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Excellent. Spectacular footage and beautifully presented. No music, no drama, no narrator, no theorizing, NO MORALIZING... just natural sounds and events. Makes me feel like I was there. Thanks so much.
Compliments to producer. This was beyond excellent. I applaud your decision to allow the “sounds of nature” to provide narration. The quality of video was like “being there”. I’ve watched hundreds of hours, have been in Krueger, the Mara, and Tanzania, and your video was a close 2nd to being there. Thanks again.
Awsum footage I love to here the wildlife so many times people play music in the background and I cant stand i it ...Cheers too your footage with nature in the back thumbs up for sure
This is what i call respecting the audience . Big up for you.. most often people steal other persons videos and they insert noisy music and u cant even hear what nature is commumicating. Even if you dont explain your self by showing your face, viewers will appreciate you.Thank u and i have subscribed. You the best
Wow this lioness is really impressive. Slinks right thru. Keeps out of sight well. Omg thought she was dead. Geez this just goes to show the strength the lioness has. And the lengths she will go too. This was excellent footage. And absolutely peaceful. Enjoyed it. Thank you.
She is such an awesome huntress. She would make any male lion an awesome well fed pride member. Lions can run up to 50 mph at top speed. They're the 10th fastest animal. I personally think female lions are so perfect. Thank you for posting this!
Spectacular sighting Amazing how focused she was to feed her cubs and totally avoided the buffalo Also amazed at her running in water and her carrying the impalas
If I am not mistaken She delibrately left the second kill for the vultures so that other predators will get distracted and will never reach to her cubs...Very intelligent...
Lions aren't that smart. I saw a lion video once where the (male) lion had two kills - a hundred metres apart. When he went to one of them, scavengers would start consuming the other one. He'd then dash over to that one, and, guess what, the scavengers would go to the one he'd just left. The idea of pulling one over to the other never occurred to him.
This lioness was clearly attempting to stockpile food which would allow her to nurse her cubs for an extended period of time. These are intelligent animals.
What a wonderful nature movie. Great camera work! Great that you went back the next morning to show the surprise. What a mother, what a huntress. I love the impala's, too. It is a good start of a day to see wilderness and animals in their natural habitat. Thanks!
Wonderful video,so real and natural.One of the best wild life video or ever seen.I repeat,so real unlike unnecessary talks and sounds from other wild life video clips.Compliments 😊😊
@@mojojojo8101 Unless they are desperate they don't go after a buffalo, because it takes a lot of energy and it might get severely injured or even die. Even with a pride they think it twice to go after a big animal.
@@shanmukhmeesala8425 Yes, but the male falls buffalo quickly alone ruclips.net/video/o-yhrTnblPE/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/rAg7lAESdK4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/_gZ1U_CE174/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/FG1qTtlPTHo/видео.html
How did the first attack charge succeed? I'd think that the impala's superior speed would allow it to escape the lion, right? Or is there something im not taking into account
I thought she has suckle marks and is stockpiling for cubs. Bingo! Great footage, no nonsense. It's 5 years now, I wonder if they are still alive, if so, I hope they are doing well.
I've never seen or heard of any lions or lioness ever doing two kills in one day. She didn't seem to be too hungry, because she didn't eat them. Most lions hunt because they are hungry. Very different video.
Absolutely gorgeous lioness, moving with all her feline grace. She's a huntress, a provider, and a loving, tender mother. But it was hardly a secret; you could see her suckle marks early in the video. Still a nice video of my favorite animal...the lion!
Stunning, just stunning. Shes a gorgeous lioness with all her battle scars. Rarely see a lioness successful hunt down 2 kill in a space of 2 hours. Just beautiful to see my favourite animal.
3:12 that buffalo was wondering in what's happening in the mind of that lioness. "Did she jus- she- wait, what's happening? She doesn't even touch me yet"😁😂
She just blends into background so well. Washing her meal before eating as well. The vultures can’t actually eat anything without there being an opening, they don’t have the strength beaks to open the skin. Only Lappet faced vultures can do that.
A most unusual hunt by what I suspect is an older, experienced lioness. Although she had cubs to feed, it is still highly unusual for a lone lioness to make two kills in quick succession. I'm wondering if she thought there wasn't enough food there for the three of them on one smallish impala. More typical behavior would be to kill and eat one impala, then kill and eat another. Love the video quality, BTW.
When lioness kill two impalas and keeping the kills, Definitely she has cubs to feed and she was killing for the entire family, lionesses r extraordinary mums. 💪💪
I'm glad to see the kills was for her cubs, whew.. I was wondering what the hell is wrong with her? Looking at her coat, it looked like she had TB and I was wondering was she sick to where she couldn't eat but it was all for her cubs, excellent. Nice vid, as well!! No music, no talking; just good quality camera work.
Does everyone see how difficult life can be for a lioness? She shoulders the responsibility to hunt and bring in enough food to feed her whole pride including the cubs and daddy. Daddy's too busy walking the line to protect his prides. My hat's off to her.
I know this is late but why does it have to be a competition between both genders? You don't see the lioness complaining and yet here you are projecting your feminist views onto her. And for the record male lions have it much harder if you wanna go down that road, as they are kicked out of the pride at an early age and have to now hunt on their own, while at the same time worry about not infringing on another's territory. Then when they're strong enough, will now start to seek their own pride, as their biological urge requires them to do so. A successful takeover usually requires bruteforce and involves fighting the current male to the point of either killing him or seriously injuring him so that he is driven off. I don't have to explain the rest to you, as I think you know what happens. Let me give you a hint, infanticide. Oh and did I mention that there is a chance he might lose? What I am saying is, don't trivialize the life of lions, from the comforts of your priviledged human existence, pretending like they didn't have to earn their place in the pride. The male has a role to play and that role is to protect his pride and his cubs in order to not be on the receiving end of the the same process he had to do during his takeover, at the hands of another male looking to spread his genes. The cycle is a viscous and brutal one, but one that ensures the survival of the species.
What a nice story in nature i pity those who go to the zoos to watch wildlife, you need to go in the wilderness so as to enjoy all these amazing wildlife moments thanks for creating and sharing this story of the lions with her prey.
Whoever shot this video is absolutely amazing this is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen this shows how caring Lions can be they are not the ferocious killer they are made out to be we could sure learn a lot from a lion
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Excellent. Spectacular footage and beautifully presented. No music, no drama, no narrator, no theorizing, NO MORALIZING... just natural sounds and events. Makes me feel like I was there. Thanks so much.
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I could not agree more. Exceptional coverage and mercifully no music or commentary. The real experience. MH - Bloemfontein
Unless it’s David Attenborough then I’ll allow it.
Half way through the video I realised how silent the wild is. And I liked it...appreciated the silence just as much as the content in the video.
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I wish the actual killing would have been shown though.
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Compliments to producer. This was beyond excellent. I applaud your decision to allow the “sounds of nature” to provide narration. The quality of video was like “being there”. I’ve watched hundreds of hours, have been in Krueger, the Mara, and Tanzania, and your video was a close 2nd to being there. Thanks again.
Excellent footage.
No words...no music...no drama
Just pure nature....
Thanks
No words? LOL.
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Awsum footage I love to here the wildlife so many times people play music in the background and I cant stand i it ...Cheers too your footage with nature in the back thumbs up for sure
Thanks 👍
This is what i call respecting the audience . Big up for you.. most often people steal other persons videos and they insert noisy music and u cant even hear what nature is commumicating. Even if you dont explain your self by showing your face, viewers will appreciate you.Thank u and i have subscribed. You the best
Wow this lioness is really impressive. Slinks right thru. Keeps out of sight well. Omg thought she was dead. Geez this just goes to show the strength the lioness has. And the lengths she will go too. This was excellent footage. And absolutely peaceful. Enjoyed it. Thank you.
You are welcome thank you
She is such an awesome huntress. She would make any male lion an awesome well fed pride member. Lions can run up to 50 mph at top speed. They're the 10th fastest animal. I personally think female lions are so perfect. Thank you for posting this!
Spectacular sighting
Amazing how focused she was to feed her cubs and totally avoided the buffalo
Also amazed at her running in water and her carrying the impalas
If I am not mistaken She delibrately left the second kill for the vultures so that other predators will get distracted and will never reach to her cubs...Very intelligent...
Lions aren't that smart. I saw a lion video once where the (male) lion had two kills - a hundred metres apart. When he went to one of them, scavengers would start consuming the other one. He'd then dash over to that one, and, guess what, the scavengers would go to the one he'd just left. The idea of pulling one over to the other never occurred to him.
@@exessex3522 that’s a male lion and it was young u can’t compare that to a old Wiley seasoned female lioness
I thought this too 🤯x
She is a prime specimen, big , strong and very fast.
After watching thousands of hours of Animals documentaries i concluded, this is the greatest scene to ever be recorded.
agreed
Unique and wise Mom !
She will not disappoint.
Delightful and helpful video !
Decent and jewelry job !
I appreciate it !
This took a lot of dedication. Beautiful video, thank you.
Thank you for watching
She is a valuable member of her pride.
Outstanding Huntress!
Yes, she was forsure!
This lioness was clearly attempting to stockpile food which would allow her to nurse her cubs for an extended period of time.
These are intelligent animals.
Tony K. meat goes off very quickly
Tony K. Mice , squirrels 🐿 birds etc stockpile food too 👍
Tony K. Yes Mikey until her cubs are big enough to be introduced to her pride.
@@vaheguru8635 lions can eat on a buffalo carcas for 5 days
Carl Watson If they can keep hyenas from stealing it and keep vultures away from carcass.
What a wonderful nature movie. Great camera work! Great that you went back the next morning to show the surprise. What a mother, what a huntress. I love the impala's, too. It is a good start of a day to see wilderness and animals in their natural habitat. Thanks!
No music, no bullshit. Great footage. You got yourself a subscriber.
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Wonderful video,so real and natural.One of the best wild life video or ever seen.I repeat,so real unlike unnecessary talks and sounds from other wild life video clips.Compliments 😊😊
She's a good mommy and a good provider for her cubs.
Nice high def pictures! So much quality
Glad you like it.
SIMPLY AMAZING. YOU'RE SO FORTUNATE TO LIVE THIS EXPERIENCE AND THANKS FOR SHARING IT. GOD BLESS NATURE.
Thumps up to you guys the footage is heart touching, clean crisp and no noise.
Trying her best to stay ahead of the game. You go Lil momma!
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she didn't care about the buffalo because she knows she can't deal with it alone.. intelligent animal
see lioness hunt biiig buffalo alone
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lioness are stronge
@@mojojojo8101 Unless they are desperate they don't go after a buffalo, because it takes a lot of energy and it might get severely injured or even die. Even with a pride they think it twice to go after a big animal.
@@shanmukhmeesala8425 Yes, but the male falls buffalo quickly alone
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and ruclips.net/video/rAg7lAESdK4/видео.html
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More like she knows there is easier prey around like the impala.
This is so beautiful!! I like the Silence.
Glad you like it!
You can tell she’s a veteran at this game.
this quality is phenomenal. so is the sound.
Agreed ! I like that you hear the nature instead of music or annoying voice !! Great video !!
This is an awesome video!
Lioness collecting food to bring up her cubs so amazing beautiful mum😍😍
Excellent video....
Amazing footage. Thanks for sharing and editing it with comments for us to follow.
Even silence has a sound. Like ringing in the ears.
Thanks for the very high quality video
This is awesome, thank you
You're very welcome!
The unedited constant buzz of cicadas is so refreshing.
No cicadas there🤦♂️
@@kitony what are they?
@@bigplanner maybe cricket chirping!
Very remarkable behavior, beautifully recorded.
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The Ducks are like: "We just here minding our own business" 🦆🦆🤣
So strong!!!!! What a good looking good mother
Albert T.Castillo she’s all muscle!
Beautiful video n great nature sound I fill like I'm in the wild 👍👍👌👌
How did the first attack charge succeed? I'd think that the impala's superior speed would allow it to escape the lion, right? Or is there something im not taking into account
this was very good and also great video and sound quality, A+ in my books.
That was honestly 1 of the best "real ĺife lion behavior" clips ive seen cant wait to see more.
I hope and pray they are still alive until today. Stay safe lioness and cubs. So beautiful.
Anyone know why she abandoned the prey?
Wonderful video there
Thank you very much!
That lion is a cheerful giver and a hygienic maintainer, she love washing the impala before feeding on them.
I thought she has suckle marks and is stockpiling for cubs. Bingo!
Great footage, no nonsense.
It's 5 years now, I wonder if they are still alive, if so, I hope they are doing well.
The POV's from this camera angle is fire
For instance this impala's POV 4:33
And the duck's POV lol starts following 7:10
What an extraordinary Lioness, what momma does to feed herself and her cubs🦁❤
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I've never seen or heard of any lions or lioness ever doing two kills in one day. She didn't seem to be too hungry, because she didn't eat them. Most lions hunt because they are hungry. Very different video.
nice upload..interesting facts
Great video Bernie!
She certainly has the skills for a successful life alone. But she needs a pride to share those kills with.
What a great mother .
All lions are amazing animals but you can't beat motherly love to provide for her cub.
Absolutely gorgeous lioness, moving with all her feline grace. She's a huntress, a provider, and a loving, tender mother. But it was hardly a secret; you could see her suckle marks early in the video. Still a nice video of my favorite animal...the lion!
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Stunning, just stunning. Shes a gorgeous lioness with all her battle scars. Rarely see a lioness successful hunt down 2 kill in a space of 2 hours. Just beautiful to see my favourite animal.
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3:12 that buffalo was wondering in what's happening in the mind of that lioness. "Did she jus- she- wait, what's happening? She doesn't even touch me yet"😁😂
It was wonderful to watch 😊
Ya u dumb ass 😆🥊
She just blends into background so well. Washing her meal before eating as well. The vultures can’t actually eat anything without there being an opening, they don’t have the strength beaks to open the skin. Only Lappet faced vultures can do that.
11:45 pm and still day light? where is that place?
Beautiful graceful creature.
Superbe vidéo ! merci!
A most unusual hunt by what I suspect is an older, experienced lioness. Although she had cubs to feed, it is still highly unusual for a lone lioness to make two kills in quick succession. I'm wondering if she thought there wasn't enough food there for the three of them on one smallish impala. More typical behavior would be to kill and eat one impala, then kill and eat another. Love the video quality, BTW.
That's my thought.. The kills were not big enough.
When lioness kill two impalas and keeping the kills, Definitely she has cubs to feed and she was killing for the entire family, lionesses r extraordinary mums. 💪💪
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this is how lioness makes sandwitch in their kitchen
Excellent footage
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes, great work, Bernhard!
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I'm glad to see the kills was for her cubs, whew.. I was wondering what the hell is wrong with her? Looking at her coat, it looked like she had TB and I was wondering was she sick to where she couldn't eat but it was all for her cubs, excellent. Nice vid, as well!! No music, no talking; just good quality camera work.
whats TB? just looked like scars to me, but maybe i'm wrong...
Tuberculosis
TokRock, and I agree looks like she had it.
Buffalo was lookin around casually thinking, "i know this crazy bitch aint coming after me alone"😂as he looks around for more😂
Does everyone see how difficult life can be for a lioness? She shoulders the responsibility to hunt and bring in enough food to feed her whole pride including the cubs and daddy. Daddy's too busy walking the line to protect his prides. My hat's off to her.
I know this is late but why does it have to be a competition between both genders? You don't see the lioness complaining and yet here you are projecting your feminist views onto her. And for the record male lions have it much harder if you wanna go down that road, as they are kicked out of the pride at an early age and have to now hunt on their own, while at the same time worry about not infringing on another's territory. Then when they're strong enough, will now start to seek their own pride, as their biological urge requires them to do so. A successful takeover usually requires bruteforce and involves fighting the current male to the point of either killing him or seriously injuring him so that he is driven off. I don't have to explain the rest to you, as I think you know what happens. Let me give you a hint, infanticide. Oh and did I mention that there is a chance he might lose?
What I am saying is, don't trivialize the life of lions, from the comforts of your priviledged human existence, pretending like they didn't have to earn their place in the pride. The male has a role to play and that role is to protect his pride and his cubs in order to not be on the receiving end of the the same process he had to do during his takeover, at the hands of another male looking to spread his genes. The cycle is a viscous and brutal one, but one that ensures the survival of the species.
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How fast did they run
I’ve been binge watching the truck outta these
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Lol me too
Wow! Thank you for sharing.
Buffalo: Wassup homie wanna talk to me.. hey! hey!
Lioness: *Just passingby*
Magnificent! Thank you.
Yes, a very amazing video of wild life. Never see a lioness hunting in 2 consecutive attempts....
Her cubs will never go hungry!
Why do you edit out the kills? And how is it not dark at 11:47 pm?
Special effects LOL
Isn't 11:47 pm supposed to be night?
Sorry typo apologized many times already hehehe
Yeah how did you get those angles and footage, incredible
Moving around like crazy it was a tuff one being driver and camera man in one
So her hidden in the bushes sizing up which impala to go after is like looking at a menu and not knowing what to order lol
What a nice story in nature i pity those who go to the zoos to watch wildlife, you need to go in the wilderness so as to enjoy all these amazing wildlife moments thanks for creating and sharing this story of the lions with her prey.
Is the lioness still alive?and does she have a cubs?
Unique display of nature and its behaviour
Amazing video
Beautiful landscape
Nice, she made two kills to feed her cubs, that's the pride of the Leos.
11:47 PM is pretty bright but way were the actual kills edited out?
zRo Skarr the kills happened in the bushes. We wouldn't have seen it anyway
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Whoever shot this video is absolutely amazing this is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen this shows how caring Lions can be they are not the ferocious killer they are made out to be we could sure learn a lot from a lion
This Terminator is comprehending all its instructions incorrectly 😂
Wish u captured the actual kill...1st and 2nd
Me to believe me was very difficult behind the bushes and driving and filming all at once.
@@PKSafaris Great clip regardless. Keep doing what u love.
That run over the water!😍
Are the cubs old enough to be weaned that she intends to entice them with the fresh kills? Great footage.
Great footage Thankyou.
What kind of camera and what zoom max?
Cheers 🥂
Hi I use a NIkon D500 with a 200-500 lens for this movies so around 750mm zoom if you take crop frame into consideration.
She didn't seem to struggle keeping vultures away.
They came back again and took the kill