@@buffiesilver yeah he had fights with Mandevu and Ncile (before the 1-on-1 with Mandevu, which was later) and both RR and Tintswalos looked ruff after the fight. I do believe RR was caught running back to his own territory though after the fight - but fair enough, it was 1 against 2 and he held his ground. It's all on this channel.
Beautiful sightings of Wild Dogs, Baboons, suprise appearance of a mongoose, last but not least beloved Nharu Pride🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 with their incredible King Red Road Male🦁👑 Damn Flies😂
Yay! TY Tristan You are the only 1 that films my favorite lion and pride. Red Road and Nharus! ❤ I would like to see more of the Nharus if you can film the whole pride that would be great. The whole video is amazing!
What a fantastic video, this was great from start to finish. Its always a pleasure to see the Nharu pride with Red Road!! You know he is a great KING. I wish him and the pride well on their journey. May they have long lives with lots of offspring. The monkey with the mongoose i just knew it was going to get bit. 😂 Thank you for sharing this lovely video it's greatly appreciated with respect.
Epic episode! Hyenas following wild dogs - surely they know how great hunters wild dogs are, and that they are stronger and have a chance to steal the kill or at least a part of it. Mongooses close to/inside the baboon's troop, just wow. Wilddogs frantically checking water for crocodiles! Last but not least, king lion Red Road with his Nharu family feeding on the buffalo... In savannah's heart, where wild things play, A tale of cunning, strength, and sly display. Hyenas stalk, with eyes on the prize, Wild dogs, the hunters, with skills that rise. They know the drill, the thrill of the chase, Steal the kill, and grab a tasty face. Meanwhile, in baboon land, a sneaky delight, Mongooses mingle, with cunning in sight. They weave and dodge, with stealthy grace, Inside the troop, a clever, cunning race. But wait, what's this? Wild dogs on high alert, Scanning waters, with a nervous report. Crocodiles lurk, with jaws so wide, A threat to life, that cannot be denied. And last, but not least, a regal sight, King Lion Red Road, with his Nharu in delight. Feasting on buffalo, with a satisfied grin, The king of beasts, with a meal to win. In this wild world, where survival's key, Each player knows, their role to be. A dance of strength, of cunning and might, In the savannah's heart, where wild things take flight.
Did you just come up with this? If so, Dr Suess step aside, we have another filling in the lines. You did just as good as he. Maybe you should have been the one to finish his book Daisy Maisy head? They did their best, but you could still tell it wasn't that of Dr Suess but should of been from HotBit instead!! 😂 Great job on the lines.
@@buffiesilver Surely you can do it as well! I've merely directed AI - kind of like the orchestra director leads musicians, or the pianist 'leads' the piano. The question now - does 'knowing' what tools were used, change the value of the piece?
@@hotbit7327 no not really because it was your idea that was still in play. Thank you for your honesty I appreciate that above all. I really like what you wrote, I still say good job on it.
@@hotbit7327 sometimes I do but most of the time I just speak from my heart. Honestly I have never done it on the u tube but I have for FB a couple of times.
@@buffiesilver Thanks. I've produced (?) a few more poems like this one, among others for RIP DM Avoca, some other lions and loepards. Some people, it seems, did like them, might be worth to somehow put them together, but I lack motivation/concentration. They are scattered somewhere in comments. Some people were deeply moved, I think it is what counts, not necessary technology that allowed to do it.