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In this short documentary we visit the giant island lions of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. We look at the unique ecosystem they inhabit, the incredible story behind its creation and why this environment has produced some of the biggest lions of our time.
We will also review the legendary documentaries on the Tsaro Pride of the Duba Plains, ‘Relentless Enemies’ and ‘The Last Lions’ by Beverly and Dereck Joubert in partnership with National Geographic. Also included are details of the lions they are based around including Scarface, Ma di Tau and the dominant Duba Boys who formed one of the most formidable lion coalitions we know to have existed.
To support the Joubert’s and National Geographic you can find links to the documentaries below in the ‘reviews’ section you can also check out the Great Plains Foundation to help conserve wilderness for our remaining lions:
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- The Last Lions: www.wildlifefi...
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- Dereck Joubert: / dereckjoubert
- Beverley Joubert: / beverlyjoubert
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@ognovapov
@ognovapov Год назад
JRE brought me here
@alvingarfielddelaire1744
@alvingarfielddelaire1744 Год назад
Me too😂
@NevaG2190
@NevaG2190 Год назад
Same!🤣
@thinkerfreely6323
@thinkerfreely6323 Год назад
Me too
@BrunoJaws
@BrunoJaws Год назад
Same
@nolramgolden2101
@nolramgolden2101 Год назад
Same 😂🤣
@eclectic.explorations
@eclectic.explorations Год назад
Same thing happens to the Mountain Lions (Puma) of Patagonia, Jaguar in the Amazon, Leopard in Sri Lanka, Tiger in the Sundarbans, even the invasive feral cats in the Australian Outback. When cats are the dominant predator in an ecosystem, their evolutionary instinct is to get as big as possible.
@Juicepluggedin
@Juicepluggedin Год назад
Mate I’ve never seen a feral cat In Australia only feral cat I’ve seen is my neighbours but that’s besides the point legit feral cats 😅
@hankschrader2906
@hankschrader2906 Год назад
@@Juicepluggedin there are feral cat there they are a problem there
@cizhall3627
@cizhall3627 Год назад
@@Juicepluggedinthey’re a plague here in australia what are you talking about
@yatotomototo
@yatotomototo Год назад
The tigers in sundarbans are the smallest...
@bladewarm1969
@bladewarm1969 Год назад
*Tigers in northern India and Nepal Those in Sunderbans are smallest.
@xphaisalx
@xphaisalx Год назад
This is just another proof that when animals gets to eat regularly they attain their normal weight. People been saying lately the average bengal tiger is now bigger than average Siberian tiger. There is a reason for that and the reason is Siberian tigers no longer have prey diversity as it once had therefore, they are on lighter side when it comes to size because they are literally starving themselves.
@alexrahardjazh
@alexrahardjazh Год назад
If China and Russia cooperate, Amur Tiger aka Siberian tiger will be bigger than bengal tiger. The key the population of its preys and the diversification of the species must be there as we.. Boars, deer, etc. Adding more moose, european bison as the tiger pey and wild boars populations as well
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 Год назад
Only north Indian and Nepali tigers get bigger than the current population of Siberian tigers. In the past tigers were widespread throughout Siberia and preyed on larger prey. 600lbs was very common back then, but rare now.
@pedroroque829
@pedroroque829 Год назад
That was in the past. Now they've recovered their real sizs
@pedroroque829
@pedroroque829 Год назад
@@alexrahardjazh They already are
@pitbullthedog668
@pitbullthedog668 Год назад
@@pedroroque829 source
@namedrop721
@namedrop721 11 месяцев назад
In such a nutrient rich yet incredibly dangerous environment I’d imagine only the healthiest would survive for long. They’re huge because they’re well fed and the weak ones die.
@Fadedecho1
@Fadedecho1 Год назад
Ahhh the delta!! The lions have adapted so well here. As all animals have. Very beautiful place. Gorgeous. Awesome footage. 💞
@jsgv7935
@jsgv7935 Год назад
You been there?
@Hzm1313
@Hzm1313 Год назад
@@jsgv7935ofcourse not
@hera7884
@hera7884 11 месяцев назад
I was going to say, all those animals looked so happy and healthy. I wish all of North Africa could be like that instead of just Desert. Apparently the Sahara goes through cycles every 10,000 years and turns green. I hope it looks like this when that happens. Imagine all the elephants, there would be so many
@r3a1m0
@r3a1m0 8 месяцев назад
I doubt we'll see another 10 thousand years 😂
@hera7884
@hera7884 8 месяцев назад
@@r3a1m0 We, Yes, but them? No. Life will go on with or without humans.
@moalzaben5554
@moalzaben5554 Год назад
This truly is a magnificent habitat and one fascinates me, we literally see animals that are marine in nature, but have adapted to a terrestrial/aquatic lifestyle in someway
@lukekelchner5471
@lukekelchner5471 Год назад
What an amazing place. I hope it can remain untouched and wild for as long as possible. However brutal it may be, it seems like a true paradise for a great magnitude of species.
@jannsander
@jannsander Год назад
Forever. I hope! Mankind doesn't need and doesn't deserve the whole planet and would have great problems sustaining itself when it attempts to do otherwise.
@guerreiro943
@guerreiro943 11 месяцев назад
@@jannsander The biologist Edward Wilson had the ambition to turn 50% of all of the planet's land area into wilderness. I personally think this is the only way to truly restore balance in this damaged world.
@renaldoking6
@renaldoking6 Год назад
These kind of lions aren't afraid of water. Plus, these lions are really the 2nd largest lions speices.🦁🦁
@mstr293
@mstr293 Год назад
I don't think the scientific community even considers them a separate subspecies yet? Also, which Lions do you think are 1st?
@Sburato
@Sburato Год назад
Barbary lions
@thomasvanhiel6105
@thomasvanhiel6105 Год назад
@@mstr293 barbary lions
@chalkandcheese1868
@chalkandcheese1868 Год назад
Barbary Lions were smaller than Southern African Lions.
@God.sDaughter
@God.sDaughter Год назад
@@Sburato where are Barbary lions located?
@Wahid910
@Wahid910 Год назад
Lion , the strongest warrior 🔥🦁🔥
@dhayanandbaskar
@dhayanandbaskar Год назад
The quality of this this video is just amazing, its on par with the nextflex our planet. Great suff.
@rudichong3869
@rudichong3869 Год назад
I believe that both the Duba and Saree pride lions are actually Transvaal lions that are descendants of the extinct Cape Lions or they may well be a surviving group of Cape Lions that are fighting for survival and extinction
@mikefitzpatrick43
@mikefitzpatrick43 Год назад
Very possible because they are larger then most lions elsewhere. Cape lions we're just as big as the Barbary lion i believe maybe bigger because they specialize in hunting cape buffalo
@Danger.1453
@Danger.1453 Год назад
Why?
@Danger.1453
@Danger.1453 Год назад
​@@mikefitzpatrick43 Why bro?
@mikefitzpatrick43
@mikefitzpatrick43 Год назад
@@Danger.1453 sorry bro I haven't checked my notifications in a fuew weeks. What question are you asking specifically? Why the're bigger?
@Danger.1453
@Danger.1453 Год назад
@@mikefitzpatrick43 Why did you say that the lions in the Okavango delta became extinct?
@persebra
@persebra Год назад
WOW. praises to the scriptwriter! the geographical and floral/fauna explanation was reaching sir David Attenborough quality. I was really transfixed. keep up the good work!
@gutemorcheln6134
@gutemorcheln6134 Год назад
If I'm not mistaken the narrator has his own youtube channel "Natural World Facts". Do check it out! www.youtube.com/@NaturalWorldFacts/featured
@FF-gn5nx
@FF-gn5nx Год назад
@@gutemorcheln6134 you are mistaken, this is his only channel
@gutemorcheln6134
@gutemorcheln6134 Год назад
@@FF-gn5nx Possibly. I found the voices to be very similar, that's it. Anyway, my recommendation stands.
@FF-gn5nx
@FF-gn5nx Год назад
@@gutemorcheln6134 i know the guy personally and can 100% confirm this is his only channel
@FF-gn5nx
@FF-gn5nx Год назад
@@gutemorcheln6134 Thanks for the comments, we hope you keep tuning in. He has a few more videos ready to be posted in the upcoming days 🙂
@robertwalegir8677
@robertwalegir8677 Год назад
Amazing content Thank you for your work and professionalism
@edgethawavestar2855
@edgethawavestar2855 Год назад
A female saree lioness 375 pounds vs an inland male lion 420 pounds. It can be an interesting match up. Considering if the lioness is closer to weight to the in land male lions who weigh 350 to 450 pounds.
@tiredquokka
@tiredquokka Год назад
bro these lions having anime storylines is crazy
@GeorgeTheDinoGuy
@GeorgeTheDinoGuy Год назад
This is a really lovely video, so informative and really captures the harshness of this ecosystem. Thank you for making this.
@mugundulamugundula38
@mugundulamugundula38 Год назад
The Okavango has to be protected
@th3challenger895
@th3challenger895 Год назад
I see this channel becoming huge in the future 👏
@beardedloon77
@beardedloon77 Год назад
They are the Spartans of the lions.
@pauljohnbandiola81
@pauljohnbandiola81 Год назад
Joe Rogan, because of you I am here.
@KennonAshley-up8tp
@KennonAshley-up8tp Месяц назад
Likewise
@sandeepathwal4188
@sandeepathwal4188 Год назад
Great channel, dude!! Love the set up and all-round educational benefits from this fantastic content. *Me & my son love your channel.!!!* You've got my subscription & when he's old enough, his too😂😂
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
💙
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
I hope you both enjoy what's coming next...
@reznovnata3889
@reznovnata3889 Год назад
This Lions are really big
@steinhvik3057
@steinhvik3057 Год назад
The last lions showed different lions as the same lions wich was a little strange.
@kevinemery1177
@kevinemery1177 Месяц назад
Great channel I stumbled on it
@knottage
@knottage 9 месяцев назад
God this was sick! Well spoken great imagery! Hauntingly beautiful images
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 Год назад
NATRULES --- the background "music" competes with the narration. The narration should take priority in volume and clarity, leaving the noise distant in the background. If narration stops for a minute or more, then you can turn up the volume of the "music", and fade it to faint background when narration starts again.
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
I appreciate the pointer, just figured out my editing software has audio ducking thanks to this.
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 Год назад
@@NATRULES ---- You're welcome, it improves my viewing experience. I've never made a video, but I've seen many that must go to great lengths to assemble images and story data, then fall a bit short on script and narration (which should be the easier parts). Just a suggestion: be careful with the background music, and avoid the "loop" and low quality stuff ("loop" is just the same musical phrase played over and over and over and over and over ...).
@scorpionking2580
@scorpionking2580 Год назад
Islands be like: should i make you really big or very small?
@jamesh7469
@jamesh7469 Год назад
Floridians be like: "Wow that's a nice delta you have there. Imagine how many golf courses and shitty condos we could put there if we drained it"
@MartyMeyerdierks
@MartyMeyerdierks Год назад
Amazing narration
@guerreiro943
@guerreiro943 11 месяцев назад
Amazing documentary. Thank you
@MONOEDITZ75
@MONOEDITZ75 Год назад
Casual geographic inspired me to go here by watchin his videos
@businessaccount8455
@businessaccount8455 Год назад
Also another thing, beautiful documentary however one thing is off and it’s about the male lions weight. They actually on average have been found to be 600+ pounds on average weighing a little more than bengals tigers. There’s a documentary here on RU-vid as well you can look up that shows that the estimated weight is not accurate on the Okavango delta lions they are far larger and heavier than what people even realize . Not making this up. Please look into it and publish an updated review on the size expectations they exceed
@MarkSpatz-m3y
@MarkSpatz-m3y 11 месяцев назад
Here cause of Joe Rogan
@googleanassundala5912
@googleanassundala5912 Месяц назад
Then the content you want starts at 5:57
@sayaksengupta4335
@sayaksengupta4335 Год назад
Beautiful video🖤
@Gemsef
@Gemsef 11 месяцев назад
Big up JRE
@eztyson
@eztyson Год назад
Superb video. Thank you!
@JosefMucanda
@JosefMucanda 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful great kavango
@huskytzu7709
@huskytzu7709 17 дней назад
They should make a movie about this.
@dtechzsama
@dtechzsama Год назад
please keep this place untouch .
@comic_book_guy
@comic_book_guy 10 месяцев назад
More! I need more!
@JJ-iq5cv
@JJ-iq5cv Год назад
Beautiful video - thanks
@suj1201
@suj1201 10 месяцев назад
I had to go check this out after watching a Rogan short.
@dagosegovia843
@dagosegovia843 9 месяцев назад
Me too
@fivestarz3s
@fivestarz3s Год назад
Beautiful. Please make more videos... For a second I felt free deep in pure beauty.
@rc_br
@rc_br Год назад
Good video 👍🏾
@PhoenixBlacke
@PhoenixBlacke 4 месяца назад
I had to see these bodybuilder lions Joe talked about
@BeardedGuy_Tawhid
@BeardedGuy_Tawhid 9 месяцев назад
Swamp lions? I’ve heard of mountain lions and plains lions but this is new to me thanks for sharing. I watched a doco on a cat that dives into water head first to catch fish so I guess this is a bigger cat version of that?
@dubb3835
@dubb3835 Год назад
They should DNA test those lions to see if they have any cape lion DNA
@SYMBIOTEDINOSAUR
@SYMBIOTEDINOSAUR Год назад
Amazing.
@jayantsingh2970
@jayantsingh2970 Год назад
The real island boys
@Arslaton80
@Arslaton80 11 месяцев назад
I would have liked to finish the video, but you've plagued it with ads.
@golik133
@golik133 Год назад
So they adapt and buff themselves 😧
@HeronPoint2021
@HeronPoint2021 Год назад
why does a video producer with so many resources have trouble figuring out you don't do the background @MUZAK and the voice narration at the SAME VOLUmE????
@kdss8888
@kdss8888 Год назад
Joe Rogan brought me here. What an amazing documentary.
@ComanderComander
@ComanderComander Год назад
imagine if we could pause and go like 200.000 years into the future and could see would they would look like then.
@mahmudulhasan6748
@mahmudulhasan6748 Год назад
Who else came here from Joe Rogan's podcast?
@susanmurphy958
@susanmurphy958 Год назад
Does anybody know who's narrating this? Thanks!😊
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
Me :)
@ChunksterFishing
@ChunksterFishing Год назад
I know him personally...Great dude who loves his nature!
@FF-gn5nx
@FF-gn5nx Год назад
Sick vid
@jonnywatts2970
@jonnywatts2970 Год назад
How do you have this many subs and only 3 videos?!
@Austin.Kilgore
@Austin.Kilgore Год назад
Amazing video but the background music is a bit loud compared to the commentary
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
To be amended in new videos coming soon I only listened using over ear headphones so hadn't realised, cheers though dude
@JLKDOOM
@JLKDOOM 9 месяцев назад
Sundays Cool brought me here
@gregorysaugustine5236
@gregorysaugustine5236 Год назад
Are these lions even bigger than the infamous Tsavo lions?
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
Yes
@THELIONMAN7
@THELIONMAN7 Год назад
​@@NATRULESwell what is the average weight of Okavango delta lions ?
@adonnisblac5663
@adonnisblac5663 9 месяцев назад
@@THELIONMAN7 East African lions tend to be lighter than their southern African brothers
@adonnisblac5663
@adonnisblac5663 9 месяцев назад
@@THELIONMAN7 females in the okavango are around 300lbs while the males tilt over 500lbs
@coleman254
@coleman254 Год назад
Just a couple of island boys
@sinjinreed2091
@sinjinreed2091 8 месяцев назад
Casual Geographic brought me here
@EventHorizonPrdctns
@EventHorizonPrdctns Год назад
How the heck do you spell that lion pride name?
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
'Tsaro'
@EventHorizonPrdctns
@EventHorizonPrdctns Год назад
@@NATRULES thanks man!
@briancarr258
@briancarr258 Год назад
Casual Geographic brought me here
@RextheRebel
@RextheRebel Год назад
What's insane is how reflective this is of humans. Over the millennia, men who conquered other city states or tribes would eliminate the offspring that didn't belong to them or would force them into slavery as soldiers and laborers.
@ReginaldD.Felton-ct5ld
@ReginaldD.Felton-ct5ld 8 месяцев назад
What do you think a cage do to humans , after being in one for so long , how do u expect them to act ?
@kingragnar4052
@kingragnar4052 Год назад
How do they avoid crocs?or they have adapted to tackle crocs?
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
The waterways in the Delta are extremely clear for the most part, so they are able to see everything below the surface. They also tend to stick to the narrowest crossings available. Meaning they can check it out to make sure it's safe before crossing and spend as little time in the water as possible. They also usually cross together, so if one gets bit, the others can help. Still, you can see they are very nervous when entering the water.
@SuprememeCeratosaurus
@SuprememeCeratosaurus 11 месяцев назад
I don’t think they’d be able to take on the crocs, especially since they are literally living in the domain of the crocodiles. I think I heard that they go through the shallow areas or swim as fast as possible through the deeper areas
@ominousSHELL
@ominousSHELL 3 месяца назад
9:20 Ehh, JRE exaggerated their size. I thought it would be very close Tigers, but 50-100 kgs off. And the females are no where near the male lions.
@edgarordaz2011
@edgarordaz2011 10 месяцев назад
Thanks uncle Joe
@PLGDMMG
@PLGDMMG Год назад
Me too
@adamraynor1026
@adamraynor1026 8 месяцев назад
Here ya go kids you are what you eat
@urielantoniobarcelosavenda780
Holy fuck, the Duba boys were Sigma lions for real
@1sinnerofmany
@1sinnerofmany 9 месяцев назад
Not 60, 000 years ago. The timeline is BC/AD. Like it or not that our timeline.
@BusyTravelin
@BusyTravelin 8 месяцев назад
I winder JRE is watching animal documentaries all the time when he is not podcasting and commentating fights.😵‍💫
@rahiqahmed8
@rahiqahmed8 Год назад
Never heard about the DNA results of that big lion from Forrest
@ianspingle8865
@ianspingle8865 Год назад
Availability of food and pray size have a great impact on the sizes of predators 🦁🐃
@aidenfielding9709
@aidenfielding9709 Год назад
Its all about muscular stimulus with these cats, wading through water for large chunks of time is the same as resistance training which leads to muscular hypertrophy, hence why there so big and muscular
@ianspingle8865
@ianspingle8865 Год назад
@@aidenfielding9709 lion's that go to the gym terrifying 💪🦁
@nihashaneefam4156
@nihashaneefam4156 Год назад
u didn’t search for it
@Blackopme
@Blackopme 8 месяцев назад
Tigers maybe the the pound for pound king of the cats but it won’t survive here well. The lions operate in groups and the strategy they need to bring down large prey like a buffalo.
@willieboymawrie529
@willieboymawrie529 Год назад
JRE brought me here too
@salgoragarus5854
@salgoragarus5854 Год назад
I want someone to speculate what the descendants of these lions might look like after many year of evolution I see potential for these lions to evolve into apex aquatic/semi aquatic predators
@jacobhoover1654
@jacobhoover1654 Год назад
You are describing a tiger.
@daviernus3694
@daviernus3694 Год назад
@@jacobhoover1654 nah the tiger lacks what these beasts have: the ability to coexist in big groups. Lions outshine and stand out simply because of this. In nature there's no animal that can pose a threat to em.
@jacobhoover1654
@jacobhoover1654 Год назад
Lions don’t even like water. If you placed it near a river, or some sort of fresh water source, that’d make sense. But you find yourself in the ocean, a 20 ft wave, I’m assuming its off the coast of South Africa, coming up against a full, grown, 800 lb tuna with his 20 or 30 friends. You lose that battle. you lose that battle nine times out of ten. And guess what, you wandered into our school, of tuna and we now have a taste of blood! We’ve talked, to ourselves. We’ve communicated and said, ‘you know what? lion tastes good. Lets go get some more lion.’ We’ve developed a system, to establish a beachhead and aggressively hunt you and your family. And we will corner your, your pride, your children, your offspring…”
@daviernus3694
@daviernus3694 Год назад
@@jacobhoover1654 that's a misconception. "Regular" lions don't like water because big, scary lizards and hippos live in there. It's a learned instinct to not mess with water. But they sure can swim just like they sure can climb trees and even rest there, so yeah it does make sense; it wouldn't make sense if they didn't know how to swim. Imagine tigers in the same habitat. Do you think they would still be what they are right now in Asia? You know the biggest crocs live in Africa, right? It's easy labeling a tiger as the best when the tiger has so little competition and is blessed by vegetation and water abundance. These lions of northern Botsawana prove exactly what i'm saying. If nature meets force and the right elements, you get these guys. Every social creature rules in this planet: humans, wolfs, ants, dolphins and lions. Social creature are by far more intelligent, apart from their respective characteristics.
@dv9239
@dv9239 Год назад
@@daviernus3694 tigers are very social cats There are many documentaries showing how females still keep in touch with their older offspring even after having their new batch The older kids sometimes stroll into the mother's territory and she even shares her food with them
@lucillefrancois150
@lucillefrancois150 Год назад
It’s done WHAT!?
@Argos-xb8ek
@Argos-xb8ek Год назад
I must've been in the minority that didn't hear this from Joe Rogan first.
@LearningOpportunities-j4o
@LearningOpportunities-j4o 4 месяца назад
I’ve been telling everybody about the Okavango delta lions they’re larger than alot of other cats lmao
@MR-nz6jp
@MR-nz6jp Год назад
From joe roegan's podcast.
@danielbarazartemendoza6479
@danielbarazartemendoza6479 Год назад
are you also here for rogan?
@whitepony8443
@whitepony8443 11 месяцев назад
แมวน้ำ
@FF-gn5nx
@FF-gn5nx Год назад
Interesting af
@KOcrybaby
@KOcrybaby 9 месяцев назад
New Pokémon discovered
@reynelleduero6806
@reynelleduero6806 Год назад
Joe Rogan brought me here
@AckimPhiri-g9k
@AckimPhiri-g9k Месяц назад
Me too 😂
@ahsanmohammed1
@ahsanmohammed1 Год назад
Click bait. It’s about the Delta. Not about lions.
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
To understand something, you must first understand where they come from
@TheGamingGorgo
@TheGamingGorgo Год назад
Lions bigger then Cecil?
@colinevans8619
@colinevans8619 Год назад
You want to know about bigger lions give Panthera Atrox a search.
@Yolaboibamm
@Yolaboibamm Год назад
Mr.Joe bought me here
@dustinspencer7215
@dustinspencer7215 Год назад
This applied to humans too, in case you were wondering. The plains First Nations people of North America had a diet exclusively made out of the North American Bison, or Buffalo. They were taller, stronger and lived longer than any other people on the planet and defeated every other invader in hand-to-hand combat. Black slaves, the largest and strongest that were captured, fell to First Nations warriors, as they were some of the first people outside of other First Nations people that were forced to fight them. No one in North America today wants to talk about that reality because of the genocide that created their countries, but the truth is found in history books and museums. Even humans are what they eat. These lions are the equivalent of First Nations warriors to humans.
@sportsfisher9677
@sportsfisher9677 Год назад
I appreciate where you are going, but 1st Nations on the plains did not exclusively live off Bison. Hundreds of millions of birds were found on the plains. Were there large herds of Bison, yes, but even larger herds of Pronghorn antelope. In more rugged areas of the plains and mountainous foothills, loads of Mule deer and Bighorn Sheep abound. Millions of huge Elk were on the plains and plenty of Whitetail deer. Herds also moved all around so you couldn't always rely on a big hunt every week. Lots of small game like rabbits and hare (Jack rabbits) as well. Canadian plains and even North Dakota once had plenty of Caribou. Some 1st nations on the plains were also darn good at growing crops, and every group was good at gathering natural foods, be it edible plants, fruits, seeds, and nuts. Rivers and lakes also provided fish etc. etc. All of nature was the grocery store. Plus trade was extensive and into the midwest and the mountain interior of the west.
@lb540
@lb540 Год назад
These lion are also genetically gigantic because when buffalos are so abundant they it is woth to be able to take them down reliably.
@TheGovernmentputcrackinmyblunt
@@lb540 genetics are always the go to answer even when not checking their dna. Occams razor is its just the food and the extra muscle needed to swim at 500lbs that most lions don't get. Focusing on genes pretty much sterilizes anything to be gained about science and is effectively the gamma rays and nuclear waste explanation of the modern world. When you go deeper it's usually something applicable that we can use which genes from other animals never are
@lorddeadpool64
@lorddeadpool64 Год назад
Buffalo don't live in North America tho. Only bison, Buffalo are in Asia and Africa
@MelGibsonFan
@MelGibsonFan Год назад
This is a very strange bit of historical fiction lol. Many plains Indians were definitely relatively tall, but there’s no proof they were the tallest, nor any proof of advanced hand to hand combat prowess. Maybe tribes relied on the horse, even the Comanche were known as deadly horse riders but not as particularly good hand to hand fighters. Many tribes were also agrarian, even the notorious Apache were agrarian to some extent. There’s no real proof that that the biggest slaves were forced to fight plains tribesman. This is a very weird comment lol.
@tymoose8621
@tymoose8621 Год назад
Same,,,
@michaelanderson3096
@michaelanderson3096 Год назад
Public or Private funding ???
@NATRULES
@NATRULES Год назад
With regards to?
@humphrey4976
@humphrey4976 10 месяцев назад
'Cause I'm an Island Lion Oh, I'm an Island Lion Girl, yeah, I'm trying to make it Oh, I'm an Island Lion Put your vest on, yeah, like a wagwan man With yo' Teflon on
@alexrahardjazh
@alexrahardjazh Год назад
Big cats in here and ngoro ngoro is huge
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