they're good eatin' too. mmmm lion cub. pop 'em in the head with a hammer, skin 'em, gut' em, shove a stick in 'em, roast on an open fire for 45 mins to an hour. Now that's a meal.
It's not easy to be the kings of the jungle - so much responsibility! That's why lions are my most favorite, beautiful, gracious creatures in the whole world 🌼 we can learn so much from the lions!
cannacannabis "jungle" referring to a gathering, a bunch ..not a spesific location in the world! Never heard the saying " king of the jungle "? I'd appreciate if you didnt correct something that doesnt need to be corrected..why fixing something that wasnt broken,Karen?! Doesn't make sense ...🤦🏼♀️
@@66hoodwitch You so smug when you wrong Becky. No Lion ever lived in a jungle. So yeah, eat that correction and eat it up good now. Enjoy it, digest it, pass it, and learn yo lesson from it. Knowledge is power and I'm aware you gonna come back and tell me how wrong I am and how dumb we all are and try and lecture or learn us a somethin' somethin', Just be wrong for once and accept it. When you say jungle, it means the literal jungle unless you refer to it as a specific jungle. ie: We're living in a concrete jungle. The way you used it you needed to use a secondary descriptive adjective in order to remove the literal sense from the readers mind. Otherwise how would we know you are referring to a metaphorical jungle, rather than a literal jungle.
We went to a cat park in France, Parc des Felins and they have some Lions and the male roared when we right by them. I have never heard anything so natural and so loud, it sent shivers down my spine..ancestral etc..
Something similar happened to me at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage, Kenya, in either 1997 or 1998, as I recall, though with me, it was multiple lions roaring at the same time. It was terrifying and unsettling. An alarmed game warden even sprinted towards the roaring lions as he asked me in Kiswahili "Ni nini? Ni nini?" ("What's wrong? What's wrong?"). I answered "Sijui" ("I don't know"). Almost immediately though, the joint roaring by the lions stopped. I don't know what triggered the lions into roaring so resoundingly at the same time. No wonder the game warden I mention was so concerned. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 31st January 2024.
Beautiful. And those two babies will look to their mom for everything. Now if would quit rough housin' maybe they can pay attention to the world around them!! Where's my belt at!! 😂😂
The laws of nature is something must die for something to live.If you eat vegetables the plants dies ,meat the animal dies.So for us to live spiritual the Son of God died.Nowonder He said if you don't eat my flesh and drink my blood you have no life in you.Even in the kingdom of darkness blood must always be shed[unfortunately human blood]
@@shalomn9233 I didn’t say you can’t kill anything to eat…!!! All I said is how pleasant to enjoy a video without violence and killing….!!! I know how it all works…!! SO EAT THIS PAL….💦💦💦
No that's in a perfect world, statistically this male lion is fucked, and even if he survived his adulthood, he will be lonely and won't have any offspring or a coalition , because he has no brothers, the only way u can call a lion a king is after a pride takeover and the cubs are killed, then he has to start his own bloodline and win over females....that's when u can call a lion a true king, so unless this little guy finds other lions with no brothers such as he and they join into a coalition of 2 or 3 or even 5 and 6 stepbrothers...then this lil guy might have a chance but for now he's as good as dead really
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="117">1:57</a> wow maybe its just the camera angle or something but thats the most unusual looking lioness i've ever seen
As the narrator pointed out, she’s one of the daughters. And she looks pretty young, probably the 2 maybe 3 year mark. Youngsters often have a smaller and pronounced dome, however as she matures her head will broaden to accomodate her enlarged eyes a lot more. At this age the lionesses look almost like preying mantises. Im not sure if that’s what threw you off but just thought I’d share anyway haha.
Sister is so💞protective video clip <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="360">6:00</a> until <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="371">6:11</a> she didn't take her eyes off of her sibling after his tumble making sure👁️he was ok.
Humans have universal languages, too! Like body language, volume or tone of voice, oddly enough eyes? all that sort of stuff. And humans' body language is understood by most animals as well. Elephants don't go up to poachers or people who don't care for help usually, they can kind of tell who is actually gonna help them and they go for them. Not to mention that lions can't understand leopards, it's just body language mostly, haha
Simply precious beyond precious. I wish some of you people on here have the awesome experience of ever holding, cuddling and playing around with big cats. My life has been complete because I’ve had the privilege of being around these magnificent creatures. Some of our friends are big cat and other safari wildlife handlers. I was scared at first to go near the adult lion, tiger and leopards but the handlers assured me that these animals were rescue big cats and pretty well tame. Pretty well? WTF? At first I lounged around with the baby and teenage cats. You cannot imagine how much they play around non-stop. They could not stop jumping and licking and they have the cutest sounds when they try to roar like the adults. SOOOOOOOO PRICELESS! The greatest experience ever! Then they led some of us to pet the big male lion and lioness. Two full grown tigers. Male and female and then there were four leopards. I’ll probably never do this again with the adults. Seeing a video or picture does not compare to seeing them in person. These cats are sooooooooooooo huge. Oh my God. I’m almost peed my undies when the big tigress growled while putting her paws on my shoulder. Scariest moment of my life but she then calmed down and nudged her nose all around my body. Anyways. Didn’t mean to bore you but my dream of being with big cats came true and I will cherish that for the rest of my life. Take care everyone.”
Thanks a lot for sharing adorable cubs. And many new words were learned as trek for miles, nook and cranny, daunting odds, encroach on their turf, etc, as an English learner.
Hash environment, predictors lurking's in the shadows, throw in some elephants just because and this is the hardest environment to raise a child for the lion mother and the 3 other mothers (Hyaena, Kudu and Monkey) that are just trying to raise their children too. It's sad yet beautiful. It's life.
Love those aerial shots of Zambia at the start of the video. Beautiful country. I'm jealous. Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 31st January 2024.
I clicked your link to watch the full documentary for this. once I get there I cannot find it. I selected videos, and I typed into the search field the title in which you titled this video; and it comes up saying no results found. Please provide step by step instructions as to what to tap on to get directly right to the full documentary video of this, once tapping on the link you provided below stating to watch the full documentary. Please put those instructions in reply to this comment here. I don't have time to search around. immensely appreciated. I would like to see the full documentary to watch and listen to it thanks so much. Better yet, would you just pretty please post the direct URL to that full documentary, as part of your reply directly to my comment? 🙂😊
I LIVED A SHELTERED LIFE until I was OLD ENOUGH to venture out on my own!!! But before that THEY COVERED UP my eyes & ears AND KICKED me out of ADULT CIRCLES because kids wasn’t ALLOWED In ADULTS CIRCLES!! I could either be around kids or outside or inside BY MYSELF if no kids or my cousins was around!! I was the OLDEST of my siblings but the MIDDLE CHILD when all the RELATIVES & KINFOLKS got together in FAMILY GATHERINGS. *THE MIDDLE is a LONELY PLACE because the YOUNGER ONES try to COMPETE WITH YOU & the OLDER ONES thought they were an ADULT and knew everything MEANING MY COUSINS. So I fought ALOT, imagine male cousins only 2-4 years OLDER than me PULLING OFF BELTS trying to discipline ME WITH ADULTS in the NEXT ROOM? And the KICKER was they RECEIVED 10X as many spankings as I was and I’M WITNESSING ALL THIS!! So that was my first dose of HYPOCRISY as a child being introduced by the WORLD!! You don’t think I was SMART ENOUGH to draw a hypothesis from that? ON EVERYTHING I LOVE ❤️ SELAH 🙏⚖️🤲🏽
I'm not sure what environment Tigers live in but the lion's environment is just hard. Look at all those other animals tat can kills their babies, look at that hash climate which Tigers definitely do not have to deal with. Lions are definitely stronger.
@@Chase_baker_1996 They don't need to. Nothing in their ecosystem would dare challenge them, or poses a significant threat to their lives, except maybe humans.
@@anonnoname.27 that’s also because the environment isn’t as harsh as lions. Put a tiger in the same harsh environment and guarantee that elephants and hippos and all the other big creatures will put a tiger in its place
Well, lions are cool and all, but I love cheetahs more. Lions are SUPER huge and strong, which makes them the king. Tigers and other predators always fight lions and sometimes lions win, but Tigers are the normal VICTORY.
Cool story but lions don't coexist with Tigers. Live close to a cheetah sanctuary. They are really cool. You can domesticate them pretty easily. If you are looking for a new pet😂
The whole story would change if Tigers existed in the same NATURAL habitat (not human made like zoos or sanctuaries) with other felines like Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards, Jaguars etc.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="390">6:30</a> “being different to your siblings must be important.” Not necessarily. All it means is that being the same is NOT important.