The Majestic Love of Mother Care in the Lions
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Dive into the heartwarming and fierce world of lionesses as we explore "Mother Care in the Lions: The Heart of the Pride." This documentary takes you on an intimate journey through the savanna, showcasing the incredible bond between lion mothers and their cubs.
In this insightful video, you will:
Witness the tender moments between lionesses and their newborn cubs.
Learn about the protective instincts and strategies lion mothers use to safeguard their young.
Observe the critical role of lionesses in the pride's social structure and their contributions to the pride's survival.
Discover how lion mothers teach their cubs essential survival skills, from hunting techniques to social behaviors.
Through stunning footage and expert narration, "Mother Care in the Lions" reveals the challenges and triumphs of raising lion cubs in the wild. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for these majestic creatures and their remarkable maternal instincts.
Join us in celebrating the strength, resilience, and love of lion mothers as they nurture the future kings and queens of the jungle.
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LIKE it,,the best documentary about mother Lion 👍👍
Very nice visuals; expertly narrated with clear diction. The only change I'd suggest would've been to replace the incongruous music with authentic sounds of nature.
Sounds very "AI" to me, which I abhor.
Would have been much more enjoyable & easier to listen to if the music wasn't so loud & overpowering. Was there a point in making it so loud? Totally unnecessary & I had to stop -- I could not go on watching.
Thank you for your suggestions ❤
@@ptv9459 Thx for your response. I just wonder if you listen to the videos before you post them -- then you might hear the loudness of the music.
A big yes
@@ptv9459 Thank you for responding. I just notice your response to me says "10 days ago" but I'm just seeing it now. That's a big delay. Anyway, thank you.
It's part 2 uploded
Why?? Why with the annoying music which makes it hard to hear the voice! Why?
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At 7:22 that’s a puma/cougar/ mountain lion not a lioness lol… lovely video tho, I love lionesses!!
HA! I just watched this & noticed it & also mentioned it. Nothing I hate more than people doing videos on an animal & a different animal gets "thrown in" for some strange reason. Saw a video once about leopards but the footage was totally of the cheetah, trying to get passed of as a leopard.
music TOO LOUD..beautiful cats...nz
That background music has got to go! It's so loud and anoing I can't hear the narrator talking. Wish something could be done about this.😣 Love the Lions!
Hope you won't take offence to a little correction of your spelling for "anoing" -- it is "annoying" -- thx much.
@@carolhayar3037 that’s what happens when you rely on spell check. Btw do you have anything better to do than to correct someone else’s spelling? Really Karen?
@@SlayaLioness Oh I have plenty to do, & as I've seen so many people comment to others, I thought I might mention it --- & btw way, the people who were corrected, were thankful for it being noticed. You're my 1st one. Have a lovely rest of the week.
How about subtly backround music. If it’s in English why subtitles. Take a hint from David Attenborough and BBC Earth
Repeat
Are you aware that at 7:18-7:25 the cat is not a lion but a cougar, also called a mountain lion or a puma -- but not a lion for sure