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Dark Skies (2013) is a sci-fi suspense thriller about a suburban family whose peaceful life is disrupted by a series of strange and unexplained events. As they search for answers, they begin to suspect a larger presence may be involved. With a tense atmosphere and emotional depth, the film blends mystery, science fiction, and family drama in a gripping and thought-provoking story.
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00:00:30In the dark depths of winter, a mother listens to the first sounds of her brand new baby cubs.
00:00:49Let's call this mama bear Skye, and her cubs are Scout and Amber.
00:01:01Hi, little guys.
00:01:11They say the first year of parenting is the hardest.
00:01:30Skye will soon learn that for bears, it's nearly impossible.
00:01:34Almost half of all bear cubs don't survive their first year.
00:01:44But for now, deep inside the den, they're safe.
00:01:49It's warm and comfy, and after an entire winter together, it probably smells pretty bad.
00:01:59Skye worked hard last summer, eating over 90 pounds of fish a day to store up enough fat
00:02:10to last through these early months.
00:02:12But now she's hungry, and if she doesn't eat soon, the milk her cubs need will dry up.
00:02:20There's a long, dangerous journey ahead of them.
00:02:29Skye needs to get her cubs down to the coast, and she hopes that the salmon will be plentiful
00:02:33this summer.
00:02:34But there's no guarantee.
00:02:36Little Scout and Amber's survival depends on it.
00:02:56Okay, cuddle time is over.
00:02:59These bears need to get on the move.
00:03:01This is the story of their incredible first year.
00:03:31What an amazing place to take your first steps.
00:03:42These little cubs will have to be brave from the second their paws touch the snow.
00:03:47This is the Alaska Peninsula, with over five million acres of protected national park land.
00:04:00It's home to thousands of brown bears.
00:04:05Five months ago, Skye climbed these mountains to dig her den.
00:04:09But now, they're her biggest obstacle.
00:04:11They've got to get all the way across these frozen mountains, before they'll find even the first hint of food.
00:04:37Skye is clearly delighted to be free of the smelly den.
00:04:40Wait up, Mom!
00:04:48Maybe a little too delighted.
00:04:54Nothing like a mother's gentle touch.
00:05:01Like a lot of new moms, Skye doesn't have patience for Donway.
00:05:06Come here, you.
00:05:07Come here.
00:05:07This doesn't hurt, little Scout, but still, Skye has a bit to learn when it comes to parenting.
00:05:19Life was certainly easier when she was just a single bear.
00:05:23Now she can only go as fast as her cubs.
00:05:25Come on, you guys.
00:05:27She has good reason to dish out a little tough love.
00:05:40They've got an awful lot of ground to cover.
00:05:43And with every passing day, the journey will only get harder.
00:05:47A walk in the warm sun on a bright spring day may seem like fun, but that warmth starts to melt.
00:06:02The snow that sheltered them through the winter becomes a deadly enemy.
00:06:06Avalanche.
00:06:22These massive monsters reach speeds of up to 80 miles an hour.
00:06:26A wall of snow and ice barreling over everything in its path.
00:06:31A wall of snow and ice barreling over everything in its path.
00:07:31Sky and the Cubs were lucky this time, but it's a good reminder that they need to stay moving.
00:07:52Amber's found a smart way to keep up with her mom.
00:07:54Just hitch a ride.
00:07:56Just gotta get that toe in there.
00:08:00There we go.
00:08:02But Scout, being the more adventurous one, decides to explore at his own pace.
00:08:06They've been traveling for over a week now, and the climb is only getting steeper.
00:08:25As they climb their final mountain, Scout and Amber try their best, but it sure isn't easy.
00:08:50They're finding themselves a little on top of each other.
00:09:09They've made it to the summit.
00:09:10The coast is now within sight.
00:09:28It's downhill all the way from here.
00:09:31Hold on to me as we go.
00:09:39As we roll down this unfamiliar road.
00:09:47And although this wave is straining us alone.
00:09:52The winter snow has melted down by the Alaskan coast, and all that green offers the promise of something to eat.
00:10:14Just know you're not alone, cause I'm gonna make this place your home.
00:10:28A quiet meadow.
00:10:30Time for a little rest.
00:10:36Amber's certainly taking it easy.
00:10:37This is one cub who really likes staying close to mom.
00:10:44But Scout acts like he's too old to be carried around.
00:10:49Bear rides are for babies.
00:10:50Scout can't believe what he's seeing.
00:11:04Other bears? There are other bears in the world? Did everybody know that?
00:11:10Sky did. In fact, her mother brought her to this meadow when she was little.
00:11:14And she's been coming here every summer since.
00:11:16All these bears have come down from the mountains.
00:11:18They're starving.
00:11:20What they really need is the protein from loads of salmon.
00:11:22But this will do in a pinch.
00:11:24It's like settling for a dirty salad.
00:11:26Sky did.
00:11:28In fact, her mother brought her to this meadow when she was little.
00:11:30And she's been coming here every summer since.
00:11:32All these bears have come down from the mountains.
00:11:34They're starving.
00:11:36What they really need is the protein from loads of salmon.
00:11:39But this will do in a pinch.
00:11:40Sky and Amber are exhausted after their long journey.
00:11:47But Scout, he's a little too excited to sleep.
00:11:51This place is crawling with bears.
00:11:54Scout is looking for a role model.
00:11:59Which bear will he grow up to be?
00:12:01He could be an angry bear.
00:12:04Fighting all the time.
00:12:06Hmm, seems like a lot of work.
00:12:18No, no, these bears are way too cuddly.
00:12:21He definitely wants to be tougher than this.
00:12:27Scout's sure he'll find at least one bear he can look up to.
00:12:29Well, maybe that, nah.
00:12:41Oh, come on!
00:12:43Someone do something!
00:12:48Huh.
00:12:50Wow.
00:12:52He looks fun at least.
00:12:54Just one bear.
00:12:59One bear!
00:13:00Who's the toughest, coolest bear?
00:13:02Anybody?
00:13:04Hello?
00:13:12You, sir.
00:13:15Wanna chase me?
00:13:17No.
00:13:19You wanna lick a mosquito.
00:13:20I thought that being a bear would be, I don't know, more fierce?
00:13:34Ah, forget it.
00:13:36This is downright embarrassing.
00:13:38If a tough bear is what Scout wants, he's about to meet just that.
00:13:51Magnus.
00:13:54This bear is huge.
00:14:00At over a thousand pounds, he is three times the size of Skye.
00:14:03And this meadow is his turf.
00:14:06He's confident.
00:14:08Dominant.
00:14:10And everyone knows to stay out of his way.
00:14:18Skye has to keep her cubs away from big males like Magnus.
00:14:20She'll have to find food somewhere calmer.
00:14:23As Magnus watches over his domain, it's clear he's got one thing in particular on his mind.
00:14:41Or one... she-bear, to be specific?
00:14:59Magnus might have a half ton of weight to throw around, but he's got no game!
00:15:03Magnus!
00:15:05You're so obvious! Put a little mystery into it!
00:15:08Pick her some flowers from the meadow or something.
00:15:15See that walking away? That's sort of... that's bear for no, I think.
00:15:23Aww.
00:15:25I'm actually starting to feel sorry for him.
00:15:28Skye has found a quiet corner of the meadow to let her cubs nurse.
00:15:46Scout and Amber are going through a growth spurt, and they need all the milk they can get.
00:15:50Ticcani. He's a grey wolf, and the thief of the meadow.
00:16:06These wolves know a slow bear cub makes for a quick, easy meal.
00:16:12This is why it's so much harder for Skye than the other bears.
00:16:16She has to make sure her cubs are always by her side.
00:16:18Mom!
00:16:24Mom!
00:16:26Mom!
00:16:28She has to be careful in righting her.
00:16:30She's a wild shark.
00:16:31She's a wild shark.
00:16:34She's a wild shark, and the thief, she has a wild shark.
00:16:37Amber's about to learn what happens when you ride a bear without wearing any布.
00:16:43Amber's about to learn what happens
00:16:55when you ride a bear without wearing your seatbelt.
00:17:07Skye's found herself driven to a remote,
00:17:10unfamiliar area.
00:17:11The bad part of town.
00:17:16The dangers reveal themselves almost immediately.
00:17:25This is Chinook, the outcast.
00:17:34Banished from the meadow by Magnus,
00:17:38Chinook has grown leaner, meaner,
00:17:40and more desperate for food.
00:17:44Any food.
00:17:46Even bear cubs.
00:17:57There's nowhere to hide.
00:18:00Skye must stand her ground.
00:18:02Chinook's circling is dangerous.
00:18:20If Skye shows any weakness,
00:18:23he will attack.
00:18:25It worked.
00:18:43Skye successfully held her ground.
00:18:46And Chinook continues his hunt elsewhere.
00:18:49Scout and Amber must be pretty impressed with their mom.
00:19:05At certain times of the year,
00:19:08a huge change comes over the coast.
00:19:13A vast area of mudflats are exposed.
00:19:17A vast area of mudflats are exposed.
00:19:17This muddy desert has hidden treasures buried beneath.
00:19:32This muddy desert has hidden treasures buried beneath.
00:19:32just as little as way.
00:19:35A vast area of mudflats are exposed as being opened,
00:19:39as well as the one that's alone has.
00:19:39a large scope of it makes for them.
00:19:41I've got me pretty prepared to fare better.
00:19:41I've got to be taken off into the bin
00:19:43of fair houses and a lot ofquin проб,
00:19:44and if she's not ready for them,
00:19:45I can see them get lost after it shows,
00:19:45if we have Abram.
00:19:47I've got to take off your soul,
00:19:47and I'm going home.
00:19:48What of those pencils,
00:19:48I don't have to take off your förs stand,
00:19:49at the terrace repo.
00:19:49intellectual as well.
00:19:501930 barks are mid-over,
00:19:50and sale for it.
00:19:52I already stayed with you two to kill my game.
00:19:53Skaie et les cubs ont allé à l'aise de l'ombre pour chercher quelque chose qui pourrait être calories.
00:20:07Les cubs ont un bon sens de smell.
00:20:09Les noses sont sept fois plus sensibles que les hônes d'eau.
00:20:19Le scout n'est pas à comprendre ce que ma mère cherche.
00:20:23Le scout n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas suffisant.
00:20:53Il est en train de manger sa première journée à l'aise.
00:21:00Le scout n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas.
00:21:03Le scout n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas suffisant.
00:21:06Mais le scout n'est pas à comprendre ce qu'il n'est pas.
00:21:10Il n'est pas suffisant.
00:21:12Il n'est pas suffisant.
00:21:13Il n'est pas suffisant.
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00:22:14Both cubs, in their own way, are loving their first day at the beach.
00:22:34But Skye can't afford too much time playing.
00:22:42She's got to keep searching for clams while the tide is out.
00:22:45Wherever Skye goes, the raven follows.
00:22:54The raven can spot an opportunity from way up high, while the bear's got a nose for finding
00:23:00hidden food.
00:23:02An unusual partnership.
00:23:04But it works.
00:23:14Hey, Mom!
00:23:15How do you open one of these things, anyway?
00:23:18Mom!
00:23:28Never mind, I got it.
00:23:29I'm fine.
00:23:31My claw...
00:23:32Mom!
00:23:34What do you do if your claw gets stuck in the clam?
00:23:38Let go!
00:23:43Mom!
00:23:44It's stuck in my claw!
00:23:47What are you looking at, Bert?
00:23:49This is how I carry it.
00:23:52Just walk it over here.
00:23:54Just taking my clam for a walk, that's all.
00:23:55I don't want that clam, anyway.
00:24:21I don't want that clam, anyway.
00:24:21Skye and the cubs are far from the shore when the tide starts to turn.
00:24:40Skye's trying to get as much food as she can before the water covers up the mud.
00:24:51Scout doesn't know what's about to happen to the tide.
00:25:11He's just tired from a long day.
00:25:13And now, they are surrounded by water.
00:25:18Freezing cold water.
00:25:28When Skye finally heads back to the shore, she assumes both her cubs are close behind.
00:25:35It's a mistake.
00:25:37Scout is too tired to keep going.
00:25:39Amber notices that Scout isn't just dawdling this time.
00:25:47He's asleep.
00:25:48He's asleep.
00:26:09When Scout wakes up, he sees he's stranded far from the shore.
00:26:27He desperately calls for his mother.
00:26:29Mom!
00:26:32And she calls back, urging him to hurry.
00:26:38The current is much stronger now.
00:26:59And Scout is really struggling to get back on land.
00:27:01to this place.
00:27:10Oh!
00:27:11I'm sorry.
00:27:12Tell them down lately.
00:27:14Who's going to come here?
00:27:14A happy life isn't just a fitting person.
00:27:18I'm sorry.
00:27:20I'm sorry.
00:27:21I'm tired, too.
00:27:21I'm sorry.
00:27:22I'm sorry.
00:27:22See you!
00:27:23It's just a sign.
00:27:24I's notِ solution.
00:27:25See you as if the coconut is really better.
00:27:26I hate you.
00:27:27It's just a quick note.
00:27:28The problem is possible
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00:28:00...and the cubs, well, they look pretty happy to see each other.
00:28:15As the weeks progress, the weather warms, and the mudflats are no longer so exposed.
00:28:21Time to head back to the meadow, where it's bursting with color.
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00:28:39Scott and Amber are bonding during these early days of summer,
00:28:58while their mother watches from a safe distance.
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00:29:02With no fish nearby, it's back to eating grass.
00:29:04Scout is less than impressed.
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00:29:24With no fish nearby, it's back to eating grass.
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00:29:31Scout is less than impressed.
00:29:34By this time of year, everything tastes a little stale and dry.
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00:29:44With food in such short supply, even the female bears are getting a little cranky.
00:29:50These fierce head-to-heads may be short, but they're becoming more frequent.
00:30:05It's getting tense.
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00:30:41The cubs know something feels wrong.
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00:32:53But she'll fight with everything she's got to give her cubs a chance to escape
00:32:57The cubs make a run for it
00:33:21Sky tries to lead him away, but instead of following her, Chinook heads straight for the cubs
00:33:36He knows they can't have gotten far
00:33:47Chinook's powerful sense of smell tells him the cubs are hiding in the logs
00:33:56But which ones?
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00:34:07Sky is desperately searching for her
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00:34:39Amber
00:34:40Amber
00:34:52But no sign of Scout
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00:36:03C'est parti !
00:36:33C'est parti !
00:36:40Back together again.
00:36:55Skye knows another spot up the coast her mother took her to long ago.
00:37:01As she leads her cubs there, she must be hoping her luck will start changing.
00:37:07Midsummer brings longer days and a new place to feed.
00:37:17While Skye and the cubs are moving to a safer place to eat, the rest of the bears leave the meadow and head for the shore.
00:37:27Midsummer brings longer days and a new place to feed.
00:37:37While Skye and the cubs are moving to a safer place to eat, the rest of the bears leave the meadow and head for the shore.
00:37:44Midsummer
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00:38:13Chinnok est déjà là, et c'est Magnus.
00:38:27Pour maintenant, ils attendent.
00:38:32Et attendent.
00:38:43C'est Salmon, la première opportunité à peser.
00:39:13Il a fait un mois d'une année depuis que les bears ont fait fishing.
00:39:22Il a l'air un peu russi.
00:39:24...
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00:39:52C'est que Magnus a la dignité ici.
00:40:01Magnus n'a pas besoin de peser, parce qu'il a un plan.
00:40:08Il va prendre ce que le Chinook prendra.
00:40:14Oui, c'est ça, Chinook.
00:40:17Prends-moi celui-ci.
00:40:23C'est un bon bére.
00:40:27Magnus se passe.
00:40:52Magnus, c'est un bon bére.
00:41:08Magnus n'a pas gagné.
00:41:12Et Chinnock ne peut seulement limper de l'eau,
00:41:15voir sa nourriture de la nourriture à quelqu'un d'autre.
00:41:19Chinnock ne l'oublera pas.
00:41:34Dépendant de la danger de la plage de Salmon Beach,
00:41:37Skye et ses cubs sont encore cherchent pour un lieu quiet pour nourrir.
00:41:42Le scout se déroule par les petites choses,
00:41:47l'entendant les déroule.
00:42:00Ils sont suivants.
00:42:03Ticani a sensé une opportunité.
00:42:12Si il est assez calme, il peut se dérouler une douleur.
00:42:17C'est une douleur.
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00:43:10Only Skye peut tirer T'Kani.
00:43:26Cette maman bear est gardée une bonne attention à ses cubs.
00:43:30T'Kani'es usuales tracts ne fonctionnent pas, mais ça ne veut pas dire qu'il n'est pas éloigné.
00:43:40Just a few miles up the coast, Skye follows the raven's call to a very special place.
00:43:57A hidden sanctuary where the bears can let down their guard.
00:44:10Nice find, Mr. Raven.
00:44:14Good eye.
00:44:15Good eye.
00:44:45Skye must be worried about her milk supply.
00:44:48If she doesn't eat tons of salmon by the end of the summer,
00:44:51she won't have enough fat stored up to feed Scout and Amber through next winter's hibernation.
00:44:59The cubs could starve to death right beside her in the den.
00:45:06Skye knows that before too long she'll have to brave the salmon beach.
00:45:10But first, she has a little treat to show her cubs.
00:45:20When the tide goes out, the ocean becomes a secret restaurant serving up mussel-covered rocks.
00:45:27It's all you can eat, but you have to eat carefully.
00:45:38The cubs seem completely confused.
00:45:41The cubs seem completely confused.
00:45:43Is it supposed to taste like this?
00:45:47This is really crunchy.
00:45:52But Skye knows that a good clawful is worthwhile.
00:45:55She uses her powerful paws to expose a hidden snack.
00:46:16rock eels.
00:46:18These shy little fish are not exactly salmon, but they're better than nothing.
00:46:24Scout thinks he has the muscles for the job.
00:46:30While Amber lets her mother do all the heavy lifting.
00:46:43And the clever raven collects his reward.
00:47:05Hey, that was mine.
00:47:09I was saving that.
00:47:13It is a lot of work, but there's nothing else on the menu right now.
00:47:21Ouch!
00:47:23Back at the beach, the salmon have finally arrived in large numbers.
00:47:49This is what the bears have been waiting for all summer.
00:48:01The sea is bubbling with fish, and their massive numbers make them much easier to catch.
00:48:07This is where Skye and her cubs need to be.
00:48:17And soon, they're already missing out.
00:48:21Chinook's not letting anyone swipe a fish from him this time.
00:48:42Without Magnus around, he's got more than a mouthful.
00:48:58Even Takani is here, testing out his fishing skills.
00:49:06It's harder than it looks, and there's no mistaking the inexperienced ones out here.
00:49:22of the sea.
00:49:31But then it's just a matter of eating your kesh before someone else does.
00:49:39Alors c'est juste une chose de manger votre cash avant de faire quelqu'un d'autre.
00:49:43Hurry up, petit gars !
00:49:45Run !
00:49:51Tu sais que quand un wolf passe comme ça,
00:49:54il est en train de faire quelque chose.
00:50:09...
00:50:13Head down.
00:50:15Slow and steady.
00:50:18The thief at work.
00:50:25Impressive.
00:50:27And he didn't even get his tail wet.
00:50:34After months of being on the constant hunt for salmon,
00:50:37it seems almost impossible that the bears can be too full to eat.
00:50:41But that's exactly what's happening here.
00:50:46So very full.
00:50:49And interested in...
00:50:52I don't know what he's doing.
00:50:57Suddenly everyone's very itchy.
00:51:07This guy looks like my dad when he's watching TV.
00:51:19Hey!
00:51:20Who changed the channel?
00:51:21I was watching that.
00:51:22Skye and her cubs aren't the only ones on a journey here.
00:51:32The salmon are merely waiting before they can start heading up river to spawn.
00:51:36They've spent the entire winter out in the salty ocean,
00:51:39and it will take a few weeks for their bodies to adapt to fresh water.
00:51:45They hang around the shallow river mouth behind the beach,
00:51:50hidden from where the bears have been hunting.
00:51:55Skye's the first to get here,
00:51:57and she's got the place all to herself.
00:52:07It's a huge amount of fish.
00:52:09She has to take advantage of the situation now,
00:52:12but she knows it's risky to leave the cubs.
00:52:17She's only got so much time before the other bears arrive.
00:52:19She'll hunt much more efficiently if she goes it alone.
00:52:35She decides it's worth the risk.
00:52:49I'm not sure.
00:52:51She's really hungry for the weather.
00:52:52Even before the other bears laying down,
00:52:54I'm so sorry!
00:52:56I'm so sorry.
00:52:57I'm sorry.
00:52:58I'm sorry.
00:52:59I'm sorry.
00:53:01I can't think of mine.
00:53:03I can't see anything you left.
00:53:10I just thought I would read the other bears
00:53:14and I don't want to be rude.
00:53:15I don't know.
00:53:17I don't know.
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00:53:48Sky rushes back, and Takani retreats.
00:53:56Sky has taken her cubs to every spot she knows on the coast, with no luck.
00:54:03There are other secret places upstream, hidden spots like the Golden Pond that are sometimes filled with fish.
00:54:12But they're hard to find, and the climb is steep.
00:54:18Sky doesn't have much choice. She needs to find somewhere to feed before it's too late.
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00:55:00For the salmon, it's been two weeks in the river mouth, and they're now used to the fresh water.
00:55:05Their journey upstream can finally begin. It's an almost unbelievable mission.
00:55:13They're trying to return to the exact same place where they were hatched.
00:55:17They rely on chemical cues, the taste of the water, to tell them exactly where to go.
00:55:27Some travel up to 30 miles up river, against a relentless current.
00:55:41And often the waterfalls are just too steep to let them pass.
00:55:49Unable to swim any higher, these salmon will just have to wait in the plunge pools below.
00:56:07This is where the salmon are headed. Calm, shallow waters that offer the perfect place to lay their eggs.
00:56:20Sky and the cubs have just arrived too. They've spent the past two weeks climbing their way to this lonely spot.
00:56:38The sky is shockingly thin. She's hoping she's made it for the salmon's first arrival to these quiet waters.
00:56:53But her timing is heartbreakingly off. The fish are still stuck in the pools below. There's nothing to eat.
00:57:07It looks like this time the raven was wrong.
00:57:31The fishing is still stuck in the canyon.
00:57:46The sea is fine.
00:57:49The sun is a little bit deep.
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00:58:22The downpour causes the water levels to rise, giving the salmon the exact push they need to get back on track.
00:58:43Yes! They've made it.
00:58:52Skye knows the salmon are coming. She can almost taste them.
00:59:01Skye searches.
00:59:19Where are they?
00:59:20It's our first fish of the season.
00:59:41And the cubs finally get to taste salmon.
01:00:00Scout takes his to go.
01:00:02But Amber cuddles up for a little mother-daughter sushi date.
01:00:08Mom! Salmon is my new favorite food. Let's never have mussels again.
01:00:13The only problem with salmon is they don't stay in one place for long. They're still on their journey.
01:00:28Skye knows where they're headed, and it's a place far too dangerous for her mother with young cubs.
01:00:43With no other options, she has to find the golden pond.
01:00:47Skye knows where they're headed, and it's a place far too dangerous for her mother with young cubs.
01:00:52With no other options, she has to find the golden pond.
01:00:56She has to find the golden pond.
01:01:15These are the great falls.
01:01:18Only the biggest and baddest come here.
01:01:21Thousands of salmon passed through these falls for just a few short weeks at the end of summer.
01:01:48If you want to catch a fat fish, you've got to be in the right place at the right time.
01:02:05And even then, well, there's no guarantee.
01:02:10Magnus is an old pro. Just open your mouth.
01:02:35Open your mouth.
01:02:36Open your mouth.
01:02:37Open your mouth.
01:02:40You've got to JEFF RULSI
01:02:41Education
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01:03:05La compétition pour la meilleure place de fishing est intense.
01:03:24Chinnik veut Magnus' prime position.
01:03:30Mais il a oublié comment magnus est.
01:03:35C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:03:41C'est un petit peu de souci.
01:04:05C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:14C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:17C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:20C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:23C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:26C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:30Chinnik surrentes.
01:04:32C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:42C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:52C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:56C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:57C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:58C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:04:59C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:05:01Je ne peux plus et tous les décid gladiers.
01:05:09Cinq fesses Zamontaux.
01:05:11C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:05:13C'est parti pour un petit peu de souci.
01:05:17Considant de laetterie.
01:05:20Une toute chance de trois
01:05:25pour avoir des appropriations le moins de souci.
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01:11:31Et pendant les 6 mois, tous les bœufs restentent sous une blanquette profonde de neige.
01:11:50Il y a Chinook, il y a un autre année.
01:11:53Il y a un autre année.
01:11:59Et le magnifique Magnus donne un dernier déjeuner sur son domaine.
01:12:12Ils disent que le premier année de la parenting est le plus difficile.
01:12:16Mais Skye était patiente et déterminée.
01:12:19Elle n'a jamais arrêté de caring.
01:12:22Et sa rewarde ?
01:12:24Eight little paws following her back up the mountain for a long winter's nap.
01:12:52Elle n'a jamais arrêté.
01:12:54Elle n'a jamais arrêté.
01:12:56Elle n'a jamais arrêté.
01:12:58Elle n'a jamais arrêté.
01:13:00Elle n'a jamais arrêté.
01:13:02Elle n'a jamais arrêté.

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