Discover Some of the Best YouTube Channels
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Best Wild Animals Channels

African safari, jungle encounters, BBC documentaries and raw wildlife footage โ€” a selection of wild animal channels worth following on YouTube.

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BBC Earth
18M+ SubsPlanet EarthBlue PlanetDavid AttenboroughUK

BBC Earth is the home of Planet Earth, Blue Planet, Frozen Planet and decades of the finest wildlife filmmaking ever made. The channel brings clips and full episodes from the BBC Natural History Unit โ€” the organisation that essentially defined the visual language of nature documentaries โ€” together in one place. Sir David Attenborough's narration is present across much of the archive, and the footage quality, from the first Planet Earth in 2006 through to recent 4K productions, remains a benchmark that very few others come close to. For anyone who wants to watch the natural world at its most cinematic, BBC Earth is the starting point.

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Brave Wilderness
21.8M+ SubsAnimal EncountersStings & BitesCoyote PetersonUSA

Brave Wilderness is the most subscribed animal channel on YouTube, built by Coyote Peterson around one simple but compelling premise: get as close to the most dangerous, venomous and misunderstood creatures on Earth as possible. His "sting index" series โ€” working up through fire ants, bullet ants and executioner wasps โ€” became some of the most watched wildlife videos in YouTube history. Beyond the sting content, the channel covers genuine wildlife expeditions across the Americas, Australia and Africa, with a strong educational thread running through everything. A Guinness World Record holder for most subscribed animal channel.

Worth knowing

The sting and bite format is deliberately dramatic and some wildlife professionals argue it prioritises spectacle over education. Coyote has addressed this directly in several videos. The channel is best understood as entertainment-led wildlife content rather than scientific documentary โ€” but within that category, it is genuinely excellent.

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Latest Sightings
6.3M+ SubsAfrican SafariRaw FootageKruger ParkSouth Africa

Latest Sightings was founded by Nadav Ossendryver as a platform to share real, unedited wildlife footage from Africa's national parks and game reserves โ€” primarily the Kruger. Where BBC Earth shows you the natural world at its most polished, Latest Sightings shows you what tourists and rangers actually see on the ground: a leopard hauling a kill up a tree, wild dogs running down prey, a safari truck being lifted by an angry elephant. In 2024 alone the channel accumulated over 4 billion views, and their annual best-of compilation has become one of the most watched wildlife videos of the year. Entirely unscripted, entirely real.

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National Geographic
23M+ SubsDocumentaryScienceConservationUSA

National Geographic's YouTube channel is one of the largest nature and science channels on the platform, with over 23 million subscribers and decades of documentary heritage behind it. The channel covers wildlife across every continent โ€” savannah predators, deep ocean creatures, Arctic ecosystems, rainforest species โ€” alongside conservation stories and the human relationships with wild animals. Their production quality sits alongside BBC Earth at the top of the field, and their recent collaborations with filmmakers like Bertie Gregory have produced some of the most acclaimed wildlife documentary content of recent years.

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Rob the Ranger Wildlife Videos
1.8M+ SubsAfrican SafariBig FiveKenyaRaw Safari Footage

Rob Vamplew โ€” Rob the Ranger โ€” is a professional safari guide based at Zebra Plains Mara in Kenya's Maasai Mara, and his channel is one of the longest-running firsthand wildlife channels on YouTube, dating back to 2008. His videos document exactly what he sees during daily safari drives: lion prides, leopard hunts, elephant interactions, wild dog sightings and everything in between. The footage is direct and unmanipulated โ€” Rob films what happens in front of him, narrates it in real time and posts it without dramatic editing. For anyone who wants the genuine experience of an African safari without leaving their screen, this is one of the most authentic channels available.

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Animalogic
3.5M+ SubsAnimal BiologyEvolutionEducationDanielle Dufault

Danielle Dufault is a Canadian paleoartist and biological illustrator at the Royal Ontario Museum who hosts Animalogic โ€” a channel dedicated to the deep question of why animals look, behave and evolve the way they do. Where most wildlife channels show you animals in action, Animalogic explains the biology underneath: the evolutionary pressures, the survival strategies, the biochemistry and the ecological relationships that make each species what it is. The production combines Dufault's striking scientific illustrations with clear, intelligent writing that makes complex biology genuinely accessible. For viewers who want to understand animals rather than just watch them, Animalogic is one of the best channels on YouTube.

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WildEarth
560K+ SubsSafariLIVELive SafariSouth AfricaDaily Broadcasts

WildEarth runs SafariLIVE โ€” a daily live-streamed safari broadcast from game reserves in South Africa, allowing viewers anywhere in the world to watch real, unscripted wildlife drives happening in real time. The drives happen twice daily โ€” sunrise and sunset โ€” and viewers can submit questions to the rangers and guides live during the broadcast. It is the closest thing to actually being on safari that YouTube offers, and the community that has grown around it is remarkably engaged. No editing, no music, no narration โ€” just the bush, the animals and whatever happens to be in front of the vehicle that morning.

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Explore Wildlife โ€” Live Cams
2M+ SubsLive CamsWaterholeAfrica24/7 Wildlife

Explore Wildlife runs a network of live wildlife cameras positioned at waterholes, nesting sites and feeding areas across Africa and North America, streaming 24 hours a day. The most popular is the African waterhole cam โ€” a fixed camera at a watering hole in South Africa that captures elephants, lions, leopards, hyenas and dozens of other species simply living their lives. No presenter, no narration, no editing โ€” just animals coming and going. It is meditative, occasionally dramatic and completely addictive. The channel has over 2 million subscribers and its most popular streams regularly run for 12 or more hours with hundreds of thousands of simultaneous viewers.

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