Animal Planet | Over 100 Amazing Animals with Nature Sounds | 8K HDR Ultra HD

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Animals featured in this video include African elephant, African penguin, American bison, American crocodile, Amur leopard, Andean condor, ant, anteater, antelope, Arctic fox, Arctic wolf, Asian black bear, baboon, bee, Bengal tiger, black panther, blacktip shark, blue slug, Brazilian tapir, brown bear, buffalo, camel, capuchin monkey, capybara, cayman, chameleon, cheetah, chimpanzee, chital deer, Colombian white-faced capuchin, cow, coypu, deer, eagle, elk, Eurasian beaver, European fallow deer, European lynx, fennec fox, flamingo, fox, fox squirrel, frog, gecko, giant anteater, giraffe, gorilla, grey wolf, grizzly bear, hawksbill sea turtle, hermit crab, heron, Himalayan striped squirrel, hippo, hornbill, horse, jaguarundi, jellyfish, kangaroo, koala, ladybug, Lau banded iguana, lion, lizard, lutung, macaque monkey, mandrill, Mareeba rock-wallaby, meerkat, mongoose, moose, orange-kneed tarantulas, orangutan, ostrich, panda, parrot, penguin, pig, praying mantis, python, quati, rabbit, raccoon, red panda, reindeer, rhino, scarlet dragonfly, sea lion, sheep, skunk, sloth, snail, snake, spotted deer, springbok, squirrel, surgeonfish, tarpan, tarsier, tortoise, tortoiseshell butterfly, tree frog, turtle, wallaby, warthog, whale, white tiger, white wolf, wolf, yellow rat snake, zebra, and several others.

►What is HDR?
‘HDR’ stands for 'High Dynamic Range'. The term originates in photography, and refers to a technique to heighten a picture’s dynamic range – the contrast levels between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks. High-Dynamic Range (HDR) refers to the ability of a monitor to display a wider range of contrast ratio and color than an Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) display. This means the display is capable of richer blacks and brighter bright colors, resulting in an image that is closer to real life.

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