Extremely beautiful Pride. Yes it seems we will, if all goes well, have many big number coalitions t o look forward to: Birmingham Breakaway, Birmingham, Nkuhumas. Kambula, Imbali and of course our 3 Talamati boys. I have heard that the S8 male lost some of his females to 2 males -maybe this why they are pushing more into that area. Can’t wait to find out the dynamics of this gorgeous Pride. Thanks Tintswalo
2 plain camp males are getting bigger and hunting buffallo lately..soon enough they will challenge other males, b boys abd northen avoca males are the closest so far.
Wow wow WOW what a great amazing incredible stunning sighting of this gorgeous pride. They are Magnificent looking and are there only 3 young males out of this pride of 21? Also do they only have one dominate male looking over them
Beautiful healthy pride. Those green eyes are spectacular & some are so tall! Their looks are a bit different from the SS lions. I cant wait to see their dominant male! Elle sighting was so pretty! Great job guys!!
Being so close to that roaring - you must feel it right through your body 🦁🦁 Al you really have the best “ office” .. what a way to start the day 😃🐾🐾 Marianne NZ
Majestic and breathtaking - I have never seen such a large pride and in healthy condition thank you so much for sharing .. looking forward to more clips and following their progress ♥️🐾 Marianne NZ
Properly warms my heart seeing this pride. A new one for me, would really appreciate more uploads on this pride, love the fact they're skittish of vehicles, as they come from an area that doesn't see many vehicles. Wish more of those prides had the space to roam around away from human habitat. 😊
Wow, how viseral to view them!. Lions r the hypnotic gifts of nature. They're so singular, mighty but yet vulnerable. Their social fabric is unforgiving and their existence is the duality of life and death. It's incredulous how some humans fail to develop an understanding, empathy & compassion for these majestic beings & other wildlife. Learn from the lions, have pride to protect, to care.
Thankyou tintswalo for absolutely beautiful footage of an absolute magnificent pride they all look Soo handsome and cute with blood on their fur and seeing shy lions is actually very refreshing. Beautiful beautiful pride
Wow!! how about that? a majestic roar i always adore i didn’t watch many lions roaring this is spectacular SUPER PRIDE God bless these amazing animals🙏❤️❤️😍😍 thank u guys for sharing ur beautiful sighting🙏
I never tire to look at lions. They are fascinating. This pride is really big. I've never seen reddish brown lions before. They usually are yellowish - grey. It is nice of you to keep us informed about the lion dynamics in the region.
The Manyeleti is always one of the best places to see lions in the Kruger and Greater Kruger. So many legends have dominated there, and though we didn't see him today, the Imbali male is one of the most impressive males around at the moment. Thanks Alistair for your terrific work.
Being in the right place at the right time helps get some great safari videos. Most will never see that many lions and elephants in the same place at the same time. Thanks.
Love love love, Wow these lions are amazingly beautiful pretty green eyse.. All covered in blood. Good to see a large number of healthy lions! Thank you for posting!
They are so fresh looking. May sound weird but it's like they haven't been around vechiles or people. I can't explain. Like untainted. I really like this channel.
It's always exciting to watch these beautiful lions! Your videos are the best as far as I'm concerned. You don't speak a lot and that is so refreshing. Many others talk almost constantly. Thank you for the great job you do! 😉🇺🇸
A bit different in that they come from the east of Manyeleti, where usually it is from the north west - Timbavati that we see Manyeleti lions originate from.
What a stunning, healthy looking pride. They have certainly drawn the genetic short straw for beauty. And the roaring was an absolute treat. Thank you so much for the upload. ❤🌹
Great looking pride with many young males that could become future kings. Where are the males that rule this pride? They must be formidable for this pride to have so many healthy adolescents. Great stuff. Would love to see follow ups on them.
The Imbali male rules this pride-we have only seen him on his own, we are not sure if he has a coalition partner-but he has an incredibly successful pride
I love Lions and this pride is so so beautiful with all the cubs. I really hope most of them will have the chance of growing up !!! The planet needs more lions in the wild !
How are superprides made? Are they usually related prides? Amazing sighting of these big cats! Although they aren’t my favorite animal, they’re still my favorite big cat. These superprides would’ve been more frequent thousands of years ago, before civilization. It’s a shame that only 20,000 lions are left in Africa.
Superprides are usually created from the possibilities of a pride having and raising a successful litter of Cubs. Male Cubs are forced out of the pride from their fathers at a certain point of age but female Cubs can stay in the pride for generations. So I would assume if you have more female Cubs then that is how you have a super pride.
You've now put them at jeopardy?? Dont you understand what you're doing with your camera? Does the boss pay well? Getting them used to your car?! Or all cars!?! By seeking them you've given them a death sentence from Africans.. 🤔 Plain and simple.
@@dizzyskilla8576 apparently you have no understanding of reserves and antipoaching teams .I hate to burst your bubble but it is not just Africans who do the poaching.Please educate yourself before assuming things.
I learn a great deal about life from these animal videos coming out of Africa. Just makes me understand all the more the ills of human beings and our societies- all the pretense under the name of civilization.
It might be Peter, that big imbali male if you've seen him, would not look out of place with the big old Skybeds and Kingfisherspruit pride you used to capture.
Bruh. The Pride Male here must be so strong and dominant.. I can't imagine that there's only ONE male lion that rule this pride. He's sick af!! Bravo!! Must be protected!!
Can I ask, While Male Lions are well know for fighting over territory and dominance, how common is it for Female Lions to encounter or fight other Female Lion Prides ?
Female lions do fight over territory but it mostly comes from the fact that they want to protect their cubs…it’s not just nomadic males who kills cubs but other females from rival neighboring prides do as well