WELCOME to our exciting African Big 5 wildlife and nature sighting channel. Lions, Elephants, Rhino, Cape Buffalo and Leopard sightings can be found here as we travel through Southern Africa and mostly in Kruger National Park. Our wildlife animals and bird sightings are real in the sense of it is actual wildlife sightings that have been seen on open vehicle safaris on tour with actual guests. Bernhard Bekker and Hennie Bekker have two companies called PK Safaris (Private Kruger Safaris) and B1 Photo Safaris you can find most of our videos on this Wildlife RU-vid channel @PKSafaris.
Most of our lion video clips can are linked to older lion sightings so you see the actual same animals as they grow and fill the screen again with amazing sightings. So read the descriptions and see the links if available to older clips or just watch the playlist that all videos are in.
So if you like African wildlife then this RU-vid channel is for you real nature background sounds great sightings.
Wow! How lucky to see such a rare sighting, something I have only seen on TV and now on your channel. Thanks, too, for all the information and for sharing. 👍
There's a reason the leopards are the most successful of the big cats when it comes to hunting. Of all the big cats they're my favorite, no hype like the lion, no size and brute force like the tiger, no speed like the cheetah just raw power, common sense and efficiency. These dudes eat their food in the trees, no other predator has thought of that.
Love sighting of the king of the beasts. The one lion reminds me of Kinky Tail from the Mapoga coalition. (Note my new logo and channel name - all in preparation for a Kruger book that I have written of my adventures in this magical place, with the title of the same name: A Lion Bit My Car). Thanks, as always, for sharing the video. 👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful footage. Do we know who these males are?? I feel like I know who they are, but no names are coming to mind. That kinked tail is what grabbed my attention. Thanks for sharing 💜🦁
In less than 3 seconds the leopard went from a stop, caught an impala, Spun it in a 360, got under it and secured a throat hold, pinned it and completely immobilized it. Slow motion doesn't even do it justice in showing just exactly what these big cats are capable of.
It is incredible how fast it got to the neck bite. The Internet has a lot of armchair tough guys how boast about how they can easily defeat a leopard (or in some cases a lion or tiger even). LOL!
If you look at the direction the wind is blowing from the foliage, he's moving toward them from a direction that is against the wind, so his scent is blown in the opposite direction...
Wow! Just wow! The camouflage of the leopard and it’s slow stop /start stalking looked just like the swaying grass. The speed of the attack and the sheer speed of letting go of its leg and going for the kill shot of the neck. Cats big and small truly are the hunting masters.