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  • World's Deadliest: Pack Hunters takes a deep dive into the world of group predation with a look at twelve different species that use teamwork to hunt more effectively than they otherwise would be able to alone. Though the species are extremely different from one another, they rely on strategy, communication, and very often a well planned ambush to secure their next meal.
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Komentáře • 296

  • @soundbite7
    @soundbite7 Před 2 lety +268

    Here's to the outstanding wildlife photographers who spend night and day in the bush, maintain their nerve and show courage in the face of extremely dangerous animals, and exhibit professional committment to their craft at a level most can only dream of.

    • @blondien6072
      @blondien6072 Před 2 lety +12

      I agree

    • @Leokat334
      @Leokat334 Před 2 lety +21

      Amen I agree. It takes hours to get one shot especially bc lions spend 20 hours sleeping. The close ups and angle they get are incredible.

    • @preston74
      @preston74 Před 2 lety +5

      The bugs alone gets my vote!

    • @kiauni6818
      @kiauni6818 Před 2 lety +4

      Thnk you! I always wanted to be a wildlife photographer/videographer

    • @marilynwillett804
      @marilynwillett804 Před 2 lety +5

      True but in every video people are so intent on compliments that they ignore the reason for these productions--to show the animals. Without the animals who would be out there, who would be watching?

  • @snowy12841
    @snowy12841 Před 2 lety +5

    I kept hearing the Lion Kings, Circle of Life, playing in my head. It truly is when you watch animals in the wild.

  • @whileistaysecluded
    @whileistaysecluded Před 2 lety +6

    41:54 that is one of the most beautiful coat patterns i've ever seen on a dog

  • @bobjonsun4201
    @bobjonsun4201 Před 2 lety +9

    The humpback Wales hunting technique is mind blowing and very smart

  • @GODsARMY121
    @GODsARMY121 Před 2 lety +3

    You know what is more amazing than anything the fact that we have to talk to eachother to do the same thing they do without saying a word. Wow

  • @weez3059
    @weez3059 Před 2 lety +54

    This channel is always full of good docs it's just so amazing how animals are this intelligent when it comes to hunting

    • @dougllaz6267
      @dougllaz6267 Před rokem

      Nah it's pure BS and fake News, on minute 44:33 is pure lies and false information, like all American animal channels, who was the donkey that put so many lies in this documentary? Who was the donkey writer? FALSE DISCLAIMER, they are rarely stolen and lions stay away from these pests, they are never stolen and if they are it is by hyenas, so stop putting the blame on lions because they have nothing to do with it, they eat live animals because that is their nature, and because the intimate parts of animals are the easiest place for them to open with their teeth, and when they eat the intimate parts of the prey they make them weaker and easier to kill, they are very wild and don't care if the prey is alive or not, and they are afraid of horns too, the way they do it is to eat the prey alive and that's it, the rest is pure lies and fake news from the American media

  • @binkytube
    @binkytube Před 2 lety +14

    I'm so impressed with National Graphic getting their nature show game back. Really up there with the BBC now. And kudos to the free videos!

    • @amenhalleluyah1111
      @amenhalleluyah1111 Před rokem

      They have a lot of footage but they don't have a lot of studying material or they take what they've learned and they completely irregarded when they're narrating are they just plain out don't care what the locals know about their animals because they are wrong about hyenas and this keeps happening I keep seeing it over and over it's like they reading from a script when it comes to hyenas. Hyenas eat their prey alive a lot of times because their mouth is not big enough to snap the neck and they're very small and that's not the way they attack if they go to the front and the hyena will actually get submitted so the attack from the back and eat to wound so that the animal can't get up basically disrepared muscles so therefore the animal is eaten alive not because they have such a voracious appetite but literally the hyena although they have a strong job on as they should since they have to eat game animals as they're part of the African wildlife in the Safari they are not equipped with the type of Jaws that lions have now did I say that their jaws are not strong no of course their jobs are strong however their jaws are not shaped in Hyannis are not shaped in to the idea structure to go for a neck bite and that's why they don't go for a neck bite many times especially with larger prey. So all in all hyenas don't go for a neck bites cuz they're not built for it Lions go for the next bike cuz they're built for it and they're strong enough to do so. Hyenas are not always matriarchical just because some females can rule a clan it's not always so other hyena Clans don't get along with other hyena Clans and a lot of females are also born very low ranking the mail is not always low and in a lot of cases he's actually very high ranking it's not that hyenas are matriarchal it's that lions are never matriarchal except for the females stay together to raise the babies in this way hyenas are actually a lot like dogs and monkeys and not lions.

    • @fiveweenies4533
      @fiveweenies4533 Před rokem

      @@amenhalleluyah1111 I agree but hyenas are matriarchal n the males are treated Badly n when of age kicked out but unlike lions they never become king they just move to another pack and stay at a low rank until another male dies

  • @adeyinkamonsur2202
    @adeyinkamonsur2202 Před rokem +4

    How lovely could it be to have a true brotherhood bonds,that hunts &dine together ,live together & forever. Kudos to the photographers.

  • @bigpreston3061
    @bigpreston3061 Před 2 lety +4

    "all that remains is pillow stuffings" XD

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Před rokem +35

    It is amazing watching all of these animals in the wild It is very interesting to learn about them. Thank you for excellent filming and sharing with us.

    • @dougllaz6267
      @dougllaz6267 Před rokem

      That's 100% Fake news, on minute 44:33 is pure lies and false information, like all American animal channels, who was the donkey that put so many lies in this documentary? Who was the donkey writer? FALSE DISCLAIMER, they are rarely stolen and lions stay away from these pests, they are never stolen and if they are it is by hyenas, so stop putting the blame on lions because they have nothing to do with it, they eat live animals because that is their nature, and because the intimate parts of animals are the easiest place for them to open with their teeth, and when they eat the intimate parts of the prey they make them weaker and easier to kill, they are very wild and don't care if the prey is alive or not, and they are afraid of horns too, the way they do it is to eat the prey alive and that's it, the rest is pure lies and fake news from the American media

  • @albertaabner3040
    @albertaabner3040 Před 2 lety +13

    This is one of my favorite, Documentaries, I would like to be able to watch more like this, on You- tube, but nobody puts, anything like this on You- TUBE, only every once in a while. Don't get me wrong, there's quite a few Documentaries, on the internet, but not like this one.

  • @deanielperez0112
    @deanielperez0112 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Animals that hunt in packs:
    1. Lion
    2. Cheetah
    3. African wild dog
    4. Gray wolf
    5. Arctic wolf
    6. Orca
    7. Harris's hawk
    8. Bald eagle
    9. Black falcon
    10. Whistling kite
    11. Sailfish
    12. Blue marlin
    13. Red-bellied piranha
    14. Army ant
    15. Red fire ant

  • @hmoobcrafting9358
    @hmoobcrafting9358 Před rokem +1

    😮❤When I saw that male 🦁 running as the camera was filming it, I thought to myself, wow what a magnificent and majestic animal.

  • @ReaganBacuetes
    @ReaganBacuetes Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the effort
    Of the documentaries And the narrator.mabuhay

  • @kindoe66
    @kindoe66 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't know what it is about Meerkats but I love them,they are so cute. 😁

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf Před 2 lety +15

    Lion documentaries almost always make the claim that female lions do most of the killing. That is certainly true for members of a pride, which is a group of female lions. A pride can exist with no males, but of course is almost always protected by at least one temporary male member, and sometimes a small coalition of males (1-3).
    But that killing statistic ignores all the male lions that are NOT currently attached to prides, which comprises MOST male lions. The groups of male lions often called "coalitions" (like the Mapogo, Salatis, or Tsavo) hunt for themselves, and there are zero female members. Lions live approximately 15 years. Males are generally driven out of their birth pride around age 2 or 3. After that, they must fend for themselves either solo, or most frequently, as part of a coalition of male lions. Those lucky and strong enough to claim their own pride generally cannot do so until around 5-8 years old. And the time as pride members is limited. They will forced out by stronger lions at some point. Some males manage to lead prides for 5 or more years, but most do not. 2-4 years is about it for most males. So, for males, they spend ~2.5 years in pride as young, then perhaps 4 years as members of a pride as adults. Some male lions never claim a pride as the dominant male.
    Male lions spend the majority of their lives killing for themselves. Of their 15 year average lifespan, they're only in prides for 4-7 of those years. Coalitions of males are much harder to study, which is probably the main reason for the skewed perception of killing statistics. Coalitions are far more nomadic than prides, as the males search for prides with males weak enough to be forced out.

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 Před 2 lety

      Most male lions are killed way before they live out there life until old age and there's no set number for a coalition of lions and recently there was a coalition of 6 all brothers but one. Where did this video say male lions don't hunt? Male lions are constantly on patrol defending their pride because that's a male lions main focus to breed and pass on there genes. There's life safari twice a day on Wild Earths CZcams page I've never seen older male lions living out there lives alone there killed a male lions life isn't easy

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 Před 2 lety

      How does a pride breed without males when the prides males are killed new males take over it's male lions goal in life to have a pride to breed and protect

  • @1racethehumanrace946
    @1racethehumanrace946 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm a new subscriber. The narrator and the vision in this video is excellent. I enjoyed watching this video from start to finish.

  • @billyyank5807
    @billyyank5807 Před 2 lety +7

    Wolves getting that Coyote was cool lol

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer Před rokem +2

    Amazing documentary about the different species that use teamwork to hunt for prey. Interesting to watch till the end. Tnx4sharing.

  • @jeffreydavis717
    @jeffreydavis717 Před 2 lety +29

    This is outstanding footage. Although it can be a bit gripping. It's remarkable to see these creatures in there natural element hunting their prey. However seeing the chimps cannibalize other primates is unsettling.

  • @reggieignacio7811
    @reggieignacio7811 Před rokem +2

    My favorite is nat geo! It's because I love his vids;)

  • @evanswekesa4006
    @evanswekesa4006 Před rokem +3

    That zebra catch was 🔥🔥🔥

  • @user-vp7ht7bt8l
    @user-vp7ht7bt8l Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for excellent filming and sharing with us.

  • @p0p00lacedy6
    @p0p00lacedy6 Před rokem +1

    i always love Doc since i was i kid so interesting to watch

  • @Freerangewords
    @Freerangewords Před rokem +5

    4:43 amazing strategy executed by that lioness

    • @dougllaz6267
      @dougllaz6267 Před rokem

      Yes, but, on minute 44:33 is lie and false information, like all American animal channels, who was the donkey that put so many lies in this documentary? Who was the donkey writer? FALSE DISCLAIMER, they are rarely stolen and lions stay away from these pests, they are never stolen and if they are it is by hyenas, so stop putting the blame on lions because they have nothing to do with it, they eat live animals because that is their nature, and because the intimate parts of animals are the easiest place for them to open with their teeth, and when they eat the intimate parts of the prey they make them weaker and easier to kill, they are very wild and don't care if the prey is alive or not, and they are afraid of horns too, the way they do it is to eat the prey alive and that's it, the rest is pure lies and fake news from the American media

  • @ionu4535
    @ionu4535 Před 2 lety +3

    SOAKED WITH ADS, BLACK SCREEN TIMEOUTS ON A 12-YEAR-OLD PATCHED TOGETHER PRODUCTION; REALLY?! WAY BETTER OUT THERE FOLKS.

  • @malikiv1
    @malikiv1 Před rokem +6

    That shot running beside the male lion was amazing!

  • @brooklynbensonhurst9701
    @brooklynbensonhurst9701 Před 2 lety +6

    While everything you just said about the film makers is true, I wish they were honest when telling the stories. I have noticed they tend to use clips of other filmmakers' works while telling their own stories. It often becomes an inaccurate story.

    • @LilD1988
      @LilD1988 Před 2 lety

      I was just thinking that. Cause with the cheetahs there where three at first. Then when they got the wilds beast there where 2 and the lighting was different as if it was a different time at night or during day

    • @stevenanthony199
      @stevenanthony199 Před rokem

      Hello Brooklyn how are you doing today

  • @UniqueTouch
    @UniqueTouch Před 2 lety +28

    This is great video footage! Wow! It's remarkable how animals interact. But more remarkable are the folks whom film this stuff! I'd be scared to be out there with Lions, cheetahs. hyenas and the painted dogs. Thanks for the footage and hey.. much love to the narrator!.

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 Před 2 lety +3

      Animals don't look at us as prey especially when in vehicles many of them have seen human and vehicles since very young with there mothers not showing fear of the vehicles they become habituated and go on with there normal routines. Check old Wild Earth they have live safari drives twice a day from the sabi sands in Africa really enjoyable never know what you will see as its live.

    • @marilynwillett804
      @marilynwillett804 Před 2 lety +1

      More REMARKABLE are the folks who film his stuff? do you know how absurd that is? Anyone in good health can get out there with a camera and a team of others to assist, IT IS THE WILDLIFE THAT IS REMARKABLE.

  • @kimberlylopez9402
    @kimberlylopez9402 Před 2 lety +5

    On the 2 lion prides I watch sometimes daily or kept up with them daily through media, the males have allowed their cubs to eat with them and then the females. Makes more sense as they want their cubs to survive

  • @jaybrown4526
    @jaybrown4526 Před rokem +1

    Orca to Seal: "LIGHTS OUT MEATBALL!!"

  • @gloriouse4458
    @gloriouse4458 Před 2 lety +5

    ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS 💗

  • @averyparticularsetofskills

    👌
    _ALWAYS_ THE SAME PLOT❕
    _NEVER_ GETS OLD❕

  • @lionness3323
    @lionness3323 Před rokem

    Thank you for this channel and it being free. It’s my favorite of all tv tomwatch

  • @sulimmaribin2146
    @sulimmaribin2146 Před rokem +3

    Pack Hunters also the great documentary,, good job 👍👍

  • @lukedarsey4134
    @lukedarsey4134 Před 2 lety +6

    Underwater footage of the orca attack would have been spectacular. All around well done documentary. Very educational 💪

    • @soundbite7
      @soundbite7 Před rokem

      Luke, I think that underwater orca attack has your name on it - grab a camera and go!

    • @pedrocampos691
      @pedrocampos691 Před rokem

      Ooooooooooooook.

  • @beautifulx7405
    @beautifulx7405 Před rokem +2

    Why am I so fascinated with these documentaries? If I were to become an animal from the wildlife, I'll want to become a lioness, but I feel I'll be a hyena 🫤

  • @n1ck67
    @n1ck67 Před 2 lety +3

    4:47 bro got RKO’d💀💀

  • @troyf.9050
    @troyf.9050 Před 10 měsíci

    I think I saw every World's Deadliest on CZcams!😁 We need more!

  • @samuel-maa
    @samuel-maa Před rokem +2

    How many ads are in this video, gaddemn........

  • @lpotts75
    @lpotts75 Před 2 lety +4

    Hyenas are real carnivores. They eat everything. I like how the meerkats all stand together 😂

  • @amberzubair5215
    @amberzubair5215 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video, informative and useful for us

  • @CosmicStargoat
    @CosmicStargoat Před 2 lety +5

    Videos like this really help to put the nails on the coffin of special creation. I don't think these animals would have gotten along too well on Noah's Ark. 😎 Animals are pretty ruthless, but humans aren't much better from the perspective of history.

    • @randallbowman2930
      @randallbowman2930 Před rokem

      Who says they got along on the Ark? But whatever makes you feel better... you have a lot more faith than any Christian if you believe animals created themselves...

  • @desiraecadena8238
    @desiraecadena8238 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Zebra didn’t even know it was coming 👀😳💩😭

  • @holdthetruthhostage
    @holdthetruthhostage Před 2 lety +4

    Together We Hunt Divided We Are Hunted

  • @j-rock-kiki6346
    @j-rock-kiki6346 Před 2 lety +1

    One mouthful is a whole Year's catch😳💯

  • @lostlegends3947
    @lostlegends3947 Před 2 lety +2

    Africa is always interesting and never fails to impress me

  • @pitbullmom3234
    @pitbullmom3234 Před 2 lety +3

    GREAT DOCUMENTARY 👉💯💚👍

  • @user-pg7em7pu7t
    @user-pg7em7pu7t Před rokem +2

    Life is amazing..thank you
    😘

  • @AxxinTheSupernova
    @AxxinTheSupernova Před 2 lety +3

    Yall getting wolves and coyotes mixed up in some of this footage

  • @PreyHunter-dc3dm
    @PreyHunter-dc3dm Před 5 měsíci

    "all that remains is pillow stuffings" XD

  • @jaycollins2028
    @jaycollins2028 Před 2 lety +4

    Another Awesome Episode keep it coming 💯💯💎💎👏👏

  • @chrisjenkins203
    @chrisjenkins203 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Many cubs are allowed to eat with their father, or the big male, who’s the head of the pride. The only times that cubs die from starvation, is when the pride as a whole is having trouble finding/killing prey. This usually happens during the dry season, when the prey has relocated and the lions are left in their territory with very little to eat. In that scenario, the pride as a whole will have a lack of food and yes, the cubs can die easily in this predicament. Fortunately, this scenario is rare because lionesses are able to time their pregnancy with making sure the cubs are born around the beginning of the wet season. But yes, it’s a fact that the males will almost always allow the cubs to eat with him, if he sired them. Just wanted to clear that up because this documentary gets that part wrong.

  • @evawelty4634
    @evawelty4634 Před 9 měsíci

    He's probably thinking that rump roast looks good 😂

  • @Ellivation
    @Ellivation Před 2 lety +1

    This is BEAUTIFUL.

  • @FairyMoonTarot
    @FairyMoonTarot Před rokem +2

    Love the videos but can we stop with the 20 sec pauses ??? Annoying..

  • @Freddo0000
    @Freddo0000 Před 2 lety +1

    The way humpbacks eat fish is amazing

  • @fullcircle4723
    @fullcircle4723 Před rokem

    I enjoyed that doc. Thank you.

  • @StockGirl-mi3xv
    @StockGirl-mi3xv Před 2 lety +2

    I know it's life and survival,, but it's still sad 😭😭😭

  • @mikefrost1312
    @mikefrost1312 Před rokem +1

    Seeing the lion hunting down hoggs makes me happy !! Sure, they aren't "invasive" there.. but everywhere else they are lol. I suppose there, they even out the food chain with how much they produce & how much all the different predators need to eat. If they can't get zebra, Buffalo, or something like that, there's probably ALWAYS pigs they can grab..

  • @IsaacsonFilms
    @IsaacsonFilms Před 29 dny

    What a wonderful world

  • @roddywild3433
    @roddywild3433 Před 2 lety +1

    Simply amazing!

  • @PatriciaSparrow-im5xb
    @PatriciaSparrow-im5xb Před 10 měsíci

    Lions have to be able to remember each other's waiting area during the hunt.

  • @joyceyagoda4207
    @joyceyagoda4207 Před 10 měsíci

    I always thought they are only nuts and things like that!

  • @DARKARTS9
    @DARKARTS9 Před 2 lety

    I hope you these guys are paid well

  • @BamusMiller-iq6fu
    @BamusMiller-iq6fu Před 10 měsíci

    Love this video

  • @canecorso1282
    @canecorso1282 Před rokem +1

    This kind of fight has rarely been filmed? Uhhhhh wrong 😆 🤣 😂 😹

  • @peytonkieninger4236
    @peytonkieninger4236 Před 2 lety +6

    I love documentaries❤️

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing beautiful
    different spices of wildlife animals how they are living and hunting for survival.
    Thank you for sharing with us.

    • @jampasurprenant1794
      @jampasurprenant1794 Před rokem

      Cheetahs are one of my favorite big cats of all times, the big cats are very beautiful cats in the wild.

  • @MrCosmos110
    @MrCosmos110 Před 2 lety

    Excellent ! ! !

  • @126677dede
    @126677dede Před 2 lety +3

    Do the prey ever sleep….🤔

  • @gc2o4tom81
    @gc2o4tom81 Před 2 lety +1

    Narrator blew it on the accent at 46:03

  • @DonnelIsaac
    @DonnelIsaac Před 10 měsíci

    Iove this channel

  • @roystroble3354
    @roystroble3354 Před rokem

    Love the meerkats

  • @theresaduncan2668
    @theresaduncan2668 Před rokem

    Awesome Amazing job well Done 👏👏Two Thumbs Up 👍👍

  • @darwintorres7895
    @darwintorres7895 Před rokem +1

    Nat geo documentales en español latino x favor gracias

  • @metalmamasue3680
    @metalmamasue3680 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE these wildlife videos but y'all need to talk to Alphabet Inc (Google & CZcams) about having 4 ads for the same Whiskey (when i dont even drink alcohol, let alone Whiskey), and you can't skip them, in the first 4 minutes of the video. I would make it a point if I did, to NEVER drink this brand OR buy it for anyone just because of how annoying ANY ads get when you see 1 every MINUTE !!.
    I will find something else with less ads. NO video is worth watching for an ad every minute.

  • @CrystalSanchez094
    @CrystalSanchez094 Před 2 lety

    for some reason the narrator sounds exactly like the one from the TV show "growing up" on animal planet years ago

  • @ocean_on_ganymede3060
    @ocean_on_ganymede3060 Před rokem +3

    Great video! I've got questions: which part of Africa was the lions filmed, and what are the name of the pride and the dominant male? And about the painted dogs, what is the name of the pack?

    • @dougllaz6267
      @dougllaz6267 Před rokem

      31:27 Another lie in this garbag* Chanel, many humans was killed by piranhas

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 Před rokem

    Interesting clip! Thumbs up 👍

  • @paulinesanford1910
    @paulinesanford1910 Před 10 měsíci

    Ty it was great!!@@

  • @falcorusticolus4360
    @falcorusticolus4360 Před rokem

    I was hoping for a segment on the Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), formerly known as the bay-winged hawk, dusky hawk, and sometimes a wolf hawk, and known in Latin America as peuco. The only bird-of-prey that hunts in packs.

  • @user-bf4cc7ez3f
    @user-bf4cc7ez3f Před rokem +1

    سبحان الله العظيم الذي لا إله الى هو. الواحد الاحد الفرد الصمد الذي لم يلد ولم يولد. ولم يكن له شريك في الملك

  • @elusivelight3766
    @elusivelight3766 Před 2 lety

    Awesome!

  • @raymondsmallze5378
    @raymondsmallze5378 Před 2 lety +1

    Now this is a a creature that is Severely underrated. They are in the top ten ,in so so many ways of survivability as well as adaptability against tremendous odds " climate change for one " ! There hunting abilities go 2nd to none..

  • @airprok8328
    @airprok8328 Před 2 lety +2

    And one male lion, they wouldn’t be taking anything

  • @edermarcos2577
    @edermarcos2577 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Profeta Isaias capitulos 11 e 65 !!!

  • @jampasurprenant1794
    @jampasurprenant1794 Před rokem

    I do have respect for the lions
    They are hunting for their family and for a survival .

  • @seansantos1412
    @seansantos1412 Před 2 lety

    Lions are not the only social big cats anymore…. That’s old.. mountain lions in South America are hunting in prides as well

  • @seidibindumol8496
    @seidibindumol8496 Před rokem

    yeah,.. i'am very much well to watching this video it's can be make me create the new opportunity experience in views

  • @kenalexisdiaz3048
    @kenalexisdiaz3048 Před rokem

    I love rivalry of lions and hyena

  • @kieranhart5776
    @kieranhart5776 Před 7 měsíci

    You said hyenas hunt in packs this is not true. They are mostly solitaire creatures. The only time you’ll see more than one hunting together is when the mother is teaching her young before she kicks them out of the house or for the few days a couple are together mating. Other than that they are on their own.

  • @jameshodge1517
    @jameshodge1517 Před 2 lety +1

    Used to like chimps but not any cannibalistic more! `:(

  • @caseG80
    @caseG80 Před 2 lety

    Wild dogs aren't silent at all very odd they said that almost like they cut there volume out

  • @bronem7902
    @bronem7902 Před 2 lety +2

    Is a wart hog considered pork?

  • @annabethdowner1718
    @annabethdowner1718 Před 2 lety +4

    I will not accept that chimps are related to me. I am definitely human. They are definitely animals. That's how God made us. Great video though.

  • @donaldbell8815
    @donaldbell8815 Před 2 lety +1

    The lion cubs can eat with their father but the loinesses can't they must wait until the males are full and done.

  • @MILABRRA
    @MILABRRA Před 3 měsíci

    NATURE IS TOUGH

  • @quarterhorsgirl
    @quarterhorsgirl Před rokem

    Just don't appreciate you trying to turn Humpback Whales into devil whales because they have to eat and eat a lot!

  • @ginoasci2876
    @ginoasci2876 Před rokem +1

    we all love these videos BUT we HATE that you cut out ALL take downs. WE WANT TO WATCH THE TAKE DOWN !!! Keep the camera rolling, and steady. None of that editing, with the flashy flash you guys throw in there.
    WE WANT TO SEE IT !!!!
    put them back in, and keep it steady. You cut out all the take downs throughout the whole video, and other videos i’ve watched.
    This seems to be a habit for some reason. Stop that please.
    We WANT to see it.
    The chase.
    The take down.
    The feasting.
    We want to watch it all WITHOUT interruption, and without the flashy flashs.
    Capeesh ?
    Stop ruining the action.
    You took all that time and made the effort to record it all, so show us, show it all, smooth, steady camera, clear, and in focus.
    Cheers !!!