What incredible views! Says me, sitting behind computer screen in a cramped and dusty city room. The lion roaring, tiny elephant learning to use her/his trunk, give some optimism in the sea of mad politicians and society, says me.
That was awesome. You could tell he was really concentrating seems to take a lot of energy to producing those roars. I was surprised his brother didn't join it. As always a fantastic drive
Magnificent. Video can’t do justice to just how powerful a lion roar is. I was at the San Diego Safari Park once when a lion started roaring. It’s like it went through the bones.
Wow!! that’s awesome magnificent lions roaring i have no enough words to describe how fabulous this moment is they’re just majestic❤️❤️😍😍😎😎thank u so much for sharing God bless all of u out there🙏🙏🙏
Wow. Its not a matter when it's a matter of what pride will they take over,and what Male or Males will be ousted if these magnificent Males stay together their growing in boldness and hungry for power. The Ross Males are still strong and powerful,and will Red Road cubs grow up fast enough to help him claim his throne,or will he team up with some other males. Lions Dynamics playing out in the Bush everyday . Wonderful Video
Was in a trance viewing this young, majestic king roared. His roar seemed to convey power, singularity & yet vulnerability. Lions r enigmatic. Please protect them. Thanks.
New subbie. I could never do your job, because I don't think I could ever get past the wonder of all of these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. I think I'd just probably either be sighing or blinking back tears from the joy of it. I'm sure people (like me) have the erroneous thought that you have this cushy job driving around looking for animals all day. You guys are often up before dawn, in cold weather, rain and snow on occasion. You also work until sunset and into the night for your night-vision cameras. I live in America, so I don't know the length of sunlight -- I think it's probably similar to us, dependent on the time of year. I know all of the reserves are suffering due to covid. Thank God you, and your visitors, only shoot at the animals with cameras, phones and video devices. I doubt I'll ever make my way to Africa. I'm old, darn it!!, and not in the best of health and can no longer work, so I have to spend my African safari money on stuff like the mortgage and food for the dog and meowers living here. I so much appreciate these videos. It never occurred to me that baby ellies would have to learn how to use their trunks, and that it can take up to two years -- kind of like we bi-pedals learning to use our legs. Sending best wishes from the US. I know it's not a lot, but I did like the video and let the ad play through. Patricia
Maybe I have never noticed but that Big Feller is roaring so hard his ears are going flat. I almost want to say " so cute" better not. So I will say such a badass, all Mr. Big Male Lion that he is. So you tell them all Mr. Big Male, you roar on...
Hey guys! So glad to see your video of the Lions 🦁! The more I watch your videos, the more I’d love to visit, stay at the lodge and go on a “safari”. So much to see, too little time. Great video as always! ❤️🦁🐘❤️
If i am not mistaken, these boys are claiming the territory of their natal pride (Except nharu male)? That means they will likely mate with their own IMMEDIATE relatives? This sounds like another selati coalition and we know how they got annihilated in such short reign
Thanks so much for these videos. It has broadened my choice of lodges to visit (if I can ever travel to SA again!), instead of returning only to Timbavati. I hope to meet you in person at some stage...🤷🏻♀️
Would you share with me just how big an adult male ostrich is? They never look very formidable somehow. Gorgeous photo opps this trip - thanks so much for the smoothe ride!
I wonder the same but I think it is because red road roars alot and patrols alot also these males haven't been to confident till now but it's only a matter of time now unfortunately