Nat Geo Ep. 2 (roadkill)


What other areas of the animal kingdom should the documentary crew film next?

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I need more of this

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that herd should face a python the price for being a coward is death

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They should try the beach

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Hmmm what if in a rainforest the camera crew encounter a herd of fluffies or micro fluffies encounter a pretty-colored frog…a poison dart frog. Foals might want to hug or play with it and the potent toxins on its mucus skin kicks in. The adults, toughies or smartie might try to hit it but leads to the same result and the whole time the frog is just bring chill. When you have potently poisonous skin, you dont have much worry about predators cuz your coloration is warning them and besides youd tske them with you if you croak lol

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can only imagine one running into a cane toad

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i’ve got a few animal idea’s
bobbitworm
Fennec
Poison dart frog
Tunga penetrans/Sand flea
Cymothoa exigua
Goliath frog
Tuatara
Mantis Shrimp (vs sea fluffy ballsack lmao)
Komodo dragon
heck maybe some like tribals find the fluffies and don’t know what they are until a camera team comes by and explains what they are

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I read this in the British man nature documentary voice

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I vote for the same herd to meet its deserved end to caiman.

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The same herd needs to meet it end but i await more nat geo fully edition.

Fluffies encountering electric eels or falling into a piranha infested water would be neat.

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Tsunami!

This is so tragic. I was routing for the ants to catch the whole herd.

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One of those obscenely huge golden silk spiders.
Great blue heron, or herring gulls.
Some kind of lazy-ass constrictor like an indigo snake.
Pitcher plants!
Random deer.
30-50 feral hogs.

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Fluffies vs a hobo in his natural habitat.

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Would definitely love to see those large ass coconut crabs or hell,even tried and true snake would be good!

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I’d love to see a Big Cat tear apart a big chunk of the herd, but then take in one or two of them, realism be damned

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I’d go for the Wolverine.

Why? Wolverines are notorious for their ferocity and strength disproportionate to their size. They’re apex scavengers and predators capable of taking down prey many times their weight—including deer, sheep, and even injured moose.

Brutality: A wolverine would not play. It would go straight for the throat or belly, tearing into soft tissue with jaws designed to crush bone. There’d be no fluffy mercy—just cold, efficient carnage.

aaaaa nature so beautiful

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Smarty herd y vs. Capybaras.
Seafluffies vs. the box jellyfish.
Micro fluffy infestation vs. a funnelweb spider

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