@@bbmmbbmm7851 Intriguing, isn't it? Perhaps they're not the smartest animals on earth but it's almost as if that's the closest we can come at looking ourselves from a third person standpoint.
The father is like “Bruh I’m their father please I want to see them” and I also love how the father is patient and respects that the mother doesn’t want him near😂
Young Black Conservative yeah ur right ... let me rephrase that a GOOD mum will protect her kids no matter what the species ... in humans we have some deprived people who harm their own ... like any other species too ... some r just missing the maternal chip... thank u for helping me correct my statement 😊
Blue Eyed Boy there were 2 males. They could take out a whole pride of females if they wanted. It doesn’t matter if it’s a mother’s instinct, the males easily overpower them.
The narrators? The people who read the script that is drafted by other people and use footage filmed by yet other people? Please tell us, apart from having a deep voice that sounds like someone with a bad head cold, what value do they add to the production, exactly?!
All cats are exactly the same- except lions. The only truly social cat. Their behavior is totally different. To me, the archetypical ‘cat’ is the leopard
@Julya Flyer No fault of the cats, it's the way God had to make them. Im just concerned for other people who may take these beautiful creatures for granted. Im NOT saying dont become friends with these creatures, just be aware. Because it's NOT their fault. It's ALWAYS the humans fault. But, it only has to happen once.
@@mamavswild I meant in a one on one behaviour. Like interaction with a lone house cat. I love these creatures. Lions are my favorite. They are so regal. I love to watch big males interacting with their cubs.
@Julya Flyer If you take these beautiful creatures out of their domain or arrogantly trespass into their domain you take the responsibility. Because that is where it belongs. It is just best that all be left alone. Let God run it.
@Kavya Reddy lol the lioness didnt evn get close. She was just lying around and the mother and her cubs was walking by and saw her and the mother decided to give the poor lioness a slap for it 😅😅
I love how the mothers weren't taking any chances and told the males to back off straight away...then they saw their mom and were so friendly and welcoming 😂😂
I don't know much about this pride, so I may be wrong, but there's a good chance that she's only 4-5 years older than her daughter. Particularly since it's the daughter's first litter.
"how about u two actually do your jobs and keep the nomads out, your not seeing these kids until i feel we're safe, the nerve u have to come and see your kids when they couldve been killed this past week, do your jobs"!....i think she said
@@xkaxsky.69 as far as I know mama lion do the hunting while papa lion marks and protects their territory including the cubs. This is why there are more lioness in pride than males. At least that's what I learned from wild Kratts shows😋😋😉
@@abbasmemon6065 Yeah I did that and yes there is but for shows like this one I can't find it on youtube. I was able to find it on nat geo but not on here.
What's a beautiful gorgeous family cute cubs and gorgeous moms and grandma please protect them from any harms especially from evil porches many thanks hope they all still survive ❤🙏
That’s my Mom protecting me from my cold and distant father who came back lots of years later after abandoning us. Who else can relate? Moms are amazing
In their world the male lion is supposed to leave and the mother will actually kick him out to do her thing. Even in human society women become very hostile when they have children and get quite unpleasant and possessive. They think they're the center of the universe.
Yep if it means keeping the father away then still the mother will do her best. But it shows that even in animal species that males r distant from their family
The intensity in the mothers deep amber gold eyes as she emits those low grunts and snarls is captivating, I don't quite know why it is that I am so fascinated and drawn to Lioness's, I feel it could be awe at how tactful, clever and powerful they are when stealthily seeing out a hunt, to then seeing these incredible apex predatorial killing machine being ever so gentle, attentive and protective toward their cubs. This interaction was wonderful to see. Grandmother checking up on her own 'babies' as they preside over their own little ones.The fathers are doing their best to prove themselves it seems, they seem to understand that the nomadic attack has put the lioness's on edge and the reception would be all but a hostile one had they chosen to directly approach which if they really wanted to, they could, however they have chosen a safe distance, beautiful boys too, I do wonder if this is the same Mohawk that was sadly shot a few years back near a local village? it caused quite a controversial uproar (no pun intended). I may have to watch the series Big Cat Country and find out for myself.
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Its interesting how I can PLAINLY see what this beautiful lioness was saying. She saw the fathers and her movements and expression said quite plainly "You are NOT welcome near my cubs" and they were just chilling and keeping their distance. Then, Granny comes to see her grandchildren and Mom is completely relaxed and affectionate and allows Grandma to come near the babies and join them,
I love at 1:45 when Mom sneers and growls, then one of her babies makes the same mini sneer and baby growl. I imagine the baby saying, "Yeah, what Mom said!"
Tough being a male Lion, not long ago the punks coalition was chased out of their pride by their pop(s) and now they have to keep a safe distance from their own cubbies while still protecting them 🦁
gentlechaos it’s not really heartless. Isn’t that what we do with our children? They reach a certain age and it’s time to move out into the world and maybe start your own family.
Male Lion: Murray said I am the father! Now let me see my kids! Lioness: Wait till the DNA test comes in muthafaka! Male Lion: Aight! I’ll wait over here then!
First time Mom? That makes sense. My mom was a nervous wreck when she first had me. If that lioness is anything like my mom she's probably going to yell "MOM!" whenever the Grandmother is near by and the cubs are causing trouble!
absolutely love filming lions. Many times I find myself sitting with them for hours with nothing happening but when something happens! it's always a pleasure filming!
As a father of two of my own Cubs I whole heartedly felt this video clip by clip I know exactly how those male lions felt and all with custody battle !
No you don't. They weren't upset or angry they were relaxed and being considered of the mothers and the cubs. After all of instead of projecting your personal human experience you had an understanding of lion dynamics and what happened to this pride you'd know that they weren't upset but trying to build trust after failing to protect the pride and these lionesses and cubs in particular.
i'm a woman and even if I was a dude what does this have to do with being a white knight. If you do not know how to use terms properly rather be quite and think before writting.And i belive people should be corrected from projecting human feelings and ideas onto animals as it has and does create harm in how animals are treated and viewed and because it creates problems in human behaviour when they try to recreate other animals norms in human society (ie the modern alpha male epidemic, misconception of wolves and misinterpretation of their behaviours and the scientific research on them literally create a drove of psychopaths promoting their psychopath ways onto young impreccionable men which has and is still creating harm).@@codymoe4986
The look of the lion dad almost broke my heart, they just wanted to see the their babies, and when mom didn't let them, daddy looked really sad, I wonder how many time they have tried and have been denied? And now that I think about many human dad's have to go through the same thing this lions are expiriencing but with lawyers and courtrooms... So sad...
I love the two lion's behavior ' So adorable and cute . It's amazing to see the two punks , who was so demanding and dominating to see them now so chill and waiting and pretending they're not looking. While doing so.
They want to see their offspring and offspring can't wait to meet Dad/Uncle. Little bit more time needed while Mum lays out the first time meet rules. Brilliant. Those cubs are in for a treat!! 😊🖤
Lion family are so amazing to watch! They are full of personalities and characters! "The Punks", the cubs' fathers are well behaved too as they kept good distance and patiently waited. Lioness are such wonderful mothers!!
The biology/ hormones are slightly different in male and female mammals and its a survival method for the species, imo. Without females protecting their babies to the mother's own death, the future continuation of the species would collapse.
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I can spend an entire day watching documentaries about lion family dynamics. Really wonderful!
Me too, I love watching lions, and how they interact with each other, it's exciting to watch. What beautiful animals they are.
@@bbmmbbmm7851
Intriguing, isn't it? Perhaps they're not the smartest animals on earth but it's almost as if that's the closest we can come at looking ourselves from a third person standpoint.
dopier12 mee toooo!!! But I wish to hve enough time to see my favourite lion videos !
I always want lion to win against tiger
I concur
Me too
beautiful to see that the grandmom stayed with her kids even though they’re full grown
That's normal in a pride. Only the males get kicked out at juvenile age.
Matt and to make sure inbreeding doesn’t occur they kick out young females to sometimes
It's called a lion pride.🤪
DXSTER where she gon go? The retirement home?
Seyam Rahman u thought that was gone be funny?
"The mom is really snarling at the males"
"The court said fifty feet!"
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:)))
I'm dead lol
hehehehe
😂😂😂
The father is like “Bruh I’m their father please I want to see them” and I also love how the father is patient and respects that the mother doesn’t want him near😂
The dad: "but I pay child support!"
@@kingstonvlach7835
🤣absolutely👍
And even with his life if necessary...😬
lol proof it ain't just human women that do this 🤣
@@jamesgangmember Yeah usually in the animal kingdom females will also protect the young.
She def called her mom to tell her that he tried to come see the kids today.
Granny said im on my way
😂😂😂
Lol
Bye 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
I'm done🤣🤣🤣
Mother Roar: Grrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!
Cubs: Errrrrrrrrrrr!!!
Eee er
Bonny Bonny 😍😍😍
Bonny Bonny dad: dude what’s up with her?
their tiny growls were so cute
Sharon God's Child Pulling the coupe outa the lot
An angry lion is one thing but an angry mother lion is another.
I think this apply to all moms
A mama with her child to protect is dangerous no matter the species ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dont mess with MILF's u punks
An angry mother of any species is something else
Young Black Conservative yeah ur right ... let me rephrase that a GOOD mum will protect her kids no matter what the species ... in humans we have some deprived people who harm their own ... like any other species too ... some r just missing the maternal chip... thank u for helping me correct my statement 😊
"I JUST WANNA SEE MY KIDS GIRL!"
"No, you have a court order to stay 60 feet away"
Dawit Ketema “plus your didnt pay child support 😤”
Male: Idc! I’m they father girl!
Female :I gave birth to them boy!
Honey Lynx the male shoots them into the woman
" The third female came over and joined the mother and the cubs. There's no sign of aggression."
I call that Girl code
that's their grandmother, not a same aged women.
@@niweshlekhak9646 whatevs it's still gurl code
@@stanmebrat819 corny ahh
Nah the other time an aunt came to visit rose drove her off
@@KoiYakultGreenTea The cubs were younger in the video you’re thinking of
Father is like okay so which one we keeping which one we eating
Mother: THAT is why you're not invited!
Here the observer claimed all the cubs are theirs so might not be an issue of which one to eat but maybe mom just traumatic from pride invasion
Hahhaa
Sally Lemon what happened in the pride invasion?
@@sallylemon5835 yeah who were the nomads they were talking about?
Not invited to supper
Those males are so well behaved :o
They are staying calm and still to try and ease the mother's anger. That's super cool to see.
PhoenixWing513 - They looked a little sad even, but resigned to abide by the lionesses' ruling as to the right time for them to meet the cubbies. ❤️🐾😊
Cause they know she'll rip their faces off if they go near
@@blueeyedboy7648 no they would not and can not
@@stevenmctowelie681 fr these women are delusional to think that
Blue Eyed Boy there were 2 males. They could take out a whole pride of females if they wanted. It doesn’t matter if it’s a mother’s instinct, the males easily overpower them.
These narrators deserves a golden globe. I swear
Totally
The narrators? The people who read the script that is drafted by other people and use footage filmed by yet other people? Please tell us, apart from having a deep voice that sounds like someone with a bad head cold, what value do they add to the production, exactly?!
@@lawjef shut up
Jeff J You must be a squeaker. The voice adds a professional and relaxing tone as learning about nature is peaceful since we want to unwind from life.
Jeff J You mean, like actors?
bruh missed the child support payments thts why...
😂😂😂
gospel!!
You Would Know! Buulya!!!
😂😂😂😂good one
😂
Grandma walks by
The Cubs: Nana!
Elder Lioness: hey babies
This comment is WAY too cute! 💙🙏
*Dreams* thanks
Piscean Chaniece even lions have that amazing Nana
Daddy lions:
"Shhh she's looking this way"
"Quiet!"
"Don't move!"
"She looks mad"
"You think!"
All cats act exactly the same. Some are just big enough to eat you.
All cats are exactly the same- except lions. The only truly social cat. Their behavior is totally different. To me, the archetypical ‘cat’ is the leopard
@Julya Flyer These are creatures with millions of years of hunting instinct. NEVER forget, they are big enough to eat you.
@Julya Flyer No fault of the cats, it's the way God had to make them. Im just concerned for other people who may take these beautiful creatures for granted. Im NOT saying dont become friends with these creatures, just be aware. Because it's NOT their fault. It's ALWAYS the humans fault. But, it only has to happen once.
@@mamavswild I meant in a one on one behaviour. Like interaction with a lone house cat. I love these creatures. Lions are my favorite. They are so regal. I love to watch big males interacting with their cubs.
@Julya Flyer If you take these beautiful creatures out of their domain or arrogantly trespass into their domain you take the responsibility. Because that is where it belongs. It is just best that all be left alone. Let God run it.
At least she didn't just smack him on the head while he was lying there minding his own business, like some other lion we know (looking at you Rose)
Denise Johnson I love how theres lowkey a fandom for this and that multiple people, including myself, get this reference...
@Kavya Reddy lol the lioness didnt evn get close. She was just lying around and the mother and her cubs was walking by and saw her and the mother decided to give the poor lioness a slap for it 😅😅
@@xiav3318 Tell me about it! I didn't think anyone would get it.
@Kavya Reddy These are the same lionesses
@@Buckheimer it was probably her sister and she came to visit her cousins and nieces but the mother wasn't having it.
Did I just hear the narrator call the Male Lions punks ? 🤔
That's the name of the coalition (Punks).
@@ngxibinoboya Lol thanks. I had to turn on the subtitles to make sure I heard right.
😂
@@ngxibinoboya Whatever. For the Survivor generation.
Well, they are punks lol
Also it’s really sweet how close the mothers are to their own mom
I love how the mothers weren't taking any chances and told the males to back off straight away...then they saw their mom and were so friendly and welcoming 😂😂
Lion: let me see my kids Karen.
Lioness: you've had your chance Henry.
idk i feel like that lion was a jared type guy
He was a Chad. Left the cubs for Sarah then realised the grass wasn’t greener on the other side.
@@belleisdone totally chad
@@belleisdone lol
Goodfellas reference. Like that👏
Grandmother is in great condition. She almost looks young as her daughters.
I don't know much about this pride, so I may be wrong, but there's a good chance that she's only 4-5 years older than her daughter. Particularly since it's the daughter's first litter.
She looks very well nourished! I thought she was pregnant as first due to her big belly.
twilit you kinda did her dirty 😂
Lions in the wild have a very short life span. 10-12 years. So a grandmother could likely be 5-9 years old
Probably only 2-3 years older
"how about u two actually do your jobs and keep the nomads out, your not seeing these kids until i feel we're safe, the nerve u have to come and see your kids when they couldve been killed this past week, do your jobs"!....i think she said
Wow...very well said!
You're spot on! I'm 100% confident that that is exactly what mama Lioness said to daddy Lions!!!💘
Andrew Ongais you are*
Trevy 0. I think lionesses are usually the more protective provider types
@@xkaxsky.69 as far as I know mama lion do the hunting while papa lion marks and protects their territory including the cubs. This is why there are more lioness in pride than males. At least that's what I learned from wild Kratts shows😋😋😉
Watching animal moms makes me feel like we are all connected and never alone in our struggle to raise great kids 💜
2:37 the look of excitement on that grandmothers face when she see's her grandchildren for the first time is beautiful.
God I love these documentaries, I wish there was a full length version.
Yes, so me.
There are dude. All on RUclips. Type lion documentary and you will find tons of them. I am bored of watching full docs now.
@@abbasmemon6065 Yeah I did that and yes there is but for shows like this one I can't find it on youtube. I was able to find it on nat geo but not on here.
@@miajones If you can already find it on nat geo, then it means you have the name, which means there are other ways to get them on the internet
Name of the show is Big Cat Country
3:31 "Mom, you're messing up my mane.."
I just can't wait to be King
“Honey you don’t have one yet”
There's got to be one lion king reference in the comment section of every one of these documentaries hih
Nothing like a mom aunts & grandma protecting there babies !!!! ❤️🐯
What's a beautiful gorgeous family cute cubs and gorgeous moms and grandma please protect them from any harms especially from evil porches many thanks hope they all still survive ❤🙏
Awh it was so cute seeing 3 generations of them laying together
Nothing quite like a mother's love. A grandma's love is even more insane. Mess with mom, you mess with Grandma!
That’s my Mom protecting me from my cold and distant father who came back lots of years later after abandoning us.
Who else can relate?
Moms are amazing
I pity you
@@Pinhead101 I pity him
What about your grand mom...did she protected your mommy like the elder lioness...
Whatever... But moms are always stronger...
Why?
In their world the male lion is supposed to leave and the mother will actually kick him out to do her thing. Even in human society women become very hostile when they have children and get quite unpleasant and possessive. They think they're the center of the universe.
Omg I love that grandma comes by, kisses her daughter and just chills omg
A Mother always will protect her cubs...no matter what costs!!
🦁❤️❤️❤️❤️
What will the father do?
@@righteousbrother9402
The same...
Family is everything!!
🦁❤️❤️🙏
@@inesbarros1944 in case you didn’t know, you’re absolutely Awesome! Keep up the great work.
@@righteousbrother9402
Thanks!!
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Yep if it means keeping the father away then still the mother will do her best. But it shows that even in animal species that males r distant from their family
Lioness: You ready to be a full time daddy?
Lion: Uhhhhhh....
Lioness: Then get da steppin'!!!
Oooooh😥😥 you just got burned punk 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
My Godness her roaring sounds majestic.
That lion looked at her like but I still love you!! LOL
*Why did the lion lose at poker?*
He was playing with a cheetah...
@To Release is To Resolve Give me a dollar and I’ll tell ya
Lame
Super lame
@@littleoneforever6450 Awww
@@Victor_Victory .. I laughed. Good one sir! 😂
The intensity in the mothers deep amber gold eyes as she emits those low grunts and snarls is captivating, I don't quite know why it is that I am so fascinated and drawn to Lioness's, I feel it could be awe at how tactful, clever and powerful they are when stealthily seeing out a hunt, to then seeing these incredible apex predatorial killing machine being ever so gentle, attentive and protective toward their cubs. This interaction was wonderful to see. Grandmother checking up on her own 'babies' as they preside over their own little ones.The fathers are doing their best to prove themselves it seems, they seem to understand that the nomadic attack has put the lioness's on edge and the reception would be all but a hostile one had they chosen to directly approach which if they really wanted to, they could, however they have chosen a safe distance, beautiful boys too, I do wonder if this is the same Mohawk that was sadly shot a few years back near a local village? it caused quite a controversial uproar (no pun intended). I may have to watch the series Big Cat Country and find out for myself.
Excellent words
Hatsf
Fida
you have good knowledge
Thanku expressing your feelings
Good analysis
Good thinking
You have brilliant life
Keep it up
God bless you
My heartfully wishes to you
Well said!!! I feel the same. Lionesses are my fave
Saffron Belle I agree! Also you have amazing vocabulary! 👏👏👏
Ya but look up ntwadumela he who greets with fire
He is the hyena killer
the narrators voice is just amazing. It really makes it look real professional. I wonder who the narrator is.
Madara Uchiha VA
I love how the dads not scared at all just sitting there and chilling😂😂
love the respect the male lions give her
Keep wondering how I got this much likes
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Bro we gotta talk
Are u ok report them they have no right to abuse u
Asian spotted
A mother is always protecting their children in any shape or form....what a beautiful scene 💋
Only if her cubs are healthy. As soon as they're unhealthy, the moms abandon them. Watch the lion called Misfit.
Its interesting how I can PLAINLY see what this beautiful lioness was saying. She saw the fathers and her movements and expression said quite plainly "You are NOT welcome near my cubs" and they were just chilling and keeping their distance. Then, Granny comes to see her grandchildren and Mom is completely relaxed and affectionate and allows Grandma to come near the babies and join them,
I love at 1:45 when Mom sneers and growls, then one of her babies makes the same mini sneer and baby growl. I imagine the baby saying, "Yeah, what Mom said!"
You go mama lion! That is why all these babies are still alive. Great protective instincts. Don’t trust anyone, not even the papa.
Tough being a male Lion, not long ago the punks coalition was chased out of their pride by their pop(s) and now they have to keep a safe distance from their own cubbies while still protecting them 🦁
What -- that's not how it goes?
Truck Taxi it is, young males get shunned and then have to look for a pride of their own
@@Kevin-rj5zp I mean, as heartless as it seems, it's a good evolutionary strategy. wouldnt want them breeding with their sisters/mothers....
gentlechaos Yeah, I don’t know what Truck Taxi was talking about
gentlechaos it’s not really heartless. Isn’t that what we do with our children? They reach a certain age and it’s time to move out into the world and maybe start your own family.
Male Lion: Murray said I am the father! Now let me see my kids!
Lioness: Wait till the DNA test comes in muthafaka!
Male Lion: Aight! I’ll wait over here then!
Master King Lee Huh? Why would he wait for the results if they already came in and told him he is the father 😳😳
The females don't want to have to hunt for the boss. They'll come around eventually...
💯🙊
Send her the check in the mail, it's easier that way
.....why did I read Mufasa instead of muthafaka?
The fact that they still driving around jeeps with no cover just astounds me
1:43 He is SO unbothered 😂
No one can know the love a mother has for their child/children
The Dads are like, you can talk but keep it down and we will be over here. Beautiful 🙏🏾
I think the mother in law doesn't get along with her sons in law. She definitely has a role in this.
Toxic mom in laws 😂
"I told you those Punks weren't good enough for you."
This is really beautifull to see the protective behaviour of the lioness mom.♥️
3 generations of lions beautiful thing to see.
I swear lions are the most majestic creatures on this planet! Their movements behavior and those golden eyes are breathtaking and 🙂
First time Mom? That makes sense. My mom was a nervous wreck when she first had me.
If that lioness is anything like my mom she's probably going to yell "MOM!" whenever the Grandmother is near by and the cubs are causing trouble!
Grandmother casually walking to her grandchildren like nothing
That cute little growl at 1:49 took me out 🤣💚 so fierce!
Love that footage or her snarling! That is some grrrrrl power!!!!
Those males are so patient and majestic 👍
absolutely love filming lions. Many times I find myself sitting with them for hours with nothing happening but when something happens! it's always a pleasure filming!
These stories are more amazing than movies
I like how he brought backup. He know she crazy
Are we going to talk about how smooth the narrator's voice is?? I'm melting rn 😅
*Axel:* Come on, Zuri, just let me see the kids!
*Zuri:* Why? You ain't gonna pay their child support anyway!
As a father of two of my own Cubs I whole heartedly felt this video clip by clip I know exactly how those male lions felt and all with custody battle !
No you don't. They weren't upset or angry they were relaxed and being considered of the mothers and the cubs. After all of instead of projecting your personal human experience you had an understanding of lion dynamics and what happened to this pride you'd know that they weren't upset but trying to build trust after failing to protect the pride and these lionesses and cubs in particular.
@@rene3759 dang the context seems to make it 100x better
@Rene...Gosh, you are quite the white knight, aren't you?
i'm a woman and even if I was a dude what does this have to do with being a white knight. If you do not know how to use terms properly rather be quite and think before writting.And i belive people should be corrected from projecting human feelings and ideas onto animals as it has and does create harm in how animals are treated and viewed and because it creates problems in human behaviour when they try to recreate other animals norms in human society (ie the modern alpha male epidemic, misconception of wolves and misinterpretation of their behaviours and the scientific research on them literally create a drove of psychopaths promoting their psychopath ways onto young impreccionable men which has and is still creating harm).@@codymoe4986
A mother of any species is a force not to be reckoned with!
. *GOD BLESS MOTHERS EVERYWHERE !!!*
Idk why but I seem to fall into the hole of watching nature documentaries at least twice a week and once I begin I can't stop
"But Linda! You used to love me! Do you remember?"
"Patrick, do you remember the days we raised the kids together & you helped me? Yea me neither."
The dad was being extra causious and staying 10x the recommended distance away
just beautiful animals. lovely to watch them.
3:08 the way the cub rubs his head against his mother!
Mother's love♥️
Na those lion just want to see they're children
They’re just so beautiful.
Just plain beautiful, nature at it's best, beautiful indeed...
The look of the lion dad almost broke my heart, they just wanted to see the their babies, and when mom didn't let them, daddy looked really sad, I wonder how many time they have tried and have been denied? And now that I think about many human dad's have to go through the same thing this lions are expiriencing but with lawyers and courtrooms... So sad...
Didn't take long.They were eventually allowed.
“Keisha, lemme see my kids!!!!!” 🤣🤣🤣
I find it adorable the dads came to see their kids 💕💕
I never get tired of watching this.
Y am I crying now that grandma came
Outstanding mothering skills. God bless !!! Philadelphia USA
Everyone watching this video plz respect and love your mom because that’s what we do as a human when we feel our kids not safe
My heart melted when he said that that
lioness was the cubs grandmother
The momma is just like “You got a lotta NERVE showing your face around here again!!”
The dad: 👁👄👁
Baby cub was like "yeah!! what my mom just said!!" 😂
THIS COMMENT 😂😂😂😂😂 i love it
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I love the two lion's behavior ' So adorable and cute . It's amazing to see the two punks , who was so demanding and dominating to see them now so chill and waiting and pretending they're not looking. While doing so.
They want to see their offspring and offspring can't wait to meet Dad/Uncle. Little bit more time needed while Mum lays out the first time meet rules. Brilliant. Those cubs are in for a treat!! 😊🖤
That is cool they accept their mother, grandmother to the cubs
1:18 the cubs are like, "oh, snap."
Mother's instinct. The most beautiful thing to see the lioness protecting her cubs.
Granny looks like a sister. I see you grandma. Looking good!
“Don’t let my demons come out for these are my sons and daughters, stay back until I say so.” -mom
Lion family are so amazing to watch! They are full of personalities and characters! "The Punks", the cubs' fathers are well behaved too as they kept good distance and patiently waited. Lioness are such wonderful mothers!!
The biology/ hormones are slightly different in male and female mammals and its a survival method for the species, imo. Without females protecting their babies to the mother's own death, the future continuation of the species would collapse.
Yeah especially if you were to depend on a male, useless in every species
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Its wonderful to watch these beautiful cats within their own habitat, no cages, or bars in sight.
Momma is most definitely protective of her cubs.
Do you notice the look in her eyes! There is no way I would mess with her. She’s crazy!