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  • @albertbrown3927
    @albertbrown3927 17 дней назад +2097

    Imagine running from a lion and u run up in a tree and think you're safe

    • @ShabazzStone
      @ShabazzStone 13 дней назад +58

      *Trapped, shish kabob.* 😂🥩

    • @jonathangauthier3549
      @jonathangauthier3549 12 дней назад +62

      😅 unless you magically sprout wings and learn how to fly, lions are pretty able to get you anywhere.
      The same applies to bears in Canada. Trees are no longer a safe respite from certain death. And that's equally fascinating as it is terrifyingly

    • @MrKingkz
      @MrKingkz 12 дней назад +26

      Why would anyone think that is a safe place to hide from cats even if lions do not normally climb trees they are cats so you know they can whenever they want this video just proves that lol

    • @bsjddjk
      @bsjddjk 12 дней назад +20

      lions know they can climb trees but they also know their weight is too much for those weak branches a average adult wild lion weight can be from 150-250kg depending upon diet

    • @BigRick50
      @BigRick50 11 дней назад +9

      You think you can run away from a Lion, HAHAHA.

  • @bronzeabe7757
    @bronzeabe7757 12 дней назад +974

    It’s nice to hear from the photographers. I like that you credited them and gave them an opportunity to speak.

  • @qtJosie
    @qtJosie 12 дней назад +778

    "She was like grrr and he was like grrr" 🤣

    • @duccc
      @duccc 9 дней назад +24

      those voiceovers are perfect

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 4 дня назад +11

      Those intense conversations really add depth.

    • @lowans971
      @lowans971 4 дня назад +3

      No way😂

    • @diosa.loba333
      @diosa.loba333 3 дня назад +1

      😅😅😅

    • @tammyt3434
      @tammyt3434 23 часа назад +1

      Massive Drama!
      He was eating that drama up.

  • @WisdomWeaverBitcoinBruv
    @WisdomWeaverBitcoinBruv 10 дней назад +205

    "Coz they want to and they can." Wow, I was not expecting this level of honesty today.

  • @mikeddh2018
    @mikeddh2018 17 дней назад +1659

    Leopards reacting to lions climbing trees now: 😤

    • @_robustus_
      @_robustus_ 17 дней назад +183

      Yeah, they say it’s cultural appropriation.

    • @Love2Hoop
      @Love2Hoop 17 дней назад +45

      Imagine that first jag coming back to the pride like “Everybody, you won’t believe what I just saw!” 😂

    • @Gonefishing6572
      @Gonefishing6572 17 дней назад +61

      ​@@Love2HoopJag ? South American big cats don't frequent Africa.

    • @duncanapiyo6412
      @duncanapiyo6412 17 дней назад +36

      Leave leopards, what about humans. That's the first place to run to.😢 Nowhere to 🏃‍♂️

    • @MEOHara
      @MEOHara 16 дней назад

      s​@@Gonefishing6572
      There are lions, leopards, and cheetahs in Africa. And just about every kind of animal found in Africa.

  • @Cbotham
    @Cbotham 16 дней назад +631

    I think it’s super cool to see something like this. It’s the evolution of life they’re finding new ways.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 15 дней назад +37

      Or, reverting to forgotten behaviours?

    • @experience741
      @experience741 14 дней назад +61

      ​@@stephanieyee9784still evolution

    • @Possiblechange
      @Possiblechange 13 дней назад +14

      @@experience741 actually that would be considered devolution…But you know, science people read a couple books with blind faith and believe they know it all…

    • @FlopgamingOne
      @FlopgamingOne 12 дней назад +61

      @@Possiblechange devolution isn't a thing

    • @experience741
      @experience741 12 дней назад +79

      @@Possiblechange there is no devolution only evolution. Remember that evolution isn't process to be perfect organism. Organism evolve because they survive and can adapt to their environment. For example the evolution of Whale. Their ancestors were land dwelling mammals but for some reason they chose to live in water and gradually their body change to suit live in water. We know that all life on land came from water and the evolution of Whale isn't devolution just because they became aquatic again. It's still evolution because the whale's ancestors survive and adapt

  • @Rembrant65
    @Rembrant65 17 дней назад +335

    I love his answer at the end. The answer of a trained observer.

    • @Nylak-Otter
      @Nylak-Otter 11 дней назад +15

      Haha, I'm a behaviorist/"trained observer" of wild predators from North America rather than Africa, and my answer would be simpler: "No."
      Apparently our big cats are a bit more clumsy than theirs. Or maybe we just have more slick surfaces. 😂

  • @rmcnally3645
    @rmcnally3645 12 дней назад +200

    2:22 Mama Lions getting some time without cubs climbing on them. Makes perfect sense to me 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @LoveDoveDarling
      @LoveDoveDarling 8 дней назад

      Do mothers in your culture want to avoid their children? Is that one of those western values in action? 😅 sad stuff.

  • @jameswest4819
    @jameswest4819 13 дней назад +419

    A couple places I've lived had large populations of fleas that would lay their eggs in the grass, the litter on the forest floor where the deer would sleep, and on the floors in homes, especially carpeting. I remember seeing all the dogs in one area that would sit on their doghouse roofs. I knew of one woman in Oregon that wore flea collars around her ankles. On the Lewis and Clark Expedition when in Oregon, they described burning their bedding because of the fleas terribly infesting their bedding and clothes. Maybe there is a plague of fleas driving the lions up into the trees.

    • @holdthetruthhostage
      @holdthetruthhostage 12 дней назад +42

      Yo that's interesting

    • @raiah6032
      @raiah6032 12 дней назад +22

      We had that in an apartment complex. It felt like the grass was biting me. I was actually wondering why my animals were getting fleas!

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 11 дней назад +33

      Yeah one thing I’ve always wondered is how wild animals deal with the bugs .. I can go for a walk in nature with my dog and sit in the grass for a few minutes and feel the chiggers .. I can’t imagine having to sleep on that same ground especially in jungle environments

    • @BigRick50
      @BigRick50 11 дней назад

      @@brianmeen2158 They can be extremely clever. Foxes have been observed ridding themselves of flea infestations using icy water. They create a ball of straw or grass and hold it in their mouth. They then slowly immerse themselves in freezing cold water backwards. All the fleas jump up the body to avoid the water. Eventually they're all on the ball of straw and the fox lets it go along with all the fleas. Or so I've read. Never seen it happen. But quite often animals just let some bird like a crow pick that stuff off.

    • @geofflepper3207
      @geofflepper3207 11 дней назад +24

      I believe that the mosquitoes can get so bad in Northern Canada that there have been incidents of caribou choking to death on mosquitoes.
      Certainly caribou like many other animals will migrate to new areas to try to get away from the mosquitoes.

  • @webnerd-ny6wd
    @webnerd-ny6wd 16 дней назад +360

    They are just like house cats 🐈. They can climb trees but are too scared to jump down so cute lol 😂

    • @EnterpriseNCC-1701
      @EnterpriseNCC-1701 13 дней назад +6

      They're not like house cats😮

    • @MawienMadut
      @MawienMadut 12 дней назад +40

      @@EnterpriseNCC-1701wait till you realize theyre both cats and share similarities 🤯

    • @Dweeble233
      @Dweeble233 12 дней назад +25

      Jumping down from 10ft at 2lbs and jumping down weighing 200lbs are entirely different.

    • @carnagerulez312
      @carnagerulez312 10 дней назад +3

      You need to hug one 🤗🤗🤗

    • @webnerd-ny6wd
      @webnerd-ny6wd 10 дней назад +7

      @@carnagerulez312 now girl you know you messy 🤣🤣

  • @chrisoffersen
    @chrisoffersen 11 дней назад +64

    Imagine this. What a charmed life. Filming and studying big cats. Just, wow.

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад +2

      Have you considered goign to the doctor and asking him is there's any test for brain-dwelling toxoplasma gondii?

    • @judo-rob5197
      @judo-rob5197 9 дней назад

      What is the probability of this disease occuring in humans in contact with big cats?​@@Amygondor

    • @hd-xc2lz
      @hd-xc2lz 9 дней назад +12

      @@Amygondor What offended you about chrisofferen's comment?

    • @bobroberts5820
      @bobroberts5820 9 дней назад

      ​you sound fun at parties

    • @tammystiletto
      @tammystiletto 8 дней назад +3

      @@Amygondorget a real hobby bruh

  • @nuggetbox9245
    @nuggetbox9245 7 дней назад +41

    Imagine listening to someone saying "Watchout for the trees,there might be lions" 😭😭

    • @Nightriser271828
      @Nightriser271828 2 дня назад +2

      Africa just learned about Australian fauna and entered the competition. 😅

  • @kevote1
    @kevote1 17 дней назад +248

    In Kenya ,Lions at Lake Nakuru National Park do climb tree too

    • @linedanzer4302
      @linedanzer4302 17 дней назад +24

      Exactly! I just posted about my trip to Kenya in 2011 where there were lions in a tree relaxing in the shade. And, yes, we were at Lake Nakuru.

    • @johnofdebar4071
      @johnofdebar4071 16 дней назад +18

      nothing unusual actually. Lions in Q Elisabeth NP in Uganda also climb trees

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 15 дней назад +9

      ​@@johnofdebar4071 I think they do it all the time. Maybe it's just that these ones seem to do it to avoid the flies....

    • @tealsquare
      @tealsquare 6 дней назад +1

      ​@@johnofdebar4071 specifically the lions in the Ishasha Sector.

    • @cynofeliswildlife9967
      @cynofeliswildlife9967 6 дней назад

      ​@@linedanzer4302 yup, they also retain their rosettes

  • @mwichefrancissimwanza7372
    @mwichefrancissimwanza7372 13 дней назад +174

    The best way to explain this is Lions are bigger and taller in the front, thus their big heads. A lion stands taller than a Tiger, Jaguar & Leopard. However, the other 3 cats, separate from lions have more weight & locking ankles in their hind legs, thus the reason why leopards & Jaguars can carry prey twice their weight up the tree. Lions don’t have trouble climbing, it’s coming down, their bulk of their weight is in the front and their hind legs don’t lock. They always seem to fall when coming down tall trees. Their center of gravity & mass in that inclination is further down to the front.

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble 11 дней назад +6

      Tigers are longer, heavier and altogether bigger than lions. They have the ability to climb trees, too.

    • @mwichefrancissimwanza7372
      @mwichefrancissimwanza7372 11 дней назад +5

      @@graceygrumble also stronger? Have u seen them fight?

    • @mwichefrancissimwanza7372
      @mwichefrancissimwanza7372 11 дней назад +9

      Understanding the answer is very important. I also noted that Lions don’t have locking hind legs, that’s y tree climbing is an issue.Also there are different sub species of both animals. Sumatran or Java male tiger is about the same weight of a female lion. Go to history & see titanic clashes of tigers, lions and gladiators.

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад +1

      now explain why domestic cats do the same BS of climbing up but not down.

    • @mwichefrancissimwanza7372
      @mwichefrancissimwanza7372 10 дней назад +9

      @Amygondor Well you are comparing a 5-10 lbs cat to a 550-600 lbs going against gravity. A heavier body will fall faster than a small one. Go to a roof top, throw a brick & a bird feather at the same time & see which hits the ground 1st. There are also several reasons of " Terminal Velocity" explains the difference.
      Terminal Velocity: When falling from a high enough elevation, cats reach a point known as terminal velocity, where they stop accelerating and fall at a constant speed. This velocity is relatively low due to their small size, which reduces the force of impact.
      Also I explained that Lion's are bigger in the front, thus the bigger head. Cats have an innate "righting reflex," which helps them twist their bodies in mid-air to land on their feet. They start this rotation with their heads, then align their spine and rear legs, usually positioning themselves feet-down before they hit the ground.

  • @arnaudgermain862
    @arnaudgermain862 14 дней назад +58

    Having lived in Africa for over 12 years and done safaris in 8 countries, tree climbing lions seem to be a specificity of some parks. I have seen lions in trees regularly in Lake Manyara and Mikumi in Tanzania, VERY frequently in Nakuru in Kenya but never in South Luangwa in Zambia. I am commenting on these parks as I have done multiple visits over the years. Seasons did not seem to affect the climbing patterns in Nakuru or Mikumi. Of the 3 prides I knew in Nakuru, all were climbing trees regularly.

    • @Mady-lo6qb
      @Mady-lo6qb 14 дней назад +7

      Maybe the difference is the types of trees in the parks. I noticed that the lions can only go up where the trunk is already leaning. If it is straight up, they will have problems doing it. Next time, observe the trees and see if this can account for it.
      Edit: Do trees lean because an elephant pushed it at some point during its growth? Are there many elephants in South Luangwa?

    • @arnaudgermain862
      @arnaudgermain862 7 дней назад +3

      @@Mady-lo6qb In both Mikumi and Nakuru, I witnessed lions on branches with straight trunks (4 to 5 metres before the first branch). They did not seem to have problems climbing these. They also climbed tiny bushes in Nakuru, which was hilarious! South Luangwa has a HUGE elephant population and I have seen them chasing the lions regularly. There are elephants in Mikumi but not in Nakuru.

  • @xx-mtdna
    @xx-mtdna 17 дней назад +87

    Long story short a cats going to do what cats do 🌳 🐆

  • @sparky1274
    @sparky1274 10 дней назад +14

    "Come on darling, you gotta get down!" I need that guy to narrate more things

  • @gerafinali4384
    @gerafinali4384 6 дней назад +9

    I wish I had known that trick when my kids were little..

  • @MrBeatboxmasta
    @MrBeatboxmasta 8 дней назад +8

    All lions can easily climb trees. The reason most of them don't is because their claws are not made to climb back down. That's why the lion at the beginning of the video was so reluctant to climb out of the tree.

  • @bestbehave
    @bestbehave 9 дней назад +19

    0:20 anyione remeber trying to get off the climbing frame and that kid got spooked and didn't want to move?😂

    • @SarahMarie-j2n
      @SarahMarie-j2n 9 дней назад +3

      Oh ya that was me, sorry about that 🤦

    • @PearlTheSpinster
      @PearlTheSpinster 15 часов назад

      Trying to jump down from the counter. I just knew i was on a mountain cliff about to fall to my death 😂😂😂

  • @eddiefniii
    @eddiefniii 6 дней назад +12

    Just left Africa 3 days ago. Trip,of a lifetime. And also saw the lions in the trees. Watched them climb up as well. Recorded it. Fascinating! What a beautiful country and the people were incredible too.

    • @mariej6962
      @mariej6962 5 дней назад +8

      But Africa is not a country. It's like saying I have been to Europe and the country was nice.

    • @therealkoolaidandkale
      @therealkoolaidandkale 3 дня назад +5

      @@mariej6962I was just gonna say😂 “Ummm….. which country?? Because Africa is an entire continent with over 50 countries.” 🥴

  • @nellym46664
    @nellym46664 10 дней назад +13

    Leopards: They copied our whole flow! Word for word, bar for bar!

    • @alfiejr9302
      @alfiejr9302 День назад

      Like yoh that's my thing, what you playing at 😅

  • @VampireHunterR
    @VampireHunterR 17 дней назад +76

    I love all cats small to big ❤️ 💕 💓 💗

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад

      Have you considered goign to the doctor and asking him is there's any test for brain-dwelling toxoplasma gondii?

  • @PaletaLee
    @PaletaLee 12 дней назад +44

    T-Rex looking at modern chicken: "We made that mistake too once..."

    • @alihms
      @alihms 10 дней назад +4

      Yup, short-term gains vs. long-term benefits. Our ancestors left the safety of the trees and evolved quickly from there onwards.

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад +5

      I wouldn't call a chicken a mistake if I were a trwx. just remember avian dinos didn't go extinct.

    • @lilchristuten7568
      @lilchristuten7568 5 дней назад +1

      Chickens are not related to t-rexes or any dinosaur for that matter.

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 3 дня назад

      @@lilchristuten7568 acheopterix called, they want to talk to you.

  • @HappyBeeTV-BeeHappy
    @HappyBeeTV-BeeHappy 15 дней назад +32

    Oh wow! The leopard's advantage has been invaded!

  • @tjdime
    @tjdime 17 дней назад +71

    Perhaps a learned behavior...why did the leopard climb the tree? Then discovering the view, then the cool, then less bugs, etc.. Sharing truth with animals is an intriguing experience. Like a puppy learning about the mirror and years later using reflections to see what's happening behind her.

  • @shaneemmerson4658
    @shaneemmerson4658 6 дней назад +24

    Maybe they are trying to get away from people chasing them around in land rovers.

  • @djr3386
    @djr3386 17 дней назад +29

    New fear unlocked.

  • @mtman2
    @mtman2 14 дней назад +15

    There's a breeze up there & shade- plus can see prey far away...!

  • @joyatodd
    @joyatodd 17 дней назад +78

    I have a set of photos of a young male lion taken in 1979 from this group.

    • @ZamaMsimanga
      @ZamaMsimanga 16 дней назад +2

      Lies..

    • @joyatodd
      @joyatodd 15 дней назад +3

      @@ZamaMsimanga Sorry. Didn't mean to. My photo are from Lake Manyara in Tanzania. I didn't catch your intro.

  • @Blackout00745
    @Blackout00745 8 дней назад +9

    *Ground is too hot in Africa *
    PBS: WEIRD REASON!

  • @linedanzer4302
    @linedanzer4302 17 дней назад +84

    It's amusing that people think something is *odd, unusual, weird, etc.* just because THEY'VE never seen it before. I was in Kenya in 2011 and I have plenty of footage (video and photos) of a couple of lions up a tree relaxing in the shade. So it's nothing new. It's just new to the eyes of the person creating this video.

    • @MEOHara
      @MEOHara 16 дней назад +11

      Those trees in the posts here are at an angle. The lioness just about ran up it. Easier than pulling it's weight up. The Djuma lions can't climb nearly that far. Jackals and hyenas don't climb. The very small cats do. In Djuma hyenas wait under the tree for the leopards to drop something.
      Everybody steals from everybody else.

    • @tedcity5861
      @tedcity5861 8 дней назад

      Pretty sure I've seen this on some show years ago.

    • @blbl126
      @blbl126 6 дней назад

      Pedantic little geek.

  • @StanleyJass
    @StanleyJass 16 дней назад +56

    after all they big CATS!!

  • @AshtonnnM
    @AshtonnnM 16 дней назад +12

    1:52 Also somebody call KPS (Kitty protection services) on those mother's!

  • @VenosEvans
    @VenosEvans 17 дней назад +93

    Lions are excellent tree climbers, but they are too dam big and bulky for this activity hence don't do it regularly, leopards are small and have evolved to live in trees to avoid predators, but lions themselves are top predators they have got nothing to worry about.

    • @TonyMarselle
      @TonyMarselle 11 дней назад

      What predator eats leopards?

    • @VenosEvans
      @VenosEvans 11 дней назад +8

      @TonyMarselle in Asia Tigers, in africa lions.

    • @Harry-hyl
      @Harry-hyl 6 дней назад

      When something is very young, it's got everything to worry about. Lions being in prides is also a huge protective factor, besides their size.

  • @PAVEL-JAKL
    @PAVEL-JAKL 17 дней назад +46

    I love lions my favorite animals 🦁

    • @VictorVonDoom.
      @VictorVonDoom. 11 дней назад

      So you love Lions more than humans?!
      (Because humans are animals)

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад

      just remember that females allow their cubs to be offed by a new male if they like him more than their previous mate.

    • @JuniperMoonshine
      @JuniperMoonshine 10 дней назад +8

      The guy can’t even have a favorite animal without you guys making it a moral issue. Get help. Geez 😂

  • @thefakebluejay5394
    @thefakebluejay5394 9 дней назад +2

    the combination of the beautiful footage and the photographers’ commentary makes this an amazing video 👍

  • @JaneNoordpool
    @JaneNoordpool 16 дней назад +12

    This is beautyfull. They are big house cats.🐱🦁

    • @Amygondor
      @Amygondor 10 дней назад

      you wouldn't think they are cute if you had to live in a nearby village. I dare you, go spend your next vacations with the Masai tribe. Approach these lions and treat them like house cats. Come on, I dare you, try it. Go ahead, pet one. Just don't endanger anyone else, ok? go alone and face the consequences alone.

  • @AndrewDavis-sj6mb
    @AndrewDavis-sj6mb 13 дней назад +6

    Lions in trees 👍,PBS how is your Thursday?

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino 12 дней назад +4

    Nature is incredibly inspiring and full of amazing discoveries👍

  • @jonasbrothersrockist
    @jonasbrothersrockist 17 дней назад +30

    They're so big!

  • @KimW999
    @KimW999 12 дней назад +1

    Great video. Lions also climb trees in Ishasha, western Uganda. At least they were when I lived there through the 90s. We knew all the trees. And so did they.😂 They mostly seemed to go up there to nap. Sensible critters.

  • @pandoraeeris7860
    @pandoraeeris7860 17 дней назад +85

    Cats have always been arboreal. Lions just forgot for awhile.

    • @PackHunter117
      @PackHunter117 16 дней назад +9

      Same with Tigers, Jaguars, Bobcat, Lynx, Servals, Carchals, and Snow Leopards.

    • @MEOHara
      @MEOHara 16 дней назад +5

      ​@@PackHunter117
      I don't know about jaguars. Lions are mostly too big to be tree climbers. Leopards are smaller and are stealth hunters. Lions hunt with the Pride and stalk & chase their prey.
      Most Lions don't climb trees.

    • @juliachmielinska7844
      @juliachmielinska7844 16 дней назад +5

      @PackHunter117
      Having too short of a tail also goes for Bobcats, Servals and Caracals.
      Tigers like Lions are way too heavy for branches to handle them.

  • @ojas3464
    @ojas3464 17 дней назад +11

    Kenneth Anderson observes some Tigers and Leopards sourcing trees for prey. They select a tree with a large troop of macaques or langurs, charge at the trees and reach the lowest fork. The prey, instead of staying safe where they are, panic and leap including in unsafe directions. It only takes one of them to fall down, and the predator gets its meal.

  • @camp44mag
    @camp44mag 17 дней назад +20

    I noticed this video five minutes after it was posted, but first watched the Lions beat the Packers.

  • @nopandakit8051
    @nopandakit8051 16 дней назад +80

    I'm 50 years old, and I have seen lions in trees my whole life. It may not be common to all lions, but it is not unusual.

    • @eugenechaks9452
      @eugenechaks9452 12 дней назад +11

      True its really not an issue to broadcast about. The coverage is a bit misleading exposing a lack of content

    • @Xteader
      @Xteader 12 дней назад +17

      How dare you contradict their clickbait headline

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 11 дней назад

      Same with cougars in the northwest part of the U.S

    • @ShaighJosephson
      @ShaighJosephson 10 дней назад +1

      Exactly... Looks like they are being deliberately misleading for attention and views...or to falsely blame climate change for a change in behavior that never changed... 💥

    • @MrAmhara
      @MrAmhara 9 дней назад +3

      Lions have always climbed trees but these lions are chilling in trees.

  • @backing5284
    @backing5284 16 дней назад +7

    Finally a new buff for lions!

  • @jaeshasway
    @jaeshasway 16 дней назад +45

    3:15 She doesn’t look awkward at all. Different maybe but she climbs a tree with ease and for an intended purpose. Bet if she chased a person up a tree they would be complaining about how agile she was. 😅 Why are we finding fault with nature. Animals adapt, period. Stay in awe vs in a state of criticism and comparison. ♥️

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 15 дней назад +11

      She may look awkward compared to leopards.

    • @AKayani559
      @AKayani559 15 дней назад +9

      Yes it is and it’s not criticism 🤦‍♂️ you have a brain? It’s a fking lion of course its gonna be awkward while climbing

    • @Realcordy
      @Realcordy 13 дней назад

      @@AKayani559some people get worked up about nothing

    • @lordvoldemort5725
      @lordvoldemort5725 8 дней назад

      We’re not finding fault with nature, we’ve just never heard of lions climbing trees like this before. Usually, they climb trees if they’re hunting and are desperate to reach the prey. Lions are usually on the ground, which is why they’re trying to understand it. I don’t know why you’re not understanding that.

  • @ThereseDavidson
    @ThereseDavidson День назад +1

    ”We’re just trying to escape the papparazzi who suddenly swarmed our area”

  • @SandyZoe-x8z
    @SandyZoe-x8z 11 дней назад +2

    Cats are the most awesome creature ever created, and the lion and they are the kings in the animal Kingdom.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉

  • @marcom6089
    @marcom6089 7 дней назад +3

    I love cats… big and small. They’re just fascinating and beautiful creatures.

  • @mastpg
    @mastpg 17 дней назад +16

    No mystery as to the motivation that lead to early humans' development of things like spears

    • @gerardrbain1972
      @gerardrbain1972 17 дней назад +2

      ​@Joe-sg9ll The spear was most likely an extension of the fist that also doubled as a range weapon

    • @mastpg
      @mastpg 16 дней назад

      @@Joe-sg9ll ...only when we're with your mom.

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 15 дней назад

      I think for a period of time we had no choice but to live in trees.....we were the hunted at one point......

    • @mastpg
      @mastpg 15 дней назад

      @@billyyank5807 Thanks, Cpt Obvious...and without items like spears, we'd still be vulnerable to big cats.

  • @Kitpu917
    @Kitpu917 4 дня назад

    Love big cats !! All cats!! So beautiful. Ty for video

  • @MrCoolAttitude
    @MrCoolAttitude 9 дней назад +1

    When visiting Casela park in Mauritius, I noticed their lions too like to hang out in the big mango trees.

  • @K12127
    @K12127 8 дней назад +1

    That leopard jumping outta the tree is wild.

  • @bear_eater254
    @bear_eater254 6 дней назад +1

    Leopards be like "there's nowhere to hide." 😅😅

  • @carolineyuen3247
    @carolineyuen3247 16 дней назад +13

    3:55 "M A D"

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 15 дней назад +1

      I was just about to say that!
      That leopard looked really upset 😂

    • @dontworry4831
      @dontworry4831 13 дней назад

      He's like "🤔ain't no way. This is gonna be a problem😤"...Bro looks so sick 😂

    • @savage.4.24
      @savage.4.24 2 дня назад

      🎶 I always feel like someone is watching meeee and I have no privacy!🎶

    • @VoteQuimby4Mayor
      @VoteQuimby4Mayor 19 часов назад

      BIG mad!

  • @E.E.Wilson
    @E.E.Wilson 17 дней назад +2

    meow, winter cats do somthing weird once and I never see them again! HI from Idaho USA

  • @Ben-Rogue
    @Ben-Rogue 12 дней назад +2

    A domestic cat sitting on the windowsill, thinking; "I'm a Lion, surveying my territory"

  • @kshiray
    @kshiray 9 дней назад +8

    They're evolving! Clever girls 🤯

    • @PauloPereira-jj4jv
      @PauloPereira-jj4jv 6 дней назад

      This has absolutely nothing to do with "evolution".

    • @kshiray
      @kshiray 6 дней назад

      @PauloPereira-jj4jv Although I made that comment just casually, if the ability to climb trees actually gives some individuals a competitive or survival advantage over others, then that ability may pass down the generations and possibly lead to anatomical changes over a few 100k or few million years. That is evolution.

  • @missthang4982
    @missthang4982 6 дней назад +1

    I was always perplexed as to why, they didn't climb trees. Their take on it, makes sense to me.

  • @megasyxx
    @megasyxx 10 дней назад +1

    Cats will be cats, they'll climb up anywhere! 😊

  • @markpimlott2879
    @markpimlott2879 17 дней назад +7

    'Very interesting that Cheetahs don't have retractable claws!
    Are there any other Felids without this ability/anatomy?
    Thanks! 😊
    🐈 🐈‍⬛️ 🐱 🐈 🇨🇦 🍁 ♥️ 🐈 🐈‍⬛️ 🐱 🐈

    • @vincentkosgei7166
      @vincentkosgei7166 17 дней назад +1

      Polar bears, domestic dogs, hyenas,fox

    • @IlGattonero13
      @IlGattonero13 17 дней назад +5

      @@vincentkosgei7166 Dogs and foxes are canids.

    • @vincentkosgei7166
      @vincentkosgei7166 17 дней назад

      @@IlGattonero13 I forget about that,what about Polar bear,my favorite

    • @kyorikusagami84
      @kyorikusagami84 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@vincentkosgei7166Felids genius....FELIDS

    • @carolhayar3037
      @carolhayar3037 16 дней назад +2

      @markpimlott2879 non-retractable claws so they can grip the ground when they are at high speed; other cats don't need that.

  • @kingrapid
    @kingrapid 6 дней назад

    Delboy finally keeping us on OUR toes 🥊 📸 😂

  • @catlover34fl
    @catlover34fl 13 дней назад

    Gorgeous cats. My Buddy likes to climb trees too. He's a big beautiful boy buddy!!!!

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 16 дней назад +11

    How about " because they can ". It's an adaptive behavior. If they didn't adapt to seasonal changes, that would be a problem, wouldn't it?

  • @demonicallysane2267
    @demonicallysane2267 10 дней назад +1

    The next step in these lions’ future evolution has begun

  • @rayawira
    @rayawira 9 дней назад

    Having been living in the tropical area for my whole life, I couldn't imagine living in such a dry place. Would really love to visit, though. For e few days.

  • @pishyp
    @pishyp 3 дня назад +2

    What actually is happening to these lions is that they're programming themselves to climb trees in their DNA so that they can pass it on to their future generations so in a few years to come, the leopards and cheetash better watch out if they dare want to leave food up on the tree to go hunt for more🤣

  • @bamboozled1668
    @bamboozled1668 17 дней назад +33

    Annoying little kids got Moms climbing trees 😂

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 17 дней назад +25

    Heat

  • @DELACREMEDELAthegod
    @DELACREMEDELAthegod 12 дней назад +1

    Yes, big cats always land on our feets. ♌️ ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @alchemydp
    @alchemydp 9 дней назад

    We saw a large group of lions lounging in big trees in Tanzania in 2007. We have photos from sitting in the jeep looking up at them.

  • @Granted-v3x
    @Granted-v3x 12 дней назад

    If this was a question, my response would be, to see the sunset 😂. Maybe sensitive paws for an over heated ground ?

  • @Opinions567
    @Opinions567 6 дней назад +1

    We need more trees then. Cmon!

  • @kevinpreston5260
    @kevinpreston5260 8 дней назад

    Here is another possible factor: aside from possibly cooling through convection (wind patterns at higher elevations) , they might also be trying to reduce body temperature through conduction: plants transfer heat to the transpiring water in their branches, so the cooler branches with a heat deficit could subsequently absorb heat from the animals.

  • @bluebutterfly4594
    @bluebutterfly4594 13 дней назад +1

    10 years ago on a trip to Kenya we saw lions in tree didn't think anything of it. Lions in Uganda and Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania do the same. So maybe it's not so uncommon.

  • @callofthewintermoon91
    @callofthewintermoon91 17 дней назад +6

    Don't lie, yall put cat treats up there to take pics 😉💥
    Seriously, it's because of fleas and insects. Maybe, big foot is roaming around, poachers.

  • @kaushalsuvarna5156
    @kaushalsuvarna5156 11 дней назад +1

    The tree branch easily holding half a ton of lions 😮

  • @carmaela2689
    @carmaela2689 18 часов назад +1

    The ground is lava, obviously.

  • @carolhayar3037
    @carolhayar3037 16 дней назад +1

    What I've known over the yrs.: Only recently about 11 lions were found dead as a result of poisoning. One of such group of rebel lions is found tucked deep in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Ishasha, Western Uganda. The other population of the elusive tree-climbing lions can be spotted around Tarangire National Park and Lake Manyara National Park in Southern Tanzania. Lions are believed to climb trees as a behavioral adaptation to protecting themselves from the constant irritation of insect bites while lazing on the ground under trees. Some animal behaviorists claim that these lions have perfected the art of climbing trees as a way of escaping the sweltering heat on ground level. This way, they can enjoy a cool breeze and blissful nap without worrying about the happenings on the ground. Moreover, this position is an excellent vantage point from which to observe the movement of prey as they cross the plains in search of grazing opportunities and water. The tree climbing lions of Ishasha are in danger of extinction. The greatest threat to the lions comes from humans living near the park. Obviously Cheetah do not do well at all regards tree climbing.

  • @MoteOfDust430
    @MoteOfDust430 5 дней назад

    This was Lovely, thank you.

  • @sheemakarp6424
    @sheemakarp6424 2 дня назад

    Lions also do this at the Ngoro Ngoro Crater. Take one look at the massive horns on the buffaloes there & you can guess why.

  • @MistarZtv
    @MistarZtv 9 дней назад

    The leapord leaping from that tree is terrifying. 😭 That's like the height of a house and meters away.

  • @DiscoDashco
    @DiscoDashco 16 дней назад +1

    Dude with the glasses reminds me of Jemaine Clement 🇳🇿

  • @dancingpixie6120
    @dancingpixie6120 7 дней назад

    Great program!

  • @olocippicolo
    @olocippicolo 10 дней назад

    Saw the Cheetah and thought about the ''Oh look, a strawberry'' meme, and of course the cheetah is the last one 😂

  • @asadyousufi
    @asadyousufi 11 дней назад

    It's a crazy fascinating and terrifying fact at the same time

  • @smudgethecat3965
    @smudgethecat3965 17 дней назад +2

    Looks like they're evolving, next they'll have wings 😂

  • @GrahamMidwinter-hg5br
    @GrahamMidwinter-hg5br 16 дней назад +3

    Lions have always climbed low low trees.

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 9 дней назад

    Leopard, Jaguar, Panther - all the same magnificent animal across several continents. Is there are more beautiful and graceful animal than the snow leopard ?

  • @BigRick50
    @BigRick50 11 дней назад

    Foiking Heck. I thought the Drop Bears in Australia were scary. Imagine walking under that tree and looking up.

  • @SeverinHawkland7855
    @SeverinHawkland7855 5 дней назад

    I'm really impressed that the tree can hold those lions. That one branch was holding three lions without bending.

  • @MrStensnask
    @MrStensnask 11 дней назад +3

    Adaptation is normal.
    Also, weight is absolutely not a valid argument. Tigers climb trees and they're bigger.

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee 9 дней назад

      Different trees in different areas...bigger trees in India

  • @paolotorres8537
    @paolotorres8537 10 дней назад +1

    Looks like Lions are starting to evolve with the ability to climb trees.

  • @SomniiLinn
    @SomniiLinn 9 дней назад

    This is so wholesome to watch

  • @joecummings1260
    @joecummings1260 9 дней назад

    When I was a kid my buddy had a cat named "Fangar" that used to climb up in trees and leap down on anything or anybody who walked under him. One day we were playing in the yard and a new mailman came, It was hysterical, that poor guy had no idea what dropped down on him, the look on his face and the screaming were priceless

  • @paolopasaol9700
    @paolopasaol9700 17 дней назад +4

    Is it really weird when Lions are getting in touch with their genetic relation to the Leopard?
    No seriously, they branched from a common ancestor (with Jaguars too)

    • @monnoo8221
      @monnoo8221 10 дней назад

      amateur biologist ;)

  • @Rosk03
    @Rosk03 8 дней назад +1

    My house cats can all climb big trees also. They also are able to reverse climb down unlike these big cats that go down head first.

  • @kispalmihalykispal809
    @kispalmihalykispal809 15 дней назад +4

    Isn't this what we call evolution, when a group of animals changes its behavior and over centuries, more advantageous genes (like tree climbing, in this case) become prominent and lead to the development of a new species? I hope they don't start killing them because they are taking away the leopards' habitat.