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Orangutan Jungle School (2018)
Deserves multiple more seasons
Big fun. Probably the most funny animal in the whole kingdom. Very cleverly made. So much like human toddlers in behaviour and personality. Hope they get paid a lot more to continue their great work, and the cameras keep recording all the funny stuff going on there. Netflix or Disney should buy it actually, and produce much more seasons. Deserves it much more than all boring superheroes and marvel crap going around.
The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52 (2021)
Great music...not so great docu.
Guys. If you want to hear them whales, talk to them. Next time please take some underwater speakers and play sounds from whales. They will talk back. It's been done and proven many times.. You guys dropt microphones and are hoping to find 1 whale out of thousands. Common man. Next time be more clever about it. If you want to prove to the world whales are socially smart beings, then at least do an effort to connect to them.
Personally I think Orcas are much smarter. How they hunt together cleverly, how they create waves to wash seals of ice plates, how they use their weight to flip ice plates and above seals off it, how they avoid humans in water knowing that they don't want to eat them even if they could, they seem much more smarter. I mean if whales are so smart, why are they still hit so many times by ships and do they rarely do an effort to avoid ships, even if they clearly hear the coming with their great hearing. I think it almost never happens to orcas or dolphins. They seen more conscious about their surroundings and the danger.
Compliments about the intriguing music. And about the visuals, it made me want to watch until the end, although it was disappointing as a whole.
Fathom (2021)
More about the scientist than the whales.
The problem with these women is they think they are interesting to watch. Let me break it to you. Nobody is interested in who you are. Or if you want a baby. I watched this as a nature and whale fan for getting to know more about whales language. The only thing I learned is that they think They identified one certain frequent sound that is probably the hello sound for whales. I don't know who is funding and paying these scientist, but if you go to Alaska and not even know how to fix a boat engine, while your whole mission ai depending on that engine, you might take an engine expert next time or a spare engine. What kind of thinking is going on these minds.