Joined August 2023 (2 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
59K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
15M
Videos
286
Avg views/video
53K
Subscriber growth
Not enough history yet - growth is tracked from first discovery.
About
A channel dedicated to the creatures that lurk just beneath the surface. Dive into our ocean documentaries following the lives of the great white shark, dolphins, or mammoth-sized whales. Or, take a dip into our river documentaries learning all about crocodiles, alligators, or even a tiny frog - if it spends its time in the water, we have a documentary on it. Wild Waters is part of the Little Dot Studios network.
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Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries on YouTube - frequently asked questions
- How many subscribers does Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries have on YouTube?
- Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries currently has 58,900 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
- How many views does Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries have?
- Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries has accumulated 15,073,443 total views across 286 videos.
- When did Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries start on YouTube?
- Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries created its YouTube channel in August 2023, about 2 years ago.
- What does Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries make videos about?
- Wild Waters - Animal Documentaries is classified under Education in our directory. About: "A channel dedicated to the creatures that lurk just beneath the surface. Dive into our ocean documentaries following the lives of the great white shark, dolphins, or mammoth-sized whales. Or, take a d".