@@pabloc.5186 Why do you put so much "maybes" on facts? We are more hateful and dangerous and destructive than lions or any animal for that matter. There's no "maybe" about that. Thing is, if a lion were to stay in a room with a human, the human would have more chances of killing the lion (or *wanting* to kill the lion, I should say) than the other way around. Because human ignorance is what keeps on killing these animals (and nature itself) more than the lion's ignorance. It is a truth, proven by many numbers: humans are more dangerous to lions (AND to other humans) than lions are dangerous to humans. 600 lions are killed every year by humans. 22 humans are HURT every year by lions. 475,000 people are killed by other people every year. Oh and fyi: "72 billion land animals and over 1.2 trillion aquatic animals killed around the world every year." (and that's JUST FOR FOOD, so you add all the abandoned pets, all the abused animals, all the wild animals (il)legally killed). Come again with your "maybes". Also saying no one would dare stay in a room with lions under a video about a dude staying in rooms with lions and hugging them and stuff... it... doesn't make sense. There are people out there who do choose to stay in rooms with lions, and they're fine. Thing is, humans never cared about learning anything about these animals or their social system (yknow... because "wild animals dumb and dangerous, wild animals ruh duuuh"). Yes, if you invade an animal's safe space, and they don't feel safe or comfortable, they WILL attack you. It goes for dogs, cats, serpents, spiders, lions, anything. There are humans who have been accepted among lions' prides, such as Kevin Richardson. There are humans who are part of wolf packs or elephant families. Who can touch and live with these animals, pet bears and sharks and whatever. It's just reductive to call these animals "dangerous" just because you're not part of their system, or because they don't WANT you here (for example: safaris, invading these animals' territories, then making the news because the tourists got attacked).
@@pabloc.5186 Yes it's true, humans have created weapons, dropped nuclear bombs on citizens and killed many millions, created racism, invaded other countries, enslaved fellow human beings, polluted the planet, the sea with plastic, and created corona virus, I mean need I continue, I can go on on for eternity.
@@MARYWTHER Phew I see that you have completely missed my point. No one is denying what you said. That is obvious. I agree with that. But we don't seem to be talking about the same thing here. So let's talk about definitions first. Because the key here is that we both need to agree upon the definition of "dangerous". Any species in the world would absolutely destroy its environment if it's relationship with it is unbalanced. It's not something exclusive to us humans. That's why I said before that for example, an invasive frog, fish, insect or rodent could absolutely wreck an ecosystem, killing millions of individual animals and plants as a result, either directly or indirectly, and they have in the past. Yet you wouldn't generally say that a frog is more dangerous than a lion. (Unless it's a super poisonous frog ofc) Why? Because when we ask how dangerous is an animal we generally interpret the question as "what danger is it to a human to be in the immediate vicinity of said animal?" That means 2 things: what are the chances of you being attacked? And what are the potential risks if it does, in fact, attack you?. Of course you may not agree with my definition of dangerous, but you can't deny its generally what people mean when referring to an animal as more or less dangerous. So okay, regarding the first one. Yes, animals are not senseless beasts that attack without reason, that's such an obvious thing to say. But the fact is that a lion can kill you VERY EASILY, even by playing, even if it didn't mean to. It's much more difficult for a human to be sure that a lion won't attack that it is for him to be sure that a human won't attack him. You can reason with a human (generally speaking), you can come to an agreement with a human, a hungry human won't normally eat your face off, because it assigns a value to human life. And even if it does attack you, it will rarely be with killing intent. You have millions of interactions with other humans, yet here you are, I wonder if you would be here if you had had as many interactions with a wild lion. Second. If it does indeed attack you, all things equal, you would have a lot more chances surviving the attack of another human, than the attack of a lion. I don't think there's much explanation needed here. The fact that this man is famous for being so close with lions is evidence in itself for it being something people wouldn't normally dare to do. Btw, I know what said in my previous comments were obviously facts. Saying "maybe" is just a figure of speech, it's not that I'm not sure about what I'm saying, it means that I am acknowledging them as facts. I thought it was obvious, but apparently it's not. I found it hilarious that you focused on it so much. Maybe it's not well said? It's possible because English is my second language, and it may be a figure of speech that isn't normally used in english. My bad then. Anyway, have a nice day.
@@pabloc.5186 "So no, you don't really think that humans are more dangerous..." remember Man has discovered the atomic bomb, but no mouse in the world would build a mousetrap.
@@VinToyz I've already explained myself, you are right, I cannot argue with that, but that's not what people generally mean when they say an animal is more or less dangerous
I've got to give a ton of credit to the 'producer' or the guy in the back talking. This channel does an incredible job and stopping at the right moments, giving clarity when it's needed and making sure they get what's happening. The message can get lost if they're not fluent in english and you guys are great at this. :)
Off course I need to, they don't know English and not many are able to read. It may look if I am interrupting to some people but I am glad you know it's importance
@@TRYBALS I too understand why you talk to them about what's happening in your videos. Your people are getting very wise to what the videos are teaching them.
YES ! No reaction video actually takes the time to make a video out of their videos they just want the easiest way for views press play and react , this channel actually took time to put together.
Kevin has known all the lions at his sanctuary since they were cubs. He saved them from the canned hunting industry in South Africa. Kevin also has the Kevin Richardson Foundation to help conserve wild lions.
@Miles Doyle really dont want to detory you on this channel, free it takes away what this channel is about but what you've written I can prove a load of crap. actually have in my 20 years studying theology and history. simple things like, well his name wasn't jesus, it was Jeshua, he was not the Messiah and not born in Bethlehem, he never said he was son of god he did say he was descendant from the kings of Jerusalem, and was working with zeolots to get the puppet priests out of the temple. that is why he was crusified. oh and the god you talk about is an old Sumerian god, not isreali, they took the idea of three gods when they went through the lands of Canaan, they eventually dropped two and stuck with the one you currently follow. it didn't come to them, they didn't find it, they heard tales about the god and they took those tales and made them there own. same with the story of Noah, it's take from an old Sumerian tale. there are so many thing wrong, I could spend all day pointing them out with facts, but this really isn't the site for this.
@@shaness112233 El español Jorge Alesanco es el primer hombre aceptado en una manada de leones salvajes. Los leones les traen piezas que cazan, las hembras les llevan a sus crías... Hizo una serie documental llamada 'El rey de la sabana'
I mean it'd be next to impossible to tame grown Lions as Kevin has done with the lion's he has now but bringing them up since cubs as he did, but its still a damn hard job, which btw he succeeded in doing so...kudos to him and more success to him
Mukhtiar spoke with such wisdom about humans being the most dangerous animal (humans are an animal, we are a primate related to chimpanzees). He is also correct about humans destroying nature and all its beauty.
As much as humans label things dangerous and what not. We are the ones creating weapons and killing each other. And we are the ones killing out own planet figurativly and literaly. We are our own worst enemy.
I just love Mukhitar! What a gentle, compassionate and thoughtful human being. We should all strive to be more like him. He is thoughtful tranquility with a handsome face and a positive nature. May he live long and prosper.
I really love Kevin, he does fantastic work and he never pretends like he has some supernatural skill to talk to lions or some garbage, he always makes it clear that he can only interact with his lions that way because he's known and raised them since they were cubs. All he wants to do is give them a better quality of life and to teach other people about lions and lion conservation.
El español Jorge Alesanco es el primer hombre aceptado en una manada de leones salvajes. Los leones les traen piezas que cazan, las hembras les llevan a sus crías... Hizo una serie documental titulado 'El rey de la sabana'
"he can only interact with his lions that way because he's known and raised them since they were cubs" Bingo. That's the trick. Plus he's become very adept at reading them and their moods and also knows when to back off and leave them be. And they know instinctively that he likes them and cares about them.
I love their lack of cynicism; they don't overthink everything. I feel like I've been living at the Court of Versailles with Louis XVI where everyone is fake, jaded, flatters and lies. But these guys are just themselves.
I'm South African and having been watching your Tribals for a while now. We all react the same way to this video. I did play with 3 month old lion cubs once in my life, and I promise you they're not pets... This guy is special. Somewhat crazy. It's wonderful to see the behaviour of the lions with him.
I like your interview technique, asking what they already know & think about the subject & allowing them to properly react. Gives a glimpse of their philosophies, experience & hopes. Thank you all. Very satisfying to watch. From UK.
Mukhitiar is correct. Humans are the most problematic animal of all. That the man in the videos, Kevin, is interacting with lionesses is even more impressive as female lions are frequently more deadly than the males. Great video all round.😊
@@mythicsin3083 not a jackal, a hyena. But either George or Yame was getting weary of Nicholas the hyena, and hyenas were meant to be pack animals, anyway. So he found a home and a wife for Nicholas. The other hyenas get no love from the lions, especially the males
Yes let's come back to that sweet era in which 1 child out of 2 didn't reach 15 years old and in which life expectancy was 30 yo. You would probably be already dead if some people in the past didn't try to figure out a way to rule nature. Nature is a battlefield, there is no place for well-being in it, just competitiveness, ruthlessness. Not realizing what we owe to modern society is ignorance. Of course, we can try to respect nature more than we're doing now, that's a given. But it's another matter.
@@xenotypos i definitely agree with you. But we also overreached when it comes to our control. The destruction of wolves is something that should be fought against harder.
this would only work if you were with them while they were very young, like in this case. higher order mammalian brains are pretty close to the same complexity as humans, so they go through the same sort of psychological development as children. they go through a bonding phase through infancy to early childhood or cubhood rather, and will associate the one with them during that phase as being their parent, in every case, for the rest of their life. the study was even done with a baby chimp and a "mechanical mother" that was basically just a metal puppet. The chimp associated the puppet as its mother throughout its whole life, and would always go to it when it was around.
Lol indigenous people has always lived in harmony with nature… something the western world and modernity has forgotten due to greed, politics and individuality.
Thank you for educating not only these people, but those who watch these videos. Also, thank you for helping them in their lives. You are an exceptional human being.
They educate me! These people are wise and moral and gentle. They see beauty and praise God for the wonder of creation. I learn far more from them than they know
Yes I do notice that once a human wins the trust of a wild animal, they really enjoy getting pet. Everything from sharks, deer, tigers, eagles, they all love being pet 😆
I've been subscribed and following Kevin's story since day one , he is the real thing and his lions and other animals at his sanctuary are so lucky to have him he's a hero to so many ,
You can tell that even though Mukhtiar may not have had the amazing life-changing realization that Muharam had during the “trying to follow a Bob Ross tutorial” episode (still such an amazing moment; I’ve thought of it several times since seeing it!), it’s quite clear that Mukhtiar really felt deep down in his soul “Ustad” Bob Ross’s message of peace and a love of nature. He speaks about the life lessons Bob Ross brought up in both of your episodes fairly frequently. 😁 It may not be as memorable of a tale as finding a hidden gift you never knew you had, but to carry Bob Ross’s teachings with you through life will serve your soul well and help you achieve inner peace. PS: in the beginning, poor Muharam looks like he’s about to have a panic attack! 😆It’s terrifying seeing these huge beasts leap on a man like that. You can see him raise and flex his hands up unconsciously in a defensive gesture when the lion is about to tackle the man in the video!
I love the child-like, warm and appreciative smile that the man with the dark hair and beard had on his face. He looked like he thoroughly enjoyed what he saw.
Thank you for doing this work. It brings so much good to the world. It's so nice to see how people instantly understands a new perspective on life as long as they have a good heart and an open mind. I love all these people and especially you who make these videos. It's so cool to think that you and me are so very similar as we both have "Internet" as our culture. We kind of live in the same land even though we live in totally different parts of the world.
Cats - even house cats - are way more sensitive and clever than people give them credit for. My uncle worked at a cat rescue place and they all basically have the same behaviour and triggers, once you understand their body language and behaviour and accommodate it while slowly pushing the boundaries its incredibly easy to form bonds with them. They just take a lot longer to develop the trust that a house cat or dog would.
Man, I just saw Kevin Richardson for the first time a few days ago and now you upload this 😂 Also, I completely agree about animals not being deceitful and hypocrites. (there are bad animals just like there are bad people, but compared to us these animals are way too innocent)
The way Mohammed Riaz reacted, I'd say you have your own lion whisperer. What Mukhtiar Ahmed said is correct, humans are the most dangerous animal in the world.
Those of us that already know what Kevin Richardson does are not surprised by the video. The sincere and kind reactions of the people watching the video are fantastic. They all seemed to be very kind people that are in touch with genuine emotion. Great video. Thank you.
YAY!!! I'm so excited for this video 🙌👌😃. It's great to see people experience the bond with people and nature in this way. I've seen SO many videos now and they always make me happy but this one is special 🥰🙏
I didn’t think I could live this channel more. Than I saw Kevin Richardson, who I’ve been following for years. A cross between these two is something I never knew I needed. Amazing content!!
I simply love these videos... I love how real these people seem while reacting, and also how they are able to obtain knowledge while describing their own prejudices and perspectives ... plus the all seem like genuinely "good" people!!!!
It's when people lose their wonder and curiosity that it makes their life empty. Where's the joy in life then? Even stressful events and tragedies don't need to take it from us. It makes it harder, yes, but we need the wonder of a child all the more then to get through it.
@@robertruiz98 I work as an educator (music) and I wish more of my students had your perspective. The more talented they are, the more they dislike the learning process.
This channel is produced with so much love and compassion. Thank you for all of your hard work, time and heart. You are helping unite the world in a time when it seems the world is falling apart. God bless you all 💚
Another great video! Love Kevin Richardson & all of you guys too!! Such wisdom all round 😀 Hope everything is good with you all -& your little lions as well Adnan 😻 Wishing everyone there a Happy belated Independence Day btw 🥳❤️
Absolutely wonderful work Kevin does with animals. He is a hero!!! I have been a member and watching him for somtime. ❤ Glad this video came up today and all of you got to see his hard work to help animals in the wild to remain with us.
I honestly love this channel. incredible work, man. I've noticed a lot of diversity in the comments of your videos. You're really bringing people together. keep it up!
I totally thought about suggesting this guy to y’all! I see we think the same! There is another man by the name of Dean Schneider who also has been a part of a Lion Pride.
To see the reaction of these people to the video and see the awe in their eyes is priceless. Kevin has been my hero since the first time I saw his videos.
I absolutely love the expression on Mohammed Jutt's face as he watched this video. The joy, amazement and wonder was so amazing. This entire group shows how nature is/should be a part of us, not something to control.
I would enjoy seeing them react to some of these comments. They strike me as endearing and joyful people, and it's so wonderful to get to know them. All humans crave understanding and connection. How wonderful to live in a time that we can see people from all over the world and discover them to be so relatable. Also, please show Parvati some cooking videos or get her some cookbooks! I share her love of trying new foods and trying to cook them. I wish that I could make a meal for her and she could teach me some of her cooking as well.
What that gentleman said about humans is absolutely correct. Also Kevin Richardson and what he does with Lions, Hyenas, and Leopards is amazing. Kevin is definitely a special human being. I learned to see hyenas differently because of Kevin and the relationship he has with them. I also learned a lot about the canned petting/hunting trade that happens through some of his videos.
I witnessed greatness, love, connection, compassion, understanding, and grace in this video. Not just the part with Kevin Richardson but with everyone involved in this whole process. I’ve watched this channel for some time now and I’m constantly reminded that humanity is all around us and that we all can love, not just nature but every living creature. I was particularly touched by the young man’s reference to Bob Ross. The kindest person I believe I have ever encountered. Love to you all and Happy New Year!
I just love this series. Keep it coming. I have never been to India or Pakistan and probably never will, but these people are doing more to foster friendship and understanding between different cultures than any diplomat. Thank you.
I've only watched a few videos but I've subscribed to TRYBALS and will keep on watching. I want to say how much I love ♥️ these people! Their responses are from their heart. To me, the big man with the black half beard looked a little scary when I saw him on the first video. But his heart is HUGE! I live his responses and the light in his eyes, his delight in watching this especially!!! The lady looks so sad throughout this video but I think she was just very thoughtful. I honestly love them all. Thank you SO much, TRYBALS, for these videos. Words can't begin to express how I feel and the fellowship I feel with these people.
I had never seen this man; this was an amazing video. I’ve seen the one of the lion remembering the guy after many years and that was amazing, as well. They all looked like they enjoyed it. Abdul and Mukhtiar are correct that some humans are more dangerous than the animals; sad but true.
I like this channel a lot. These individuals are so sensitive, intelligent, and interesting in their reactions to the videos that I am always gratified by their expressions and comments. 10 out of 10. In addition to seeing the reactions, I also end up getting to know content produced by other artists and TV shows, which I was unaware of. Thanks.
Its fun to hang out on youtube with these people in these videos. I feel like I have some new friends now. Sometimes I pause the video on Parvati. There is something so kind and beautiful in her eyes.
i used to watch this guys youtube channel, those lions are in enclosures, he raised most of them to populate them he goes on walks with them and stuff, even other animals like hyennas and jaguars if i remember correctly
I really enjoy these videos. They teach me so much about other people's views on life and art. These people humble me with their openness to learn. Love from Roy, Utah in 🇺🇸
The most wholesome and insightful channel on RUclips! As a South African, I was surprised that they seemed to know about such a country, there were no questions...
I am subscribed to the Lion Whisperer and I never really thought about how others would react to the same thing I've seen. This is a very neat video seeing others reactions. Great video ! 👏 💙🦁
@trybals Why not have a Map or Globe on the desk or wall so the reactors will have a better perception of where some of the different countries they sample actually are
Maybe a map on the wall that they put pins in for every video they've seen? Mr Rogers would be Pennsylvania. Bob Ross would be Indiana... Kevin would be in south Africa etc... That could be kind and of fun for them. To watch the map fill up!
This is an amazing channel. I learn so much from the way these people view the world. There needs to be more talking between the people that call this planet home. Only by understanding each other can we truly become one people. Brothers and sisters, Mothers and fathers.
I'm so happy this came up in my feed. It's sad when we (people will full internet access) are so desensitized through over-saturation of videos, we can overlook how spectacular it is that a human can interact with a lion pride in such a way. Also I love the older gentleman who keeps pointing out the heart of the matter. - If they see him with a stick, they might attack him - Animals are more faithful. Humans are cruel and hypocrites at times. Animals could never be hypocrite. - (In response to 'what would you say to poachers') This is real bravery, they just kill innocent animals. It's very straight to the point, something we lack daily.
he didn't just "come to see them from time to time and they treated him like part of their pride." That is a complete misrepresentation of what he does. He runs a lion sanctuary and he is there every day (not just from time to time) and the lions he is close to are ones whom he raised from cubs after their parents were killed by poachers, were abandoned, were rescued from poachers etc. He would NEVER try to insinuate himself into a fully wild pride of lions. he knows what they are, how powerful they are and has a ton of respect for them and how they live.
True, but he did do this once for a problem pride in a national park so tourist tourists could safely drive through, but it was one Male and two or three females only
Exactly. He always refers to them as "wild". And sometimes he is gone for a week or a few. He makes public appearances and is on tv. He also goes on trips in regards to business
@@Assass1n_KingOfTheSimps His whole thing is "These are NOT trained pets or circus animals..." You look at circuses, they train the animals to behave in a certain way and do tricks, the same thing for the two "magicians" in Vegas who did the same thing with lions/tigers. The whole thing is built on trust with him, and knowing his place. Dudes an anomaly with his ability to read animals like he does.
The lions taught him; his behavior became that of their pride through simple respect and love. Plus some rowdy furry moody teenagers added for drama. 🤣👏Love you all! Happiness and health to you and your families❤️
Such lovely people. In the West, most of the time when we see people who look and dress like these in the media, it is in a threatening context. These videos do a wonderful job of humanizing them to us. They're just regular people, with the same struggles and hopes we have. Very nice to see.
My name can be translated into Sherkahn (lionman). Sherman is my name. glad I found this channel. True reactions. You can see the compassion, confusion, love, understanding and the fact that you all use this channel to help your man just makes my heart melt. I've been technically homeless for almost 10 years now and can count the amount of people who actually cared on one hand. Keep up the good work. May the gods bless you and yours.
The lions he hangs out with are very socialized to people or at least to him. In one of his uploads there was one that had not been socialized under his care and he was much more cautios around that one.
Kevin leeds a good example of communing with nature, but not interfering with it. He's become part of the pride without making them dependent on him or robbing them of their natural instincts.
Mr Rodgers, Bob Ross and Kevin Richardson - that's a heck of a group! Some fine human beings that made the world a better place by sharing what they love and the love that goes along with it.
It is a pleasure to watch these beautiful tribal people make comments on The Lion Whisperer. These people have a gentle nature Andre open to new things. They are positive in their outlook and have a grace about them. They come across as honest, reliable folk whose one could trust and perhaps be friends with. I can not imagine anyone wanting to wage war wth such beautiful human beings. Their compassion and lack of self promotion is wonderful, many in the West have lost something. Our maternal goods do not make us happy and we become primarily interested in our own needs or wants. I like these people and having travelled a lot, I have found that most people in the world are like this. It’s our mad, psychotic Governments who want to wage war. The rest of us want to raise a family, work and would rather help someone. Humanity can be so beautiful and I would be happy to meet these lovely people. Health and happiness to you all and thank you for sharing this video with us. Australia.
I love to see and hear they're reactions. Although we're from different cultures and thousands of miles apart, we are truly the same inside. Blessings to all
This isn’t related, but it would be interesting to see them react to Freddie Mercury/Queen (especially the Live Aid performance in 1985, maybe their most iconic performance). There’s lots of interesting history to Freddie Mercury. He died of AIDS in 1991, and is considered one of the most legendary musicians of all time in the west. Also, I wonder if they’ve heard of The Beatles. They’re probably the most well known band ever in the west and were super influential to all western pop music Just be careful! I’m not sure about how the copyright system on youtube works with content like that.
I second the request for them to see the Queen Live Aid '85 full show (it's around 20 minutes I think, but it is SO iconic) and perhaps some other clips of Freddie Mercury, his voice was just incredible. I would just ask please, to make sure information is correct as I believe that the film that was recently made about Queen played with the facts somewhat and thus contains some rather significant errors with timelines etc. Regardless, even without additional information it would be a good react, as it is an amazing performance and Freddie is so charismatic!
Freddie Mercury would be interesting because he was etchnically Parsi. I have understood that in the past Parsis were very influencal community in Karachi. Otherwise I'm not personally big fan of seeing popular western music in this channel, since there are so much different and great music in the world. Batzorig was one of my favorite videos in this chanel!
There was some great footage of a Lioness taking him to meet her young cubs and allowing him to sit with and pick them up, the greatest show of faith and trust in him. The footage is somewhere.
I've been watching kevin richardson for quite awhile,and i'm always amazed watching his videos,and will continued to watch,good luck to kev,and be safe.
My family has always worked with full blooded wolves and I learned to work with foxes(vulpine). My husband works with coyotes which I had formerly no experience with and they are the most loving, gentle, intelligent, loyal animals. In the beginning I was terrified but my husband showed me how to relate to them and now I consider them family. Foxes(vulpines)are a different and take a very different approach, after 21yrs together my husband knows how to react to a fox but cannot do the vocalization like I can.
When the gentleman said that humans were the most dangerous of creatures, I was like "Yes, truth!".
@@pabloc.5186 Why do you put so much "maybes" on facts? We are more hateful and dangerous and destructive than lions or any animal for that matter. There's no "maybe" about that. Thing is, if a lion were to stay in a room with a human, the human would have more chances of killing the lion (or *wanting* to kill the lion, I should say) than the other way around. Because human ignorance is what keeps on killing these animals (and nature itself) more than the lion's ignorance. It is a truth, proven by many numbers: humans are more dangerous to lions (AND to other humans) than lions are dangerous to humans. 600 lions are killed every year by humans. 22 humans are HURT every year by lions. 475,000 people are killed by other people every year. Oh and fyi: "72 billion land animals and over 1.2 trillion aquatic animals killed around the world every year." (and that's JUST FOR FOOD, so you add all the abandoned pets, all the abused animals, all the wild animals (il)legally killed). Come again with your "maybes".
Also saying no one would dare stay in a room with lions under a video about a dude staying in rooms with lions and hugging them and stuff... it... doesn't make sense. There are people out there who do choose to stay in rooms with lions, and they're fine. Thing is, humans never cared about learning anything about these animals or their social system (yknow... because "wild animals dumb and dangerous, wild animals ruh duuuh"). Yes, if you invade an animal's safe space, and they don't feel safe or comfortable, they WILL attack you. It goes for dogs, cats, serpents, spiders, lions, anything. There are humans who have been accepted among lions' prides, such as Kevin Richardson. There are humans who are part of wolf packs or elephant families. Who can touch and live with these animals, pet bears and sharks and whatever. It's just reductive to call these animals "dangerous" just because you're not part of their system, or because they don't WANT you here (for example: safaris, invading these animals' territories, then making the news because the tourists got attacked).
@@pabloc.5186 Yes it's true, humans have created weapons, dropped nuclear bombs on citizens and killed many millions, created racism, invaded other countries, enslaved fellow human beings, polluted the planet, the sea with plastic, and created corona virus, I mean need I continue, I can go on on for eternity.
@@MARYWTHER Phew I see that you have completely missed my point.
No one is denying what you said. That is obvious. I agree with that. But we don't seem to be talking about the same thing here. So let's talk about definitions first. Because the key here is that we both need to agree upon the definition of "dangerous".
Any species in the world would absolutely destroy its environment if it's relationship with it is unbalanced. It's not something exclusive to us humans. That's why I said before that for example, an invasive frog, fish, insect or rodent could absolutely wreck an ecosystem, killing millions of individual animals and plants as a result, either directly or indirectly, and they have in the past. Yet you wouldn't generally say that a frog is more dangerous than a lion. (Unless it's a super poisonous frog ofc)
Why? Because when we ask how dangerous is an animal we generally interpret the question as "what danger is it to a human to be in the immediate vicinity of said animal?" That means 2 things: what are the chances of you being attacked? And what are the potential risks if it does, in fact, attack you?. Of course you may not agree with my definition of dangerous, but you can't deny its generally what people mean when referring to an animal as more or less dangerous.
So okay, regarding the first one.
Yes, animals are not senseless beasts that attack without reason, that's such an obvious thing to say. But the fact is that a lion can kill you VERY EASILY, even by playing, even if it didn't mean to. It's much more difficult for a human to be sure that a lion won't attack that it is for him to be sure that a human won't attack him. You can reason with a human (generally speaking), you can come to an agreement with a human, a hungry human won't normally eat your face off, because it assigns a value to human life. And even if it does attack you, it will rarely be with killing intent. You have millions of interactions with other humans, yet here you are, I wonder if you would be here if you had had as many interactions with a wild lion.
Second. If it does indeed attack you, all things equal, you would have a lot more chances surviving the attack of another human, than the attack of a lion. I don't think there's much explanation needed here.
The fact that this man is famous for being so close with lions is evidence in itself for it being something people wouldn't normally dare to do.
Btw, I know what said in my previous comments were obviously facts. Saying "maybe" is just a figure of speech, it's not that I'm not sure about what I'm saying, it means that I am acknowledging them as facts. I thought it was obvious, but apparently it's not. I found it hilarious that you focused on it so much. Maybe it's not well said? It's possible because English is my second language, and it may be a figure of speech that isn't normally used in english. My bad then.
Anyway, have a nice day.
@@pabloc.5186 "So no, you don't really think that humans are more dangerous..." remember Man has discovered the atomic bomb, but no mouse in the world would build a mousetrap.
@@VinToyz I've already explained myself, you are right, I cannot argue with that, but that's not what people generally mean when they say an animal is more or less dangerous
So lovely Bob Ross got a mention, I think they will always remember his gentleness, and Mr Rogers
This is the first non-American then.
Bob Ross was an Army Drill Instructor. Its mind blowing.
@@toupac3195 yes, and he said he would never shout again. 😞
animals are more faithful than humans,animals never been hepocrites....
It was amazing his reason
I've got to give a ton of credit to the 'producer' or the guy in the back talking. This channel does an incredible job and stopping at the right moments, giving clarity when it's needed and making sure they get what's happening. The message can get lost if they're not fluent in english and you guys are great at this. :)
Off course I need to, they don't know English and not many are able to read. It may look if I am interrupting to some people but I am glad you know it's importance
I agree.
@@TRYBALS I too understand why you talk to them about what's happening in your videos. Your people are getting very wise to what the videos are teaching them.
@@dieseldog00 and WE are becoming wise by watching them!...
I'm glad I found this channel.
We have more in common than we have differences.
YES ! No reaction video actually takes the time to make a video out of their videos they just want the easiest way for views press play and react , this channel actually took time to put together.
Kevin has known all the lions at his sanctuary since they were cubs. He saved them from the canned hunting industry in South Africa. Kevin also has the Kevin Richardson Foundation to help conserve wild lions.
Yeah, this is amazing, but he's known these lions since they were cubs. Try this with *real* wild lions and they'll *probably* rip you apart.
@Miles Doyle really dont want to detory you on this channel, free it takes away what this channel is about but what you've written I can prove a load of crap. actually have in my 20 years studying theology and history. simple things like, well his name wasn't jesus, it was Jeshua, he was not the Messiah and not born in Bethlehem, he never said he was son of god he did say he was descendant from the kings of Jerusalem, and was working with zeolots to get the puppet priests out of the temple. that is why he was crusified. oh and the god you talk about is an old Sumerian god, not isreali, they took the idea of three gods when they went through the lands of Canaan, they eventually dropped two and stuck with the one you currently follow. it didn't come to them, they didn't find it, they heard tales about the god and they took those tales and made them there own. same with the story of Noah, it's take from an old Sumerian tale. there are so many thing wrong, I could spend all day pointing them out with facts, but this really isn't the site for this.
@@Ghoulza nice to know there's someone with knowledge here 😉
@@shaness112233 El español Jorge Alesanco es el primer hombre aceptado en una manada de leones salvajes. Los leones les traen piezas que cazan, las hembras les llevan a sus crías... Hizo una serie documental llamada 'El rey de la sabana'
I mean it'd be next to impossible to tame grown Lions as Kevin has done with the lion's he has now but bringing them up since cubs as he did, but its still a damn hard job, which btw he succeeded in doing so...kudos to him and more success to him
Mukhtiar spoke with such wisdom about humans being the most dangerous animal (humans are an animal, we are a primate related to chimpanzees). He is also correct about humans destroying nature and all its beauty.
As much as humans label things dangerous and what not. We are the ones creating weapons and killing each other. And we are the ones killing out own planet figurativly and literaly. We are our own worst enemy.
@@ThatShyGuyMatt chimps declare war on other chimp packs.
Yes!He was so eloquent when he spoke about that!
@@toomanyaccounts Perhaps that’s because chips are closest to humans?
I agree, I came just to comment that, you beat me to it!
I just love Mukhitar! What a gentle, compassionate and thoughtful human being. We should all strive to be more like him. He is thoughtful tranquility with a handsome face and a positive nature. May he live long and prosper.
Yup.
He seems to be consistently as you described him. Many blessings to him and his family.
Please have Mukhitar featured in more videos.
Thanks.
He does seem nice but of course he's being shown in front of a camera.
@marilynwillett804 that's not a nice comment
I really love Kevin, he does fantastic work and he never pretends like he has some supernatural skill to talk to lions or some garbage, he always makes it clear that he can only interact with his lions that way because he's known and raised them since they were cubs. All he wants to do is give them a better quality of life and to teach other people about lions and lion conservation.
El español Jorge Alesanco es el primer hombre aceptado en una manada de leones salvajes. Los leones les traen piezas que cazan, las hembras les llevan a sus crías... Hizo una serie documental titulado 'El rey de la sabana'
"he can only interact with his lions that way because he's known and raised them since they were cubs"
Bingo. That's the trick. Plus he's become very adept at reading them and their moods and also knows when to back off and leave them be. And they know instinctively that he likes them and cares about them.
Each of these people are beautiful and unique. What a wonderful group you've assembled. I love to hear their opinions and wisdom.
very true wise people to
You just think they are wise because of how they are dressed, the hats, and the beards and them being Indian. It’s a lie you told yourself.
I love their lack of cynicism; they don't overthink everything. I feel like I've been living at the Court of Versailles with Louis XVI where everyone is fake, jaded, flatters and lies. But these guys are just themselves.
@@GeorgeZimmermen only the women I s Indian....
You enlightened fool🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@vishalvcchoudhari9149 nope.
I'm South African and having been watching your Tribals for a while now. We all react the same way to this video. I did play with 3 month old lion cubs once in my life, and I promise you they're not pets... This guy is special. Somewhat crazy. It's wonderful to see the behaviour of the lions with him.
I like your interview technique, asking what they already know & think about the subject & allowing them to properly react. Gives a glimpse of their philosophies, experience & hopes. Thank you all. Very satisfying to watch. From UK.
Mukhitiar is correct. Humans are the most problematic animal of all.
That the man in the videos, Kevin, is interacting with lionesses is even more impressive as female lions are frequently more deadly than the males.
Great video all round.😊
When he has lions and jackels together, natural enemies, it’s stunning.
Came to say the say thing about his answer. So true.
He has a RUclips channel you might check out. :)
@@mythicsin3083 not a jackal, a hyena. But either George or Yame was getting weary of Nicholas the hyena, and hyenas were meant to be pack animals, anyway. So he found a home and a wife for Nicholas.
The other hyenas get no love from the lions, especially the males
@@LindaC616 Right…been a decade or so since I read his book. Thanks for the correct.
Can we find a way for us to live WITH nature? Instead of try to RULE it.
Kevin showed respect, and was given respect in return. A powerful message.
It would require less greediness, sustainability and less humans. We multiply and everyone wants more all the time, that is the problem.
Yes let's come back to that sweet era in which 1 child out of 2 didn't reach 15 years old and in which life expectancy was 30 yo.
You would probably be already dead if some people in the past didn't try to figure out a way to rule nature. Nature is a battlefield, there is no place for well-being in it, just competitiveness, ruthlessness. Not realizing what we owe to modern society is ignorance.
Of course, we can try to respect nature more than we're doing now, that's a given. But it's another matter.
@@xenotypos i definitely agree with you. But we also overreached when it comes to our control. The destruction of wolves is something that should be fought against harder.
this would only work if you were with them while they were very young, like in this case. higher order mammalian brains are pretty close to the same complexity as humans, so they go through the same sort of psychological development as children. they go through a bonding phase through infancy to early childhood or cubhood rather, and will associate the one with them during that phase as being their parent, in every case, for the rest of their life. the study was even done with a baby chimp and a "mechanical mother" that was basically just a metal puppet. The chimp associated the puppet as its mother throughout its whole life, and would always go to it when it was around.
Lol indigenous people has always lived in harmony with nature… something the western world and modernity has forgotten due to greed, politics and individuality.
Thank you for educating not only these people, but those who watch these videos. Also, thank you for helping them in their lives.
You are an exceptional human being.
They educate me! These people are wise and moral and gentle. They see beauty and praise God for the wonder of creation. I learn far more from them than they know
Thank you, lots of love ❤️
I rather feel educated by them.
Clearly God gave us hands so we could pet all of the animals.
Yet hopefully some got the common sense to realize some shouldn't be petted
and squash the mosquitoes
Yes I do notice that once a human wins the trust of a wild animal, they really enjoy getting pet. Everything from sharks, deer, tigers, eagles, they all love being pet 😆
Inclusing humans :/
I've been subscribed and following Kevin's story since day one , he is the real thing and his lions and other animals at his sanctuary are so lucky to have him he's a hero to so many ,
You can tell that even though Mukhtiar may not have had the amazing life-changing realization that Muharam had during the “trying to follow a Bob Ross tutorial” episode (still such an amazing moment; I’ve thought of it several times since seeing it!), it’s quite clear that Mukhtiar really felt deep down in his soul “Ustad” Bob Ross’s message of peace and a love of nature. He speaks about the life lessons Bob Ross brought up in both of your episodes fairly frequently. 😁
It may not be as memorable of a tale as finding a hidden gift you never knew you had, but to carry Bob Ross’s teachings with you through life will serve your soul well and help you achieve inner peace.
PS: in the beginning, poor Muharam looks like he’s about to have a panic attack! 😆It’s terrifying seeing these huge beasts leap on a man like that. You can see him raise and flex his hands up unconsciously in a defensive gesture when the lion is about to tackle the man in the video!
I’d highly recommend showing them Christian the Lion!!! Still the biggest cat hug and just a sweet story overall
I thought of that! With that song, "I'll Always Love You."
And we can all have a good cry together...
That was indeed a beautiful story
Or COCO the gorilla
@@DrBitchcraft. I remember him. He would hold that little silver tiger kitten!
I love the child-like, warm and appreciative smile that the man with the dark hair and beard had on his face. He looked like he thoroughly enjoyed what he saw.
Mukhtiar, he's such a wise soul in a relatively young body 😊
That was so 🥰 cute. Just found this channel n love it. So different. 🖖♥️🤙
Thank you for doing this work. It brings so much good to the world. It's so nice to see how people instantly understands a new perspective on life as long as they have a good heart and an open mind. I love all these people and especially you who make these videos. It's so cool to think that you and me are so very similar as we both have "Internet" as our culture. We kind of live in the same land even though we live in totally different parts of the world.
I love these people. Thank you so much for making these videos.
Cats - even house cats - are way more sensitive and clever than people give them credit for. My uncle worked at a cat rescue place and they all basically have the same behaviour and triggers, once you understand their body language and behaviour and accommodate it while slowly pushing the boundaries its incredibly easy to form bonds with them. They just take a lot longer to develop the trust that a house cat or dog would.
Man, I just saw Kevin Richardson for the first time a few days ago and now you upload this 😂
Also, I completely agree about animals not being deceitful and hypocrites. (there are bad animals just like there are bad people, but compared to us these animals are way too innocent)
The way Mohammed Riaz reacted, I'd say you have your own lion whisperer.
What Mukhtiar Ahmed said is correct, humans are the most dangerous animal in the world.
Those of us that already know what Kevin Richardson does are not surprised by the video. The sincere and kind reactions of the people watching the video are fantastic. They all seemed to be very kind people that are in touch with genuine emotion. Great video. Thank you.
YAY!!! I'm so excited for this video 🙌👌😃. It's great to see people experience the bond with people and nature in this way. I've seen SO many videos now and they always make me happy but this one is special 🥰🙏
Omg the gentleman who said humans would be exactly what I would say ,he is 100% right
I didn’t think I could live this channel more. Than I saw Kevin Richardson, who I’ve been following for years. A cross between these two is something I never knew I needed. Amazing content!!
I simply love these videos... I love how real these people seem while reacting, and also how they are able to obtain knowledge while describing their own prejudices and perspectives ... plus the all seem like genuinely "good" people!!!!
I think one of the greatest joys of life is feeling like a child when learning
It's when people lose their wonder and curiosity that it makes their life empty. Where's the joy in life then? Even stressful events and tragedies don't need to take it from us. It makes it harder, yes, but we need the wonder of a child all the more then to get through it.
In a channel full of wise people, your remark stands out as exceptionally true. Thank you.
@@edwardviolahands it's a very simple idea from an uneducated person but thank you
@@robertruiz98 I work as an educator (music) and I wish more of my students had your perspective. The more talented they are, the more they dislike the learning process.
This channel is produced with so much love and compassion. Thank you for all of your hard work, time and heart. You are helping unite the world in a time when it seems the world is falling apart. God bless you all 💚
Another great video! Love Kevin Richardson & all of you guys too!! Such wisdom all round 😀
Hope everything is good with you all -& your little lions as well Adnan 😻
Wishing everyone there a Happy belated Independence Day btw 🥳❤️
This guy has a tremendous relationship with big cats. How cool!
You should check out his channel, Lion Whisperer TV
Amazing video, they all have such interesting thoughts about everything. Great job as always!
Absolutely wonderful work Kevin does with animals. He is a hero!!!
I have been a member and watching him for somtime.
❤ Glad this video came up today and all of you got to see his hard work to help animals in the wild to remain with us.
Btw…this guy is an animal whisperer, a saint.
I honestly love this channel. incredible work, man.
I've noticed a lot of diversity in the comments of your videos. You're really bringing people together. keep it up!
I totally thought about suggesting this guy to y’all! I see we think the same! There is another man by the name of Dean Schneider who also has been a part of a Lion Pride.
Yes I have seen him also
To see the reaction of these people to the video and see the awe in their eyes is priceless. Kevin has been my hero since the first time I saw his videos.
I absolutely love the expression on Mohammed Jutt's face as he watched this video. The joy, amazement and wonder was so amazing. This entire group shows how nature is/should be a part of us, not something to control.
I agree. The look of wonder, amazement and joy is what you'd find in a child. He has a gentle heart.
I love these videos, as well as the other villager, tribal people videos! I love the kindness and gentleness that these men display!
I would enjoy seeing them react to some of these comments. They strike me as endearing and joyful people, and it's so wonderful to get to know them. All humans crave understanding and connection. How wonderful to live in a time that we can see people from all over the world and discover them to be so relatable. Also, please show Parvati some cooking videos or get her some cookbooks! I share her love of trying new foods and trying to cook them. I wish that I could make a meal for her and she could teach me some of her cooking as well.
What that gentleman said about humans is absolutely correct. Also Kevin Richardson and what he does with Lions, Hyenas, and Leopards is amazing. Kevin is definitely a special human being. I learned to see hyenas differently because of Kevin and the relationship he has with them.
I also learned a lot about the canned petting/hunting trade that happens through some of his videos.
First time I've seen the older guy genuinely like something he was presented with! Great to see!
I witnessed greatness, love, connection, compassion, understanding, and grace in this video. Not just the part with Kevin Richardson but with everyone involved in this whole process. I’ve watched this channel for some time now and I’m constantly reminded that humanity is all around us and that we all can love, not just nature but every living creature.
I was particularly touched by the young man’s reference to Bob Ross. The kindest person I believe I have ever encountered. Love to you all and Happy New Year!
He's become part of the pride since they were babies... takes time and trust, and most important... LOVE & EFFECTION...
You all are such kind open-minded people. Really enjoy your videos. And your humanity. 🙏
I just love this series. Keep it coming. I have never been to India or Pakistan and probably never will, but these people are doing more to foster friendship and understanding between different cultures than any diplomat. Thank you.
Great content and presentation. All the translation, editing and post-production for something like this would hours and hours! Thanks for posting.
I’m so in love with these tribal leaders 😊 the joy of watching the one leader with the sweetest smile of joy just warms the heart!
I love seeing the faces of those who’ve never watched the videos of Kevin. It brings me much joy.
Thank you for this video.
I love these videos😎
World needs MORE of this!
I've only watched a few videos but I've subscribed to TRYBALS and will keep on watching. I want to say how much I love ♥️ these people! Their responses are from their heart.
To me, the big man with the black half beard looked a little scary when I saw him on the first video. But his heart is HUGE! I live his responses and the light in his eyes, his delight in watching this especially!!! The lady looks so sad throughout this video but I think she was just very thoughtful. I honestly love them all.
Thank you SO much, TRYBALS, for these videos. Words can't begin to express how I feel and the fellowship I feel with these people.
I had never seen this man; this was an amazing video. I’ve seen the one of the lion remembering the guy after many years and that was amazing, as well. They all looked like they enjoyed it. Abdul and Mukhtiar are correct that some humans are more dangerous than the animals; sad but true.
I love these videos. Watching the peoples' reactions to new music and experiences gives me a renewed appreciation for things I take for granted.
Thank you for this video💜
I very much enjoyed watching how their faces went from concentration, to smiles and joy.😁👍👌
I like this channel a lot. These individuals are so sensitive, intelligent, and interesting in their reactions to the videos that I am always gratified by their expressions and comments. 10 out of 10. In addition to seeing the reactions, I also end up getting to know content produced by other artists and TV shows, which I was unaware of. Thanks.
The respect ,understanding and compassion they’ve shown the animals is amazing .. 💙
Its fun to hang out on youtube with these people in these videos. I feel like I have some new friends now. Sometimes I pause the video on Parvati. There is something so kind and beautiful in her eyes.
i used to watch this guys youtube channel, those lions are in enclosures, he raised most of them to populate them
he goes on walks with them and stuff, even other animals like hyennas and jaguars if i remember correctly
Leopards, not jaguars, but yes.
Any reason why you stopped watching?
@@LindaC616 ah right leopards yes, i dont know honestly i think youtube just stopped suggesting his videos and i forgot, i used to watch him daily
@@drgitgud every Friday, although I don't always get the noti's.
Jags and leopards are v similar. Size difference and different sides of the ocean
I really enjoy this channel. I love the people I am learning so much from them. They would make great neighbors. Very kind gentle and insightful.
The big man is loving it smiled from start to finish can tell it touched him😂😂👌 i get like that with animals absolutely love them
I really enjoy these videos. They teach me so much about other people's views on life and art. These people humble me with their openness to learn. Love from Roy, Utah in 🇺🇸
Muktiar, I want to send a special hug to you. I feel like you have been thru pains in your life.
The most wholesome and insightful channel on RUclips! As a South African, I was surprised that they seemed to know about such a country, there were no questions...
Bob Ross got a shout out, Bob Ross was such a gentle man.
I am subscribed to the Lion Whisperer and I never really thought about how others would react to the same thing I've seen. This is a very neat video seeing others reactions. Great video ! 👏 💙🦁
Mukhtiar nailed it. I salute his wisdom and his deep thoughts.
A beautiful video. Kevin Richardson is an incredible man and a gifted teacher.😊💖
Very wise comment about humans bring dangerous. We can be wonderful but we can also be terrible
I love the smile and laughter. The knowledge shared by the people is crucial to future generations and development of those.
@trybals Why not have a Map or Globe on the desk or wall so the reactors will have a better perception of where some of the different countries they sample actually are
This is actually a great idea. Context always helps in learning.
Maybe a map on the wall that they put pins in for every video they've seen? Mr Rogers would be Pennsylvania. Bob Ross would be Indiana... Kevin would be in south Africa etc... That could be kind and of fun for them. To watch the map fill up!
@@heydeanie exactly!
This is an amazing channel. I learn so much from the way these people view the world. There needs to be more talking between the people that call this planet home. Only by understanding each other can we truly become one people. Brothers and sisters, Mothers and fathers.
I'm so happy this came up in my feed. It's sad when we (people will full internet access) are so desensitized through over-saturation of videos, we can overlook how spectacular it is that a human can interact with a lion pride in such a way.
Also I love the older gentleman who keeps pointing out the heart of the matter.
- If they see him with a stick, they might attack him
- Animals are more faithful. Humans are cruel and hypocrites at times. Animals could never be hypocrite.
- (In response to 'what would you say to poachers') This is real bravery, they just kill innocent animals.
It's very straight to the point, something we lack daily.
They all seem so genuinely kind, it makes me want nothing but happiness for them.
may God protect and bless all the sons and daughters of Pakistan, love, and respect with my best wishes from England, myself, and my family
Thank you dear, God bless you 🤗❤️🌷
Thanyou ! and may God bless every one Amen !
I so dig this series... thanks for sharing a piece of the world and culture with me. Bravo.
he didn't just "come to see them from time to time and they treated him like part of their pride." That is a complete misrepresentation of what he does. He runs a lion sanctuary and he is there every day (not just from time to time) and the lions he is close to are ones whom he raised from cubs after their parents were killed by poachers, were abandoned, were rescued from poachers etc. He would NEVER try to insinuate himself into a fully wild pride of lions. he knows what they are, how powerful they are and has a ton of respect for them and how they live.
True, but he did do this once for a problem pride in a national park so tourist tourists could safely drive through, but it was one Male and two or three females only
Exactly. He always refers to them as "wild". And sometimes he is gone for a week or a few. He makes public appearances and is on tv. He also goes on trips in regards to business
@@Assass1n_KingOfTheSimps His whole thing is "These are NOT trained pets or circus animals..." You look at circuses, they train the animals to behave in a certain way and do tricks, the same thing for the two "magicians" in Vegas who did the same thing with lions/tigers. The whole thing is built on trust with him, and knowing his place. Dudes an anomaly with his ability to read animals like he does.
@@dodo19923 he's truly an incredible person
Great video! It’s nice to hear them speak so kindly about animals.
The lions taught him; his behavior became that of their pride through simple respect and love. Plus some rowdy furry moody teenagers added for drama. 🤣👏Love you all! Happiness and health to you and your families❤️
🤗❤️🌷
We lovev this channel... authentic and real as it should be and mostly isnt... Best wishes from us 😁
Men like Kevin should never die, both him and all conservationists. They are the best humanity can show
I've been watching Kevin Richardson for YEARS now. He's an amazing man. :) I love the lions.
Such lovely people. In the West, most of the time when we see people who look and dress like these in the media, it is in a threatening context. These videos do a wonderful job of humanizing them to us. They're just regular people, with the same struggles and hopes we have. Very nice to see.
My name can be translated into Sherkahn (lionman). Sherman is my name. glad I found this channel. True reactions. You can see the compassion, confusion, love, understanding and the fact that you all use this channel to help your man just makes my heart melt. I've been technically homeless for almost 10 years now and can count the amount of people who actually cared on one hand. Keep up the good work. May the gods bless you and yours.
The lions he hangs out with are very socialized to people or at least to him. In one of his uploads there was one that had not been socialized under his care and he was much more cautios around that one.
I watch kevins videos on his youtube channel every friday, its really amazing!!!
Kevin leeds a good example of communing with nature, but not interfering with it. He's become part of the pride without making them dependent on him or robbing them of their natural instincts.
Mr Rodgers, Bob Ross and Kevin Richardson - that's a heck of a group! Some fine human beings that made the world a better place by sharing what they love and the love that goes along with it.
I love your videos, greetings from Argentina
Thank you for watching and the love and support, God bless you 🤗❤️🌷
This is one of my favorite videos of Kevin, and these people talking about how amazing he is.
Aww they are still thinking and talking of Bob Ross. That is great :D
It is a pleasure to watch these beautiful tribal people make comments on The Lion Whisperer. These people have a gentle nature Andre open to new things. They are positive in their outlook and have a grace about them. They come across as honest, reliable folk whose one could trust and perhaps be friends with. I can not imagine anyone wanting to wage war wth such beautiful human beings. Their compassion and lack of self promotion is wonderful, many in the West have lost something. Our maternal goods do not make us happy and we become primarily interested in our own needs or wants. I like these people and having travelled a lot, I have found that most people in the world are like this. It’s our mad, psychotic Governments who want to wage war. The rest of us want to raise a family, work and would rather help someone. Humanity can be so beautiful and I would be happy to meet these lovely people. Health and happiness to you all and thank you for sharing this video with us. Australia.
Mukhtiar Ahmed is Wise Beyond His Years!!!!! 😊
I love to see and hear they're reactions. Although we're from different cultures and thousands of miles apart, we are truly the same inside. Blessings to all
This isn’t related, but it would be interesting to see them react to Freddie Mercury/Queen (especially the Live Aid performance in 1985, maybe their most iconic performance). There’s lots of interesting history to Freddie Mercury. He died of AIDS in 1991, and is considered one of the most legendary musicians of all time in the west.
Also, I wonder if they’ve heard of The Beatles. They’re probably the most well known band ever in the west and were super influential to all western pop music
Just be careful! I’m not sure about how the copyright system on youtube works with content like that.
I second the request for them to see the Queen Live Aid '85 full show (it's around 20 minutes I think, but it is SO iconic) and perhaps some other clips of Freddie Mercury, his voice was just incredible.
I would just ask please, to make sure information is correct as I believe that the film that was recently made about Queen played with the facts somewhat and thus contains some rather significant errors with timelines etc.
Regardless, even without additional information it would be a good react, as it is an amazing performance and Freddie is so charismatic!
Freddie Mercury would be interesting because he was etchnically Parsi. I have understood that in the past Parsis were very influencal community in Karachi.
Otherwise I'm not personally big fan of seeing popular western music in this channel, since there are so much different and great music in the world. Batzorig was one of my favorite videos in this chanel!
Interesting idea! He was also Zoroastrian, so there’s a religious component to discuss.
I love watching Kevin and his lions..so Glad you showed your reactors this..love it👍🏽❤
There was some great footage of a Lioness taking him to meet her young cubs and allowing him to sit with and pick them up, the greatest show of faith and trust in him. The footage is somewhere.
Check deep down in kevin Richardson's early videos at his official channel. I can't remember the specific title of that video.
I've been watching kevin richardson for quite awhile,and i'm always amazed watching his videos,and will continued to watch,good luck to kev,and be safe.
My family has always worked with full blooded wolves and I learned to work with foxes(vulpine). My husband works with coyotes which I had formerly no experience with and they are the most loving, gentle, intelligent, loyal animals. In the beginning I was terrified but my husband showed me how to relate to them and now I consider them family.
Foxes(vulpines)are a different and take a very different approach, after 21yrs together my husband knows how to react to a fox but cannot do the vocalization like I can.
I adore these people! So honest is refreshing.🙏🏻❤️