From Cub to King: A Lion's Survival Guide (ft. TierZoo)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @terramater
    @terramater Год назад +1518

    If only all lions could watch this! Another way to survive is teaming up with baboons. Our crew got on camera baboons fooling prey and delivering it directly to a pride of lions.

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +279

      Yup, I watched your video on the topic, it’s awesome to see in practice

    • @IsitheScribe
      @IsitheScribe Год назад +40

      Watching your video was actually the first time I learned that lions do this!

    • @Vampire_Bat-
      @Vampire_Bat- 10 месяцев назад +9

      who says we cant

    • @A-Wal-Music
      @A-Wal-Music 10 месяцев назад

      What is th esong you used at the end of the video? I love the sound and "vibe" @@mndiaye_97

    • @JustThatOneRandomGuy
      @JustThatOneRandomGuy 9 месяцев назад +14

      The prey be like « et tu, baboons? »

  • @calebadam2576
    @calebadam2576 Год назад +1908

    This video will surely be helpful for all the lions that watch this channel.

    • @augustaseptemberova5664
      @augustaseptemberova5664 Год назад +63

      shhhh quiet or you'll attract the furries

    • @calebadam2576
      @calebadam2576 Год назад +54

      @augustaseptemberova5664 In case you hadn't noticed, you've fallen right into our trap.

    • @augustaseptemberova5664
      @augustaseptemberova5664 Год назад +25

      @@calebadam2576 noooooooooooooooooooooo o o o
      :D

    • @katw5353
      @katw5353 Год назад +10

      Best comment thread I've read on yt hands down 😂

    • @stevemedhurst4560
      @stevemedhurst4560 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂​@@AstreinW

  • @rainwunk
    @rainwunk Год назад +431

    Lions have insane generational trauma, like, they get rejected by their family, then go on to make a family and then reject THEM. Damn.

  • @asherdayne6157
    @asherdayne6157 Год назад +2525

    as a sub adult asiatic Lion, this guide really helped me take over 5 prides in my area and now I'm spreading my seed to 35 lionesses

  • @Mr.ThisGuy21700
    @Mr.ThisGuy21700 Год назад +933

    I love the first clip. Could you imagine being a powerful apex predator only to be casually carried off like a disobedient child?

    • @1997mclarencongo
      @1997mclarencongo Год назад +207

      best part was the lion cub clearly has the weight advantage and could’ve gone for the kill if it really wanted to, but buddy was just throwing a damn tantrum 😂😂

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Год назад +48

      I'm still wondering WTAF was going on in that clip!
      Second clip just shows how smart felines are … and why we should be _glad_ that there are no housecats the size of a golden-retriever! [Which, actually, would be a puma, but that's a topic for another time.]

    • @neuralnetwork17
      @neuralnetwork17 Год назад +12

      It's incredible. Step aside Obi-Wan Kenobi, that lady is my hero now.

    • @Mr.ThisGuy21700
      @Mr.ThisGuy21700 Год назад +14

      Indeed. I hate it when people call cougars "panthers". Cougars are more closely related to house cats than to actual panthers (which are lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, snow leopards and clouded leopards).

    • @x88868
      @x88868 Год назад +8

      ​@@Mr.ThisGuy21700 panthers dont exist. Panthers are either leopards or jaguars with black coats. Thats it. Its not a separate species.

  • @AJellyBean.-.
    @AJellyBean.-. 10 месяцев назад +16

    0:16 I’m less concerned about the lions, and more concerned of why you have your doors unlocked

  • @juliocesardas-5558
    @juliocesardas-5558 Год назад +7689

    Animal life tutorials are a type of video that needs to be a ongoing series in this channel
    Edit: A lot of people are saying Tierzoo already does even though most of his channel is ranking and nature documentaries with video game lingo, rather than step by step guides on how to survive the world through each phase of the animals' life but sure tierzoo already does this 🤡

  • @mrmunch5615
    @mrmunch5615 Год назад +7846

    The collab we didn’t deserve, but we needed.

    • @Lotus3.2.2.
      @Lotus3.2.2. Год назад +36

      @CoreyDisconno way part 2 to a video that cant even be fully watched yet????

    • @KameronBradley-g6y
      @KameronBradley-g6y Год назад +6

      True

    • @LuckyPhuck
      @LuckyPhuck Год назад +14

      ​@CoreyDisconif there was a part2 ready it would be in comments not replies

    • @Misto_deVito6009
      @Misto_deVito6009 Год назад

      Oh definitely!

    • @beeniecat9411
      @beeniecat9411 Год назад +7

      I didn't pay attention to the video header so it was a happy shocker 😊

  • @IchiNiSean
    @IchiNiSean Год назад +340

    The lion Coalition had me shedding a tear! That brotherhood is peak

    • @mariabowers3348
      @mariabowers3348 10 месяцев назад +8

      So majestic ❤ 17:24

    • @tofunmiolowu
      @tofunmiolowu 10 месяцев назад

      Maaan. You know they ran some trains on an unsuspecting hoe or two... #Evolution for the win

    • @HurricaneDDragon
      @HurricaneDDragon 8 месяцев назад +7

      Totally. Lion coalitions really feel you with male… well, pride. 🦁🦁🦁

    • @Akealofficial22
      @Akealofficial22 Месяц назад

      @@HurricaneDDragonwait kuba is that you I haven’t seen you since Kilimanjaro

  • @K-o_S
    @K-o_S Год назад +1773

    There's actually a film called Pride about a pair of lion cubs growing up in the dangerous world of the African Savannah and everything you're describing pretty much happens in the movie, right down to the dangerous buffalo and elephants. Plus, the main villain is another male lion from a different pride called Harry. Harry has a brother called Dark in the film and Dark starts as a villain but gains a redemption arc. Also, Harry is voiced by the late great John Hurt and Dark is voiced by Sean Bean. Martin Freeman is also in the film. He plays an orphan.

    • @jj-gk6rj
      @jj-gk6rj Год назад +20

      Sounds so cool 😎😄

    • @K-o_S
      @K-o_S Год назад +36

      @@jj-gk6rj It's really fun in my opinion 😊. I recommend it if you love wildlife like I do🙂. The film is actually live action and they used real lions for it.

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Год назад +30

      oh shit for real there's already a lion movie? i was just thinking goddamn these lion stories sound like movie material, glad to see there's still a few brain cells left in the industry

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Год назад +18

      wait wtf it's a "2004 television comedy-drama film" ._.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_(2004_film)

    • @masjidrats2012
      @masjidrats2012 Год назад +29

      OMG I remember that movie! The lioness was named Suki and she befriends a baby gazelle and her mom loses it 😂

  • @atthecore4560
    @atthecore4560 Год назад +859

    You can't be a King without knowing the weight of the Crown.
    This was a fantastic video. I learned so much about Lions I didn't know before. They might be an Apex Predator, but man, they really got nerfed by life.

    • @AlexandraVioletta
      @AlexandraVioletta Год назад +31

      Lions are the reason why, I don't like mothers who call themselves "lioness" when it comes to their "cubs aka kids.
      😂

    • @atthecore4560
      @atthecore4560 Год назад +25

      @@AlexandraVioletta Sometimes they eat their kids.
      I agree. Not a great title for the sake of having pride.
      Mama Bear suits me, personally.

    • @Yurikon3
      @Yurikon3 Год назад +5

      @@atthecore4560 There is also good reason why in tv-tropes Male variation is "Papa Wolf".

    • @atthecore4560
      @atthecore4560 Год назад +3

      @@Yurikon3 I haven't come across that analogy yet. Is that North America terminology?

    • @Yurikon3
      @Yurikon3 Год назад +5

      @@atthecore4560 I Don't know. I just remember that male variation of Mama Bear in tv tropes is wolf variant since papa bears aren't exactly the best fatherly figures out there.

  • @lumis5896
    @lumis5896 11 месяцев назад +65

    1:25 "You're born both blind and deaf, Stevie Wondering about the world around you" - I just love the puns in your videos 😁

  •  Год назад +1028

    This collab is a truly pleasant surprise to say the least.

  • @LeviAckerman-cl6iy
    @LeviAckerman-cl6iy Год назад +905

    I forget if you ever talked about it but does anyone remember Cecil the lion? When he was shot by a dentist (Who's since been doxxed and bullied to fuck for like YEARS) and his brother took over the pride he didn't kill Cecil's cubs, he kept them. It was very emotional for everyone who'd been following their story.
    Edit: I asked my mom but Cecil’s brother has been moved to south africa and is on Kevin Richardson’s nature preserve at the moment! Apparently he’s only got one lioness and she really likes tearing up Kevin’s tires hahaha.

    • @buckybarnesnobles
      @buckybarnesnobles Год назад +90

      Oh shit?!? Where can I learn more about the story? That sounds bad ass as hell

    • @Tonyhouse1168
      @Tonyhouse1168 Год назад +1

      Good. Eff that guy.

    • @brookeodriscoll7448
      @brookeodriscoll7448 Год назад

      ​@buckybarnesnobles2563 just search up Cecil the lion on literally anything, his story/his prides story is everywhere!!

    • @RavenFeathers90
      @RavenFeathers90 Год назад +43

      That's incredible because normally the new male lions kill the cubs.

    • @FrostFall0261
      @FrostFall0261 Год назад +166

      @@RavenFeathers90 brothers will typically form alliances and thus allow eachother to sire cubs in a pride as their relation means that their cubs will inherit at least SOME of both males’ genes, despite being from the other lion. In this specific scenario it’s not that outlandish BUT does still make for a pretty damn good story nonetheless

  • @Dahica26
    @Dahica26 6 месяцев назад +17

    As an adult lion, this guide was really good, i told my brothers to watch it but they didn't and one of them got anihilated by a hippo and the other fucked with an elephant and found out

  • @tyronebiggems5135
    @tyronebiggems5135 Год назад +984

    I just want to say from one black guy to another i was called weird for watching nonstop animal planet shows like most amazing top ten and untamed and uncut. Animal faceoff as well. I love your content because i actually know 70-80% of what you cover

    • @technicaldifficulties368
      @technicaldifficulties368 Год назад +72

      I'm in my 30s and was definitely the weird kid mainlining discovery channel and animal planet when it was mostly documentaries.

    • @Neuvillete4.6
      @Neuvillete4.6 Год назад +21

      Definitely animal planet best channel

    • @ridesq
      @ridesq Год назад +5

      I wish I watched it more!

    • @steve17bf2
      @steve17bf2 Год назад +38

      I'm glad they didn't stifle your quest for knowledge, especially about animals.

    • @HowlingWolf518
      @HowlingWolf518 Год назад

      Don't EVER let them make you become as stupid as they are.

  • @ChuncheeCat
    @ChuncheeCat Год назад +1086

    Dear human.
    I am very grateful for you making this video for up and coming lions.
    As a new mother of 4, i will definitely show this to my cubs, once they get a little older. I wish you the best human.

    • @sirunklydunk8861
      @sirunklydunk8861 Год назад +47

      How’d you type this? You don’t have fingers.

    • @thinmintthemonkey2435
      @thinmintthemonkey2435 Год назад +25

      Niiicceee tryyyy, i see that knife you're hiding~!

    • @valentinkambushev4968
      @valentinkambushev4968 Год назад +16

      ​@@sirunklydunk8861 How does he even have a phone? Or Wi-Fi connection, for that matter?

    • @ChuncheeCat
      @ChuncheeCat Год назад +67

      @@sirunklydunk8861 I am very precise with my paws.

    • @dizzydots4786
      @dizzydots4786 Год назад +31

      ​@@ChuncheeCat Ma'am, as the queen of the jungle, do you have advice for hapless humans (non hunters) who may find themselves in the wilds of the savannahs? (How to not die by lion)

  • @Salamander_Liker
    @Salamander_Liker Месяц назад +56

    0:18 why didn’t they lock there doors-

    • @claudioperez6127
      @claudioperez6127 Месяц назад

      OMG😅

    • @acejayden6208
      @acejayden6208 Месяц назад +11

      Would you expect a lion to open your car door

    • @Salamander_Liker
      @Salamander_Liker Месяц назад +12

      @@acejayden6208 would YOU want it to be open by a lion?

    • @acejayden6208
      @acejayden6208 Месяц назад +5

      @Khaan_Rex23 No, but I never thought a lion could open a car door

    • @maepinay9864
      @maepinay9864 Месяц назад +4

      Becuase they didn't think a lion could open a door a lion opening a door is like a baboon being a ballerina

  • @mr.hoodman5682
    @mr.hoodman5682 Год назад +861

    This legendary collab makes for a great story describing a lion's life

    • @Aroaceenby
      @Aroaceenby Год назад +2

      ​@CoreyDisconthat is NOT part 2

  • @PotatoFrog-yj3ij
    @PotatoFrog-yj3ij Год назад +337

    Lady was holding the lion like a mom holding her kid having a tantrum

    • @krisfinley6706
      @krisfinley6706 Год назад +45

      I had to rewatch that a couple times because my brain didn't want to believe what I was seeing 😳

    • @TheMadTurtle
      @TheMadTurtle Год назад +11

      So that's what was happening... I still have so many questions.

    • @ebonyblack4563
      @ebonyblack4563 Год назад +22

      If you're strong enough and for some reason have to that's actually a very good way to restrain a cub, for your safety anyway; controls the direction of the head, raises forepaws out of direct reach, and leaves only the hindclaws to deal with while they kick and struggle to get high enough to catch on flesh.
      Just keep in mind that restraining a cub is not something you want to have to do, and if you ever see the clip it is obvious that cub is not serious; cause, it responds to being dropped by just staring at the human like they said a bad word.

    • @RyoSargeant
      @RyoSargeant Год назад +5

      it was a cub

    • @heyy1829
      @heyy1829 Год назад +7

      that wad in kuwait and its her pet, if you try to hold a wild lion like that it will maul you

  • @mane42
    @mane42 Год назад +65

    A collaboration between these two channels is exactly what I’ve been waiting for for ages.

  • @Uprssdthwrgbttn
    @Uprssdthwrgbttn Год назад +425

    This dude. Made the horrific reality of being a lion sound downright wholesome. ," sure you're more likely to die in the first two weeks, but think about the friends you'll make if you survive. "

    • @glidershower
      @glidershower 6 месяцев назад +6

      _The warrior's path._

  • @yotomoe5953
    @yotomoe5953 Год назад +221

    Yo I was prepared for it to be all bad news but honest to god that part with the Coalition was crazy wholesome. Just bros helping out bros. Supporting themselves after their support network vanishes and finding a new one in each other. You could make a movie about just that time in a Lion's life.

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Год назад +41

      Brothers are really all a lion has. His father and uncles exile him, and his mother and sisters don't care. His wives will just mate with the next lion who beats him in a fight. But his brothers stay with him forever. They come to each other for peace and safety. They fight for and protect each other.
      In rare cases, the father let's the sons stay and forms the coalition with them. The coalition goes and takes over multiple prides to spread the gene pool.

    • @iaminsideyourwalls2021
      @iaminsideyourwalls2021 Год назад

      Bros before hoes

    • @EclipseCircle
      @EclipseCircle Год назад +3

      It's another example of how, in nature, being a "lone wolf" isn't a choice but a death sentence most of the time. Just having 1 squadmate drastically increases your chances of survival.

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Год назад +2

      @@EclipseCircle It's also the reaon why the lions are the most dominant builds out of the cat family. Its their versatility. The players can run solos but they know squads show better chances of success

  • @Mantorix
    @Mantorix Год назад +7

    8:56 what a stunt
    Also: Loving the collab woth @TierZoo - my favorite two animal YTbers in one video

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +997

    For an apex predator, lions sure have a lot of things that can cross them off the census. Fascinating. This survival is a really interesting format and I'd love to see more. Also, love that you got to collab with TierZoo, thatcguy is legendary. Thank you for this.

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 Год назад +4

      Agreed

    • @genjis5155
      @genjis5155 Год назад +30

      It's never easy being at the top.

    • @adry3211
      @adry3211 Год назад

      Being an apex predator just means that no other species is gonna view you as a main source of protein, it doesn't mean you're invincible.

    • @thephoenix4093
      @thephoenix4093 Год назад +13

      ​@@genjis5155they're not at the top, everything can kill them without depending on each other.

    • @thephoenix4093
      @thephoenix4093 Год назад +6

      @@thecaricature and yet most apex predators are at the top of the food chain, with nothing that eats them. Lions for example don't eat hyenas, but hyenas eat lions so why are lions even apex predators.

  • @experimetalfan8851
    @experimetalfan8851 Год назад +593

    The amount of editing that went into this video is insane.
    -and appreciated 🦁

    • @royalobasi1938
      @royalobasi1938 Год назад +6

      How long you think it took?

    • @TheePrincessBrat
      @TheePrincessBrat Год назад +13

      @@royalobasi1938 at least 3 days, if he works like a lunatic. Maybe a week if he takes self care breaks?

    • @royalobasi1938
      @royalobasi1938 Год назад

      @@TheePrincessBrat true true

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +80

      @@royalobasi1938 just the editing? About 4/5 days

    • @royalobasi1938
      @royalobasi1938 Год назад

      @@mndiaye_97 ah good to know

  • @getthefeels8611
    @getthefeels8611 Год назад +15

    2:18 My heart was in my tummy but I like how the elephant basically said just get outta here 😅

  • @hermz8616
    @hermz8616 Год назад +493

    The Planet Earth episode about lions forever changed my way of viewing animals in documentaries. They literally learn to become killers and its absolutely fascinating to see how these animals live. Everything from the hunt to the way other animals defend themselves is crazy. Its methodical to everything they do

  • @Fighterpilot555
    @Fighterpilot555 Год назад +1010

    That clip of the lioness opening the car door always gives me the heebiejeebies

    • @AvangionQ
      @AvangionQ Год назад +129

      I was screaming, CHECK THE LOCKS, CHECK THE LOCKS!!

    • @heathazezero3967
      @heathazezero3967 Год назад +37

      Weeedididididiiididiiidiioooweeeuuumumbawehhhhhhh

    • @Shry99
      @Shry99 Год назад +95

      To be fair she was probably just curious…. Probably…. Hopefully….

    • @ursamajor6347
      @ursamajor6347 Год назад

      Then, maybe leave these beautiful creatures the f*ck alone and in their own goddamn habitat.

    • @elizabethchandler7377
      @elizabethchandler7377 Год назад +119

      All I can say is "Clever girl...."

  • @DavidECoy
    @DavidECoy Год назад +28

    This was awesome bro. I watch a lot of lion videos because I find nature fascinating. Your video was very interesting and entertaining. Some people are strictly fact’s which are informative and others are entertaining but not very informative. You blended the two nicely and I for one appreciated that. Normally I try to give a constructive criticism but honestly can’t think of anything I would improve. Keep up the good work and hope ur channel continues to grow.

  • @chee.rah.monurB
    @chee.rah.monurB Год назад +1698

    HE FINALLY DID THE COLLAB WE ALL WANTED!
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Beggining.
    0:22 Intro,Christmas rap & premise.
    1:17 Newborn.
    2:23 (un)Friendly Fire.
    3:37 A game of life and death.
    4:00 Angsty Teen-dangers.
    5:50 Hunting & Evading.
    7:20 Evicted.
    8:32 A New Challenger Appears!
    11:14 Lunch.
    13:04 Theft.
    13:45 Leo-ttle League.
    14:51 Terryfic Territory Takeover.
    15:48 Why IS it called King of the JUNGLE,& not Savannah?
    16:46 Pride Goeth Before a Fall.
    17:22 Ending,Outro & Clips.
    Merry Cristmas,you filthy animals!

  • @Perhaps-.
    @Perhaps-. Год назад +218

    As a juvenile male lion, i really appreciate this tutorial.

    • @fefek1
      @fefek1 Год назад +19

      Adolescent here. Goodluck man, rough times are ahead. Maybe you'll join my coalition, who knows.

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +26

      Endure and survive

    • @gamingbutter5768
      @gamingbutter5768 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mndiaye_97have you done the Mapogos yet? I will do some searching. Just because the Mapogos story has been covered by almost every youtube creator means absolutely nothing if not covered by you. ❤

    • @ayanamiayachanJ
      @ayanamiayachanJ 13 дней назад +2

      @@mndiaye_97my star sign is Leo The Lion ♌️.

  • @lindsey_the_wolf1294
    @lindsey_the_wolf1294 Год назад +290

    We need one of these for wolves! We pups need a crash course on living.🐺

    • @TworlyGorl
      @TworlyGorl Год назад +3

      Is this a s ex thing?

    • @warriorcatkitty
      @warriorcatkitty 11 месяцев назад +7

      Agreed!! Wolves are so underrated in my opinion, why isn't there a show like the lion king but with wolves?

    • @lindsey_the_wolf1294
      @lindsey_the_wolf1294 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@warriorcatkitty That would be so cool!

    • @lindsey_the_wolf1294
      @lindsey_the_wolf1294 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@TworlyGorl I’m sorry, what? What the heck are you talking about? Do you mean the “We pups” thing? Because no, 🤢 just no. It’s a joke because in the video he said it was a video for lion cubs, and I thought it would be funny. Sorry if that’s how it came across, I’d never say something sexual. I mean, what if a kid read it?! I would feel terrible and so disgusted in myself.

    • @liveslex4548
      @liveslex4548 4 месяца назад

      I agree

  • @SleepyCyborg66
    @SleepyCyborg66 Год назад +210

    We NEED more Casual Geographic Tierzoo colabs in the future; This is just TOO GOOD not to try again.

  • @mabelrodriguez4013
    @mabelrodriguez4013 Год назад +382

    I love this guy’s word choice I think it’s really humorous and makes learning about animals so much fun 😄

    • @r200ti
      @r200ti Год назад +3

      yeh he's really good. One of the best on the tube.

  • @Dielep
    @Dielep Год назад +11

    If you dont have a team of writers for this, ur absolutely a talent. Mann how ur playing with words, and it sounds so natural. Doesnt like you are reading a script...keep doing what u are doing!

  • @christsolos
    @christsolos Год назад +304

    as a lion born 6 days ago, this is really helpful advice

    • @James--Parker
      @James--Parker Год назад +18

      You dead yet?

    • @elisnider8191
      @elisnider8191 Год назад +7

      ​@@James--ParkerDamn...

    • @only_fair23
      @only_fair23 Год назад +14

      ​@@James--ParkerDamn, no response. Bros gone

    • @LowkeyJouta
      @LowkeyJouta Год назад +5

      ​@@hilomonacan back it up, me and my vulture flock were there fresh on the scene

    • @totallydeadinside
      @totallydeadinside Год назад +1

      @@hilomonasome of them say it was his own stepdad that killed him. Those dumb conspiracists

  • @edvard-swift3645
    @edvard-swift3645 Год назад +106

    As little cub we thank you for this educational video to teach us how to survive

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +37

      No problem, live long and prosper little one

  • @LG-universe
    @LG-universe Год назад +12

    Your videos are always educational and fun to watch. Thank you.

  • @Tempusverum
    @Tempusverum Год назад +955

    1:55: “Only 12.5% of Lion cubs make it to the adult stage, while the rest become footnotes on a history page.” Brutal double-meaning

    • @diamondmemer9754
      @diamondmemer9754 11 месяцев назад +18

      I don't get it

    • @epkoda
      @epkoda 11 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@diamondmemer9754seconded. what does it mean?

    • @pch90
      @pch90 11 месяцев назад +11

      What’s the double meaning?

    • @valentinrisatti6405
      @valentinrisatti6405 11 месяцев назад +10

      It rhymes, but I don't see a double meaning

    • @jbassstrat
      @jbassstrat 11 месяцев назад +11

      ​@Haloguy3959still dont get it

  • @augervongaribaldi
    @augervongaribaldi Год назад +202

    This perspective of storytelling was great. Would love to see more animal guides

  • @bennyboo2252
    @bennyboo2252 Год назад +4

    Huge props for this video!! One of the best in your already stacked library of content. Keep up the work big dog!

  • @deathclawproductions6723
    @deathclawproductions6723 Год назад +196

    Honestly I’d love to see more videos like this in the future, feels like it could be a whole series of these survival guides with so many animals out there.
    A general overview of an animals life, what they need to look out for, how they should interact with rivals and (other) predators, how to get a mate, and how to raise their own young.
    I’d like to see one on Wolves, Bears, Hyenas, Wolverines/Badgers, Otters, Crocodiles/Alligators, or something like a Jaguar or Tiger for the predatory animals. Cougars could also be interesting to see, given their wide range. For the herbivores maybe things like Moose, Buffalo/Bison, Gazelle, Elephants, and Rhinos.

    • @raionshishi8290
      @raionshishi8290 Год назад +1

      I would like to add Hippos to that list, mainly because I am interested in how they live their final moments, or how they interact with the world when they are old and vice versa. Lions tend to have the worst time when they are old as everything kills them immediately when they get the chance, they barely actually ever reach old age, elephants tend to have an easier time because of their big groups and protection, they even have their own grave site and no animal is simply running up to an elephant even in it's old age, so I am curious about Hippos in that regard and where they fall on that spectrum.

  • @kimbersal1
    @kimbersal1 Год назад +236

    I seriously cannot stop watching your videos. I looked you up a little bit, but not too deep. I REALLY hope that you have the time and desire to teach our next generation. They, and the world, would greatly benefit. Thank you so much for your time and commitment.

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +64

      Thank you for your comment, I appreciate your support 🙏🏿

    • @Michelleabela5489
      @Michelleabela5489 Год назад

      ​@@mndiaye_97lions are like gods they never give up to a hippo they try to kill it but lions get their jaw removed their head decapitated and their stomach removed by a hippo if you try to fight a hippo you could get your arms removed

  • @billyyank5807
    @billyyank5807 Год назад +14

    12:44 that's actually a case of Distemper. In certain areas of Africa they had outbreaks of canine Distemper, it was spread by stray dogs,like domestic stray street dogs. And it killed a lot of lions one year.
    They started vaccinating the stray/street dogs around as many as they could and it helped solve the problem.
    Distemper causes the lions to have those crazy seizures looking like they are going nuts.

  • @Maybe-may-be-my-name
    @Maybe-may-be-my-name Год назад +198

    This concept is so cool but I would love to hear the life of a lioness as well considering that they have a pretty tough life as well.

    • @siphomnisi3842
      @siphomnisi3842 Год назад +28

      Think with lionesses it hinges on their sisterhood

    • @thatyellowfellow
      @thatyellowfellow Год назад +26

      I can't lie. Lionesses are actually the poster-child for lions. A lot of what we know about lions comes from studying the pride and the majoritively female activity. It was less documented what adolescent males even did in the twilight years between leaving their own pride and establishing a new one. There are countless videos of successful pride hunts and what the lionesses do. There are much less - from previous decades - of nomadic male life. The lion pride is the lioness really. In fact i've barely ever seen documentaries that show the unestablished males constantly getting their food. Like almost never, i'm still curious what their hunting tactics are like compared to adult lions, seeing as fully grown males don't feature a lot in chases, they just show up and either steal the food from the pride to eat first or come in at the end to deliver the final blows.

    • @Maybe-may-be-my-name
      @Maybe-may-be-my-name Год назад +11

      @@thatyellowfellow yeah I agree , but it’s not just about info but rather about seeing the world from a lionesses perspective and how their sisterhood works. I just though that it could be really interesting

    • @femf8tal
      @femf8tal 11 месяцев назад

      Lionesses get around. I never knew they’re h03s. 😮

    • @joannegaughan6132
      @joannegaughan6132 11 месяцев назад +4

      Watch "Savage Kingdom", you'll learn all about the lioness. Awesome documentaries. ❤ They also have docs on Leopards, Cheetahs, Jaguars, hyenas, and wild dogs and jackals. Good stuff.❤🦁🐆

  • @Cyber.Thunder
    @Cyber.Thunder Год назад +121

    Like the other commenters, love the video format. The tutorial talking as if the viewer is the lion, the gaming lingo as if this were a video game, and of course, your style of speech and humorous usage of language. Very well done. Very entertaining.

  • @Burakhanification
    @Burakhanification Год назад +4

    i've been almost begging for years for you to make a video about mapogo lions hearing them here made me happy love you bro

  • @Galaxia7
    @Galaxia7 Год назад +22

    Thanks for that shout out! James Toland is a new RUclipsr and his videos only had a few hundred viens before he started his "how yo be a ___" series! He found something that’s working pretty well!

  • @steve17bf2
    @steve17bf2 Год назад +131

    Love how you collabed with Tierzoo, another fantastic channel. Thanks for the animal knowledge, you're one of the best.

  • @NineteenEighty8
    @NineteenEighty8 4 месяца назад +3

    One of the best channels on RUclips, and I literally mean top 10 channels of all times. Thank you CG, for real bro.
    Please start doing some merch and collaborate with Toland for artwork. :D

  • @IamAmeron
    @IamAmeron Год назад +160

    While I may not be a lion, I still watched this video and loved it! TierZoo being in this made it even better as well! Merry Christmas, Happy Honica, whatever you guys celebrate! If you don't celebrate anything at all, have a great day!

  • @ApeWolf420
    @ApeWolf420 Год назад +73

    You should do the life of a gorilla since the life of a chimp guide already exists and gorilla life is easy to overlook compared to their smaller more homicidal counterparts.

  • @goheen1701
    @goheen1701 2 месяца назад

    I think this one's my favorite. Your scripting/writing is AMAZING. Few turn a phrase with equal effectiveness or regularity, and staying within the RUclips guidelines has inspired some unforgettable one-liners. Thank you. There's BBC/Sir David Attenborough, and then there's Casual Geographic.

  • @korbell1089
    @korbell1089 Год назад +45

    0:10 "I love DoorDash, they bring the food right to you!" ~Simba, possibly

    • @kellyganza
      @kellyganza 10 месяцев назад +3

      😂 I love this comment

    • @QueerFrogRabbit
      @QueerFrogRabbit 4 месяца назад

      Omfg 😂😂 Nearly peed my pantaloons! Got me good.

    • @Your_local_simp123
      @Your_local_simp123 3 месяца назад +1

      I love this but it would be nala bc that’s a lioness not lion

  • @bobdole4916
    @bobdole4916 Год назад +89

    This video just made me think - were Scar and Mufasa a pair of nomad lions who took over the pride at Pride Rock? That'd explain why Scar gets to stick around despite Mufasa clearly being the king.

    • @HaleyJo1992
      @HaleyJo1992 Год назад +32

      They're brothers. But yeah, they must have nomaded, then Mufasa killed the previous lion king and took over after killing all the cubs. How Scar had no cubs by the time Simba returned is a mystery.

    • @jj-gk6rj
      @jj-gk6rj Год назад +31

      ​@@HaleyJo1992Scar had Kovu but then Disney had a moral panic about Kovu getting with Simba's daughter Kiara (in**st) and decided at the last minute, actually no, he's not Scar's kid (even though he clearly is 🙄)

    • @pikabolt5196
      @pikabolt5196 Год назад +21

      @@HaleyJo1992I mean, Scar quite literally says he pulled from the shallow end of the gene pool, so it very well may be that he either had a hard time making cubs, couldn’t, or like father like son got screwed over by the genetic lottery. Then again it’s a Disney movie I’m probably just overthinking it but ehhhh, where’s the fun in that?

    • @BonaparteBardithion
      @BonaparteBardithion Год назад +8

      ​@@jj-gk6rj
      On the other hand, they didn't say Nuka wasn't Scar's and they do bear some resemblance, plus he's pretty close to Simba's age. So, maybe Kovu was just adopted and Scar did have a couple of bio kids running around.

    • @Mr.ThisGuy21700
      @Mr.ThisGuy21700 Год назад +6

      @@jj-gk6rj Simba and Nala would actually be half-siblings in real life, as the leader fathers every cub in the pride. That would explain why we never see her father…

  • @DirgeTV
    @DirgeTV 9 месяцев назад +2

    17:50 You know Simba is having a good time when he just randomly busts out the hymns while casually strolling.

  • @rosenrot234
    @rosenrot234 Год назад +19

    14:08 I love how even male lions are just "Hey man you gotta kiss the homies good night"

  • @daniellavaly3463
    @daniellavaly3463 Год назад +46

    As a lion this was very helpful, starting my pride now.

  • @kellypatterson9456
    @kellypatterson9456 Год назад +23

    Man. This guy is genuinely a teacher. ❤ Him!!!

  • @maddenboseroy4074
    @maddenboseroy4074 Год назад +107

    1. I think this to be your best video format, because it tells you everything messed up about a species while reminding people about the good things about a species.
    2. So maybe Simba and Nala WEREN'T related; and maybe Scar wasn't alpha ONLY because he was weaker (might also explain why he didn't kill Simba himself, or Nala, as he was technically Mufasa's pride turning on Mufasa). (Might also explain the Lion Guard. Also, yes, do talk about the Mapogo coalition.)
    3. What are the even, disadvantageous, and unwinnable matchups for lone lion males?

    • @Zeppongola
      @Zeppongola Год назад +9

      I would guess even would be Zebra, disadvantageous would be Buffalo and maybe Crocs, and unwinnable would be Giraffes, Rhinos, Hippos and Elephants (assuming adults). Depending on how well fed the Lion is, I could see Zebra dropping to advantageous and Buffalo/Crocs to even, or being unwinnable for less well-fed ones. I don't think a solo Lion, even a very bulky one, would have much of a chance against an adult Rhino, Hippo, or Elephant though. Tierzoo's Giraffe video mentions successful Lion hunts on Giraffes "do happen, but are extremely rare" (whilst posing serious risk to the attackers), in the context of a _group_ of lions, so presumably he'd consider them to be unwinnable in a solo encounter

    • @marshallwayne-uf4pq
      @marshallwayne-uf4pq Год назад

      These two channels is a fodder at giving informations, mostly wrong informations about lions and tigers.

    • @raionshishi8290
      @raionshishi8290 Год назад

      @@Zeppongola Giraffes being unwinnable seems unusual, I have seen way to many videos of lions taking down a giraffe, the other ones listed make more sense.

    • @Zeppongola
      @Zeppongola Год назад

      @@raionshishi8290You could be right, I'm not too sure of that one. But did any of the videos have a _single_ lion taking down a Giraffe? If we're talking about a _group_ on lions its definitely not unwinnable, but I'm not sure a lone lion would have much of a chance. (Of course if the lion attacks while the Giraffe is resting or was bending down, or was sick or something, it could definitely be plausible)

    • @Zeppongola
      @Zeppongola Год назад

      @@marshallwayne-uf4pq Such as?

  • @colinbrenner9617
    @colinbrenner9617 Год назад +51

    As a lion, I’m so glad that I have this guide and feel seen by the human community.

  • @jeremyjones8663
    @jeremyjones8663 Год назад +1

    Your calendar is being delivered to my house tomorrow!! I'm excited and can't wait to bring it to work! Thanks for all of your research and time!

  • @dplocksmith91
    @dplocksmith91 Год назад +67

    CasGeo, I just wanna let you know that I and 3,269,999 other people appreciate the heck out of you and everything you do for spreading knowledge about animals. Disregard the trolls. You rule.

  • @chris_2714
    @chris_2714 Год назад +53

    Great approach to telling the story of a lion's life. Educational and entertaining

  • @sensi_k1654
    @sensi_k1654 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was really cool, thank you for this experience!

  • @Jamestoland
    @Jamestoland Год назад +5

    Thank you for the shoutout man! Really appreciate it, big fan of your videos, they were an inspiration for me

    • @Eli-rd9mf
      @Eli-rd9mf 4 месяца назад

      Uhhh nobody here?

  • @aliddin0
    @aliddin0 Год назад +46

    This will be my last Casual Geographic video I watch in 2023 (most likely) before 2024, so I just wanna say, thank you for entertaining me through most of 2022 and being so interesting and giving me information that I can tell people to make myself look more smart in class. Happy Holidays to everyone (if you celebrate) and I hope your 2023 was good in the end and I hope your 2024 will be full of fun and happiness. ❤

  • @jeremyjones8663
    @jeremyjones8663 4 месяца назад

    Nile Crocodile was today from your calendar. I've been enjoying being a geek all year long with your calendar at work. Thank you for your videos and to many more years to come, please!

  • @Rambam1776
    @Rambam1776 Год назад +32

    I really enjoy your content and I want to thank you for producing it.

  • @DiscoverAnimalia
    @DiscoverAnimalia Год назад +56

    my FAVORITE 2 animal youtubers in 1 video?!
    It's the simple things in life like this that make me happy. You guys are both doing awesome work and inspiration to me on my own journey. Happy holiday & keep up the great work!

    • @marshallwayne-uf4pq
      @marshallwayne-uf4pq Год назад

      Two of the most unreliable zoological infos.

    • @thespork1905
      @thespork1905 Год назад +1

      ​@@marshallwayne-uf4pqI know what Tierzoo's done.
      But what has Causal Geographic done to be labelled like this?

    • @marshallwayne-uf4pq
      @marshallwayne-uf4pq Год назад

      @@thespork1905 by saying and believing that a tiger remains standing up while dead

    • @thespork1905
      @thespork1905 Год назад +2

      @@marshallwayne-uf4pq That's all he's done?

  • @Ramonerdna
    @Ramonerdna Год назад +2

    2:15 kudos to that elephant for having mercy and shooing them away instead of just curb-stomping

  • @grizz4988
    @grizz4988 Год назад +120

    Please make more survival guides for other animals, this was pretty good

  • @cecilevalmont3709
    @cecilevalmont3709 Год назад +62

    I'm curious of the growth for a lioness since they can also be solitary. Seeing a "Nala" side would've been interesting

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Год назад +15

      I'd be interested, too. Because as I understand it, lionesses almost always stay with their birth-pride, sotheir survival rate should be much higher.

  • @ktothebeat7931
    @ktothebeat7931 Год назад +1

    Mad video your narration level is top notch and I love the humour put into it. You'r a beast!!! I'd love to get that calendar

  • @polarbear3633
    @polarbear3633 Год назад +56

    Simba in reality was born on veteran difficulty.

  • @namelessnavnls8060
    @namelessnavnls8060 Год назад +29

    6:29 I (almost) cannot believe that is a real clip, but I do know how nature be sometimes so that clip is _definitely_ real.

    • @daustin8888
      @daustin8888 5 месяцев назад +1

      The scream he added made it hilarious

  • @braedonbourque8327
    @braedonbourque8327 3 месяца назад +5

    1:49 ya know I’m now realizing why there weren’t many cubs in the lion king

  • @cameronhurley6244
    @cameronhurley6244 Год назад +15

    I didn't read the title and when I saw/ heard TierZoo I was so excited thank you for the best colab ever. Side note: thanks to you two I can go to the zoo and fun fact so much my family believes I know everything and is impressed. Much love to the both of you and I truly hope you get the fame y'all deserve

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  Год назад +2

      Thank you, appreciate the support and have a happy holidays!

  • @MrDibara
    @MrDibara Год назад +19

    TierZoo was in this and I absolutelly loved it! 😃
    GG, Casual! This ws an unexpected surprise, but we loved it!
    Also, thank you for helping shed light on the REAL life of the lions, and not that romantized version we learned at school and then some documentaries.

  • @ramonmolina9136
    @ramonmolina9136 Год назад +1

    One of the best I seen from you. Thank you,Happy holidays.

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist Год назад +53

    Okay this is Robocop Ft. Batman level collaboration of the nature educational channels. Merry Christmas to you guys and thank you for this video, you are awesome.

  • @John-ir4id
    @John-ir4id Год назад +75

    I will never get tired of that second clip. It really puts into perspective how large and intelligent lions are.

    • @rickwrites2612
      @rickwrites2612 Год назад +4

      Yes although I'm sure it took many cars before she figured it out i doubt that lioness (i think) would figure it out first time.
      I wonder if it's "cultural" ie is it that a lion in this park figured how to open car doors and her children saw, and then you have this small pride that has a "culture" of car door opening? Or does any lion in a park who sees people getting in and out of cars eventually learn this? And if they only saw armed wildlife guides opening door and jumping down off huge jeepy buses as is typical, would lions be able to apply the concept across to consumer cars?

    • @John-ir4id
      @John-ir4id Год назад +4

      @@rickwrites2612 I'm inclined to believe that it could be all of the above. There are many ways to learn and I'm not so arrogant to believe that humans are the only ones capable of more than one path to knowledge.

  • @timfawcett1669
    @timfawcett1669 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen 4 of these and your presentation is great. Even an old coot like me can follow ya.
    Good job.

  • @ivysummers81
    @ivysummers81 Год назад +23

    Great video, very fun! I'd love it if there was some sort of part two for all the lady lions out there, but no rush or pressure if it's not doable for you. Thank you, as always, for taking time out of your days to educate us!

  • @pomegranate23
    @pomegranate23 Год назад +10

    What a way to end the year. This should definetely be a series, probably one of the best vids on your channel. Much love

  • @susanrichardson631
    @susanrichardson631 10 месяцев назад

    I feel like I've been watching you grow like I've watched these Cubs survive youth. Keep doing your thing. We need more channels like this

  • @louloubarneymcgroo
    @louloubarneymcgroo Год назад +20

    This is so sad!! These lions stand no chance with the way they are 😢 thank you so much for the video! Beautifully executed as always 😊

  • @rafaelmauricio8000
    @rafaelmauricio8000 Год назад +31

    The Collab we damn well deserved,
    and Damn well needed.

  • @joemcmurray
    @joemcmurray 11 месяцев назад +1

    18:16 it's hard to say but it's probably the best video of you rs I've ever seen. And I've seen them all in multiple. Start your playlist and do whatever I got to do..... just listen..... The more you know

  • @laukinath194
    @laukinath194 Год назад +77

    The both of you together? What a wonderful Xmas present! =^_^=

    • @Xidphel
      @Xidphel Год назад +3

      I do love me a good early Twittermas.

  • @IshtheStomach
    @IshtheStomach Год назад +5

    Pretty new to the channel and i been addicted.
    The sheer volume of creative euphemisms for death is staggering!
    Thanks for all your work

  • @johnk756
    @johnk756 Год назад +1

    Love your videos, been on a litrpg book kick lately and this video was freaking perfect. Great work sir, keep finding ways for nature to have us sleeping while we look up at the grass

  • @daelaenor
    @daelaenor Год назад +80

    Wow, I didn't know Robin had to endure such hardship. My respect for him has grown exponentially.

  • @liadenis
    @liadenis Год назад +21

    this is so creative!!! i love how immersive it is aaaand i’d watch the shit out of a series like this 💛

  • @sihaizuvillanueva2465
    @sihaizuvillanueva2465 Год назад +1

    This was so educational, entertaining and hilarious at the same time. Thanks!

  • @theone4821
    @theone4821 Год назад +154

    As a dragon, I am grateful for the representation Lions have received. Great video as always!

    • @Metal.B.Studio
      @Metal.B.Studio Год назад +3

      💀💀💀

    • @vDorgengoa
      @vDorgengoa Год назад +14

      As a Lion, I thank you.

    • @ZerglingLover
      @ZerglingLover Год назад +5

      As a Zergling, I eat lions for breakfast.

    • @ZerglingLover
      @ZerglingLover Год назад

      @@vDorgengoayour next.

    • @vDorgengoa
      @vDorgengoa Год назад +1

      @@ZerglingLover *slays the Zergling in one blow and leaves*
      "And so the fighting continues again in the great circle of life..."

  • @TheONI88
    @TheONI88 Год назад +18

    8:33 I was like I know that voice, I know that editing style…. Then it hit me💀

  • @Snarethedrummer
    @Snarethedrummer Год назад +1

    This one was exceptionally well done! Happy Holidays!

  • @touremuhammad5983
    @touremuhammad5983 Год назад +14

    12:19 “Call them Rose from Titanic cuz they got Jacked!” 💪🏽 🦁