English nature documentary narration

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This is a narration of a nature documentary that discussed the harsh realities of the wild. I discuss playful cubs and the capturing of a meal by the wild cats.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the deer approaches the opening, unaware of the Cougars presence slowly and quietly. Suga creeps towards his prey, hearing a twig crack, the deer turns and faces impending danger. There's no time to run before the six ft long, £200 male cougar pounces on its back and bites its neck. The deer, a favorite food of the cougar, has met its match. He has fallen victim to the balance of nature. Meanwhile, Carla is at the den watching her kittens smaller than males. Females have a similar reddish brown fur on the upper part of their body and white hair on the underbelly. There are 38 day old spotted cups Litters range from 1 to 5 Cubs every year in a few months. Carla will teach them how to hunt. Shaka returns carrying part of his kill. Carla seems pleased with his hunt as she stands up to eat. The kittens scramble around looking for milk. They knew for their mother, who seems disinterested at the moment, off in the distance. Another cougar howls it eerily resembles a domestic cat only much louder. It soon turns into a screeching noise. This is the cougar mating call, Cougars do not have a specific mating season. Like other animals, they can breed at any time of the year And Cubs reach sexual maturity between the ages of two and 3. So while this family grows and matures, another life cycle begins, we will return three months from now to see if another family's litter has arrived