The red panda, also known as the fire fox, is a creature shrouded in mystery and beauty. With its striking red fur and shy demeanor, capturing this elusive animal on film is no easy feat. In the latest episode of BBC Earth’s series “The Making of Asia,” viewers are taken behind the scenes as a dedicated crew sets out to film the red panda in its natural habitat.
Traversing through dense jungle and rugged terrain, the crew faces numerous challenges in their quest to document the red panda. Armed with state-of-the-art equipment and a deep passion for wildlife conservation, they spare no effort in their mission to showcase the unique beauty of this endangered species.
The film crew’s perseverance pays off as they finally catch a glimpse of the red panda in the wild. With its playful antics and graceful movements, the red panda captivates viewers with its charm and allure. The footage captured is not only visually stunning, but also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural habitats of these enchanting creatures.
“The Making of Asia” provides a rare and intimate look into the world of the red panda, offering viewers a glimpse into the challenging process of filming these elusive animals. Through their dedication and determination, the crew brings the magic of the red panda to life on screen, showcasing the beauty and wonder of this beloved creature.
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Video “Filming the Adorable but Elusive Red Panda | The Making of Asia | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 11/12/2024 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
My friend showed this video to her boyfriend and now they want to try it too. I'm looking forward to the report✨
Awe…. that would be the best job.
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Beautiful natural place me from india ❤️👌🏻👍🏻
My absolute favorite animal. Charities like the Red Panda Network do great work to encourage ecotourism and make locals care about the animals
Nice fox
LOL!! I want to cuddle with these fluffballs! 🦊🥰❤
Can't deliver a video on time. Let alone a complex story
Wow 😮
очень красиво! спасибо за материал!
I love red pandas!
We must protect this man, he is precious and adorable. Protect him and the red pandas!
The Firefox browser has become the browsed 👀
I love Red Pandas. Absolutely adorable. Nickname Fire Fox. When startled, they raise their arms up and try to look bigger but they just get cuter!
The killian experience is such a cutie patootie
What a beautiful animal! 🙂💕
As a nepalese person I always find it a little discontenting when channels refuse to mention our country's name, i once watched a pbs eons video like that. We studied about the red panda in grade 10 so when i watched the trailer for the asia series i knew our country would be there. However, what i'm trying to say is just mentioning the name of the country in a nonconvoluted way instead of only mentioning the himalays would bring somewhat more attention from other nepalese people. Hell, so many people think nepal is a part of india including mt.everst and it might help clear up a little of that too. The forest shown in the video? Tinchule, u cant even find it on google, the only clue i had was at around 3:30 where u can see the name on the door which i tried to search up but could only find results from india, i asked my mum too and she was just as clueless. To have our country mentioned in a bbc video might lead people that know how to do it add it on to google and most impotantly of all bring more awareness to the cause. Grievances aside this video is great, the elusive little red pandas are so adorable, i hope i can see them in person someday(would be great if they could train me to become the next dragon warrior) and i cant wait to watch the rest of the series,I love the bbc's documentries and am a big fan of David Attenborough. Shantanu dai and his team seem to be great people doing awesome work, if i am able to i hope i can be like them and meet them someday.
Thank you BBC Earth 🌎 💞
Too bad we can't watch it from Turkey.
Asia
What's with the surfer-bro regards?
Aaaaahh! I’m only 16, but I still remember watching Zaboomafoo with my brother when we were little! And when I was a bit older, I watched every single episode of Wild Kratts. My mom, who’s a first-grade teacher, even played some Wild Kratts for her students on Zoom, which brought back so many memories. Now I’m rewatching it on PBS Kids, and I just love you guys so much! ❤
I really love this Pokémon!😍😍😍😍