THATS MY FAVORITE VEIDO ABOUT THE MOMMY LIONESS TEACHING HER SON NOT TO GO BY THE WATER 💦 HE COULD FALL IN AND GET WET AND I DONT THINK HIS MOMMY LIONESS WOULD NOT LIKE THAT
Do you guys know it’s not the real reason she keeps looking at people.. I see so many comments like this I almost doubt people can even read animal behavior and understand them even the slightest bit
In all seriousness that's how all cats pick up their kids. If you have a cat at home with kittens you can see it. It ain't harmful, it's a mom with her kids for crying out loud.
I realize she's mostly looking out for any other wayward threats for her baby, but the way she seems to look back at the camera as if to say "this *child*" before she goes back to fetch him a second time. Priceless. And hilarious.
“Yeah girl, that’s what I was-hold on. HAKEEM SIMBA JAMES! GET YO ASS FROM THAT DAMN WATER!” Update: I just realized she popped him too and he said “Ow”
I just like the beginning where she pulls the cub away and begins hitting the cub side to side but then looked up at the camera like, "Oh no, they're gonna call social services on me."
@@TheLilly Right, and they're small and all seem to be double jointed, so they can get into little corners and up things you can't. I say to my two year old, " you can't wipe your own butt, but you can climb a bookcase in the five seconds I turned away???"...I mean, wtf, are they spiderman.
@@schari30 LMAO that's my nephew in a nutshell 😂 We have to always have eyes on him or else he'll in the kitchen opening and closing cabinets, turning the stove knobs. He's just all over the place. My sister is just so over it! She's tired. She wanna beat us up every time we tell her we want a niece😂
Al Khadim98 lol ur hooooman standarts do not apply. General rule is that those tend to be the first to die, unless they are blessed by huge ammounts of luck. How u do not know such a simple fact? It is all about stats and odds... *SMH*
Never have I seen any feline still kick wildly after being held at the neck area. Usually, their baby position kicks in. That cub must be really, REALLY hard-headed.
When the cub runs back into the water 00:38, the lioness looks back at the camera like "Are you seeing this? This is the kinda shit I have to put up with."
@@nellie3176 unfortunately men are part of the primate family who are all dominant and controlling learn to live with them. it's easier raising children together
@@carlousmagus5387 making sure another lion doesn't come into his territory and threatens his throne* . Lions would even kill their cubs if it's a male. The lioness is protecting the cubs stfu
My trip to Kenya…on Safari rides…changed my life. I hope everyone realizes the beauty and the wonder of our animals in the wild. We need to protect and preserve our great animals.
She didn't whoop his ass completely, but she batted him around like a soccer ball a bit everytime he threw a tantrum. She only stopped when she realized there were witnesses, lol.
@Renenutet666 Renenutet666 lol animals will neglect, kill or even eat their children from small reason like they have too many kids, can't provide for them to there are sick or slow in some way.
My mom cut and run when I was 8 because she was fucking another dude. Then again lionesses will let a new Male lion kill their Cubs so they can make new ones for him. The moral of the story cock beats kid any day
The mom’s smacking him upside the head saying “how many times do I have to tell you? Stay away from the water! Are you looking to get yourself eaten? And now you’re embarrassing me in front of these people. Just wait till your father hears about this.”
When she looks at the camera She is like : "Oh..is that a camera? Omg! We on TV. Come here son, You are embarasing me on live. STAY CALMN! STAY CALMN! Ah..As you can see it is really hard to be a mother Cameraman Sir."
Richa Bharati You have to see the crocodiles! The minute those baby crocs are born, the mother swoops them in her mouth (probably 5-6 of them at once) and then takes them in the water. The way she puts them in her mouth while exposing her teeth looks almost as if she's about to eat them all
Ddd Ddd Yeahh they do! Here's a video which pretty much sums up the relationship crocodile have with their children and of what I was describing about ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DFTZgruYPL4.html
I adore that little run. I see my cat in it. He walks like this when he wants me to follow him to his playground blanket and he knows he has my attention ♥️😍
Actually, the females in the pride do the hunting as well. When cubs are born, some watch the cubs while the others hunt. The males enjoy the spoils of the hunt and step in to help with hunting only when the pride is taking on huge prey. So mom cares for the kids, works hard, and brings food to the house. She technically only needs the male during mating season.
I love this sighting! The interaction between mother and cub, the cub's little sounds of indignation, and the absolutely exquisite lighting make this one of my favorite video clips of the Nkuhuma pride!
If the lions were really bothered by this guy's laughing and talking, they would've come after him. From what it sounds like, he's just talking normally to himself. Not even house cats care about that volume level. Calm down.
That little guy will always be a trouble maker ... poor mom, no wonder she need re-enforcements from a sister or maybe older daughter ... but yes, that little trouble maker is adorable
Yes, she is, she realized he shouldn't be at the deep end and took him over to where the other cubs were on the "baby pool' side of the watering hole.🤔🦁🤗 And she was very aware of all the strange sounds coming from the paparazzi.😄
Father leave the pride after the baby is born, and then come back again after the cub is a year or 2 years grown. While, else the urge to eat the baby would be there for fear of competition. And when he comes back the male cub that are not grown leave the pride to start their own family.... Lions are pretty interesting animals when you get to know them
Why keep popping them out and why not give them up to who want and can raise them without complaining and with gratitude and joy, if you find it so difficult as you said
@@cz964 Bro, taking care of your responsibilities is usually never as easy as you'd like it to be. That doesn't mean you aren't grateful for your children or that you should stop being responsible for them.
@@tatianadaniel3569 By the way Tatiana, if you don't have the emotional and mental capabilities to really love your child, be honest with yourself and you can and should give them up so they can have a chance of a happy life without the emotional trauma and baggage later on as a result of your abuse. Giving birth to a child simply proves your reproductive organs work. It does not necessarily make you a loving mother nor does it mean you have the responsibility to raise them IF you can't for the sake of the child's wellbeing.
That's the one who grows up to be a gazelle... U know since apparently now a days things can change magically and say whatever they wanna turn into and **BAM!!!** the lions a gazelle... 🐆🐂 Lol...