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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,013 --> 00:00:06,749 There is a place on earth ... 2 00:00:06,958 --> 00:00:10,332 where it is still the morning of life, 3 00:00:10,541 --> 00:00:13,290 and the great herds run free. 4 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:21,074 Advertise your product or brand here contact www.OpenSubtitles.org today 5 00:00:32,507 --> 00:00:34,249 Life streams across a land ... 6 00:00:34,458 --> 00:00:36,540 suspended in time. 7 00:00:36,750 --> 00:00:41,082 The last refuge of the greatest concentration of wildlife ... 8 00:00:41,291 --> 00:00:42,624 remaining on earth ― 9 00:00:42,833 --> 00:00:46,165 the Serengeti plains of East Africa. 10 00:01:46,666 --> 00:01:48,207 Long before human memory, 11 00:01:48,416 --> 00:01:52,457 the mountains to the east emptied themselves into the skies. 12 00:01:57,500 --> 00:02:00,457 A sea of ash settled across the Serengeti ... 13 00:02:00,666 --> 00:02:02,624 leaving only scattered summits ... 14 00:02:02,833 --> 00:02:05,499 as stone markers of a buried world. 15 00:02:09,125 --> 00:02:11,040 Across four million years, 16 00:02:11,250 --> 00:02:14,207 time and the elements turned ash to rich soil, 17 00:02:14,416 --> 00:02:16,249 yielding vast grasslands, 18 00:02:16,458 --> 00:02:20,915 today preserved as the most important animal sanctuary on earth. 19 00:02:28,333 --> 00:02:30,749 In a land as fertile as it is beautiful ... 20 00:02:30,958 --> 00:02:33,290 dwell millions of diverse creatures. 21 00:02:36,833 --> 00:02:38,999 Yet a single species predominates, 22 00:02:39,208 --> 00:02:41,249 a million and a half strong ― 23 00:02:41,458 --> 00:02:45,540 wildebeests affect the lives of all around them. 24 00:02:49,250 --> 00:02:50,707 Ungainly in appearance, 25 00:02:50,916 --> 00:02:54,499 they have been called the clowns of the African plains, 26 00:02:54,708 --> 00:02:59,290 and an animal assembled by committee from spare parts. 27 00:03:04,125 --> 00:03:06,332 But wildebeests are superbly endowed ... 28 00:03:06,541 --> 00:03:10,665 for a life of endless migration in search of grass and water. 29 00:03:13,416 --> 00:03:16,874 Alongside, an array of other herbivores coexist, 30 00:03:17,083 --> 00:03:18,582 all accommodated by the rich ... 31 00:03:18,791 --> 00:03:21,457 and varied vegetation of the Serengeti, 32 00:03:21,666 --> 00:03:25,915 each seeking out a different niche of the food supply. 33 00:03:33,083 --> 00:03:36,207 Some may spend 2/3 of their lives grazing. 34 00:03:51,583 --> 00:03:55,457 Some are fortunate enough to live in their own salad bowl. 35 00:04:33,791 --> 00:04:37,165 The equation of life on the Serengeti is simple: 36 00:04:37,375 --> 00:04:39,874 herbivores eat plants, 37 00:04:40,083 --> 00:04:43,624 carnivores eat herbivores. 38 00:04:53,291 --> 00:04:55,915 Lions hunt with both might and stealth ― 39 00:04:58,250 --> 00:04:59,749 a decoy distracts ― 40 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:07,082 while others stalk. 41 00:05:52,583 --> 00:05:55,374 Although the lioness has made the kill, 42 00:05:55,583 --> 00:05:59,915 it is the much larger male of the pride who eats first. 43 00:06:01,708 --> 00:06:03,832 The hungry wait by rank. 44 00:06:05,958 --> 00:06:09,290 Lionesses and cubs are second in line. 45 00:06:12,750 --> 00:06:14,624 Hyenas, jackals and vultures ... 46 00:06:14,833 --> 00:06:16,582 quarrel to be next. 47 00:07:15,083 --> 00:07:18,249 On the Serengeti, nothing is wasted. 48 00:07:29,958 --> 00:07:31,624 Through the plenty of the wet season, 49 00:07:31,833 --> 00:07:34,082 the wildebeest herds have grown strong ... 50 00:07:34,291 --> 00:07:37,915 on the short grass plains of the southern Serengeti. 51 00:07:44,958 --> 00:07:49,874 Now in late May, drought approaches imposing a deadly ultimatum ― 52 00:07:50,875 --> 00:07:53,249 migrate or starve. 53 00:07:58,625 --> 00:08:00,249 For more than 2 million animals, 54 00:08:00,458 --> 00:08:04,040 it is a marathon race against thirst and hunger. 55 00:08:04,250 --> 00:08:06,082 Like living streams and rivers, 56 00:08:06,291 --> 00:08:09,332 the herds, accompanied by zebras and gazelles, 57 00:08:09,541 --> 00:08:11,207 flow toward the north and west, 58 00:08:11,416 --> 00:08:14,874 drawn by the ancient promise of water and grass. 59 00:08:15,083 --> 00:08:17,582 The great migration has begun. 60 00:08:20,291 --> 00:08:22,040 The epic journey takes place ... 61 00:08:22,250 --> 00:08:26,165 within the two East African Nations of Tanzania and Kenya. 62 00:08:26,375 --> 00:08:28,632 The wildebeest herds migrate north ... 63 00:08:28,772 --> 00:08:31,815 toward the "Maasai Mara Game Reserve" in Kenya. 64 00:08:34,250 --> 00:08:36,374 There, they range for months ... 65 00:08:36,583 --> 00:08:38,790 until the rains resume, 66 00:08:39,000 --> 00:08:42,165 and the herds return again to the southern plains. 67 00:08:45,833 --> 00:08:50,582 The migration runs a deadly gauntlet of more than 500 miles. 68 00:08:56,416 --> 00:08:58,074 The first weeks of the migration ... 69 00:08:58,183 --> 00:09:01,124 coincide with the frenzy of the rutting season. 70 00:09:04,291 --> 00:09:06,482 Bulls engage in constant battles ... 71 00:09:06,591 --> 00:09:09,374 over females and territories. 72 00:09:18,750 --> 00:09:23,957 In a few frantic weeks, 90% of the cows are impregnated. 73 00:09:39,541 --> 00:09:41,124 Early in the migration northward, 74 00:09:41,333 --> 00:09:42,874 herds move through the region ... 75 00:09:43,083 --> 00:09:46,332 of ancient granite outcroppings called "kopjes". 76 00:09:50,583 --> 00:09:53,790 Now, they are vantage points for waiting predators. 77 00:10:06,666 --> 00:10:11,290 From a litter of four, only this lone cheetah cub has survived. 78 00:10:24,541 --> 00:10:27,457 To nourish it, the mother must kill almost daily, 79 00:10:27,666 --> 00:10:29,665 but she has not eaten for 2 days. 80 00:10:32,708 --> 00:10:36,999 The herds have passed, but a few straggling gazelles appear. 81 00:10:39,666 --> 00:10:42,332 From this distance, there is no contest. 82 00:10:42,541 --> 00:10:45,249 The cheetah is the fastest land animal on earth, 83 00:10:45,458 --> 00:10:48,957 achieving short bursts of speed up to 70 miles per hour. 84 00:11:35,791 --> 00:11:38,957 There is neither malice nor remorse on the Serengeti. 85 00:11:39,166 --> 00:11:41,999 A hunter kills to eat and to feed its own ― 86 00:11:42,208 --> 00:11:43,207 nothing more. 87 00:11:57,250 --> 00:12:00,374 To the migrating herds, wooded savannas now offer refuge ... 88 00:12:00,583 --> 00:12:02,249 from the drought-stricken plains. 89 00:12:07,458 --> 00:12:10,040 But here, the migration becomes an invasion, 90 00:12:10,250 --> 00:12:13,374 for the woodlands are a permanent home to others. 91 00:12:17,166 --> 00:12:20,249 Yet most of the residents go about their own daily affairs, 92 00:12:20,458 --> 00:12:23,624 little disturbed by the trespassing multitude. 93 00:12:27,416 --> 00:12:31,415 Unlike wildebeests, Maasai giraffes need not migrate. 94 00:12:31,625 --> 00:12:34,749 They feed on a hundred species of woodland foliage, 95 00:12:34,958 --> 00:12:37,582 a food supply resistant to drought. 96 00:12:57,458 --> 00:13:01,624 Vervet monkeys find in trees both sustenance and safety. 97 00:13:06,125 --> 00:13:11,040 Savanna baboons roam the woodlands in troops, roosting in trees by night. 98 00:13:12,166 --> 00:13:15,707 Omnivores, like us, they feed on almost anything edible. 99 00:13:27,916 --> 00:13:31,624 Occasionally, adult males will even feast on young antelope. 100 00:13:41,583 --> 00:13:43,999 Feeding on grasses adjacent to the woodlands, 101 00:13:44,208 --> 00:13:47,374 grazers come under an ever watchful eye. 102 00:13:48,750 --> 00:13:52,582 Yet there is one herbivore even the lion gives wide berth. 103 00:13:54,250 --> 00:13:57,624 The adult elephant is one of the few Serengeti animals without an ... 104 00:13:57,833 --> 00:13:59,332 enemy in the wild. 105 00:14:07,291 --> 00:14:11,624 Protective of their young, elephants form extremely close bonds. 106 00:14:11,833 --> 00:14:16,249 The relationship between mother and daughter lasts up to 50 years. 107 00:14:28,791 --> 00:14:32,149 Herds sometimes push on through the night despite risk of attack, 108 00:14:32,258 --> 00:14:34,290 under cover of darkness. 109 00:14:47,916 --> 00:14:51,540 Drawn by lightning distant thunder or the smell of rain, 110 00:14:51,750 --> 00:14:53,707 they may travel 50 miles by dawn. 111 00:15:10,416 --> 00:15:12,415 Now adversities multiply. 112 00:15:14,916 --> 00:15:17,415 Drought has parched the plains tinder dry. 113 00:15:19,791 --> 00:15:21,999 Grass fires sweep the Serengeti. 114 00:15:36,375 --> 00:15:38,290 Scoured by fire and wind, 115 00:15:38,500 --> 00:15:41,749 the vegetation will regenerate in the rains to come, 116 00:15:41,958 --> 00:15:45,665 but for the moment, herds seeking sustenance find only dust. 117 00:16:03,708 --> 00:16:07,040 Now the enemies are thirst hunger exhaustion ... 118 00:16:07,250 --> 00:16:10,332 and, as ever, predators. 119 00:16:23,083 --> 00:16:25,207 So powerful is the urge to migrate, 120 00:16:25,416 --> 00:16:28,749 the herd will push on even when confronted by a lion ... 121 00:16:28,958 --> 00:16:30,707 crouched in open ambush. 122 00:16:30,916 --> 00:16:33,582 The hunter has only to pick the moment. 123 00:16:55,208 --> 00:16:56,624 In this endless contest, 124 00:16:56,833 --> 00:16:58,624 nothing is guaranteed. 125 00:16:58,833 --> 00:17:02,749 In daytime, only one lion hunt in five succeeds. 126 00:17:10,625 --> 00:17:12,915 Finally, after months of migration, 127 00:17:13,125 --> 00:17:14,165 the forward ranks ... 128 00:17:14,375 --> 00:17:17,332 surge into the bounty that has drawn them northward ― 129 00:17:18,458 --> 00:17:21,707 the rich pastures of the Maasai Mara in Kenya. 130 00:17:26,250 --> 00:17:30,415 Once more, their instincts have brought them to a place of plenty. 131 00:17:34,125 --> 00:17:36,790 Here, they will range and graze for months ... 132 00:17:37,000 --> 00:17:41,374 until the life-giving rains return on the winds of October. 133 00:17:49,208 --> 00:17:51,124 To the east, close by the Serengeti, 134 00:17:51,333 --> 00:17:53,624 there is a place of even greater abundance. 135 00:17:53,833 --> 00:17:55,957 One of the natural wonders of the world. 136 00:17:56,916 --> 00:17:58,957 It is a microcosm of the Serengeti. 137 00:18:07,208 --> 00:18:10,874 Ngorongoro crater is a huge volcanic caldera, 138 00:18:11,083 --> 00:18:13,165 encompassing 100 square miles, 139 00:18:13,375 --> 00:18:17,499 a remnant of the great eruptions that created the Serengeti plains. 140 00:18:21,625 --> 00:18:26,415 From cloud forests along the rim to the crater floor 2,000 feet below, 141 00:18:26,625 --> 00:18:29,207 a self-contained ecosystem provides ... 142 00:18:29,416 --> 00:18:31,957 abundant forage and plentiful water. 143 00:18:34,458 --> 00:18:36,707 Where there is water, there is life. 144 00:18:58,708 --> 00:19:00,707 An object of amusement to some, 145 00:19:00,916 --> 00:19:06,249 the hippopotamus can cut a crocodile or a human in half with a single bite. 146 00:19:07,333 --> 00:19:09,624 Prompting an axiom of the Serengeti: 147 00:19:09,833 --> 00:19:13,499 "Never come between a hippo and its territorial waters." 148 00:19:16,958 --> 00:19:19,540 Tens of thousands of animals dwell here, 149 00:19:19,750 --> 00:19:22,249 others come in migrations of the sky: 150 00:19:23,416 --> 00:19:25,707 Flamingos from Namibia. 151 00:19:28,625 --> 00:19:31,124 Storks from as far as Europe and Asia. 152 00:19:33,333 --> 00:19:36,165 Like privileged cousins of the migrating herds outside, 153 00:19:36,375 --> 00:19:38,832 wildebeests and zebras within the crater walls ... 154 00:19:39,041 --> 00:19:41,665 need only wander from pasture to pasture. 155 00:20:07,208 --> 00:20:09,165 Dangers abound here as elsewhere. 156 00:20:11,958 --> 00:20:14,415 Zebras cluster together in a tangle of stripes, 157 00:20:14,625 --> 00:20:16,124 confusing to predators. 158 00:20:20,791 --> 00:20:23,040 The horses of Africa appear placid, 159 00:20:23,250 --> 00:20:25,249 but they have never been domesticated. 160 00:20:43,458 --> 00:20:46,165 The black rhinoceros, for all its formidable presence ... 161 00:20:46,375 --> 00:20:49,915 and frequent marking of territory is a vulnerable giant, 162 00:20:50,125 --> 00:20:53,207 poached almost to extinction for the value of its horn. 163 00:21:05,625 --> 00:21:08,999 Ngorongoro crater is one of the few protected refuges ... 164 00:21:09,208 --> 00:21:11,165 where the black rhino endures. 165 00:21:15,250 --> 00:21:17,624 For a baboon troop much of the day passes ... 166 00:21:17,833 --> 00:21:19,999 attending to young, grooming ... 167 00:21:20,208 --> 00:21:21,290 and socializing. 168 00:22:16,791 --> 00:22:17,749 Though the job of protecting ... 169 00:22:17,958 --> 00:22:21,624 the lion pride and its territory belongs to the males, 170 00:22:21,833 --> 00:22:24,874 the work of hunting and raising young falls to the females. 171 00:22:39,041 --> 00:22:43,040 Play helps prepare the young for the violent encounters to come. 172 00:23:26,958 --> 00:23:31,957 The vaunted power of lions is matched by a prodigious capacity for rest. 173 00:23:33,083 --> 00:23:36,624 Typically 20 hours a day is spent in regal slumber. 174 00:23:46,500 --> 00:23:48,124 When lions mate, however, 175 00:23:48,333 --> 00:23:49,457 they do so on average ... 176 00:23:49,666 --> 00:23:51,790 every 25 minutes, day and night ... 177 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:53,040 without feeding ... 178 00:23:53,250 --> 00:23:54,540 for three or four days. 179 00:24:07,625 --> 00:24:09,999 It has been estimated that 3,000 mating occur ... 180 00:24:10,208 --> 00:24:12,749 for every cub that survives its first year. 181 00:24:43,041 --> 00:24:45,957 These lands are also the cradle of humanity. 182 00:24:46,166 --> 00:24:47,915 Gashed into the eastern Serengeti ... 183 00:24:48,125 --> 00:24:51,540 Plains near Ngorongoro is Olduvai-gorge, one of the most ... 184 00:24:51,750 --> 00:24:55,415 famous archaeological sites of earth. 185 00:24:56,541 --> 00:24:58,374 It bears within its layered walls ... 186 00:24:58,583 --> 00:25:00,124 a human fossil record spanning ... 187 00:25:00,333 --> 00:25:03,124 almost two million years. 188 00:25:29,333 --> 00:25:32,957 Today, the proud Maasai people dwell here. 189 00:25:45,125 --> 00:25:47,165 They too, follow a nomadic existence ... 190 00:25:47,375 --> 00:25:49,165 along the edges of the Serengeti. 191 00:25:49,375 --> 00:25:50,749 Ever seeking good grazing ... 192 00:25:50,958 --> 00:25:53,082 for their cattle herds. 193 00:26:25,958 --> 00:26:28,249 The Maasai believe that heaven gave them, 194 00:26:28,458 --> 00:26:32,040 and no other people, all the cattle on earth. 195 00:26:33,791 --> 00:26:35,082 And from their treasured cattle, 196 00:26:35,291 --> 00:26:36,499 they still draw a staple ... 197 00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:38,540 of the Maasai warrior diet: 198 00:26:38,750 --> 00:26:41,124 A mixture of milk and blood. 199 00:27:00,791 --> 00:27:05,165 The age of predators still encompasses the world of the Maasai. 200 00:27:05,375 --> 00:27:07,082 From this and nearby villages, 201 00:27:07,291 --> 00:27:11,749 leopards have taken three infants within the year. 202 00:27:11,958 --> 00:27:13,874 Once the most formidable warriors ... 203 00:27:13,983 --> 00:27:14,874 in east Africa, 204 00:27:15,083 --> 00:27:16,707 the Maasai still defend their cattle ... 205 00:27:16,916 --> 00:27:19,290 and families with spears. 206 00:28:13,750 --> 00:28:15,707 Some are born on the Serengeti, 207 00:28:15,916 --> 00:28:18,040 some seek it out. 208 00:28:19,666 --> 00:28:22,374 Today a growing human migration ... 209 00:28:22,583 --> 00:28:24,415 from the outside world can witness ... 210 00:28:24,625 --> 00:28:25,874 a spectacle of wildness ... 211 00:28:26,083 --> 00:28:28,499 long vanished elsewhere. 212 00:28:41,958 --> 00:28:44,207 Tanzania and Kenya have preserved ... 213 00:28:44,416 --> 00:28:46,207 vast areas as national parks ... 214 00:28:46,416 --> 00:28:48,499 and game reserves, proclaiming them ... 215 00:28:48,708 --> 00:28:51,874 a world heritage of all mankind. 216 00:28:59,583 --> 00:29:00,874 The support from tourism ... 217 00:29:01,083 --> 00:29:03,124 is now indispensable to the survival ... 218 00:29:03,333 --> 00:29:05,374 of this heritage, linking the ... 219 00:29:05,583 --> 00:29:06,749 destiny of the Serengeti ... 220 00:29:06,958 --> 00:29:10,124 with the visitors who pass in awe. 221 00:29:27,458 --> 00:29:30,124 The Serengeti they behold is changing, 222 00:29:30,333 --> 00:29:32,665 threatened by population growth and poaching, 223 00:29:32,875 --> 00:29:35,832 but vigorously protected as well. 224 00:29:41,166 --> 00:29:42,915 Elephant herds that once fled ... 225 00:29:43,125 --> 00:29:44,415 poachers are returning, 226 00:29:44,625 --> 00:29:47,957 now protected by an ivory moratorium. 227 00:29:59,500 --> 00:30:01,415 Nourished again by the Serengeti, 228 00:30:01,625 --> 00:30:03,374 and encouraged by greater safety, 229 00:30:03,583 --> 00:30:06,332 The herds are multiplying rapidly. 230 00:30:29,958 --> 00:30:31,290 On the Maasai Mara, 231 00:30:31,500 --> 00:30:34,624 the storms of October approach. 232 00:30:45,625 --> 00:30:47,415 And with the return of the rains, 233 00:30:47,625 --> 00:30:48,915 the herds will resume ... 234 00:30:49,125 --> 00:30:50,165 the great migration ... 235 00:30:50,375 --> 00:30:51,832 toward their ancestral calving ... 236 00:30:52,041 --> 00:30:54,249 grounds in the south. 237 00:31:03,125 --> 00:31:06,499 But ahead they face their greatest peril. 238 00:31:09,166 --> 00:31:10,124 To reach the south, 239 00:31:10,333 --> 00:31:12,249 the herd must cross the Mara river ... 240 00:31:12,458 --> 00:31:14,874 now swollen by the rains. 241 00:31:30,333 --> 00:31:31,924 In these waters, 242 00:31:32,133 --> 00:31:35,124 it is still the age of dinosaurs, 243 00:31:35,333 --> 00:31:38,457 and a crocodile reigns supreme. 244 00:33:36,791 --> 00:33:38,790 Many that survive the crocodiles, 245 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,874 fall prey to the river itself. 246 00:33:42,083 --> 00:33:45,249 Some drown. Some are trampled. 247 00:33:45,458 --> 00:33:46,707 some are too exhausted ... 248 00:33:46,916 --> 00:33:49,290 to save themselves. 249 00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:04,874 Through the year and the course ... 250 00:34:05,083 --> 00:34:06,165 of the great migration, 251 00:34:06,375 --> 00:34:08,374 a quarter of a million wildebeests ... 252 00:34:08,583 --> 00:34:10,415 will have died. 253 00:34:10,625 --> 00:34:12,665 But the migration moves on ... 254 00:34:12,875 --> 00:34:14,499 through the long journey south, 255 00:34:14,708 --> 00:34:17,332 returning finally to the short grass plains ... 256 00:34:17,541 --> 00:34:21,249 where the miracle of the Serengeti unfolds. 257 00:34:23,833 --> 00:34:26,332 The mass breeding earlier in the year ... 258 00:34:26,541 --> 00:34:29,457 culminates in mass birth. 259 00:34:38,875 --> 00:34:40,582 In the brief span of a few weeks, 260 00:34:40,791 --> 00:34:42,207 early in the wet season, 261 00:34:42,416 --> 00:34:43,665 almost half a million wildebeest ... 262 00:34:43,875 --> 00:34:45,832 calves are born, 263 00:34:46,041 --> 00:34:47,707 a strategy that overwhelms predators ... 264 00:34:47,916 --> 00:34:50,374 and ensures the survival ... 265 00:34:50,583 --> 00:34:53,207 of a new generation. 266 00:35:21,916 --> 00:35:23,624 To survive in the midst of predators, 267 00:35:23,833 --> 00:35:25,499 newborn calves must be able to ... 268 00:35:25,708 --> 00:35:28,707 stand within minutes of birth. 269 00:35:59,583 --> 00:36:01,582 Those unable to stand, 270 00:36:01,791 --> 00:36:04,290 must be abandoned. 271 00:36:50,458 --> 00:36:52,207 Once more on the plains ... 272 00:36:52,416 --> 00:36:53,624 of the Serengeti, 273 00:36:53,833 --> 00:36:56,790 life is more powerful than death. 274 00:36:57,000 --> 00:36:59,249 And there remains a place on Earth ... 275 00:36:59,458 --> 00:37:02,749 where it is still the morning of life ... 276 00:37:02,958 --> 00:37:06,499 and the great herds still run free. 276 00:37:07,305 --> 00:38:07,519 Please rate this subtitle at www.osdb.link/4x9dg Help other users to choose the best subtitles21943

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