Natural World Facts YouTube channel thumbnail
Natural World Facts
Subscribers 1.0M
Videos 174
Views 131.0M

Channels Like Natural World Facts

Natural World Facts documents natural history topics with a focus on deep-sea exploration and marine life. The channel features feature-length films and documentary-style videos exploring topics like midwater creatures, chemosynthesis, hydrothermal vents, and deep-sea ecosystems, accompanied by keywords such as nature, wildlife documentary, and facts. Uploads appear to be long-form videos rather than shorts, with an average of about 3.8M views per video and a catalog spanning 174 published videos since 2012.

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Similar Channels

We found 41 YouTube channels similar to Natural World Facts

EVNautilus YouTube channel thumbnail
#1

87% relevance

Subscribers 664K
Videos 1.2K
Views 130.3M
Appearances 32
SERP 100%
Similarity 78%
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Both target deep-sea life and hydrothermal vent biology; EVNautilus ranks highly for related searches (100% search) and closely mirrors Natural World Facts' focus on extreme marine ecosystems, reflected in a strong 78% content similarity.

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BBC Earth YouTube channel thumbnail
#2

81% relevance

Subscribers 14.3M
Videos 3.3K
Views 5.5B
Appearances 23
SERP 92%
Similarity 74%
deep sea exploration brine pool ecosystems marine deep sea documentaries

Shares broad deep-sea exploration themes and marine documentaries, aligning with Natural World Facts on related searches (high search match) and presenting similar documentary-style content (content similarity ~74%).

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MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) YouTube channel thumbnail
#3

72% relevance

Subscribers 284K
Videos 546
Views 95.6M
Appearances 21
SERP 66%
Similarity 77%
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Focuses on midwater creatures and submarine robotics, overlapping with Natural World Facts on deep-sea life and exploration; good search alignment (66%) but slightly less in-depth content overlap (77%).

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Marine Planet YouTube channel thumbnail
#4
Marine Planet

60% relevance

Subscribers 9.5K
Videos 134
Views 2.9M
Appearances 6
SERP 19%
Similarity 86%
midwater creatures marine deep sea documentaries ocean floor biology

Similar emphasis on midwater and ocean-floor biology and deep-sea documentaries, with solid audience search overlap but a noticeably higher content similarity (86%), indicating a stylistically different but topic-aligned channel.

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Schmidt Ocean YouTube channel thumbnail
#5
Schmidt Ocean

59% relevance

Subscribers 566K
Videos 1.9K
Views 35.0M
Appearances 13
SERP 25%
Similarity 81%
cold seep biology chemosynthesis basics marine biogeography deep sea

Converges on cold seep biology and deep-sea biogeography; moderate search overlap (25%) but high content similarity (81%), implying shared topics delivered with a different format or depth.

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Auralis YouTube channel thumbnail
#6

55% relevance

Subscribers 97.1K
Videos 16
Views 6.1M
Appearances 5
SERP 12%
Similarity 83%
ocean floor biology marine biogeography deep sea deep sea fauna

Targets ocean-floor biology and deep-sea biogeography with strong documentary-style content; low-to-moderate search overlap (12%), yet high content similarity (83%), signaling topic alignment despite different discovery paths.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include BBC Earth (81% match) and EVNautilus (87% match) as top matches. Both share overlapping queries with Natural World Facts such as deep sea exploration, hydrothermal vents life, brine pool ecosystems, and marine documentaries, tying them to the channel’s core topics. MBARI (72% match) also competes with midwater creatures, hydrothermal vents life, and submarine robotics exploration. In terms of size, Natural World Facts has 1M subscribers, while BBC Earth and EVNautilus have substantially larger audiences (14.3M and 664K, respectively), with MBARI at 284K. The competitors collectively emphasize deep-sea topics, chemosynthesis basics, and marine biogeography, aligning with the channel’s search queries.

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#10 51% DeepseaOddities 81% 317K 6% 3
#11 51% Natural History Museum 71% 255K 20% 2
#12 50% Mr. Science 73% 165K 15% 7
#13 50% MostAmazingTop10 73% 7.8M 14% 6
#14 50% Lucy Talks Fish 79% 14.6K 6% 1
#15 50% Real Science 73% 2.1M 14% 4
#16 49% Voice of the Sea TV 73% 6.7K 15% 3
#17 49% Unreal Planet Earth 78% 38.3K 6% 4
#18 49% Biology at Home 73% 7.0K 12% 2
#19 49% Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 75% 30.9K 9% 4
#20 48% marumTV 76% 2.7K 7% 3
#21 48% usoceangov 75% 26.7K 7% 3
#22 48% Forrest Galante 70% 2.3M 14% 2
#23 47% TED-Ed 65% 22.4M 22% 6
#24 47% Roanoke Gaming 72% 1.2M 11% 2
#25 47% Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI) 75% 1.6K 6% 3
#26 47% Cleo Abram 72% 7.5M 9% 3
#27 46% Atlas Pro 71% 1.3M 10% 2
#28 45% Lindsay Nikole 69% 1.9M 10% 4
#29 45% 3D Living Studio 68% 194K 10% 2
#30 44% School Subjects Online 67% 8.8K 9% 1
#31 44% DEEP FAT FRIED 67% 50.5K 9% 1
#32 43% Earth Science Answers 67% 3.4K 6% 5
#33 42% The Geological Society 66% 13.3K 7% 4
#34 42% DW Documentary 67% 6.4M 6% 1
#35 42% Inspire Education 62% 31.8K 13% 4
#36 41% BBC 64% 15.4M 8% 3
#37 41% Morphine 63% 182K 9% 1
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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Natural World Facts?

EVNautilus — 87% match, 664K subscribers; BBC Earth — 81% match, 14.3M subscribers; MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) — 72% match, 284K subscribers. They share a focus on nature and marine life, wildlife exploration, and educational nature content similar to Natural World Facts.

What type of content does Natural World Facts make?

Natural World Facts creates nature and wildlife documentary-style videos, focusing on deep-sea and ocean topics as shown by titles like Into the Midnight Zone: Secrets of the Ocean Void, The Abyss | Deep Sea Documentary for Sleep, and Into the Abyss: Creatures of the Midwater. The channel averages about 3.8M views per video, with multiple deep-sea and ocean exploration videos listed above, indicating a frequent production schedule and high view counts.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Natural World Facts?

We analyze Natural World Facts's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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