Is there an /an/ infograph of recommended animal documentaries? Preferably ones that are more dry and informational than XTREME or cutesy.
Also general documentary/informational thread, I suppose
>>2315642
Louis Theroux has some good animal documentaries
Anything narrated by David Attenborough and other british documentaries. Also look through a list of old Discovery documentaries that used to air.
Personal fav of mine growing up is Big Cat Diary. It was nothing I went out of my way to watch since I was bored of big cats by then and some episodes had the cats doing fuck all which was nice instead of everything being extreme. You get really attached to them then it rips out your fucking heart.
>>2315642
Crocodile Hunter
>>2315848
really?? i love him but don't think i've seen any animal docs by him. where do i find them?
>>2317773
The only ones I know of are of an animal shelter (I believe?) and the one he did about people keeping exotic pets. They were quite good.
There should be a list of /an/ documentaries, I just think that it would be fucking huge. I mean wildlife ones alone could probably fill a few pages, not to mention pet animals, case studies of individuals, earth and space, etc etc.
>>2315642
National Geographic in Japan is anime?
>>2317977
Gotta make money somehow.
>>2318069
I'd pay to see a wildlife documentary where all the animals are just cute anime girls
>>2318444
That's literally what Kemono Friends is and is probably the reason /an/ has been more busy lately. Check it out if you like dumb fun. Its actually pretty informative about the animals.
>>2318646
WTF. I'm a Furenzu now.
>stealth kemono friends thread
Anon, /a/ doesnt have an n in it
Oh well, giant penguin chan a cute!
Where's that Attenborough toki webm?
>>2319884
どうぞ
https://my.mixtape.moe/mclalf.webm
>>2319881
It wasn't meant to be a stealth threads, it was just the most relevant image I had.
I tried looking on discovery for nature documentaries, but the front page almost gave me cancer.
http://www.discovery.com/
I tried googling 'old nature documentaries' and one of the top results was '10 things you didn't know about the orgasm'
>>2319888
Just stick with anything Attenborough, it's impossible to go wrong.
>>2319888
Do you have netflix? There's a lot of good ones there
>>2319888
Speaking of this...
Dunno if it's available in English.
>>2320518
And so have I.
The new spycam documentries (Spy in the wild) by the BBC have been quite good- although very cutsey. I'm sure there will be a few full episodes on youtube if you hunt them down.
As for anything else- Planet Earth, Planet Earth II are as far as I'm concerned some of the great cornerstones of animal documentaries. They were one of my biggest reasons for getting a HD TV.