In the harsh and unforgiving Rocky Mountains, the circle of life plays out in a brutal and primal manner. In a captivating video from BBC Earth’s series “Mountains: Life Above The Clouds,” viewers are given a glimpse into the struggle for survival faced by a young deer calf.
The video highlights the stark reality that one-third of all newborn calves in the Rockies fall victim to grizzly bears. These apex predators roam the mountains with an insatiable hunger, constantly on the prowl for their next meal. However, the calves are born with little to no scent, making it difficult for the grizzlies to track them down by smell alone.
In a heart-stopping moment, the video shows the deer calf narrowly avoiding becoming dinner for a hungry grizzly bear. With the predators unable to rely on their sense of smell, they must manually search through the bushes and terrain to find their prey. This challenge forces the young calf to remain hidden, relying on its natural instincts and camouflage to evade detection.
“Mountains: Life Above The Clouds” takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through some of the most iconic mountain ranges on the planet. From the foothills to the soaring peaks, the series showcases the beauty and harsh realities of life in these awe-inspiring environments.
As mountain ranges cover a significant portion of the Earth and are critical to the survival of human populations, understanding the intricate ecosystems and struggles for survival within them is crucial. The video serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance that exists between predator and prey in the wild.
Filled with dramatic and rare footage, BBC Earth’s content never fails to captivate and educate viewers about the wonders of the natural world. This video is a powerful testament to the resilience and adaptability of the creatures that call the mountains their home.
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Video “Deer Calf Narrowly Avoids Becoming Dinner | Mountains: Life Above The Clouds | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 02/23/2025 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
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not even a %&*^%&^(* deer, morons; kinda looks like an elk, no? who wrote the thumbnail?
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Bear's Dinner Deer ….but Deer…too much little ….for Bear's hunger 🐻
Deer calf manage to avoid become dinner, so fascinating 🥲.
Wonder who had to film this???
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Grizzly on top
Elk
The instincts and agility of this deer calf are truly remarkable! It’s amazing to see how these animals survive in the wild
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Interesting 😀
Whitetail deer juveniles are called fawns.
Really BBC, a “deer calf”..deer have fawns, and that is an elk 🙄🙄😂
Does the bear have a wound on its head, or does it just have bedhead or a bald patch? Lol
Beautiful
Oh it’s an elk
So tiny but already knows that it shouldn't move or make a sound.
Meanwhile, super intelligent species' babies: waaaaah!
wow
Actually, juveniles of all deer (family Cervidae) are called fawns, males are called stags and females are called does.
This wild animal documentary truly captures the raw beauty of nature! 🌍✨
Amazing video share
Did BBC stage this? How do they get such perfect footage of a stalk?
Rats with hooves.
We need grizzly’s in the north east.
Too many deer!
So fantastic nature 😊