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Sambar Deer - Backpack Hunting Australia
A raw look at a 5 day backpack hunt into the Alpine country of Victoria. For 5 days mother nature threw all she had at us but we still came out smiling with memories lasting a lifetime. All one take clips so so forgive the rawness, its how it unfolded and what we came back in with.
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A great day hunting Sambar Deer with a top bloke in Victoria
Craige and myself headed out hunting in the Victorian High Country. It was a fantastic day with some hard slogging through the Victorian bush, enjoy!
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Sambar deer kill shot and field dressing
Brett shoots his first sambar deer then gets a lesson on field dressing with Paul Boags outdoors
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"Redemption" Sambar Deer St Vincent Island, FL - TSD S1E2
The boys have been selected for the rare Sambar Deer hunt on St Vincent Island for the second year in a row! This is a lottery draw limited entry hunt near t...
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Double Deer VIC Sambar 2015
Hunting Sambar, in VIC. All filmed on an iPhone, one take. July 2015.
Note: All meat was recovered over a few trips back to the car.
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Bush Sambar
A long weekend spent chasing brown deer in the Aussie bush.
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Solo Sambar Hunting Trip, May 2015 HD
A week away in the Victorian High Country, solo hunting Sambar Deer.
The weather turned very nasty for a few days but perseverance paid off, Better in HD
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Great trip away Sambar Deer Hunting
A great few days away with some great blokes. Cant wait to do it all again soon. Cheers Guys.
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Two Tigers corner & chase a huge male sambar deer @ Tadoba.(Tadoba - Relam of the Tiger !)
Have witnessed and filmed the "famous battle @ telia lake on 13 Nov. 2009 , were two tigresses Lakshmi & Madhuri (mother and daughter) cornered a huge male s...
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Sambar deer bailed
What all hound hunters want. There pack of hounds bail a large hind
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Sambar Deer
Sambar Deer at Horton Plains
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sambar deer
A small stag picks up my scent after sneaking in to check me out.
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Sambar Deer Recurve Bow Hunt
Sambar spiker comes in to under 20 yards and the bow limb hit a log and he was gone,lol.
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Sambar Deer face off. Then I get honked
I faced off with a Sambar deer at Mt. Buffalo, VIC before being blasted with the sudden honk that always scares the crap out of you.
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Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka - python kills and swallows Sambar Deer.
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Samba Stag Recurve Bow Hunt
I shot this Samba Stag at 10 yards with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
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Viktor Philipson´s New Zealand SAMBAR DEER
Now on the North Island Viktor and the JAGR team goes after the elusive Sambar deer.
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Sambar Deer Alarm Call after seeing a Tiger at Corbett National Park
During my trip to Dhikala zone of Corbett National park last year in December, I heard a Sambar Deer giving alarm call after seeing a Tiger.
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Sambar Hunt - Acheron Way - Oct 2015
A weekend in the Victorian high country hunting Sambar Deer. Please excuse the occasional explicit language.
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Crocodile Vs Sambar Deer, Interaction in Wild !
animals Wildlife is a totally unique Animal Experience/
Hippopotamus, Horse, Hyena, Jaguar, Jellyfish, Kangaroo, Koala, Komodo dragon, Leopard, Lion, Llama, Mongoose, Monkey, Moose, Octopus, Ostrich, Owl, Penguin, Pig, Polar Bear, Rabbit, Raccoon, Rhinoceros, Salmon, Sardine, Scorpion, Sea lion, Seal, Shark, Sheep, Snail, warthog, Sparrow, Spider, Squirrel, Tiger, Turtle, Whale, Wolf, Zebra, rhin
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Wild dogs killing fawn of Sambar deer
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Bow Hunting Sambar Deer x 2
Took 2 Sambar Deer with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
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Real Wild Adventures -Sambar Deer in New Zealand
Wild Free-Range Sambar Deer in New Zealand Bush.
Sambar Deer - Backpack Hunting Australia
A raw look at a 5 day backpack hunt into the Alpine country of Victoria. For 5 days mother nature threw all she had at us but we still came out smiling with mem...
A raw look at a 5 day backpack hunt into the Alpine country of Victoria. For 5 days mother nature threw all she had at us but we still came out smiling with memories lasting a lifetime. All one take clips so so forgive the rawness, its how it unfolded and what we came back in with.
wn.com/Sambar Deer Backpack Hunting Australia
A raw look at a 5 day backpack hunt into the Alpine country of Victoria. For 5 days mother nature threw all she had at us but we still came out smiling with memories lasting a lifetime. All one take clips so so forgive the rawness, its how it unfolded and what we came back in with.
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 958
A great day hunting Sambar Deer with a top bloke in Victoria
Craige and myself headed out hunting in the Victorian High Country. It was a fantastic day with some hard slogging through the Victorian bush, enjoy!...
Craige and myself headed out hunting in the Victorian High Country. It was a fantastic day with some hard slogging through the Victorian bush, enjoy!
wn.com/A Great Day Hunting Sambar Deer With A Top Bloke In Victoria
Craige and myself headed out hunting in the Victorian High Country. It was a fantastic day with some hard slogging through the Victorian bush, enjoy!
- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 177
Sambar deer kill shot and field dressing
Brett shoots his first sambar deer then gets a lesson on field dressing with Paul Boags outdoors...
Brett shoots his first sambar deer then gets a lesson on field dressing with Paul Boags outdoors
wn.com/Sambar Deer Kill Shot And Field Dressing
Brett shoots his first sambar deer then gets a lesson on field dressing with Paul Boags outdoors
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 214
"Redemption" Sambar Deer St Vincent Island, FL - TSD S1E2
The boys have been selected for the rare Sambar Deer hunt on St Vincent Island for the second year in a row! This is a lottery draw limited entry hunt near t......
The boys have been selected for the rare Sambar Deer hunt on St Vincent Island for the second year in a row! This is a lottery draw limited entry hunt near t...
wn.com/Redemption Sambar Deer St Vincent Island, Fl Tsd S1E2
The boys have been selected for the rare Sambar Deer hunt on St Vincent Island for the second year in a row! This is a lottery draw limited entry hunt near t...
Double Deer VIC Sambar 2015
Hunting Sambar, in VIC. All filmed on an iPhone, one take. July 2015.
Note: All meat was recovered over a few trips back to the car....
Hunting Sambar, in VIC. All filmed on an iPhone, one take. July 2015.
Note: All meat was recovered over a few trips back to the car.
wn.com/Double Deer Vic Sambar 2015
Hunting Sambar, in VIC. All filmed on an iPhone, one take. July 2015.
Note: All meat was recovered over a few trips back to the car.
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 184
Bush Sambar
A long weekend spent chasing brown deer in the Aussie bush....
A long weekend spent chasing brown deer in the Aussie bush.
wn.com/Bush Sambar
A long weekend spent chasing brown deer in the Aussie bush.
- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 155
Solo Sambar Hunting Trip, May 2015 HD
A week away in the Victorian High Country, solo hunting Sambar Deer.
The weather turned very nasty for a few days but perseverance paid off, Better in HD...
A week away in the Victorian High Country, solo hunting Sambar Deer.
The weather turned very nasty for a few days but perseverance paid off, Better in HD
wn.com/Solo Sambar Hunting Trip, May 2015 Hd
A week away in the Victorian High Country, solo hunting Sambar Deer.
The weather turned very nasty for a few days but perseverance paid off, Better in HD
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 75
Great trip away Sambar Deer Hunting
A great few days away with some great blokes. Cant wait to do it all again soon. Cheers Guys....
A great few days away with some great blokes. Cant wait to do it all again soon. Cheers Guys.
wn.com/Great Trip Away Sambar Deer Hunting
A great few days away with some great blokes. Cant wait to do it all again soon. Cheers Guys.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
- views: 9
Two Tigers corner & chase a huge male sambar deer @ Tadoba.(Tadoba - Relam of the Tiger !)
Have witnessed and filmed the "famous battle @ telia lake on 13 Nov. 2009 , were two tigresses Lakshmi & Madhuri (mother and daughter) cornered a huge male s......
Have witnessed and filmed the "famous battle @ telia lake on 13 Nov. 2009 , were two tigresses Lakshmi & Madhuri (mother and daughter) cornered a huge male s...
wn.com/Two Tigers Corner Chase A Huge Male Sambar Deer Tadoba.(Tadoba Relam Of The Tiger )
Have witnessed and filmed the "famous battle @ telia lake on 13 Nov. 2009 , were two tigresses Lakshmi & Madhuri (mother and daughter) cornered a huge male s...
Sambar deer bailed
What all hound hunters want. There pack of hounds bail a large hind...
What all hound hunters want. There pack of hounds bail a large hind
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What all hound hunters want. There pack of hounds bail a large hind
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 50
Sambar Deer
Sambar Deer at Horton Plains...
Sambar Deer at Horton Plains
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Sambar Deer at Horton Plains
- published: 11 Jun 2014
- views: 29
sambar deer
A small stag picks up my scent after sneaking in to check me out....
A small stag picks up my scent after sneaking in to check me out.
wn.com/Sambar Deer
A small stag picks up my scent after sneaking in to check me out.
- published: 30 Aug 2009
- views: 9100
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author: sambar06
Sambar Deer Recurve Bow Hunt
Sambar spiker comes in to under 20 yards and the bow limb hit a log and he was gone,lol....
Sambar spiker comes in to under 20 yards and the bow limb hit a log and he was gone,lol.
wn.com/Sambar Deer Recurve Bow Hunt
Sambar spiker comes in to under 20 yards and the bow limb hit a log and he was gone,lol.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 329
Sambar Deer face off. Then I get honked
I faced off with a Sambar deer at Mt. Buffalo, VIC before being blasted with the sudden honk that always scares the crap out of you....
I faced off with a Sambar deer at Mt. Buffalo, VIC before being blasted with the sudden honk that always scares the crap out of you.
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I faced off with a Sambar deer at Mt. Buffalo, VIC before being blasted with the sudden honk that always scares the crap out of you.
- published: 31 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka - python kills and swallows Sambar Deer....
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka - python kills and swallows Sambar Deer.
wn.com/Python Kills And Swallows Sambar Deer In Sri Lanka
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka - python kills and swallows Sambar Deer.
- published: 11 Jul 2015
- views: 1059809
Samba Stag Recurve Bow Hunt
I shot this Samba Stag at 10 yards with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow....
I shot this Samba Stag at 10 yards with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
wn.com/Samba Stag Recurve Bow Hunt
I shot this Samba Stag at 10 yards with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
- published: 28 Mar 2015
- views: 2047
Viktor Philipson´s New Zealand SAMBAR DEER
Now on the North Island Viktor and the JAGR team goes after the elusive Sambar deer....
Now on the North Island Viktor and the JAGR team goes after the elusive Sambar deer.
wn.com/Viktor Philipson´S New Zealand Sambar Deer
Now on the North Island Viktor and the JAGR team goes after the elusive Sambar deer.
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 135
Sambar Deer Alarm Call after seeing a Tiger at Corbett National Park
During my trip to Dhikala zone of Corbett National park last year in December, I heard a Sambar Deer giving alarm call after seeing a Tiger....
During my trip to Dhikala zone of Corbett National park last year in December, I heard a Sambar Deer giving alarm call after seeing a Tiger.
wn.com/Sambar Deer Alarm Call After Seeing A Tiger At Corbett National Park
During my trip to Dhikala zone of Corbett National park last year in December, I heard a Sambar Deer giving alarm call after seeing a Tiger.
Sambar Hunt - Acheron Way - Oct 2015
A weekend in the Victorian high country hunting Sambar Deer. Please excuse the occasional explicit language....
A weekend in the Victorian high country hunting Sambar Deer. Please excuse the occasional explicit language.
wn.com/Sambar Hunt Acheron Way Oct 2015
A weekend in the Victorian high country hunting Sambar Deer. Please excuse the occasional explicit language.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 160
Crocodile Vs Sambar Deer, Interaction in Wild !
animals Wildlife is a totally unique Animal Experience/
Hippopotamus, Horse, Hyena, Jaguar, Jellyfish, Kangaroo, Koala, Komodo dragon, Leopard, Lion, Llama, Mo...
animals Wildlife is a totally unique Animal Experience/
Hippopotamus, Horse, Hyena, Jaguar, Jellyfish, Kangaroo, Koala, Komodo dragon, Leopard, Lion, Llama, Mongoose, Monkey, Moose, Octopus, Ostrich, Owl, Penguin, Pig, Polar Bear, Rabbit, Raccoon, Rhinoceros, Salmon, Sardine, Scorpion, Sea lion, Seal, Shark, Sheep, Snail, warthog, Sparrow, Spider, Squirrel, Tiger, Turtle, Whale, Wolf, Zebra, rhino Antelope, Donkey, Baboon, Bear, Bison, Boar, Camel, Caribou, Cat, Cheetah, Chicken, Chimpanzee, snake, Cobra, Coyote, Crocodile, Deer, Dinosaur, Dog, Dolphin, Donkey, Duck, Eagle, Elephant, Elk, Falcon, Fish, Fly, Fox, Frog, Gazelle, Panda, Giraffe, Goat, Goose, Goldfish, Gorilla, Hamster, Hawk
wn.com/Crocodile Vs Sambar Deer, Interaction In Wild
animals Wildlife is a totally unique Animal Experience/
Hippopotamus, Horse, Hyena, Jaguar, Jellyfish, Kangaroo, Koala, Komodo dragon, Leopard, Lion, Llama, Mongoose, Monkey, Moose, Octopus, Ostrich, Owl, Penguin, Pig, Polar Bear, Rabbit, Raccoon, Rhinoceros, Salmon, Sardine, Scorpion, Sea lion, Seal, Shark, Sheep, Snail, warthog, Sparrow, Spider, Squirrel, Tiger, Turtle, Whale, Wolf, Zebra, rhino Antelope, Donkey, Baboon, Bear, Bison, Boar, Camel, Caribou, Cat, Cheetah, Chicken, Chimpanzee, snake, Cobra, Coyote, Crocodile, Deer, Dinosaur, Dog, Dolphin, Donkey, Duck, Eagle, Elephant, Elk, Falcon, Fish, Fly, Fox, Frog, Gazelle, Panda, Giraffe, Goat, Goose, Goldfish, Gorilla, Hamster, Hawk
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 145
Bow Hunting Sambar Deer x 2
Took 2 Sambar Deer with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow....
Took 2 Sambar Deer with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
wn.com/Bow Hunting Sambar Deer X 2
Took 2 Sambar Deer with my Bear Kodiak 59 Recurve Bow.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 1017
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Tadoba Wild Dog With a Sambar Deer Kill
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Australian Sambar Deer
2 does one up the top hand corner on zoom out at this one out feeding
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SAMBAR ALPINE DEER
SAMBAR DEER IN VICTORIAN ALPS.
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Difference Between Deer and Sambar Deer
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Sambar hind and calf
Sambar deer...I watched these two for quite a while just waiting. I moved off quietly and contoured the gully head and the hind eventually came up to where I started recording the footage.
No animals were taken this trip...
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Sambar Deer at Keoladeo National Park,Bharatpur,India
We found a male Sambar Deer.
He ate grasses and saw us.
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Hunting Australia Sambar Deer
some footage of a doe and her calf feeding up the gully early morning
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Police Search for Suspects of Poaching Sambar Deer
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Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently, at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals a
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RED SAMBAR ADVENTURES
come with us on an adventure to hunt some red sambar deers !
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Sambar Deer on Road
Cruise from Mitta Mitta to Omeo, Victoria. Round a corner a nice Sambar stag casually walking up the road. Filmed with BulletHD Biker Pro.
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Sambar Family September 2015
A group of Sambar deer caught out in the open on dusk. Victorian Alps, Australia. Brought to you by Sambarman kennels www.deerhunter.com.au
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กวางป่า sambar deer กวางป่า
กวางป่า มีชื่อภาษาอังกฤษว่า Sambar Deer กวางป่าจะอาศัยอยู่ตามชายป่า ตามทุ่งหญ้า บางครั้งจะชอบแช่น้ำแช่โคลนเพื่อกันแมลงรบกวน เลยมีคนเรียกว่า กวางควาย
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Sambar Deer กวางป่า กวางม้า
กวางป่าไทยมีชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ว่า Cervus Unicolor กวางป่ากินหญ้า, ลูกไม้, หน่อไม้ และดินโป่งเป็นอาหาร
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Sambar Deer กวางป่าไทย
กวางป่าของไทย มีขนาดใหญ่ ขนสีน้ำตาล บ้างเรียกว่า กวางม้า ตัวเต็มวัยมีน้ำหนักมากถึง 200 กิโลกรัม กินหญ้าเป็นอาหาร
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Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals
Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals can be seen at Horton Plain National Part. It is one of best Tourist Destinations, Travel Tourism Visit, Visit Sri Lanka, Tourism in Sri Lanka, Tourist Attractions in Sri Lanka, Best Tourist Places, top ten tourist destinations, world's best tourist destinations, most popular tourist destinations, world tourist destinations, Tourist hotels, Tour Packag
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A small herd of Sambar deer at Keoladeo National Park’s wetland
Sambar deer is one of the largest members of deer family. There are 7 subspecies of sambar deer that originate from southern and southeastern parts of Asia.
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Johns perfectly shot sambar deer
John drops a sambar hind on the spot with one well placed shot from his 30-06 on a Paul Boag's outdoors advanced education course september 2015
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Hunt - Sambar Hunt Backpack Hunting for Sambar Deer Australia
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, or trade. In present-day use, lawful hunting is distinguished from poaching, which is the illegal killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species. The species that are hunted are referred to as game and are
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Thiruvananthapuram zoo worker seriously injured after Sambar deer attack
തിരുവനന്തപുരത്തെ മ്യൂസിയം മൃഗശാലയില് മ്ലാവിന്റെ ആക്രമണത്തില് ജീവനക്കാരന് പരിക്ക്. മൃഗങ്ങള്ക്ക് ഭക്ഷണം നല്കുന്നതിനിടെയാണ് താല്ക്കാലിക ജീവനക്കാരനായ മനേഷിനെ മ്ലാവ് ആക്രമിച്ചത്. ഗുരുതര പരിക്കേറ്റ മനേഷിനെ തിരുവനന്തപുരം മെഡിക്കല് കോളജ് ആശുപത്രിയില് പ്രവേശിപ്പിച്ചു.
Australian Sambar Deer
2 does one up the top hand corner on zoom out at this one out feeding...
2 does one up the top hand corner on zoom out at this one out feeding
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2 does one up the top hand corner on zoom out at this one out feeding
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 13
SAMBAR ALPINE DEER
SAMBAR DEER IN VICTORIAN ALPS....
SAMBAR DEER IN VICTORIAN ALPS.
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SAMBAR DEER IN VICTORIAN ALPS.
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 37
Sambar hind and calf
Sambar deer...I watched these two for quite a while just waiting. I moved off quietly and contoured the gully head and the hind eventually came up to where I st...
Sambar deer...I watched these two for quite a while just waiting. I moved off quietly and contoured the gully head and the hind eventually came up to where I started recording the footage.
No animals were taken this trip...
wn.com/Sambar Hind And Calf
Sambar deer...I watched these two for quite a while just waiting. I moved off quietly and contoured the gully head and the hind eventually came up to where I started recording the footage.
No animals were taken this trip...
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 155
Sambar Deer at Keoladeo National Park,Bharatpur,India
We found a male Sambar Deer.
He ate grasses and saw us....
We found a male Sambar Deer.
He ate grasses and saw us.
wn.com/Sambar Deer At Keoladeo National Park,Bharatpur,India
We found a male Sambar Deer.
He ate grasses and saw us.
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Hunting Australia Sambar Deer
some footage of a doe and her calf feeding up the gully early morning...
some footage of a doe and her calf feeding up the gully early morning
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some footage of a doe and her calf feeding up the gully early morning
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 3
Police Search for Suspects of Poaching Sambar Deer
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 104
Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals ar...
Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently, at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals are heterotrophs: they must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.
Most known animal phyla appeared in the fossil record as marine species during the Cambrian explosion, about 542 million years ago. Animals are divided into various sub-groups, some of which are: vertebrates (birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish); molluscs (clams, oysters, octopuses, squid, snails); arthropods (millipedes, centipedes, insects, spiders, scorpions, crabs, lobsters, shrimp); annelids (earthworms, leeches); sponges; and jellyfish.
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Python kills and swallows Sambar Deer in Sri Lanka
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently, at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals are heterotrophs: they must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.
Most known animal phyla appeared in the fossil record as marine species during the Cambrian explosion, about 542 million years ago. Animals are divided into various sub-groups, some of which are: vertebrates (birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish); molluscs (clams, oysters, octopuses, squid, snails); arthropods (millipedes, centipedes, insects, spiders, scorpions, crabs, lobsters, shrimp); annelids (earthworms, leeches); sponges; and jellyfish.
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- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 30
RED SAMBAR ADVENTURES
come with us on an adventure to hunt some red sambar deers !...
come with us on an adventure to hunt some red sambar deers !
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come with us on an adventure to hunt some red sambar deers !
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 598
Sambar Deer on Road
Cruise from Mitta Mitta to Omeo, Victoria. Round a corner a nice Sambar stag casually walking up the road. Filmed with BulletHD Biker Pro....
Cruise from Mitta Mitta to Omeo, Victoria. Round a corner a nice Sambar stag casually walking up the road. Filmed with BulletHD Biker Pro.
wn.com/Sambar Deer On Road
Cruise from Mitta Mitta to Omeo, Victoria. Round a corner a nice Sambar stag casually walking up the road. Filmed with BulletHD Biker Pro.
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 30
Sambar Family September 2015
A group of Sambar deer caught out in the open on dusk. Victorian Alps, Australia. Brought to you by Sambarman kennels www.deerhunter.com.au...
A group of Sambar deer caught out in the open on dusk. Victorian Alps, Australia. Brought to you by Sambarman kennels www.deerhunter.com.au
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A group of Sambar deer caught out in the open on dusk. Victorian Alps, Australia. Brought to you by Sambarman kennels www.deerhunter.com.au
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 30
กวางป่า sambar deer กวางป่า
กวางป่า มีชื่อภาษาอังกฤษว่า Sambar Deer กวางป่าจะอาศัยอยู่ตามชายป่า ตามทุ่งหญ้า บางครั้งจะชอบแช่น้ำแช่โคลนเพื่อกันแมลงรบกวน เลยมีคนเรียกว่า กวางควาย...
กวางป่า มีชื่อภาษาอังกฤษว่า Sambar Deer กวางป่าจะอาศัยอยู่ตามชายป่า ตามทุ่งหญ้า บางครั้งจะชอบแช่น้ำแช่โคลนเพื่อกันแมลงรบกวน เลยมีคนเรียกว่า กวางควาย
wn.com/กวางป่า Sambar Deer กวางป่า
กวางป่า มีชื่อภาษาอังกฤษว่า Sambar Deer กวางป่าจะอาศัยอยู่ตามชายป่า ตามทุ่งหญ้า บางครั้งจะชอบแช่น้ำแช่โคลนเพื่อกันแมลงรบกวน เลยมีคนเรียกว่า กวางควาย
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Sambar Deer กวางป่า กวางม้า
กวางป่าไทยมีชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ว่า Cervus Unicolor กวางป่ากินหญ้า, ลูกไม้, หน่อไม้ และดินโป่งเป็นอาหาร...
กวางป่าไทยมีชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ว่า Cervus Unicolor กวางป่ากินหญ้า, ลูกไม้, หน่อไม้ และดินโป่งเป็นอาหาร
wn.com/Sambar Deer กวางป่า กวางม้า
กวางป่าไทยมีชื่อวิทยาศาสตร์ว่า Cervus Unicolor กวางป่ากินหญ้า, ลูกไม้, หน่อไม้ และดินโป่งเป็นอาหาร
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Sambar Deer กวางป่าไทย
กวางป่าของไทย มีขนาดใหญ่ ขนสีน้ำตาล บ้างเรียกว่า กวางม้า ตัวเต็มวัยมีน้ำหนักมากถึง 200 กิโลกรัม กินหญ้าเป็นอาหาร...
กวางป่าของไทย มีขนาดใหญ่ ขนสีน้ำตาล บ้างเรียกว่า กวางม้า ตัวเต็มวัยมีน้ำหนักมากถึง 200 กิโลกรัม กินหญ้าเป็นอาหาร
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กวางป่าของไทย มีขนาดใหญ่ ขนสีน้ำตาล บ้างเรียกว่า กวางม้า ตัวเต็มวัยมีน้ำหนักมากถึง 200 กิโลกรัม กินหญ้าเป็นอาหาร
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals
Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals can be seen at Horton Plain National Part. It is one of best Tourist Destinations, Travel Tourism Visit, Visit Sri...
Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals can be seen at Horton Plain National Part. It is one of best Tourist Destinations, Travel Tourism Visit, Visit Sri Lanka, Tourism in Sri Lanka, Tourist Attractions in Sri Lanka, Best Tourist Places, top ten tourist destinations, world's best tourist destinations, most popular tourist destinations, world tourist destinations, Tourist hotels, Tour Packages, Tourist Packages, Travel Agencies, Tour Operators, Sri Lanka Travel Destinations, Best Travel Destinations Best Travel places in Sri Lanka Best Beach in Sri Lanka Best Holiday Destinations Best Places to Visit Places to Visit in Sri Lanka
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Lankan sambar deer feature as typical mammals can be seen at Horton Plain National Part. It is one of best Tourist Destinations, Travel Tourism Visit, Visit Sri Lanka, Tourism in Sri Lanka, Tourist Attractions in Sri Lanka, Best Tourist Places, top ten tourist destinations, world's best tourist destinations, most popular tourist destinations, world tourist destinations, Tourist hotels, Tour Packages, Tourist Packages, Travel Agencies, Tour Operators, Sri Lanka Travel Destinations, Best Travel Destinations Best Travel places in Sri Lanka Best Beach in Sri Lanka Best Holiday Destinations Best Places to Visit Places to Visit in Sri Lanka
- published: 27 Sep 2015
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A small herd of Sambar deer at Keoladeo National Park’s wetland
Sambar deer is one of the largest members of deer family. There are 7 subspecies of sambar deer that originate from southern and southeastern parts of Asia....
Sambar deer is one of the largest members of deer family. There are 7 subspecies of sambar deer that originate from southern and southeastern parts of Asia.
wn.com/A Small Herd Of Sambar Deer At Keoladeo National Park’S Wetland
Sambar deer is one of the largest members of deer family. There are 7 subspecies of sambar deer that originate from southern and southeastern parts of Asia.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
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Johns perfectly shot sambar deer
John drops a sambar hind on the spot with one well placed shot from his 30-06 on a Paul Boag's outdoors advanced education course september 2015...
John drops a sambar hind on the spot with one well placed shot from his 30-06 on a Paul Boag's outdoors advanced education course september 2015
wn.com/Johns Perfectly Shot Sambar Deer
John drops a sambar hind on the spot with one well placed shot from his 30-06 on a Paul Boag's outdoors advanced education course september 2015
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 139
Hunt - Sambar Hunt Backpack Hunting for Sambar Deer Australia
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done b...
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, or trade. In present-day use, lawful hunting is distinguished from poaching, which is the illegal killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species. The species that are hunted are referred to as game and are usually mammals and birds.
wn.com/Hunt Sambar Hunt Backpack Hunting For Sambar Deer Australia
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, or trade. In present-day use, lawful hunting is distinguished from poaching, which is the illegal killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species. The species that are hunted are referred to as game and are usually mammals and birds.
- published: 10 Sep 2015
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Thiruvananthapuram zoo worker seriously injured after Sambar deer attack
തിരുവനന്തപുരത്തെ മ്യൂസിയം മൃഗശാലയില് മ്ലാവിന്റെ ആക്രമണത്തില് ജീവനക്കാരന് പരിക്ക്. മൃഗങ്ങള്ക്ക് ഭക്ഷണം നല്കുന്നതിനിടെയാണ് താല്ക്കാലിക ജീവനക്കാരനായ മനേഷിനെ മ...
തിരുവനന്തപുരത്തെ മ്യൂസിയം മൃഗശാലയില് മ്ലാവിന്റെ ആക്രമണത്തില് ജീവനക്കാരന് പരിക്ക്. മൃഗങ്ങള്ക്ക് ഭക്ഷണം നല്കുന്നതിനിടെയാണ് താല്ക്കാലിക ജീവനക്കാരനായ മനേഷിനെ മ്ലാവ് ആക്രമിച്ചത്. ഗുരുതര പരിക്കേറ്റ മനേഷിനെ തിരുവനന്തപുരം മെഡിക്കല് കോളജ് ആശുപത്രിയില് പ്രവേശിപ്പിച്ചു.
wn.com/Thiruvananthapuram Zoo Worker Seriously Injured After Sambar Deer Attack
തിരുവനന്തപുരത്തെ മ്യൂസിയം മൃഗശാലയില് മ്ലാവിന്റെ ആക്രമണത്തില് ജീവനക്കാരന് പരിക്ക്. മൃഗങ്ങള്ക്ക് ഭക്ഷണം നല്കുന്നതിനിടെയാണ് താല്ക്കാലിക ജീവനക്കാരനായ മനേഷിനെ മ്ലാവ് ആക്രമിച്ചത്. ഗുരുതര പരിക്കേറ്റ മനേഷിനെ തിരുവനന്തപുരം മെഡിക്കല് കോളജ് ആശുപത്രിയില് പ്രവേശിപ്പിച്ചു.
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 156
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2014 Helihuntv2
Some awesome footage of wild free range Sambar Deer!
Sambar Hunting in Victoria, Australia. Hunting remote areas only accessible by helicopter.
Check out the 2015 hunt here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkkjYpF1A4c
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Hunting Sambar Deer, Victoria - Up Close Bowhunting Encounter
Recorded in Victoria, Australia. This footage highlights the behavioural instincts used by Sambar Deer to locate and elude forms of danger. Barking, stomping...
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Headhunter Chronicles - Bow hunting big reds and sambar in New Zealand
In this week's episode of Headhunter Chronicles Jason Bruce has travelled to the southern hemisphere in search of some of the biggest trophies the world has ...
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Sambar stags in the mud
Sambar deer.
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Fieldsports Britain - Reindeer Cull in beautiful Norway
Our super-stalker Cai Ap Bryn goes to Norway this week to help with the cull of a huge reindeer herd. He finds out what these animals are like and how do they compare to our own red deer. Meanwhile, Roy Lupton is picking up a new, long-range rifle in 6.5x47 - why the weird calibre, Roy? News Stump leads on the Danish falcon that crashed into a French lorry, there is everything from Sambar deer to
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Nature and Life - Episode 170 (Endangered Mammals of Bangladesh) Part-1
Bangladesh is the world's largest delta. It has Bay-of-Bengal in its south. And has Himalayan in its north. Here, for such geographical conveniences, various...
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Nature and Life - Episode 171 (Endangered Mammals of Bangladesh Part 2)
Gayal is another large sized mammal of our country.
They are endangered all over the world.
They can be infrequently seen in some places of Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Gayal is the largest among cow type animals and it is critically endangered in our country.
Species of Primates of Bangladesh are now endangered due to paucity of food and habitat.
Gibbon, Slow loris and all 3 available species of La
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Heading Towards Udawalawa National Park ,July 2014 Part 03
This is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to see elephants. There are about 500 in the park in herds of up to 50. Besides elephants, sambar deer and wild b...
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Nature and Life Episode 154 (Endangered Wildlife and Environment)
Bangladesh is rich with greeneries. Geographical position and diversity in seasons have enriched this country with biodiversity. But due to environmental adv...
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Outfitters Rating - A Hunter's Life (S01 E08) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to Sep
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Cambodia Untamed Wildlife Reveals - Biodiversity @ its Best....
Explore Cambodia, one of the most bio-diverse countries in Southeast Asia, whose wildlife and climate is ruled by the impact of the annual monsoon cycle.
Cambodia is home to a diverse array of wildlife. There are 212 mammal species, 536 bird species, 176 reptile species (including 89 subspecies), 850 freshwater fish species (Tonlé Sap Lake area), and 435 marine fish species. Many of the country's
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Outfitters Rating - A Hunter's Life (S01 E05) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to Sep
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Outfitters Rating TV (S01 E09) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to Sep
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Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live. Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation,...
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SOLO HUNTER 5.8 Remi Warren New Zealand Bowhunt for Fallow Deer
Video Bog Series of SOLO HUNTER TV and OFF GRID HUNTER. These Videos are the Hunting, Shooting and Wild Adventures of Host Tim Burnett and Co-Host Remi Warren.
http://outdoorchannel.com/solo-hunter
http://www.thesolohunter.com/
SUBSCRIBE TO SOLO HUNTER https://www.youtube.com/+solohunter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solohuntertv
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Sambar hunt NZ
Wild sambar in the north island Manawatu NZ
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Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh) [Full Episode]
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh) [Full Episode]
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh) [Full Episode]
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh) [Full Episode]
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Australian Deer Hunt
Join High Country Safaris as they hunt down the Australian Deer. More information here: http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au
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Bowhunt or Die Season 06 Episode 17: Movers & Shakers
This week on Bowhunt or Die Tom Alford heads out on a mission to harvest a monster Illinois whitetail. Todd Graf has several great encounters over his Heartland Wildlife food plots and Dean Krueger checks in from Wisconsin with some early season deer hunting action. Last but not least Justin Zarr gives us some gear tips for hanging treestands during the season.
As always the best bowhunting vide
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Close-up shot of animals at Kaziranga National Park
A morning view of Kaziranga National Park, were we see varieties of animals like Rhino, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar taking a walk through grassland of the park.
Kaziranga National Park is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, India. A World Heritage Site, the park hosts two-thirds of the world's Great One-horned Rhinoceroses. Kaziranga boasts the highest density
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Deer Hunting New Zealand 2015 Vid 3
Just a quick over nighter to grab trail camera, bumped into these two silly deer, could've shot them
, but chose not to.
2014 Helihuntv2
Some awesome footage of wild free range Sambar Deer!
Sambar Hunting in Victoria, Australia. Hunting remote areas only accessible by helicopter.
Check out the 20...
Some awesome footage of wild free range Sambar Deer!
Sambar Hunting in Victoria, Australia. Hunting remote areas only accessible by helicopter.
Check out the 2015 hunt here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkkjYpF1A4c
wn.com/2014 Helihuntv2
Some awesome footage of wild free range Sambar Deer!
Sambar Hunting in Victoria, Australia. Hunting remote areas only accessible by helicopter.
Check out the 2015 hunt here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkkjYpF1A4c
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 369
Hunting Sambar Deer, Victoria - Up Close Bowhunting Encounter
Recorded in Victoria, Australia. This footage highlights the behavioural instincts used by Sambar Deer to locate and elude forms of danger. Barking, stomping......
Recorded in Victoria, Australia. This footage highlights the behavioural instincts used by Sambar Deer to locate and elude forms of danger. Barking, stomping...
wn.com/Hunting Sambar Deer, Victoria Up Close Bowhunting Encounter
Recorded in Victoria, Australia. This footage highlights the behavioural instincts used by Sambar Deer to locate and elude forms of danger. Barking, stomping...
Headhunter Chronicles - Bow hunting big reds and sambar in New Zealand
In this week's episode of Headhunter Chronicles Jason Bruce has travelled to the southern hemisphere in search of some of the biggest trophies the world has ......
In this week's episode of Headhunter Chronicles Jason Bruce has travelled to the southern hemisphere in search of some of the biggest trophies the world has ...
wn.com/Headhunter Chronicles Bow Hunting Big Reds And Sambar In New Zealand
In this week's episode of Headhunter Chronicles Jason Bruce has travelled to the southern hemisphere in search of some of the biggest trophies the world has ...
Fieldsports Britain - Reindeer Cull in beautiful Norway
Our super-stalker Cai Ap Bryn goes to Norway this week to help with the cull of a huge reindeer herd. He finds out what these animals are like and how do they c...
Our super-stalker Cai Ap Bryn goes to Norway this week to help with the cull of a huge reindeer herd. He finds out what these animals are like and how do they compare to our own red deer. Meanwhile, Roy Lupton is picking up a new, long-range rifle in 6.5x47 - why the weird calibre, Roy? News Stump leads on the Danish falcon that crashed into a French lorry, there is everything from Sambar deer to partridge shooting in the South of England in 'Hallo Charlie!', and Hunting YouTube has plenty of feral hogs. It's Wednesday, it's Fieldsports Britain, a brief moment of sanity in the week.
Here are the links
Cai's reindeer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYgzXgZJmnc&index;=2&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
News Stump
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5E3Y_y69_c&index;=3&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
'Hallo Charlie!'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R5OswuVUiY&index;=4&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Roy's new rifle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YZFm-eV1PA&index;=5&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Hunting YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN5gWiCvMgo&index;=6&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Here are the links to Hunting YouTube:
Eric C http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Uhq-nojcLA
CazaSinArmas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-h-zVGIvKY
CountrysideAandV's channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqnEJSvCz44
The Wild North http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEgOis5Hkt4
Always Outdoors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7J17iKPnHM
Ultimate Night Vision http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UODEFEw9FFY
Clarke Boys hunting NZ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1O4C2vlis
LoneStarBoars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3UYtQu8evk
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wn.com/Fieldsports Britain Reindeer Cull In Beautiful Norway
Our super-stalker Cai Ap Bryn goes to Norway this week to help with the cull of a huge reindeer herd. He finds out what these animals are like and how do they compare to our own red deer. Meanwhile, Roy Lupton is picking up a new, long-range rifle in 6.5x47 - why the weird calibre, Roy? News Stump leads on the Danish falcon that crashed into a French lorry, there is everything from Sambar deer to partridge shooting in the South of England in 'Hallo Charlie!', and Hunting YouTube has plenty of feral hogs. It's Wednesday, it's Fieldsports Britain, a brief moment of sanity in the week.
Here are the links
Cai's reindeer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYgzXgZJmnc&index;=2&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
News Stump
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5E3Y_y69_c&index;=3&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
'Hallo Charlie!'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R5OswuVUiY&index;=4&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Roy's new rifle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YZFm-eV1PA&index;=5&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Hunting YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN5gWiCvMgo&index;=6&list;=PL3KxM9c3T7K-HoNRwZSPj-55j33hf_bBy
Here are the links to Hunting YouTube:
Eric C http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Uhq-nojcLA
CazaSinArmas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-h-zVGIvKY
CountrysideAandV's channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqnEJSvCz44
The Wild North http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEgOis5Hkt4
Always Outdoors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7J17iKPnHM
Ultimate Night Vision http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UODEFEw9FFY
Clarke Boys hunting NZ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1O4C2vlis
LoneStarBoars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3UYtQu8evk
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 629
Nature and Life - Episode 170 (Endangered Mammals of Bangladesh) Part-1
Bangladesh is the world's largest delta. It has Bay-of-Bengal in its south. And has Himalayan in its north. Here, for such geographical conveniences, various......
Bangladesh is the world's largest delta. It has Bay-of-Bengal in its south. And has Himalayan in its north. Here, for such geographical conveniences, various...
wn.com/Nature And Life Episode 170 (Endangered Mammals Of Bangladesh) Part 1
Bangladesh is the world's largest delta. It has Bay-of-Bengal in its south. And has Himalayan in its north. Here, for such geographical conveniences, various...
Nature and Life - Episode 171 (Endangered Mammals of Bangladesh Part 2)
Gayal is another large sized mammal of our country.
They are endangered all over the world.
They can be infrequently seen in some places of Hill Tracts of Bangl...
Gayal is another large sized mammal of our country.
They are endangered all over the world.
They can be infrequently seen in some places of Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Gayal is the largest among cow type animals and it is critically endangered in our country.
Species of Primates of Bangladesh are now endangered due to paucity of food and habitat.
Gibbon, Slow loris and all 3 available species of Langurs are now declining.
Among them, Gibbon, Phayre’s Langur and Gray Langur are critically endangered.
Slow loris is the smallest among primates of Bangladesh.
They are tree-living nocturnal animal.
This mammal is critically endangered in Bangladesh.
Pollinator and seed disperser this primate is disappearing from our country due to food and habitat shortage.
Gibbons are a remarkable inhabitant of evergreen forest.
They roam in tall trees.
They are the only tail less primate of our country.
They can be seen in forests of Chittagong, Hill Tracts, Cox’s Bazar and Moulovibazar.
They live in group with male, female and their offspring.
Their groups usually contain 2-5 members.
Each group roam within a certain territory for feeding and shelter.
They are very cautious about the boundary of their territory.
They help in pollination and seed dispersal.
They are endangered throughout the world but are critically endangered in our country.
Gray Langur and Phayre’s Langur are also critically endangered mammals of Bangladesh.
Gray Langurs can be seen in areas near south-western Jessore district.
Their largest population can be seen in this region.
For shortage of jungle and trees they are now living around human habitats.
Each of their group usually contains 5-25 members.
For not being completely tree-living they often come down to the ground.
Phayre’s Langur is another critically endangered langur of our country.
They are easily recognizable.
The round whitish mark around their eyes looks almost like spectacle and so they are locally called as ‘Choshmapora Honuman’ (Spectacled Langur).
They can be seen in evergreen forest of Sylhet, Chittagong and Hill Tracts.
Presently, except Spotted Deer the rest 3 out of 4 available species of Deer of our country are endangered.
Those endangered species are Sambar deer, Barking deer and Hog deer.
Barking deer is the smalles deer species of our country.
They have fascinating glance.
They are mainly available in north-eastern and south-eastern evergreen forests of our country.
Sambar deer is the largest available species of Deer in Bangladesh.
A small population of this once widely available deer is now only available in evergreen forest of Chittagong.
These Deers are being illegally hunted for meat and skin.
Many people hang dead Deer’s skin and head with horn on the wall to decorate house.
Our Deers are being threatened as a result of such fads.
Once many mammals including: Fox, Civet, Mongoose, Squirrel, Hedgehog etc. used to be commonly seen in bushes around human habitat.
But now population of those mammals is also decreasing.
Various species of aquatic mammals can be seen in our Rivers, estuaries, coast of Cox’s Bazar & Teknaf, Sundarbans and Swatch of No-Ground of the Bay-of-Bengal.
These mammals look completely different than terrestrial mammals.
Like other mammals, they also give birth to their offspring and nurse their young with milk.
As aquatic environment is being harmed, these aquatic mammals are now endangered.
The most familiar Ganges River Dolphin is also not in good condition.
They can also live in gentle salt water.
For river pollution and decreased navigability these Dolphins have become rare now.
They are marked as endangered species in Bangladesh.
The number of endangered species of mammals is gradually increasing due to food shortage and destruction of habitat & breeding grounds.
Climate change and massive human population growth are pushing these endangered mammals towards extinction.
Moreover, aquatic environment is being polluted by insecticides, industrial wastes, toxic clinical waste and ship emitted oil.
As a result, aquatic mammals are also being endangered.
Besides, many people are illegally hunting various mammals to consume and to make luxury goods.
General people also lack knowledge and awareness about wildlife.
If it continues like this, the remaining mammals will also disappear in near future.
Dependent organisms will also be severely harmed.
The complete ecosystem will be harmed, which will adversely affect a large portion of human population.
Accordingly, we must conserve these mammals by ensuring food supply and safe natural habitat for them.
Only then ‘Better life in Balanced Nature’ will be ensured.
wn.com/Nature And Life Episode 171 (Endangered Mammals Of Bangladesh Part 2)
Gayal is another large sized mammal of our country.
They are endangered all over the world.
They can be infrequently seen in some places of Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.
Gayal is the largest among cow type animals and it is critically endangered in our country.
Species of Primates of Bangladesh are now endangered due to paucity of food and habitat.
Gibbon, Slow loris and all 3 available species of Langurs are now declining.
Among them, Gibbon, Phayre’s Langur and Gray Langur are critically endangered.
Slow loris is the smallest among primates of Bangladesh.
They are tree-living nocturnal animal.
This mammal is critically endangered in Bangladesh.
Pollinator and seed disperser this primate is disappearing from our country due to food and habitat shortage.
Gibbons are a remarkable inhabitant of evergreen forest.
They roam in tall trees.
They are the only tail less primate of our country.
They can be seen in forests of Chittagong, Hill Tracts, Cox’s Bazar and Moulovibazar.
They live in group with male, female and their offspring.
Their groups usually contain 2-5 members.
Each group roam within a certain territory for feeding and shelter.
They are very cautious about the boundary of their territory.
They help in pollination and seed dispersal.
They are endangered throughout the world but are critically endangered in our country.
Gray Langur and Phayre’s Langur are also critically endangered mammals of Bangladesh.
Gray Langurs can be seen in areas near south-western Jessore district.
Their largest population can be seen in this region.
For shortage of jungle and trees they are now living around human habitats.
Each of their group usually contains 5-25 members.
For not being completely tree-living they often come down to the ground.
Phayre’s Langur is another critically endangered langur of our country.
They are easily recognizable.
The round whitish mark around their eyes looks almost like spectacle and so they are locally called as ‘Choshmapora Honuman’ (Spectacled Langur).
They can be seen in evergreen forest of Sylhet, Chittagong and Hill Tracts.
Presently, except Spotted Deer the rest 3 out of 4 available species of Deer of our country are endangered.
Those endangered species are Sambar deer, Barking deer and Hog deer.
Barking deer is the smalles deer species of our country.
They have fascinating glance.
They are mainly available in north-eastern and south-eastern evergreen forests of our country.
Sambar deer is the largest available species of Deer in Bangladesh.
A small population of this once widely available deer is now only available in evergreen forest of Chittagong.
These Deers are being illegally hunted for meat and skin.
Many people hang dead Deer’s skin and head with horn on the wall to decorate house.
Our Deers are being threatened as a result of such fads.
Once many mammals including: Fox, Civet, Mongoose, Squirrel, Hedgehog etc. used to be commonly seen in bushes around human habitat.
But now population of those mammals is also decreasing.
Various species of aquatic mammals can be seen in our Rivers, estuaries, coast of Cox’s Bazar & Teknaf, Sundarbans and Swatch of No-Ground of the Bay-of-Bengal.
These mammals look completely different than terrestrial mammals.
Like other mammals, they also give birth to their offspring and nurse their young with milk.
As aquatic environment is being harmed, these aquatic mammals are now endangered.
The most familiar Ganges River Dolphin is also not in good condition.
They can also live in gentle salt water.
For river pollution and decreased navigability these Dolphins have become rare now.
They are marked as endangered species in Bangladesh.
The number of endangered species of mammals is gradually increasing due to food shortage and destruction of habitat & breeding grounds.
Climate change and massive human population growth are pushing these endangered mammals towards extinction.
Moreover, aquatic environment is being polluted by insecticides, industrial wastes, toxic clinical waste and ship emitted oil.
As a result, aquatic mammals are also being endangered.
Besides, many people are illegally hunting various mammals to consume and to make luxury goods.
General people also lack knowledge and awareness about wildlife.
If it continues like this, the remaining mammals will also disappear in near future.
Dependent organisms will also be severely harmed.
The complete ecosystem will be harmed, which will adversely affect a large portion of human population.
Accordingly, we must conserve these mammals by ensuring food supply and safe natural habitat for them.
Only then ‘Better life in Balanced Nature’ will be ensured.
- published: 09 Sep 2014
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Heading Towards Udawalawa National Park ,July 2014 Part 03
This is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to see elephants. There are about 500 in the park in herds of up to 50. Besides elephants, sambar deer and wild b......
This is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to see elephants. There are about 500 in the park in herds of up to 50. Besides elephants, sambar deer and wild b...
wn.com/Heading Towards Udawalawa National Park ,July 2014 Part 03
This is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to see elephants. There are about 500 in the park in herds of up to 50. Besides elephants, sambar deer and wild b...
Nature and Life Episode 154 (Endangered Wildlife and Environment)
Bangladesh is rich with greeneries. Geographical position and diversity in seasons have enriched this country with biodiversity. But due to environmental adv......
Bangladesh is rich with greeneries. Geographical position and diversity in seasons have enriched this country with biodiversity. But due to environmental adv...
wn.com/Nature And Life Episode 154 (Endangered Wildlife And Environment)
Bangladesh is rich with greeneries. Geographical position and diversity in seasons have enriched this country with biodiversity. But due to environmental adv...
Outfitters Rating - A Hunter's Life (S01 E08) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may al...
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
wn.com/Outfitters Rating A Hunter's Life (S01 E08) Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Cambodia Untamed Wildlife Reveals - Biodiversity @ its Best....
Explore Cambodia, one of the most bio-diverse countries in Southeast Asia, whose wildlife and climate is ruled by the impact of the annual monsoon cycle.
Cambod...
Explore Cambodia, one of the most bio-diverse countries in Southeast Asia, whose wildlife and climate is ruled by the impact of the annual monsoon cycle.
Cambodia is home to a diverse array of wildlife. There are 212 mammal species, 536 bird species, 176 reptile species (including 89 subspecies), 850 freshwater fish species (Tonlé Sap Lake area), and 435 marine fish species. Many of the country's species are recognized by the IUCN or World Conservation Union as threatened, endangered, or critically endangered due to deforestation and habitat destruction, poaching, the illegal wildlife trade, and farming, fishing, and forestry concessions. Intensive poaching may have already driven Cambodia's national animal, the Kouprey, to extinction, and wild tigers, Eld's deer, wild water buffaloes and hog deer are at critically low numbers.
Wildlife in Cambodia includes dholes, elephants, deer (sambar, Eld's deer, hog deer and muntjac), wild oxen (banteng and gaur), panthers, bears, and tigers. Cormorants, cranes, ibises, parrots, green peafowl, pheasants, and wild ducks are also found, and poisonous snakes are numerous. Deforestation, mining activities, and unregulated hunting, have diminished the country’s wildlife diversity rapidly.
Cambodia also has many endangered species. Cambodia has 16 globally endangered species and two critically endangered species. Some of Cambodia's endangered species are the Asian elephant, Siamese crocodile, wild water buffalo, and the Germain's silver langur.
Much work is being done in this area to help conserve and protect Cambodia's unique wildlife. Wildlife conservation organizations operating in Cambodia include Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund, the Wildlife Conservation Society, Fauna and Flora International, Birdlife International, Wildlife Alliance, and many others.
Cambodia large variety of habitats both on land and in water are home to a significant diversity of threatened wildlife species. Among mammals, wild cattle and deer species as well as predators like tiger and leopard still roam the remote forests of the Eastern Plains Landscape, while a small population of Irrawaddy Dolphin inhabits the Cambodian section of the Mekong River. Birds are equally plentiful - especially Cambodia's populations of large waterbirds in both forests and wetlands stand out as globally significant. The Mekong River is also home to several endangered and iconic fish and reptile species, and critically endangered Siamese crocodile have been observed in the Eastern Plains' Srepok River.
wn.com/Cambodia Untamed Wildlife Reveals Biodiversity Its Best....
Explore Cambodia, one of the most bio-diverse countries in Southeast Asia, whose wildlife and climate is ruled by the impact of the annual monsoon cycle.
Cambodia is home to a diverse array of wildlife. There are 212 mammal species, 536 bird species, 176 reptile species (including 89 subspecies), 850 freshwater fish species (Tonlé Sap Lake area), and 435 marine fish species. Many of the country's species are recognized by the IUCN or World Conservation Union as threatened, endangered, or critically endangered due to deforestation and habitat destruction, poaching, the illegal wildlife trade, and farming, fishing, and forestry concessions. Intensive poaching may have already driven Cambodia's national animal, the Kouprey, to extinction, and wild tigers, Eld's deer, wild water buffaloes and hog deer are at critically low numbers.
Wildlife in Cambodia includes dholes, elephants, deer (sambar, Eld's deer, hog deer and muntjac), wild oxen (banteng and gaur), panthers, bears, and tigers. Cormorants, cranes, ibises, parrots, green peafowl, pheasants, and wild ducks are also found, and poisonous snakes are numerous. Deforestation, mining activities, and unregulated hunting, have diminished the country’s wildlife diversity rapidly.
Cambodia also has many endangered species. Cambodia has 16 globally endangered species and two critically endangered species. Some of Cambodia's endangered species are the Asian elephant, Siamese crocodile, wild water buffalo, and the Germain's silver langur.
Much work is being done in this area to help conserve and protect Cambodia's unique wildlife. Wildlife conservation organizations operating in Cambodia include Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund, the Wildlife Conservation Society, Fauna and Flora International, Birdlife International, Wildlife Alliance, and many others.
Cambodia large variety of habitats both on land and in water are home to a significant diversity of threatened wildlife species. Among mammals, wild cattle and deer species as well as predators like tiger and leopard still roam the remote forests of the Eastern Plains Landscape, while a small population of Irrawaddy Dolphin inhabits the Cambodian section of the Mekong River. Birds are equally plentiful - especially Cambodia's populations of large waterbirds in both forests and wetlands stand out as globally significant. The Mekong River is also home to several endangered and iconic fish and reptile species, and critically endangered Siamese crocodile have been observed in the Eastern Plains' Srepok River.
- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 0
Outfitters Rating - A Hunter's Life (S01 E05) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may al...
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
wn.com/Outfitters Rating A Hunter's Life (S01 E05) Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Outfitters Rating TV (S01 E09) - Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may al...
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
wn.com/Outfitters Rating Tv (S01 E09) Guide Four Season Safias New Zealand
Four Seasons Safaris - Hunting New Zealand
http://www.hunting-new-zealand.co.nz
Because we hunt year round, your South Pacific family or group vacation may also include skiing for the non-hunting members of your party. Remember, Mt Hutt, one of the country’s premier ski areas, is right at our door, with the ski season running from June-October. The main trophy hunting period is from March to September. The ‘Roar’ is in full swing and the stags with their impressive antlers are out chasing the hinds during March and April.
Hunting in our South Island exposes our clients to some absolutely stunning scenery, from open rolling country, to the steep forested foothills that form the barrier between the plains and the spectacular snow-covered peaks of the Southern Alps. This forms the perfect habitat for our South Pacific game animals and available for the hunters of the world to enjoy. Don’t forget your cameras.
Hunting in New Zealand can be challenging and conditions often harsh. The fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding it can be. However, we will tailor a hunt to your ability and level of fitness. Our safaris use 4×4 vehicles, polaris rangers, jet boats and helicopters to access prime hunting locations and stalking is carried out on foot.
Non-hunting partners can join us on the hunt if they wish, or we can arrange an unlimited number of alternative activities for them, from sightseeing to skiing in-season in the mountain range that towers above the resort where your ouftitter is based ‘Terrace Downs’.
Join our expert hunting professionals in pursuit of Big Game Animal such as, Red Stag, Wapiti (Elk), Tahr, Chamois, Fallow Deer, Sambar Deer, Rusa Deer, Sika Deer, Whitetail, Wild Boar, Goat, Ram and Water Buffalo to name a few. Our Hunting Guides are highly qualified professionals with many years of guiding experience to ensure both your safety and success, while enjoying an exciting hunting experience. Allow us to customise a Safari for you, your family and friends we welcome you to make a Safari Enquiry.
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live. Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation,......
Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live. Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation,...
wn.com/Nature And Life Episode 141 (Safari Park Of Bangladesh)
Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live. Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation,...
SOLO HUNTER 5.8 Remi Warren New Zealand Bowhunt for Fallow Deer
Video Bog Series of SOLO HUNTER TV and OFF GRID HUNTER. These Videos are the Hunting, Shooting and Wild Adventures of Host Tim Burnett and Co-Host Remi Warren. ...
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Video Bog Series of SOLO HUNTER TV and OFF GRID HUNTER. These Videos are the Hunting, Shooting and Wild Adventures of Host Tim Burnett and Co-Host Remi Warren.
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#solohunter #underarmour #conqueryourunknown #gowhereyoudontbelong #neveralone #goharder #primepro #mountainwarrior #alwayslethal #neverdetected #ridgereaper #uahunt
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- published: 06 Apr 2015
- views: 1579
Sambar hunt NZ
Wild sambar in the north island Manawatu NZ...
Wild sambar in the north island Manawatu NZ
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Wild sambar in the north island Manawatu NZ
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 1200
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh) [Full Episode]
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
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Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
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Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live.
Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation, breeding, education, research and entertainment.
Here visitors usually see wildlife from within a special protected vehicle.
Each Safari Park is built with a large area of natural environment.
Beside wildlife, rare and endangered plants are also conserved in Safari Parks.
The first Safari Park of Bangladesh was established in Dulahazra of Chokoria upazila of Cox's bazar.
Ecosystem of this Park has been formed with natural wetland and forest.
Here Garjan (Rhizophora mucronata), Chaplaish (Artocarpus chaplasha), Dhaki jam (Syzygium grande) etc. have become safe home to endangered wildlife.
This Safari Park is also a vital conservator of numerous species of plants.
The country's second Safari Park, 'Bangabandhu Safari Park', has recently been established in the Sal (deciduous) Forest of Gazipur district.
This Safari Park is only 40 km far from the capital city Dhaka.
Bangabandhu Safari Park includes Core Safari Park, Safari Kingdom, Biodiversity Park, Bangabandhu Squire and Extensive Asian Safari Park.
Besides acting as public attraction, our Safari Parks are also being used as centre for research on wildlife related issues.
A number of Watchtowers are there to easily see the wildlife.
These Parks also include Nature Interpretation Centre in order for the visitors to know about Forests and wildlife of the country.
Here visitors get detail knowledge about various wildlife and plants through a unique system of effluent light and sound.
For various Biological info and research a Nature History Museum has been instituted in the Safari Park.
These Safari Parks take in various resident wildlife including Bengal Tiger, Bear, Crocodile, Elephant, Python, Gibbon, Langur etc.
Various species of Jungle Cats are also there.
Wildlife, here, roam freely in natural environment surrounded by large enclosure.
Visitors get into the fenced area with vehicle to enjoy the sight of freely roaming wildlife.
Large ambits are there for visitors to see the wildness of Tiger and Lion.
Riding Jeep in the area is a sensational experience for the visitors.
In the Safari Park, one can easily see endangered Gayal in a natural setting.
Elephants live within a large enclosure in the middle of the Park.
Country's four available species of Deer - Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Sambar and Hog Deer are available in Safari Park.
Various species of Birds are there in the aviary of Dulahazra and Bangabandhu Safari Park.
Here Birds can be easily observed from the Bird Island.
But Vulture, Hornbill, Macaw, Emu, Owl etc. birds have individual aviary.
These Safari Parks contain water bodies for diversified wild Ducks.
Various Butterflies are there in the Butterfly Park.
Crocodile Park and Snake Park are also available in these Safari Parks.
Special arrangement is there to conserve endangered Turtles.
Beside resident wildlife, foreign wildlife like: Lion, Hippo, Wild Beast, Giraffe etc. can also be found in Safari Park.
These foreign wildlife have mainly been brought to provide viewers with added entertainment and knowledge.
Apt living environment has been built here for these wildlife.
Our Safari Parks have successfully bred a number of species of wildlife.
These Parks have a number of instances of successful breeding of Deer and Crocodile.
Despite abolition of Peafowls from our nature, we hope to get them back through successful captive breeding.
Special administration and care for wildlife is necessary to achieve the core objectives of Safari Park.
With balanced diet and proper supply of drinking water, these wildlife can live a good life even in semi-natural environment.
Visitors should also avoid activities that trouble wildlife.
The country's Safari Parks can be a vital centre for wildlife research through conserving endangered wildlife.
Besides, these Parks will be successful in terms of educating students and attracting visitors.
Along with these, enhancement in service and facilities will increase the importance of Safari Parks.
Planner, Director and Anchor: Muqeed Majumdar Babu.
Research & Script: Mushfiq Ahmed, Shamim Ahmed.
Subtitle: A M M Khairul Anam (Mithu).
Voiceover: Khairul Ahasun Shohag.
Video Editor: Arif Baharder.
Coordinator: Kibria Saroar Roman.
Cameraman: Billal Howlader.
Panel Producer: Sohel Mazumder.
Website: www.pojf.org
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Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
Nature and Life Episode 141 (Safari Park of Bangladesh)
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Safari Park is a place where wildlife are provided with a favourable natural environment to live.
Safari Parks are built to facilitate wildlife conservation, breeding, education, research and entertainment.
Here visitors usually see wildlife from within a special protected vehicle.
Each Safari Park is built with a large area of natural environment.
Beside wildlife, rare and endangered plants are also conserved in Safari Parks.
The first Safari Park of Bangladesh was established in Dulahazra of Chokoria upazila of Cox's bazar.
Ecosystem of this Park has been formed with natural wetland and forest.
Here Garjan (Rhizophora mucronata), Chaplaish (Artocarpus chaplasha), Dhaki jam (Syzygium grande) etc. have become safe home to endangered wildlife.
This Safari Park is also a vital conservator of numerous species of plants.
The country's second Safari Park, 'Bangabandhu Safari Park', has recently been established in the Sal (deciduous) Forest of Gazipur district.
This Safari Park is only 40 km far from the capital city Dhaka.
Bangabandhu Safari Park includes Core Safari Park, Safari Kingdom, Biodiversity Park, Bangabandhu Squire and Extensive Asian Safari Park.
Besides acting as public attraction, our Safari Parks are also being used as centre for research on wildlife related issues.
A number of Watchtowers are there to easily see the wildlife.
These Parks also include Nature Interpretation Centre in order for the visitors to know about Forests and wildlife of the country.
Here visitors get detail knowledge about various wildlife and plants through a unique system of effluent light and sound.
For various Biological info and research a Nature History Museum has been instituted in the Safari Park.
These Safari Parks take in various resident wildlife including Bengal Tiger, Bear, Crocodile, Elephant, Python, Gibbon, Langur etc.
Various species of Jungle Cats are also there.
Wildlife, here, roam freely in natural environment surrounded by large enclosure.
Visitors get into the fenced area with vehicle to enjoy the sight of freely roaming wildlife.
Large ambits are there for visitors to see the wildness of Tiger and Lion.
Riding Jeep in the area is a sensational experience for the visitors.
In the Safari Park, one can easily see endangered Gayal in a natural setting.
Elephants live within a large enclosure in the middle of the Park.
Country's four available species of Deer - Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Sambar and Hog Deer are available in Safari Park.
Various species of Birds are there in the aviary of Dulahazra and Bangabandhu Safari Park.
Here Birds can be easily observed from the Bird Island.
But Vulture, Hornbill, Macaw, Emu, Owl etc. birds have individual aviary.
These Safari Parks contain water bodies for diversified wild Ducks.
Various Butterflies are there in the Butterfly Park.
Crocodile Park and Snake Park are also available in these Safari Parks.
Special arrangement is there to conserve endangered Turtles.
Beside resident wildlife, foreign wildlife like: Lion, Hippo, Wild Beast, Giraffe etc. can also be found in Safari Park.
These foreign wildlife have mainly been brought to provide viewers with added entertainment and knowledge.
Apt living environment has been built here for these wildlife.
Our Safari Parks have successfully bred a number of species of wildlife.
These Parks have a number of instances of successful breeding of Deer and Crocodile.
Despite abolition of Peafowls from our nature, we hope to get them back through successful captive breeding.
Special administration and care for wildlife is necessary to achieve the core objectives of Safari Park.
With balanced diet and proper supply of drinking water, these wildlife can live a good life even in semi-natural environment.
Visitors should also avoid activities that trouble wildlife.
The country's Safari Parks can be a vital centre for wildlife research through conserving endangered wildlife.
Besides, these Parks will be successful in terms of educating students and attracting visitors.
Along with these, enhancement in service and facilities will increase the importance of Safari Parks.
Planner, Director and Anchor: Muqeed Majumdar Babu.
Research & Script: Mushfiq Ahmed, Shamim Ahmed.
Subtitle: A M M Khairul Anam (Mithu).
Voiceover: Khairul Ahasun Shohag.
Video Editor: Arif Baharder.
Coordinator: Kibria Saroar Roman.
Cameraman: Billal Howlader.
Panel Producer: Sohel Mazumder.
Website: www.pojf.org
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 1
Australian Deer Hunt
Join High Country Safaris as they hunt down the Australian Deer. More information here: http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au...
Join High Country Safaris as they hunt down the Australian Deer. More information here: http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au
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Join High Country Safaris as they hunt down the Australian Deer. More information here: http://www.highcountrysafaris.com.au
- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 31
Bowhunt or Die Season 06 Episode 17: Movers & Shakers
This week on Bowhunt or Die Tom Alford heads out on a mission to harvest a monster Illinois whitetail. Todd Graf has several great encounters over his Heartland...
This week on Bowhunt or Die Tom Alford heads out on a mission to harvest a monster Illinois whitetail. Todd Graf has several great encounters over his Heartland Wildlife food plots and Dean Krueger checks in from Wisconsin with some early season deer hunting action. Last but not least Justin Zarr gives us some gear tips for hanging treestands during the season.
As always the best bowhunting video action is right here on Bowhunt or Die!
wn.com/Bowhunt Or Die Season 06 Episode 17 Movers Shakers
This week on Bowhunt or Die Tom Alford heads out on a mission to harvest a monster Illinois whitetail. Todd Graf has several great encounters over his Heartland Wildlife food plots and Dean Krueger checks in from Wisconsin with some early season deer hunting action. Last but not least Justin Zarr gives us some gear tips for hanging treestands during the season.
As always the best bowhunting video action is right here on Bowhunt or Die!
- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 2744
Close-up shot of animals at Kaziranga National Park
A morning view of Kaziranga National Park, were we see varieties of animals like Rhino, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar taking a walk through grassland of the park.
Ka...
A morning view of Kaziranga National Park, were we see varieties of animals like Rhino, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar taking a walk through grassland of the park.
Kaziranga National Park is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, India. A World Heritage Site, the park hosts two-thirds of the world's Great One-horned Rhinoceroses. Kaziranga boasts the highest density of tigers among protected areas in the world and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006. The park is home to large breeding populations of elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. Kaziranga is recognized as an Important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of avifaunal species. Compared to other protected areas in India, Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. Located on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, the park combines high species diversity and visibility.
Kaziranga is a vast expanse of tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests, crisscrossed by four major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, and the park includes numerous small bodies of water. Kaziranga has been the theme of several books, songs, and documentaries. The park celebrated its centennial in 2005 after its establishment in 1905 as a reserve forest.
Source:- Wikipedia
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A morning view of Kaziranga National Park, were we see varieties of animals like Rhino, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar taking a walk through grassland of the park.
Kaziranga National Park is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, India. A World Heritage Site, the park hosts two-thirds of the world's Great One-horned Rhinoceroses. Kaziranga boasts the highest density of tigers among protected areas in the world and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006. The park is home to large breeding populations of elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. Kaziranga is recognized as an Important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of avifaunal species. Compared to other protected areas in India, Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. Located on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot, the park combines high species diversity and visibility.
Kaziranga is a vast expanse of tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests, crisscrossed by four major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, and the park includes numerous small bodies of water. Kaziranga has been the theme of several books, songs, and documentaries. The park celebrated its centennial in 2005 after its establishment in 1905 as a reserve forest.
Source:- Wikipedia
- published: 20 Apr 2014
- views: 787
Deer Hunting New Zealand 2015 Vid 3
Just a quick over nighter to grab trail camera, bumped into these two silly deer, could've shot them
, but chose not to....
Just a quick over nighter to grab trail camera, bumped into these two silly deer, could've shot them
, but chose not to.
wn.com/Deer Hunting New Zealand 2015 Vid 3
Just a quick over nighter to grab trail camera, bumped into these two silly deer, could've shot them
, but chose not to.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 69