Wild Indonesia | Episode 1: Islands of Monsters | Free Documentary

Published 2024-06-29
Wild Indonesia - Episode 1: Islands of Monsters | Wildlife Documentary

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In this episode:
Borneo is the worlds third largest island, and Sumatra is no dwarf in comparison. Both islands became cut off from the Asian mainland when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age 12,000 years ago. Large animals became marooned, isolated from their mainland cousins. Over time, they have adapted and evolved to their new home developing an array of unique traits on each island. Today, these are the Islands of Monsters.

The 17,000 islands that comprise the nation of Indonesia stretch more than 3,000 miles along the equator, bridging Asia and Australasia. Indonesia’s natural habitats vary widely. On some islands, tropical forests climb from steamy lowlands to mountain slopes. On others, parched savannah thrives. Coral reefs line thousands of tranquil atolls, while relentless waves batter rocky cliffs on other shores. In Papua, the mountains reach so high that permanent ice caps top their peaks, surrounded by barren alpine tundra. These wildly ranging habitats are home to an incredible number and diversity of living creatures - this iconic and landmark series is a celebration of Indonesia’s most spectacular locations and incredible wildlife.

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All Comments (21)
  • In this episode: Borneo is the worlds third largest island, and Sumatra is no dwarf in comparison. Both islands became cut off from the Asian mainland when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age 12,000 years ago. Large animals became marooned, isolated from their mainland cousins. Over time, they have adapted and evolved to their new home developing an array of unique traits on each island. Today, these are the Islands of Monsters. Indonesia's 17,000 islands span over 3,000 miles along the equator, uniting Asia and Australasia with diverse habitats. From lush tropical forests to parched savannahs, tranquil coral reefs to rugged cliffs, and towering mountains with ice caps to barren alpine tundra, the country hosts a rich variety of wildlife. This series celebrates Indonesia's breathtaking locations and remarkable biodiversity.
  • @themufasausa
    These animals are called monsters, but I find them fascinating and beautiful ❤❤❤
  • Borneo is amazing no doubt about it. It’s just a shame Indonesia is destroying some of the best parts, from kalimantan on Borneo to the jungles of West Papua. 😢
  • @hendsome4889
    wah indonesia negeriku tercinta, i'm living at java
  • Beautiful tropical rain forrest archipelago land this documentary video is so amazing too
  • I was enthralled by the glimpses of wild animals. From powerful lions to graceful butterflies, each species has its unique charm. Especially the scene of pigeons flying over the lake made me feel peaceful and content.
  • @JerickBagnet
    This is what I liked nature documentaries..and animals documentary