I didn't say I "wanted" to see an animal being torn apart. I don't think either of you have grasped what I'm saying. It's great to see a close-up of animals/birds but it's like studio interviews/meetings, they zoom in so close you can see every blemish and wrinkle but not what's actually going on.

As to "the chase", again I'll say they follow the hunter (animal) in real close-up but you don't get to see just how far away the intended victim is when the hunter either gives up or closes in.



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.