businesses. They really amped it up by the late 90's and now the area of Ohio I live in has been stripped of so much land it looks like nothing but ugly buildings and concrete everywhere, the heck of it is nobody even visits these mammoth size malls they built anymore along with a lot of the other things they built....man will eventually destroy itself...