Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous (2012)

Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous (2012) poster

The vast savannah of the Serengeti. A large part of the genus Panthera lives here. Better known as the "actual big cat". They are among the largest cat species on earth. Among them is the lion, the true predator beneath the vast African sky. 'The King of Africa', male specimens of which weigh up to 270 kg, captured in breathtaking images that show the fascinating world of the big cats. Funny, tragic and spectacular recordings also document the fastest animal in the world, the cheetah, follow leopards on your trail and experience the first days of a black panther.

Director: Hugo van Lawick
Genre: Documentary
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Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Themes

The Microscopic World of Insects, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World, Wildlife: The King of the Jungle

Keywords

lion, leopard, nature, nature documentary, cheetah

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous about?
The vast savannah of the Serengeti. A large part of the genus Panthera lives here. Better known as the "actual big cat". They are among the largest cat species on earth. Among them is the lion, the true predator beneath the vast African sky. 'The King of Africa', male specimens of which weigh up to 270 kg, captured in breathtaking images that show the fascinating world of the big cats. Funny, tragic and spectacular recordings also document the fastest animal in the world, the cheetah, follow leopards on your trail and experience the first days of a black panther.
Who directed Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous?
Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous was directed by Hugo van Lawick.
What genre is Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous?
Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous is a Documentary film.
What are the themes of Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous?
The themes of Big Cats: Fast and Dangerous include: The Microscopic World of Insects, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World, Wildlife: The King of the Jungle.