For people saying "Nothing happens in the beginning" - you must watch the technique of the lions. It's hard to hunt in the wild, this wasn't by chance. The younger lioness slowly looped behind the warthog to the pounce and give it a fright so it would run into the adult and more experience lioness. Perfect ambush.
For all the people worried about the hog, it managed to fight them off and get away. They all are friends now and the hog and it's family often visit the lions and their pride for dinner
Amazing footage. I didn't see the 2nd lioness at all until the ambush. As others have noted earlier, the nonverbal communication and coordination of the lions is astounding.
Yeah. The way they can disappear into the grass.... imagine you as a human walking down that lane whistling.. and then you see a lioness charging towards you. You turn to run only to end up in the other lioness arms. Doom!
Animals have weapons too idiot its called claws and canines we dont have such luxury so we we do need weapons lmao humans are the smartest living thing on earth im pretty sure animals can create a shuttle and send it to the moon lol get real we would still own them in their own world we will set traps and make weapons with whats available we didnt survive all these 100s of years for nothing stop talking nonsense
it was not coordination: I don't think they have the mental capacity for that. It was just luck. had the pig turned the opposite it way, he or she may have had a chance.
Not quite perfect first lion missed bad. Many people arnt aware of this but lions are not the apex predators they're made out to be. On a good end when they are getting enough food they at most only get 25% of the total prey they make an attempt to go after. And that's the good end. The reality for most is more like 10-15%.
@@themalhama9129 Yeah you are right, but in this case it was executed perfectly by both lions. The 1st lion snuck behind the warthog and spooked him in the direction of the 2nd ambushing lion which is a textbook play.
the lions were smart tho they probably knew the warthog was quicker that’s why the one flushed him and the other lion waited down the way and t-boned him as he ran by thinking he was getting away haha NOPE
Looks like a setup , dog food placed in the middle of the road - bet it was captivated warthog , it had know fear of the humans on the truck - big money in game farm tourism.
It's amazing how the 2 lionesses attacked from different positions. One from the behind to push the warthog right into the other lioness' trap. Perfect planning & execution by the lionesses.
This is an old trick in which the former deliberately shows himself and sends the prey to the latter, and the two lionsses performed it flawlessly. it was awesome.
The former and the latter? Who talks like that? No one talks that way. Why not just say the lioness “behind” and the one in “front” or “one” and the “other”? It’s called everyday conversational English. Try it.
This channel is one of the gems of RUclips. Thanks for always providing the goods w/ no obnoxious music or clips. Just 100% nature, with intended scenarios actually shown on the title. *hat tip*
@@Latestsightings do you have fun with such videos? well you always want to have actions or? don't worry you disbelievers, your place is hell and worse than these animals. let's see how you could handle the fire.
@@aboutnoise2335 Haha. Your right. The lionesses are paid actors. You can see their union cards tied around their necks. The warthog is also a paid actor. You'll see him in many videos.
@@caesar7786 Are you 8? There are so many insecure little fanboys on these videos lately, where do you all come from? Tigers are powerful and beautiful indeed. But I don’t understand why you hate lions so much? I mean there is a reason lions have been revered throughout history and are synonymously popular the globe over. I think the real problem here is that you wish Tigers weren’t so overlooked by everybody. It kills you to see Lions taking place as the most renown member of the big cat family in the world. You know what I also agree, I believe tigers deserve just as much praise. But you clearly aren’t a genuine animal lover and are only interested in aesthetic. When in reality both lion and tiger wouldn’t care who you are, only how fast you run and what you taste like before you are chewed and rendered into faeces.
The planning and execution was so perfect that the kill was guaranteed even if just either one of the lionesses attacked!! They make a great hunting pair👏
@@nammoo89 well they were so precise and patient that even the first lioness who pushed the prey to second lioness would have eventually outrun the warthog and caught it down!!
@@vintagevinod Actually, warthogs can outrun lions. They are nearly as fast, but with a lot more stamina. An ambush was probably required for this to be a success, though the first lioness may have been able to close the distance on her own.
So asked myself how are they communicating, it's just soo amazing how the pick this move....well calculated.....experience,timing,reading, calculating,patience....perfect ambush
Thanks for posting this in its entirety to show the whole build-up and the patient hunting skills of the lions - without any inappropriate music or inane comments! Those lions were downwind of a very strong breeze - the warthog had little chance of identifying their presence
The way the first lioness literally pushed the warthog in the ambush of the second lioness. As soon as the warthog started running, the first lioness even slowed down. She was like: “He’s done”.
@@LectronCircuits ya, the board of directors insisted that the lions meet or surpass their daily quota. Either that or get banished from the pride ! Nothing personal, it's business lol
Just goes to show that, even if someone looks scary and appears to be eating you, they might just be helping you get home. Never judge someone based on their appearance.
It's amazing how the lioness color, still is perfectly camouflaged with green grass. Stealthy, coordinated, element of surprise, ambush attack. Perfect strategy executed, desired results. I love nature.
I don't mean to come off as attacking you but how does anyone apprectaie this when one gets eaten up probably after suffering a lot of pain and at the same time if the kill was missed the other two have to suffer from hunger? Nature feels wrong. Peace was never an option in the wild.
@Gappie Al Kebabi yes I do love nature. also, unanimous agreement with you about the multiculturalism too. I hope that answer your questions. good day.
@@himashisirimanna8178 I didn't make the rules to nature. nature been vicious long before you an I got here, &, will be that way long after we leave as well. it is what it is... like it or not.
The lions change in direction at the beginning seconds of the video wasn’t to get more out of sight, it was to adjust for the wind direction. What an interesting angle to witness this encounter
The noise of the wind and the fact that the lionesses were downwind sealed the warthog's fate. It seemed young and lacked experience. He will never get it now.
@@firstamendmenttshirt4768 Yeah, humans, the very quiet humans who said/did nothing loudly and quite a distance from that hog (Unlike most tourists). Its not like lions hunting animals is a normal thing, that NEVER happens. But sure, its the humans here the reason the hog died.
@@flying-magpie lions do not hunt they track sniff listen smell an see. The humans did distract the hog you must not have that common sense. Humans put that trail there now someone like you must not know that animals will use it too. So tell me again that trail was not done by humans. The animals put it their. The hog never notice you or seen you they just happen to see you an never want to see you.
The way the warthog is moving comfortably, it seems she doesn't recognize death until she sees a stranger running after her. Not like the gazell who stops eating and take a time to look all around her.
And pigs are said to be so intelligent, well they certainly aren't when it comes to being cautious when walking alone in a dangerous environment. There's another video where a warthog trots right into a pride of sleeping lions.
Warthog: "Whoa, lion poop! I'm so lucky this is a delicassy! And they say you can only eat this once. I could eat this forever! ... Oh yeah that's right"
@@oppothumbs1 -- wind behind him, so carrying the smell of the lions away from him. Poor thing was pretty fast too, but no way he could escape that ambush...
The 🦁 lion's coat blends perfectly with the tall grass too. Just about impossible for a warthog with poor eyesight 👓 to spot the lion in it if they're not moving.
The lions even had the wind in their favor and one strong enough to block out any noise they'd have made rustling in the grass. The lions patience was incredible they waited for the perfect moment even though they could no doubt have taken him from a greater distance. It just wasn't the Warthogs day.
At least there was no talking or Truck Engines Revving. This was Real Nature, with Human-interaction offering no advantage or disadvantage. I respect the people who shot this footage.
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@onlbbu You know I do believe that in some instances as some of my relatives went on the same safari at different times and they all have videos of the same lions waiting at the same place (wart hog den on the backside of a hill, so you couldn't see the den...The lions were just laying about and a few minutes after 5 vehicles arrived out pop a warthog!
Poor warthog. He was casually out walking, enjoying a beautiful, sunny, & windy day in the Bush …. when he suddenly ended up in the clutches of a hungry lioness. My heart always goes out to the warthogs and impalas of the African Bush. They’re literally on everybody’s shit list! 🤷🏾♀️😂
I like how patience and focus were combined. The first lioness to start the chase was moving as if it doesn't know exactly what to do, it's a well effortless attack 😃😃
Ok so we have some things to learn here. It was a nice day for a stroll, everyone likes a nice day, but Mr. Warthog left his guard down. We should always be aware of our transitional spaces when we are in the Lions neighborhoods. I gotta applaud Mr. Warthog when he saw the first lion he ran faster than even he knew he could but he needed to be prepared for other lions and in this case he was forced to take the cold dirt challenge. What did we learn here 1. Always maintain situational awareness. 2. Even when you’re fast sometimes you’re not fast enough. Always be ready to change course. 3. Sometimes even in the safest neighborhoods danger can be waiting for you in the weeds.
Coordination between the two lines is literally beyond imagination. Had to re-watch it few times while transiting in Frankfurt. Thanks for this amazing video
If you’re a warthog and the tourists start filming you… Think
Hierdie vlakvark was te dom daarvoor.
@@seamonster936 Hy't gedink hy is 'n ster, in eie reg. Het selfs na die toeriste toe begin trippel vir meer cheers.
Right lmaooo. Nobody came to see you
Thats where the point lies, Animal's can't think!!!!
Hahaha...
For people saying "Nothing happens in the beginning" - you must watch the technique of the lions.
It's hard to hunt in the wild, this wasn't by chance.
The younger lioness slowly looped behind the warthog to the pounce and give it a fright so it would run into the adult and more experience lioness. Perfect ambush.
yes it's a cool hunt
Amazing footage. Can we get the full length video of the kill?
@@naveensoftwares from the whispering it sounded like they were just about to run out of space/battery on the camera.
Yeah, great teamwork
I like how the first lioness kept looking behind to confirm the position of the second lioness. That is cognitive.
For all the people worried about the hog, it managed to fight them off and get away. They all are friends now and the hog and it's family often visit the lions and their pride for dinner
Thank god! Thank you for this update….I was seriously almost about to cry.
No…
Everything the light touches is that warthogs kingdom now.
You are lying
Dam what a beautiful ending why can't people be like this
Amazing footage. I didn't see the 2nd lioness at all until the ambush. As others have noted earlier, the nonverbal communication and coordination of the lions is astounding.
Yeah. The way they can disappear into the grass.... imagine you as a human walking down that lane whistling.. and then you see a lioness charging towards you. You turn to run only to end up in the other lioness arms.
Doom!
of course you didn`t see her because grass is taller!
@@quazar912 yes, and because she's the same color as the grass.... Which is the whole idea of camouflage, of course.
it was like a set up
@@mr.fanstastic9010 absolutely
The coordination btw the 2 lioness is award winning, out of this world.
Animals have weapons too idiot its called claws and canines we dont have such luxury so we we do need weapons lmao humans are the smartest living thing on earth im pretty sure animals can create a shuttle and send it to the moon lol get real we would still own them in their own world we will set traps and make weapons with whats available we didnt survive all these 100s of years for nothing stop talking nonsense
@Mark Milicci Well obviously humans ain't shit without weapons, but who invented the weapons? They didn't just fall out the sky one day
it was not coordination: I don't think they have the mental capacity for that. It was just luck. had the pig turned the opposite it way, he or she may have had a chance.
@@livelifefdahaterz u seem to be talking to ur self, to me, personally, that's nonsense.
@@lavampire100 The very dumbest analysis of animal behavior I have ever read on a RUclips nature/animal video.
Warthog strolling along the neighborhood and thinking “The world needs to be this peaceful everyday!”
LOL!
It’s that car with human in it gave him false sense of security
😢🐗
🤣🤣
Lol 😂 exactly
It's terrifying that they can just disappear into the grass like that.
they disappear into the Grass huh? Hans, get the Flammenwerfer.
I hear you: 400 lbs of predatory instinct hidden just below 50 cm grass is an unsettling thought
We all disappear at some point.
the hog also dissapeared suddenly in the end
Just like your house cat 😊 I love it
The patience those 2 lions showed was amazing. They probably could have ambushed the warthog sooner but they waited until it was almost a sure thing.
Warthog was like, "Already got my 10,000 steps in. Man life is good!"
"Was"
Then the warthog gets his face ripped open. And his guts spread across the trail. Where he once roamed with his mother and siblings
@@jaulloa21 okay
That's funny
😭
The way they totally disappeared in the grass is chilling in every way. A perfect ambush.
Not quite perfect first lion missed bad. Many people arnt aware of this but lions are not the apex predators they're made out to be. On a good end when they are getting enough food they at most only get 25% of the total prey they make an attempt to go after. And that's the good end. The reality for most is more like 10-15%.
@@themalhama9129 That's why it's called "Hunting" and not "Killing"
@@themalhama9129 Yeah you are right, but in this case it was executed perfectly by both lions. The 1st lion snuck behind the warthog and spooked him in the direction of the 2nd ambushing lion which is a textbook play.
I found it interesting how they work as a team and timed it when to make the kill.
@@themalhama9129 I couldn't even see lion on the right in the grass until it raised it's head. I'd say it was well hidden IMO.
Cat 1: "Are you even hungry?"
Cat 2: "Not really, but this is just too easy to pass up."
😆lol
Yeah but they probably have a pride to feed lol
It was a nice, light snack. Like a Coffee Crisp lol
Cats will be cats.
They ordered Door Dash and got it delivered
Poor warty 🥺😭 He was so happy just a few seconds before the attack.
Nature is so cruel 😢
Plus he actually had pretty good reactions. Just had no chance at the end.
😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
thats his fault for being constructed of bacon
As for Warty😂😂😂
The take off speed of the hog was incredible, which makes the pinpoint accuracy of the lioness tackle even more amazing.
Yes exactly, you noticed how Warthog actually have great reaction timing reflexes. Which definitely makes the Lioness alot more awesome for timing it
@@trueintrovert4062 is she even quicker than the lion? Wow
@@black_nebula not with those short legs
the lions were smart tho they probably knew the warthog was quicker that’s why the one flushed him and the other lion waited down the way and t-boned him as he ran by thinking he was getting away haha NOPE
@@rickytran2378 Warthogs are actually some of the fastest animals...
That heavy breathing at the end had my wife asking “what are you looking at?”
Parno babe
Ha ha
I was eager to write something but I am glad you did
LMFAOOO
😂🤣😂
The fact that they knew how to stay patient without communicating
Looks like a setup , dog food placed in the middle of the road - bet it was captivated warthog , it had know fear of the humans on the truck - big money in game farm tourism.
They do communicate in their own style. Note the younger cat moved behind spooking the prey right into the arms of the waiting / hidden lionness.
Who says they didn't communicate, manthing?
@@sybau3247 Manthing? What are you 12?
@@alexisknows6513 yeah the Warthog and the Lions are paid actors
Love how they carry him to the side. “Ok Guys! Road clear. Pls continue with your vacation”😅
The planning was insane, lions are master class hunters.
Only JESUS CHRIST can save your soul from the flames of hell!
Cats in general
@@canesi9275
Lions way moreso. They're the only cats that coordinate.
@@DinnerForkTongue Male cheetahs co-ordinate too and lions have a 20-% success rate while cheetahs in general have a 50+%
Это точно.
2:40: Just before charging, the lioness looks at the camera to say, "make sure you get this".
hehe
Lol
She was confirming with her buddy, that the buddy is ready
sure thing, 😄😄
Lol 😂
Those two lioness are perfect hunters, calm and calculated. You can't escape them.
Had that happen at the bar once
Especially when the people who were filming it last a trail of food for the warthog to follow. Did you not notice the obvious?
Did u thought bout that all by yr lonely safe
lol
Big male lion hunts and kills an adult warthog
ruclips.net/video/6SveaVRLRKw/видео.html .
*no clickbait*
I love the way you can tell which of the two lions is older and more experienced. She handled it like a pro.
They both did. The first one was the distraction
It's amazing how the 2 lionesses attacked from different positions. One from the behind to push the warthog right into the other lioness' trap. Perfect planning & execution by the lionesses.
pure happenstance, lions are stupid
@@mikejones9961 lions do that all the time when hunting in groups... educate yourself, don't be stupid
Yes, but to survive until you have that sort of ability and experience as a lion is certainly less likely than making it to old age as a warthog.
JESUS CHRIST will come very soon!
@@Bee-zr7bj fool, you have toxoplasmosis
This is an old trick in which the former deliberately shows himself and sends the prey to the latter,
and the two lionsses performed it flawlessly. it was awesome.
Exactly. Flawless was the keyword. 👍
Hiába régi trükk, akkor is jó, mert aki ellen alkalmazzák, az már nem tudja elmondani senkinek...
The former and the latter? Who talks like that? No one talks that way. Why not just say the lioness “behind” and the one in “front” or “one” and the “other”? It’s called everyday conversational English. Try it.
@@DL-rp4lu
take it easy man.
i'll be better.
So what are you? warthog from past, in heavens now?
This channel is one of the gems of RUclips. Thanks for always providing the goods w/ no obnoxious music or clips. Just 100% nature, with intended scenarios actually shown on the title. *hat tip*
Thanks so much! We really try to show the real side of nature
@@Latestsightings that's what's up 💯
@@Latestsightings do you have fun with such videos? well you always want to have actions or? don't worry you disbelievers, your place is hell and worse than these animals. let's see how you could handle the fire.
@@susuwika What the fk are you on about?👀
@@susuwika shut you middle class hippy. Go drink your starbucks!
Warthog was just chilling and living his life
Imagine if you were walking alone on that road.
F#&% that road!
Yeah going back from school
it would certainly make the walk less boring
@@jamesi2018 perhaps too much kk
You would've seen that lion a few meters ahead and slowly walked away.
The warthog must have looked at the empty surroundings and said, “too good to be true!”
Warthog: Food here, food there, food everywhere!!
😂
😂😂😂
Yeah, I'm sure the warthogs still alive will read that message.
As they say, if it looks too good to be true, it usually is.
Warthog Afterlife: Even the straight path betrayed me.
Lmao can't stop laughing 😂😂
😂
@GFW777 ?
@GFW777 please enlighten us
@GFW777 I was asking you a genuine question.
Reminds my of walking through west Philadelphia after midnight.
So well coordinated. Amazing how they can communicate without speaking a word.
They do speak. To each other n other animals just not with humans
@@truthspillaz2 you are watching to much disney
People randomly filming you, walking in an open area.. yeah absolutely nothing could go wrong here
They left bait for the warthog. This wasn't a natural occurrence.
Most tourists: "Oh no, poor warthog, watch out!"
This tourist: "Come on, Piggy!"
Every Tourist in a african np hope to see this
As any sadist would!
What a f ing sadist karen!
@@brigittabailey9439 its life
I mean Lions gotta eat
Strategy, precision and lethal tag team at work. I didn’t notice the 2nd lioness, until she popped her head up for a few seconds. 😅 wow!!
Seems like warthogs have started transforming into human race
I like how the Lion keeps watching back at the Person who's filming this, like: 'Are you still getting this Dude?!' 😁
@w F 😂 exactly.....:"don't you dare make a fucking sound Brad!"
She thinking don’t you fuck this up for me stay where you are
Hahahaha MOM GET THE CAMERA
They were like Hey, humans check this out.
Man they were flexing.
😂
Patience and perseverance paid off. Amazing footage as usual
yep look at how their planning is so perfect and accurate☺️
Yeah because they stage it! pretty obvious too.. right next to a main road🤣🤦♂️...this channel is fckn pathetic
@@aboutnoise2335 Do you work for Kruger?
@@aboutnoise2335 let the sheep be sheep. they need views too
@@aboutnoise2335
Haha. Your right. The lionesses are paid actors.
You can see their union cards tied around their necks.
The warthog is also a paid actor.
You'll see him in many videos.
Amazing patience of the lions got rewarded. Such astute hunters.
@@caesar7786 like u
@@caesar7786 Are you 8? There are so many insecure little fanboys on these videos lately, where do you all come from? Tigers are powerful and beautiful indeed. But I don’t understand why you hate lions so much? I mean there is a reason lions have been revered throughout history and are synonymously popular the globe over. I think the real problem here is that you wish Tigers weren’t so overlooked by everybody. It kills you to see Lions taking place as the most renown member of the big cat family in the world. You know what I also agree, I believe tigers deserve just as much praise. But you clearly aren’t a genuine animal lover and are only interested in aesthetic. When in reality both lion and tiger wouldn’t care who you are, only how fast you run and what you taste like before you are chewed and rendered into faeces.
more like obtuse prey...
@@taniavankemp4394 no, but what's wrong with being 8?
@@caesar7786 usually will just Care about the animal he loves and not respect all animales but its understandable
You can almost hear him singing, "Hakunah Mattata" 🎶 🎵
Toni , no more TV for you. and your lil ass is grounded.
Warthog world: "I know my destiny is to be a meal for lions someday ... but I'm going to just enjoy life until that happens."
LOL :)
lets all apreciate how quiet the humans were. Thank you.
No. Let's not.
Let’s do a running man type trap for those bastards rooting for the kill.
Would have been more interesting if the lions noticed the 2 loads of worthless turds in the car.
@@TrollMeister_ correct their whispering was annoying.
@@alexmendoza9270 Bro we eat and feed on them. We all killers. We even use their skin for expensive coats.
The planning and execution was so perfect that the kill was guaranteed even if just either one of the lionesses attacked!!
They make a great hunting pair👏
If the first one hadn't attacked the warthog wouldn't have panicked and run into the the second one?
@@nammoo89 well they were so precise and patient that even the first lioness who pushed the prey to second lioness would have eventually outrun the warthog and caught it down!!
@@vintagevinod Actually, warthogs can outrun lions. They are nearly as fast, but with a lot more stamina. An ambush was probably required for this to be a success, though the first lioness may have been able to close the distance on her own.
@@vintagevinod Lions do tend to give up rather quickly if they don't catch the prey right away.
@@vintagevinod This leopard failed: ruclips.net/video/K21IMaQHXkU/видео.html
So asked myself how are they communicating, it's just soo amazing how the pick this move....well calculated.....experience,timing,reading, calculating,patience....perfect ambush
communicate via tail signs . They probably also growl in frequencies humans cant hear - maybe very low pitched rumbling.
Thanks for posting this in its entirety to show the whole build-up and the patient hunting skills of the lions - without any inappropriate music or inane comments! Those lions were downwind of a very strong breeze - the warthog had little chance of identifying their presence
Their vision is extremely poor too. In the last few minutes of its life, it actually smelled that the lion had been through there. Perhaps.
The way the first lioness literally pushed the warthog in the ambush of the second lioness. As soon as the warthog started running, the first lioness even slowed down. She was like: “He’s done”.
The team work and planing without a word uttered is just amazing.
They had a strategy meeting beforehand, and planned the whole thing. Cheers!
@@LectronCircuits ya, the board of directors insisted that the lions meet or surpass their daily quota. Either that or get banished from the pride ! Nothing personal, it's business lol
If Either ofa word 😂
They can't really speak though
@@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 they speak Lion language duh. Come on man.
Lions wanted me to tell you all thanks for making that road for the hog to take a stroll.
Imagine getting stranded and having to walk this road! I didn't even see the second lioness until after about a minute.
Same! Crazy how they become invisible
You will be lucky if it's lions or leopard that get to you. You don't want to run to hyenas or wild dogs.
@@cmbambafu7625 ABSOLUTELY !!!
Yea I never saw her she came from nowhere. Job over time to eat!
@@faujihs8957 And start on your soft pipi
Aww, how wholesome! Those two lionesses firmly hugging Pumbaa before carrying him safely home to his family.
Just goes to show that, even if someone looks scary and appears to be eating you, they might just be helping you get home. Never judge someone based on their appearance.
@@jamesdodson4659, hakuna matata! It means no worry; it means no strife. He's in hoggy heaven, and you saw the end of his life.
yeah, they carried him to where timon lives, right inside their bellies
It's amazing how the lioness color, still is perfectly camouflaged with green grass. Stealthy, coordinated, element of surprise, ambush attack. Perfect strategy executed, desired results. I love nature.
💯
cuz its not green its brown i live here...lol
I don't mean to come off as attacking you but how does anyone apprectaie this when one gets eaten up probably after suffering a lot of pain and at the same time if the kill was missed the other two have to suffer from hunger? Nature feels wrong. Peace was never an option in the wild.
@Gappie Al Kebabi yes I do love nature. also, unanimous agreement with you about the multiculturalism too. I hope that answer your questions. good day.
@@himashisirimanna8178 I didn't make the rules to nature. nature been vicious long before you an I got here, &, will be that way long after we leave as well. it is what it is... like it or not.
Apologies...
I couldn't help but to laugh on that on....😂
AMBUSHED.
I did not see the 2nd lion in the grass. Shocked the hell out of me.
SAME HERE
He pops his head up momentarily at 1:08
@@justhere4721 he?
@@alaefarmestatesllc my bad, "she" 🤦♂️
So don't judge the pig for not having a good vantage point
That warthog out there walking and thinking like “what a wonderful breeze we have today.”
This looks like life in any big American city these days....😂😂...like CHICAGO AND BALTIMORE MD..
@@CashCowz962 🤣🤣🤣
"Hakuna Matata.."
A few moment later:
"NALA ITS ME PUMBA"
0:18 "That warthog's in deep shit" 😂
I wouldn't blame the warthog... I didn't see the second lion till it raised its head at 1:10...
Thanks I totally missed that!
The lions change in direction at the beginning seconds of the video wasn’t to get more out of sight, it was to adjust for the wind direction. What an interesting angle to witness this encounter
@morty pen yes, she was actually very sweet after she filled her belly with piglet
Why? So that she can sprint faster?
@@caulkercracker9732 so that the wind doesn't carry the lions scent to the warthog and alert it
@@caulkercracker9732 because hogs have a very powerful sense of smell. Her scent would of traveled with the wind and would of alerted the hog
Yeah, I noticed that too. Adjusting themselves to be downwind so they won’t be smelled. Smart
Warthog: Now I know why ‘the road less travelled’ is indeed ‘less travelled’.
Good one! Food for thought ….
@@BrendaBaBoom food for thought lol
😆 👍
Lmao, that’s genius man
So that's what Robert Frost meant by the poem. My teacher back in the day completely missed the analysis about probably getting eaten on that road.
Those are some experienced lionesses. They knew exactly what they were doing.
Kudos to the recorders for keeping their yappers shut and their eyes open!
Things change so fast here, from eating food to becoming food yourself😂
love how the lion looks back at the car and was like "keep quiet" 2:40
Lmao I booked that , so jokes
I suppose the lioness was looking back to verify the position of the other lioness, and maybe even look at her face and ensure that she is waiting
Those tourists should've made some noise ,that's cruel & then they're so shocked.
@@adrianpena677they wanted to see him get eaten. They were intentionally not making noise lol
I guess they knew that pulled pork was on the lunch menu 😂😂😂😂😂
The noise of the wind and the fact that the lionesses were downwind sealed the warthog's fate. It seemed young and lacked experience. He will never get it now.
Just the humans distracting it.
The women sounded pure evil, orgasming
@@firstamendmenttshirt4768 Yeah, humans, the very quiet humans who said/did nothing loudly and quite a distance from that hog (Unlike most tourists). Its not like lions hunting animals is a normal thing, that NEVER happens. But sure, its the humans here the reason the hog died.
@@flying-magpie lions do not hunt they track sniff listen smell an see. The humans did distract the hog you must not have that common sense. Humans put that trail there now someone like you must not know that animals will use it too. So tell me again that trail was not done by humans. The animals put it their. The hog never notice you or seen you they just happen to see you an never want to see you.
Nah, pretty sure the warthog was being bullied at school and decided on suicide by lion. The wind was def blowing in from the NW anyway. You're wrong.
The way the warthog is moving comfortably, it seems she doesn't recognize death until she sees a stranger running after her. Not like the gazell who stops eating and take a time to look all around her.
And pigs are said to be so intelligent, well they certainly aren't when it comes to being cautious when walking alone in a dangerous environment. There's another video where a warthog trots right into a pride of sleeping lions.
@@bluemanno7901 yeah if they had backup warthogs, they coulda taken the fight to the lions…
Just walking around as carefree as ever!!
🐖 🦁 🦁
And singing ' what a wonderful world by Louis Amstrong'.
Even stayed to the right side of the road
HAKUNA MATATA
Warthog: "Whoa, lion poop!
I'm so lucky this is a delicassy! And they say you can only eat this once. I could eat this forever!
...
Oh yeah that's right"
Incredible capture. Reminds us all again how lions hunting tactics are amazing and structured perfectly. Lions are a lot smarter then we think.
Smarter than not then, learn grammar then, you write.
@@jon7806 learn grammar, then you write ✍️
Same with wolves. They hunt in a similar way. 🐺
Hunting strategy between lion and wolf are totally opposite. Lion are ambush predator where wolf chase down its prey for long distance to exhsust
@@u3t47s0 I meant in the way, that they hunt together, to take down a prey.
What makes lions so deadly (besides all the obvious hunting attributes) is that they are almost impossible to spot when in stealth mode. Amazing.
Warthogs do have poor eyesight but excellent senses of hearing and smell. Maybe this poor fella must have not had such great sense of smell.
@@oppothumbs1 birth defect
@@oppothumbs1 -- wind behind him, so carrying the smell of the lions away from him. Poor thing was pretty fast too, but no way he could escape that ambush...
The 🦁 lion's coat blends perfectly with the tall grass too. Just about impossible for a warthog with poor eyesight 👓 to spot the lion in it if they're not moving.
I agree
Those lions were so hidden an patient it was incredible to watch.
Lmai
lion 1: look at what we have here
lion 2: yeah good looking meal
The Way the One Lioness gone behind and one remained camouflage is Incredible 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵
It's amazing how the lions work as a team. We wouldn't have known the second lion was there if the captions didn't say two lions.
I saw both lions
Nah I seen both very easily
2nd one kept poking up..... don't know how you missed the black ears
Imagine being born as the prey you just stroll around everyday not knowing anytime could be your last at the split of a second.
We may not be prey, per se, but every single person has no idea from 1 second to the next...
Lions, leopards, hyenas,and wild dogs all pray on warthogs
if just anytime was the last, problem is the jaws and mainly teeths eating you even alive
Did the warthog die? I paused immediately I couldn't watch
@@james6401 it's ok the warthog killed the lions 🦁
Kings of stalking, one went behind to spook the warthog and in those split seconds allow the other to pounce on it.
First one looked clumsy and was going to ruin everything
Not clever and smart and a superior planner as you make it look
Good team work
Yeah and the car full of tourist were the perfect bait for the hog !!!
*Queens
@@fellavttt2675 you have no idea what you are talking about.
i in car.. so i say: all yeeeah .. yeeeah.. boooo beeee and lions no eat :D
Camerawoman: "C'mon piggy....come, walk right into your death"
Warthog: *gets captured*
Camerawoman: *orgasm gasps*
😂😂😂 This women is weirdo.
Yeah, that was quite odd
😂😂😂😂😂😂she will also be told the same some day.
Yes, the person filming was a little to eager for the demise of the warthog.
😂 Yea it definitely sounded like it
The lions even had the wind in their favor and one strong enough to block out any noise they'd have made rustling in the grass. The lions patience was incredible they waited for the perfect moment even though they could no doubt have taken him from a greater distance. It just wasn't the Warthogs day.
At least there was no talking or Truck Engines Revving. This was Real Nature, with Human-interaction offering no advantage or disadvantage. I respect the people who shot this footage.
next not see road...
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So humans are not part of nature?
@Sire Class hog is stupid enough not to recognise elephants from vehicles?
@@tattushenoi я Хантер,охотник по русски.У нас все русские охотники на любого зверя.
Lol, fast food wasnt quite fast enough
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I remember her from Fenner & Smith great woman.
Yeah I met her. Didn’t really care for her.
The warthog not only chose the wrong path but also ignored the warning, “never walk alone.”
Always bring your younger slower brothers or sisters with you....
For wild animals maybe.. but for humans? Being alone has a power that very few can handle
@onlbbu You know I do believe that in some instances as some of my relatives went on the same safari at different times and they all have videos of the same lions waiting at the same place (wart hog den on the backside of a hill, so you couldn't see the den...The lions were just laying about and a few minutes after 5 vehicles arrived out pop a warthog!
Cause that matters when the lions catch you 🤣
💯🏌♀️
Longest 3 minutes of my life, but they definitely worth it.
The presence of humans made the pig feel safe.
Poor warthog. He was casually out walking, enjoying a beautiful, sunny, & windy day in the Bush …. when he suddenly ended up in the clutches of a hungry lioness. My heart always goes out to the warthogs and impalas of the African Bush. They’re literally on everybody’s shit list! 🤷🏾♀️😂
piramidal food miss natalie
Such is life for prey. Life feeds on life.
@@Alusttt93
You mean "food chain". Food pyramid is about nutrients.
The food pyramid is actually about propaganda and selling product
@@evolutionarydeadend6812 what?
I'm amazed that warthogs live long enough to breed and not go extinct
There was another Lion there the whole time!?!? Amazing
Great teamwork.
What an easy meal... Patience really does pay off, huh?
I always appreciate people filming nature without disturbing/interrupting the animals business out there..
I like how patience and focus were combined. The first lioness to start the chase was moving as if it doesn't know exactly what to do, it's a well effortless attack 😃😃
That's a tactical chase. She makes sure it does not run back to the direction it came from.
@@tropicaldimitri7374 yeah this animal is very clever
That was a beautiful hunt I give it 10/10
Cool action.
Probably the unluckiest day of it's life😞.
On the other hand, one of the luckiest day of the lionesses 🥲.
Same situation different perspectives, life is subjective
Kinda how nature works
Yahhh there's no exception, even for us humans
Probably?
"hmm today im gonna walk by the tall grass"
Milou Nikolic the happy warthog.
Warthog: “Zip a dee do Dahhh, Zip a dee yay!…”
Lions: “My oh my, what a wonderful day!”
Pumba: "Hakuna Matata, it means no wor..."
Simba: The worms are slimy, but they are NOT satisfying.
Warthog broke the rules:do not eat on the drive way
The suspense of the lady running out of recording time was killing me 😂
3:03 story starts here
Warthog to the first lion: “missed me, hahaha”
Second lion: “gotcha bish”
Play it back at .25 speed. Second lion has perfect timing!
Ok so we have some things to learn here. It was a nice day for a stroll, everyone likes a nice day, but Mr. Warthog left his guard down. We should always be aware of our transitional spaces when we are in the Lions neighborhoods. I gotta applaud Mr. Warthog when he saw the first lion he ran faster than even he knew he could but he needed to be prepared for other lions and in this case he was forced to take the cold dirt challenge. What did we learn here 1. Always maintain situational awareness. 2. Even when you’re fast sometimes you’re not fast enough. Always be ready to change course. 3. Sometimes even in the safest neighborhoods danger can be waiting for you in the weeds.
Fan of ASP, I see... :-)
@@epickett63 what is ASP?
LOL. Yes. Active Self Protection.
@@Donnie8612 Oh ok thanks :)
The Lions decided to hide, stalk and pounce...They could have easily chased down the warthog for the kill..
Two very experienced lionesses. Amazing video , thank you.
Coordination between the two lines is literally beyond imagination. Had to re-watch it few times while transiting in Frankfurt. Thanks for this amazing video
I was thinking to myself damn these lions are smart.
Wow what a spectacular ambush. Got to love the big cats