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'Pride in Battle' is the epic story of the rapidly growing Xakanaxa pride as it battles to survive through one of the Okavango's harshest winters. Twenty-one adults and cubs now make up the group, and because of such a rapid expansion in their numbers, the adults concentrate their hunting efforts on the prey guaranteed to provide the most food.
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@susanphillips3278
@susanphillips3278 Год назад
I could watch this channel 24/7.
@NaWildAnimals
@NaWildAnimals 8 месяцев назад
*I absolutely adore exploring the intricacies of pride dynamics and observing their fascinating interactions. It's truly astonishing to witness the remarkable variations in temperament and skill sets among them.*
@theunjustservant9220
@theunjustservant9220 7 месяцев назад
God made a beautiful and wonderful thing
@apk3549
@apk3549 Год назад
the whole team who shot this beautiful video...take a bow...wonderful skills..of course it is always a pleasure to watch lions in the wild
@abdulhi2759
@abdulhi2759 Год назад
Add a reply...
@mohsady6744
@mohsady6744 Год назад
add a comment...
@angelarice6248
@angelarice6248 Год назад
I swear out of all the lion video I have watched I've never seen a father play with the cubs and that was just beautiful just watching the father playing with the cubs was amazing
@betterman6772
@betterman6772 Год назад
This is much2 better than watching Captain Marvel.. 😅👍👍
@phoebewang8458
@phoebewang8458 Год назад
This is a great documentary, not overly dramatic and annoying like the savage kingdom, but just enough narration to accompany the story.
@peaceiliveby
@peaceiliveby Год назад
Really good documentary,first I've ever seen a male lion hunt before ,also some sad moments with the babies ,,but ,that's nature's way..... Thank you for all the amazing filming and time and risk to the whole Documentary team.. 👍🏼
@hamzabaig9774
@hamzabaig9774 Год назад
Just
@yvonnedixon2416
@yvonnedixon2416 Год назад
@@hamzabaig9774 p
@ewjiml
@ewjiml Год назад
Man, this pride is absolute 🔥🔥. I wish the two males remained this prides fathers for life. Unfortunately, they usually only last 2-3 years. But at least, for now the entire pride has stability. Great family unit.
@chumclement8166
@chumclement8166 Год назад
Keep
@velimine
@velimine Год назад
Search pogos pride at sabi sands deadly those ones especially Mr T
@DownMc
@DownMc Год назад
This is what l have been witing for....nice one love to see this nature in action
@Baamthe25th
@Baamthe25th Год назад
That openning shot of the lionesses starting to run is pretty amazing
@sarabrown7488
@sarabrown7488 Год назад
I love when the male lions play with the cubs. So sweet
@FFF_Trucking
@FFF_Trucking Год назад
my kid enjoys that privilege too
@Vincenzo_cassanno
@Vincenzo_cassanno Год назад
@@FFF_Trucking so ur kid's dad is a lion🦁?
@spaceartist1272
@spaceartist1272 Год назад
i love how male lions mutulete other pride male, and kill their cubs by braki g their neck other pride females just fall in love with them bcs of that.
@anewbeginning9150
@anewbeginning9150 Год назад
Likewise.. Why it's so satisfying is because it's a rare sight.. Fathers are seldom around in general.. The present of a father in a child's life is so essential.. I've got nieces and nephews, and I've seen how beneficial my present as a male figure in their lives is, especially in the disciplinary department.. I don't use physical force on them btw..
@anewbeginning9150
@anewbeginning9150 Год назад
​@@spaceartist1272 That's not love you have, that's cruelty.. Even though it's just their nature, but why would a human find pleasure in when other male lions are usurping another pride, they would kill the cubs of that pride?? How is that any fun to see babies being killed??
@chrissyboo7903
@chrissyboo7903 Год назад
Best documentary! Some of it sad. Wow, six cubless lionesses, how quickly that changed when the beautiful males came along. The lionesses are amazing moms and hunters and the strong males to keep everyone safe.
@johndixon462
@johndixon462 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful lions
@beachbunny8021
@beachbunny8021 Год назад
absolutely sooo adorable cubs , first time ive seen cubs copying their mther to help in hunting!!! lol!!! this is an EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EDUCAGTIONAL VIDEO DESRIBING THE EVERY DETAIL OF HOW LIONS GROW AND LIVE!!!
@josegregoriogutierrez8267
@josegregoriogutierrez8267 Год назад
Excelent documentarte. I love it! I tried to understand the most I could, I'm from Venezuela and I am learning english, Thanks againg for bring us a documentary like this
@eskandarms1350
@eskandarms1350 Год назад
Excellent and beautiful documentaries, it's a pleasure to watch them, thank you for your efforts
@WildKingsUnleashed
@WildKingsUnleashed 9 часов назад
The wild animal encounters I watch on RU-vid are absolutely enthralling. Best wishes and thank you!
@fraidoonw
@fraidoonw Год назад
thanks for this amazing film! may all wild animals thrive!
@TheGrowdan311
@TheGrowdan311 3 месяца назад
The level of communication between lionnesses on a hunt without one word being spoken is almost frightening. Its so amazing how they learn how to flank prey and how to ambush successfully. They learn which individuals should be targeted and how to push stampeding herds towards hills and mud and into narrowing spaces. A real apex predator
@jabbarmuhammad
@jabbarmuhammad 6 месяцев назад
One of the best lion documentaries I've ever seen
@DrTubeman
@DrTubeman Год назад
Christ the sound of that buffalo's leg breaking @ 45:18 was astounding!
@celestelegare-haynes8625
@celestelegare-haynes8625 Год назад
I love watching the moms, dads, aunties, grandparents, etc.....play w/ the cubs. They're so gentle & most of the time let the cubs do what they want to them 💗
@deannefryberg3093
@deannefryberg3093 Год назад
Yassssss... Even let the Lil baby cubs nibble on them as well!!!! It's so awesome thoe right!!!! OMG I want me a Lil Miss Cub if only they can remain baby Cubs forever lol right
@Funnyanimal1802-qr9xs
@Funnyanimal1802-qr9xs 5 месяцев назад
A fantastic video. You're a creator of quality
@1972dsrai
@1972dsrai Год назад
I love learning about pride dynamics and how they all interact with one another. It's also amazing how different they often are temperamentally and in skill sets.
@johnoverhoff2373
@johnoverhoff2373 Год назад
Amazing animals smart tough brave and beautiful
@labrat2069
@labrat2069 Год назад
The patience required and to vidiograph this amazing story is incredible!
@solomongrim982
@solomongrim982 Год назад
one of the best ive viewed excellent work
@markkirkham1838
@markkirkham1838 Год назад
@@solomongrim982eyyyy
@dickfitswell3437
@dickfitswell3437 Год назад
Thank you for leaving out the majority of the cries of that poor elephant; while it was being eaten alive. You left in just enough to let me realize this is nature. I'm just glad the little ones finally got to eat some food
@stefanhernold345
@stefanhernold345 Год назад
I`m sure lil` Elly has already arrived in elephant heaven
@icannothelpyou
@icannothelpyou Год назад
Yes that part was hard but the lions were starving and couldn't kill it first ☹️
@izzycamaro
@izzycamaro Год назад
A great wonderful story. THANKS.
@KwizMatix
@KwizMatix Год назад
It’s amazing that such a robust pride saw 15 cubs reduced to just 7. It must be extremely tough growing up as a lion. Lots of dangers everywhere.
@thecrew5103
@thecrew5103 Год назад
So many beautiful baby cubs to see how they grow and learn from there parents I love it. Nature at its best great job!!!
@ivanwillard6818
@ivanwillard6818 Год назад
You mean 'their' cubs not there cubs.
@charlesadkins8006
@charlesadkins8006 Год назад
​@@ivanwillard6818
@jeanwagner1977
@jeanwagner1977 Год назад
צנכעראי -7:57±7:-(±(;±8±&':_±־
@maryrodgers2053
@maryrodgers2053 Год назад
@@charlesadkins8006 Hmmm. I cringe at what autocorrect does to my posts. I just don't edit them often. Just a thought 🤔
@Dano.book-em24
@Dano.book-em24 Год назад
Superb lion pride documentary. Well narrated, and well explained. This lion pride is fascinating and beyond resilient.
@Apprentissage184
@Apprentissage184 Год назад
you said it. Quality content
@user-jl9cl8hz9t
@user-jl9cl8hz9t 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I Danow
@richardjack4827
@richardjack4827 8 месяцев назад
Watch Savage Kingdom.
@Dano.book-em24
@Dano.book-em24 8 месяцев назад
@richardjack4827 I have been, and it's extraordinary. Thanks
@m.williams4971
@m.williams4971 Год назад
I recognize this pride by the aggressive cub at the Cape Buffalo feeding - that’s Leo whose brother Max both survive until they’re driven from the pride. Last known video had them at age 5 with full grown manes and encountering 3 solo females.
@judithcampbell1705
@judithcampbell1705 Год назад
I absolutely 💯 loved this documentary. It's wonderful to see a pride come back and flourish after going through a hard time. I feel sorry for the 5 elephant who had to die.
@justdev8965
@justdev8965 Год назад
It wasn't just dying! It was being eaten alive while still aware. That's completely different from merely dying. All because of the evil entities that designed and made this stupid, grotesque dimension. I swear I want to make our creator suffer like the elephant cub. We all should want to!
@saswatswain659
@saswatswain659 Год назад
@@justdev8965 brother, thats nature. A life without suffering is meaningless. Everyone have to suffer,
@beautifulsurprise9424
@beautifulsurprise9424 Год назад
@@justdev8965 the people who filmed this documentary had nothing to do with those elephants who were eaten by the lions. If you're talking about the fact that th ey didn't intervene, I've been told that in some instances they are forbidden from intervening when they are allowed to film the documentary. Also, not intervening is the right thing to do. If they would have saved the elephants then the lions, all of them to be exact, would have surely starved to death. The elephants are no more important than the lions. If they would not have been there to film it, the lions still would have eaten the elephants. You just would not have known anything about it. Don't let the fact that you so not witness it on a daily basis sheild your mind from the fact that lions eat elephants every season when the buffalo migrate out of their territory. Prior to th buffalo migrating out of the lions' territory it is the buffalo who are eaten. In between seasons when the buffalo are gone and the lions aren't eating the elephants the lions starve to death. That is just the way it is and the way it had been for hundreds of years whether there is a documentary film crew there to film it all or not and whether you have a problem with it or not. Do not blame the film crew for not intervening when you're just upset with the highs and lows of nature. It's what it is.
@Rex_resurrectiion
@Rex_resurrectiion Год назад
@@justdev8965 I feel your sentiment bro.. The world is dirty and wild
@solomongrim982
@solomongrim982 Год назад
@@justdev8965 How many ant's do you step on as you casually stroll through this dimension? This question may seem ludicrous however it is how I view the Creator *EL EVEN* He is just too big to care about the suffering of life we should just be grateful he had enough compassion and wisdom to leave universal laws such as gravity so our globe and sun remain floating in their orbit
@philipodallo7950
@philipodallo7950 Год назад
Great job guys. It's always fun to watch the nature side of life..
@patrickmokaraka1138
@patrickmokaraka1138 Год назад
Great story of our iconic african lions kind of brutal and sad but life goes on interesting documentary
@moa3810
@moa3810 Год назад
For us spectators it is "brutal and sad" yet Nature is indifferent.
@nobojerry
@nobojerry Год назад
truly an amazing documentary
@johnthorpe1349
@johnthorpe1349 Год назад
Lov when they show little Cubs playing with the Big Male Lion 🦁 lov Lions my fav 😍🦁❤️
@johnthorpe1349
@johnthorpe1349 Год назад
once that Lion 🦁 gets a hold of that jugler it's pretty much game over 💪❤️
@patnye9292
@patnye9292 Год назад
EPIC EPISODE!!! Thank you!
@JeremiahJones-ey6jt
@JeremiahJones-ey6jt Год назад
I wonder what the conversation between the Elephants and the Buffalo are when they cross paths during their quests for life lol
@user-ob4sq6fi3s
@user-ob4sq6fi3s Год назад
Elephant: The time of drought has come once more. Buffalo: Aye. We're leaving in search of food. Elephant: And we go in for water. Buffalo: Take care. And beware of the lions. You'd better keep your kids close by. Elephant: We will. You too. But if you're asking me, we'll be fine. The lions will have to think twice before challenge us. If they know what's good for them. Buffalo: Well then. You've been warned.
@soulergy1soulrgy1
@soulergy1soulrgy1 Год назад
@@user-ob4sq6fi3s 🤣
@tonyclarke8067
@tonyclarke8067 Год назад
Awesome lion is my favorite animal out in the wild
@ashleighpeterson1510
@ashleighpeterson1510 Год назад
What a peculiar comments section. Great documentary though, very honest and not overdramatic. Kudos to the team of people who made it happen with months, if not a year, or more of dedication, we still have so much to learn about this species, and their ecosystems.
@Tara_P_Rose
@Tara_P_Rose Год назад
Can I ask what you mean by “peculiar comments section”? Do you mean the format or the actual comments? I don’t see anything different about it & the comments are nothing unusual, just commenters saying how much they liked the video & which parts they liked the most. Maybe I’m missing something?? Just curious, that’s all.
@DISHTASBRONZE
@DISHTASBRONZE Год назад
@@Tara_P_Rose same, not sure what it means
@jamesdalton7234
@jamesdalton7234 Год назад
Probably when the dominant male takes the weaker males broad and has his way with her at the no-tell motel after tearing it's pecker off. Sad but that's nature. I should know considering I'm an ALPHA myself. 🐴💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🐴
@wanidahuynh8051
@wanidahuynh8051 Год назад
Nice documentary, the lions so smart to get rid of those big buffalos they’re known to hunt the most vulnerable that’s smart🦁👍
@johnwaynegovernmentcontrac3219
Love it! Great narration and story.
@johnwaynegovernmentcontrac3219
The Impossible Groove Machine
@soothingmelody2614
@soothingmelody2614 Год назад
Amazing video with beautiful music. It really helps me to meditate and calm my mind! Thank you for sharing😘
@grindcorizer6818
@grindcorizer6818 Год назад
Best channel ever. No freaking commercials. Sheer nature
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 Год назад
They've great lions ,stick right with them the fathers ,teaching his sons how to hunt, when to hide, and strike I truly enjoyed this documentary Great moms, and even though thru lost 7 cubs, I truly enjoyed
@kaboom362
@kaboom362 Год назад
It's always nice to follow a pride's progress. If possible please keep us informed on how the pride is doing. Do these two males get challenged. Do the cubs get run off by rivals. Do the adolescent male cubs form an alliance with their fathers. Can you tell we love lion documentaries
@basslover48
@basslover48 Год назад
This channel can't tell you anything. They don't make any of these videos but copy them from other sources. That's why they rarely use the real title for any of these videos.
@danielepunzetti9609
@danielepunzetti9609 10 месяцев назад
​@@basslover48 .
@op4950
@op4950 Год назад
Very well put together documentary. Flawless narration .
@stijnbrandjes7923
@stijnbrandjes7923 Год назад
Amazing docu!
@j-rock-kiki6346
@j-rock-kiki6346 Год назад
Beautiful animals. Majestic/ extraordinary
@brianpaul8572
@brianpaul8572 Год назад
The footage is incredible!
@angeloclubmix
@angeloclubmix Год назад
awesome pride and importance of maintaining a balanced and healthy buffalo and other prey and environment😃😍
@billysangel5501
@billysangel5501 Год назад
I totally love watching Lions and Lioness with there cubs. Yes I think they're so cute.
@quarterhorsgirl
@quarterhorsgirl Год назад
Great documentary. I love these lion pride docs. Thank you.
@heyneclive3230
@heyneclive3230 Год назад
An excellent video of the big cats.
@jessylombale-bare169
@jessylombale-bare169 Год назад
What a fantastic documentary !!!too impressive and very professional
@RealWild
@RealWild Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lynnkitty59
@lynnkitty59 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the male voice. Wonderful to listen & watch.
@luisangeldrosnegron3445
@luisangeldrosnegron3445 Год назад
Great doc. Thanks!
@obifinest521
@obifinest521 6 месяцев назад
At 3:48 That lion took a sneaky look after softly knocking the cub over to make sure no adult saw that 😅
@Keepler22b
@Keepler22b Год назад
Great! Damn, what a pride.
@user-ry7pk3zl9x
@user-ry7pk3zl9x Год назад
الفديو عظمة على عظمة ✨🔥
@user-th7od1bj5w
@user-th7od1bj5w Год назад
فيديو رائع 🦁👑
@KellyKels23
@KellyKels23 Год назад
Leo taking a swipe at one of the big male lions in the beginning while eating cracks me up, but always serves as a great reminder that no matter how tiny and cute, they are truly wild animals with those fierce wild animal instincts from the get go.
@jennhale3171
@jennhale3171 Год назад
When they showed the scene of the cub on the branch in the middle of the buffalo herd I was like “That’s Leo!!” I can’t remember what his brother name was but I think it started with a M.
@solomongrim982
@solomongrim982 Год назад
@@jennhale3171 max
@SDSOverfiend
@SDSOverfiend Год назад
1:16 That’s a beautiful Shot💪🏾💯🔥🙏🏾
@sophietand3240
@sophietand3240 Год назад
Thank you very much for this documentary!
@user-ib5bz3ds5n
@user-ib5bz3ds5n 21 день назад
Wow, what an amazing video! 🎉 Your effort and dedication truly shine through. Thank you!
@agyapongantwidavid535
@agyapongantwidavid535 6 месяцев назад
We appreciate your work
@WeisserStolz1
@WeisserStolz1 Год назад
Ur videos are great! Thank you for sharing
@barbarafisher6496
@barbarafisher6496 Год назад
I love your videos
@reggaemusic6025
@reggaemusic6025 Год назад
Beautiful picture. Good luck
@jimmieteaguejr8699
@jimmieteaguejr8699 Год назад
This was a great documentary I love lions always have this was heart warming to watch thank you for the great cinematography
@justdev8965
@justdev8965 Год назад
Heart-warming? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Jesus
@andymcneil7085
@andymcneil7085 Год назад
Superb in every way. Great post.
@michaellazzeri2069
@michaellazzeri2069 Год назад
Excellent documentary . Some of these are just plain bad, poorly produced, but this one is well done. ya gotta give it to these lions. Being desperate made them resourceful & this, allowed life to continue. i give the group who made this, filmed it, & edited it, an A+ . I hope to see more. -------------------ML, 76 y/o
@solomongrim982
@solomongrim982 Год назад
Good words my friend
@pouwakaruwhiu8349
@pouwakaruwhiu8349 Год назад
The best video I have ever watched than the other doc's awesome.
@thelmaconnolly6002
@thelmaconnolly6002 8 месяцев назад
These documentaries are absolutely fascinating. These felines continue on whether request or hunting, and the killing to feed their young and themselves. They hardships through the seasons, but yet they do endure and keep on, and live, and learn and succeed if they do.
@Sir.T
@Sir.T Год назад
The lion conflict was ruthless lol and that last buffalo put up a good fight considering how many lions it had on it.
@seadog915
@seadog915 Год назад
I've watched a lot of these documentaries, and only a few explain when the lion is on the back of the buffalo that it is trying to pierce the spine. I mean at first you just imagine them tearing out the throat and that's it, but there's a lot more to it.
@Westside49er
@Westside49er Год назад
@@Tara_P_Rose my guess they do what’s available at time of attacking
@caraodoherty5940
@caraodoherty5940 Год назад
Tearing out the throat aren't you kind.
@fredlee1823
@fredlee1823 Год назад
@@Tara_P_Rose by
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 Год назад
The weight of the lion can tire the buffalo and force it to go down if it can stay on top for minutes.
@sarabrown7488
@sarabrown7488 Год назад
@@caraodoherty5940hmm aren’t you to soft or offended
@bettywelton2996
@bettywelton2996 Год назад
Absolutely I love this video
@samuelboyle2739
@samuelboyle2739 Год назад
This was brilliantly done. Question though, if the buffalo always leave during winter and the elephants arrive, surely they always switch prey in order to survive the winter? What else were they eating to sustain themselves?
@MarcoSuperNova2784
@MarcoSuperNova2784 5 месяцев назад
Zebra, wildebeest, warthog, ostrich occasionally and impalas I guess.
@Westside49er
@Westside49er Год назад
Had a real simba moment
@Auf_ein_Wort
@Auf_ein_Wort Год назад
2 mio calls but just 13197 "Goods"? Shame on you, watchers! This is an excellent Docu and i just cant understand why you dont do a click for the makers of this exciting adventure! Thank you for this brilliant quality of an Pride and its struggelings/succeses!! A Wonderful but brutal Nature! And what is more brutal: eaten alive or packed into a small cage, transported to and killed in a factory without a chance to escape? Lions need to kill for food. We can decide not to eat Meat.
@jampasurprenant1794
@jampasurprenant1794 Год назад
It is very interesting how they are living and surviving in the wilds .
@twodayhero5139
@twodayhero5139 Год назад
46:36 That one Buffalo is like “Wow, I wonder if he’ll live. He does have the will too!” and watches his brother die 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mendelringel5731
@mendelringel5731 Год назад
Riveting. Well narrated . Beautifully done.
@solomongrim982
@solomongrim982 Год назад
excellent work
@sandypillay-ww4pp
@sandypillay-ww4pp Год назад
i am so amazed of lion behaviour nice one learnt a lot 😊
@italia113
@italia113 Год назад
I'm so excited to watch this later
@thecrew5103
@thecrew5103 Год назад
I love your documents the spine and throat make for good strategy
@moa3810
@moa3810 Год назад
Remarkable struggle for survival yet no glory with an uncertain future. Who wants to be born a lion?
@chesterswortham5197
@chesterswortham5197 Год назад
I only want to shoot one
@darnelljones1918
@darnelljones1918 Год назад
I don't. In any case, being a lion is really hard especially being a male.
@lionbacker
@lionbacker Год назад
Nope - lions cubs have a 80% infant mortality rate within the first year.
@seadog915
@seadog915 Год назад
Better than a dung beetle. Just sayin
@witnessndlovu5939
@witnessndlovu5939 Год назад
Wonderful
@MelodicNature4k
@MelodicNature4k Год назад
I like to think of music as an emotional science
@katrinarobinson1037
@katrinarobinson1037 Год назад
🕛Timestamps🕛 3:47 The way the dad slapped him 😂😂💀 10:49 This reminds me of Simba 🦁
@TylerChou230
@TylerChou230 Год назад
Lions are among one of my favorite animals. So, this documentary interests me a lot
@celiatawora1263
@celiatawora1263 Год назад
Powerful video ❤ it
@SirJaymesDAudelée
@SirJaymesDAudelée Год назад
@16:50 ~ An interesting comparison here: Bengal tigers hunt a similar species of water buffalo in India, however, using their stealth tactic to ambush the herd. When the tiger/tigress suddenly leaps from cover, charging like a menace into the herd, it sets them a fright, as they run frantically for their lives. There is no danger for the predator at this point. But as we see with the African buffalo, that fright only lasts for so long. Soon the buffalo regroup and return to challenge the predator. Yet, the tiger has already won at that point, as it’d caught onto a large buffalo just as soon as it had entered the ranks of scurrying beasts, claws dug into its hind, utilizing its immense strength to pull downward, negating any attempt by the prey to kick back. And in a single leap the tiger vaults itself up onto the back of the buffalo, sinks its teeth into the back of the neck and in a flat second, severs the spinal cord. The giant buffalo drops like a bag of bricks just in time for the angry herd to arrive back on the scene. And at this, the tiger simply f$&ks off to the tree line, and lays down, knowing the herd won’t chase him there. And having completed all the hard work already, the tiger lazily waits for the herd to realize their relative cannot be saved being dead already. They collectively and begrudgingly vacate the area. The tiger walks back to its dinner as lazily as it’d been laying near the tree line. And teeth in throat, the enormous prey is dragged back into the trees, where it disappears along with its killer. It struck me that these two predatory species have such differing hunting tactics, where it takes numerous lions to drag a buffalo down, and even once it’s down, they still have to worry about the herd returning for vengeance. Yet a single tiger, or, tigress employs tactics that allow it to kill the buffalo so swiftly, I don’t think the whole hunt in the case of the latter lasted more than 10-15 min. Thank you for this video🙏
@andrewwazagow9120
@andrewwazagow9120 Год назад
Well , the canine of tiger's are longer , and the neck of a water bufalo thiner. The rear legs of the tiger are stronger than these of lions , and the tiger is all together a little longer in spine. But , on the other hand his face is smaller , and overall the head of the male lion is bigger. .. The front paws of the tiger are more muscular , but the lion has his shoulders and neck incomparingly more powerful then the same of the tiger. This is the opinion of many a circus veterinaries who dissected both species. So there is a lot of differences that are dirrecting the technics of killings. Also the tiger hunts alone - it is necessary to do it differently , when nobody is helping you. I saw tiger killing the gaur by simply arriving next to it and without much ado grabing it by a throat straight from the down - up , exactly under the jaw. No jumping , not even chasing. Lion is not as much of a killer , as it is a fighter. Tiger is no fighter - except when the tigres is present , normally the tiger doesn't see much sense in prolong fighting. Leo fights sometimes to the death , even with the buffalo ! Seems like it gets in some kind of berserker state of mind - it's attacks are simply madness. Not always , mind that. So to me , the tiger is like a lonely knight errant : powerful and unpredictable, while the lion is simply a king with responsibilities , maddening curage and desire for new territories , and new conquests. Madness on both sides , but more reasoning on the part of a tiger , for there is no mission to pursue. And they , after reading what I just have written here are simply stunned by my insolence. Love them all.
@retard_activated
@retard_activated Год назад
Lions are cool... But Cape Buffalo are amazing. They are truly about family in ways that lions never will be. 💖
@jampasurprenant1794
@jampasurprenant1794 Год назад
That is how it is in the wilds The strongest will win and be able to survive It is sad for us to watch them but it is the only way for the lions to survive in the wild. I know all about all of the big cats They are the same as domestic cats . Thank you for sharing the absolutely beautiful scenery of wildlife animals .
@user-dx5gy1oi8p
@user-dx5gy1oi8p 5 месяцев назад
I watched a compilation video of animal attacks and it's made me rethink my camping plans
@Mwright-tl3bp
@Mwright-tl3bp 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful,it’s too bad that they have to work so hard for so little.❤
@Hemiroc196
@Hemiroc196 Год назад
Luv it
@rebelnation9479
@rebelnation9479 Год назад
That little cub show'n pop's he/she ain't scared!! Lol
@samuelg.2460
@samuelg.2460 Год назад
Can you upload black Lion documentary from Ethiopia? I think they only found in Ethiopia. Anyways, i'm thrilled to know about them. It's said they're the strongest Lion from Lion species. I'm thrilled to know more about them.
@painmt651
@painmt651 Год назад
I want to see the strange maned female lions of Ethiopia. I saw a documentary on them, many years ago, but I haven’t heard anything about them since.
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 Год назад
@@painmt651 maned female also occur in okavengo
@ginacorday4774
@ginacorday4774 Год назад
Too much testosterone
@SadamSayid
@SadamSayid Год назад
It's in the omo nogob basin we have the only mountain elephant on earth as well as the black Lion and to this day it amazes no one have the interest to document them like this our lion species are also more stronger than those in the wild reserves as they are renowned camel and giraffe killers
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