Title: Baby Turtles: A Struggle for Survival on the Shores of India
In the heart of India, a stunning spectacle unfolds as 2,000 turtles lay their eggs along sandy shores, marking the beginning of a treacherous journey for their hatchlings. The latest episode from BBC Earth, “Baby Turtles Try to Survive Against All Odds,” captures the poignant and perilous struggle these vulnerable creatures face right after birth.
Upon hatching, these tiny turtles are met with an environment that is as hostile as it is beautiful. The beaches are not just a sanctuary but also a battleground where every inch of sand can be fraught with danger. As they scuttle towards the inviting waves of the ocean, they must navigate a gauntlet filled with predatory birds, crabs, and other wildlife lurking to seize an easy meal.
The video poignantly highlights the instinctual drive of these little warriors, who emerge from the safety of their shells only to confront a world that is both awe-inspiring and lethal. The journey is fraught with risk; every moment counts as they attempt to evade the watchful eyes of predators, all while struggling against the elements. The sun blazes down, the sand is hot, and the waves crash imperiously, yet instinct drives them forward.
Filmed with stunning cinematography, this episode immerses viewers in the chaotic yet fascinating process of survival. The commentary offers insight into the life cycle of turtles and the significant environmental challenges they face, including habitat loss and climate change, making their struggle even more poignant.
As these baby turtles inch towards the water, they represent not just a single species’ fight for survival, but also the broader challenges of wildlife conservation in an increasingly threatened world. Through their journey, viewers are reminded of the fragility of life and the resilience required to navigate nature’s challenges.
“Baby Turtles Try to Survive Against All Odds” is not just an exploration of the natural world; it’s a call to action. As these remarkable creatures make their bid for survival, they embody the resilience of all wildlife in the face of adversity, reminding us of the need for protection and preservation of their fragile habitats.
Join BBC Earth on this remarkable journey into the wild, where survival is never guaranteed, but hope springs eternal with each tiny step taken towards the horizon.
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Video “Baby Turtles Try to Survive Against All Odds | Hidden India | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 09/13/2025 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth


































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Absolutely breathtaking! 🐢 Watching these tiny turtles struggle against so many dangers gave me chills. Nature is so harsh yet unbelievably beautiful. Impossible to look away!
Magnificent~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
wow
11 minutes
BBC Earth, should do an examination of the Grasslands Nation Park in Lower Saskatchewan, Canada
Is this Morjim?
Where's the light coming from?
Adding this video to my Atheism playlist
Poor baby 🐢🐢 🥺
Number is Force ….agaist All Odds ….and Also if one or Two on
Hundred ….baby Turtles Surviving for Continue Turtles Life from Eggs …to the Sea ….
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OMG love sea , love animals , thannks BBC ❤
Magnifique vidéo ! Bravo.❤❤❤
I'm surprised the Indians didn't eat the eggs.
wow
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Amazing! 🫶🏽🫶🏽 Turtles
Больше спасибо за труд
0:52 Could means not anymore, not can which means currently.
Strongest survive. The way of life
https://youtu.be/Z4JXnyNrZ4o?si=aa756h9ENJgJBTjW
Which beach is this? Can anyone tell
Pity. …turtles..❤❤❤
This can't be India. I didn't see any piles of garbage.
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200000 momy turtles, lay 15000 eggs each, only 1 in 1000 make it to adulthood. Nature and balance 😊
There’s something deeply moving about this. The thought of a mother turtle traveling thousands of kilometers only to leave her young behind in the sand, never knowing if even one will survive—it’s heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. Nature is harsh, but it’s also full of quiet miracles. Watching these hatchlings make their desperate dash toward the ocean, you can’t help but root for them, knowing that only one in a thousand will make it. Thank you for capturing this with such respect and care. 🐢💔🌊
they work as a team, some are sacrificed, they dont think of themselves, only as a whole, people need to learn from the wise baby turtles
Sehr schön 🤠
Those tiny turtles are so brave battling their way to the ocean. Did anyone else feel like cheering for each one?
So Sad! Poor baby 🐢🐢 🥺
Such a touching video! 🐢🌊 Watching baby turtles fight for survival is both heartwarming and emotional. If you enjoyed this, I’d be so happy if you could, when you have time, stop by my channel to follow and support, thank you so much!
Something is telling these turtles will never last long and will be on the dishes and nets somewhere soon with all the human loves they deserve, and the predators are lurking them everywhere, from the land, sea, and air, and these predators are themselves also going down the drain of extinction or deformed by human consumption and sciences.
And then they get caught in a ghost fish net 😢
The opening scene of the iguana escaping a swarm of snakes stands as one of the most breathtaking and iconic moments ever captured by the BBC in wildlife filmmaking
what an insufferable voice and commentary… who approved this???????????