The 'giggle' is actually a death rattle. They make that sound when in fear or when making a kill. That was very interesting watching the male lion thanking his pal for saving him.
Google death rattle, that’s called agonal breathing which are the sounds one makes when dying. It is the releasing of all the air from the lungs, it’s not even technically breathing.
Crazy how Hyena have such a bad stigma against them when they're just trying to protect themselves whilst being incredibly loyal and intelligent animals. No bias love all animals ❤️
The calf knew that its life depended on the run. Seeing something for the first time and knowing you need to run away from it is very amazing. Thank God it survived.
The fact that they can and have been documented eating prey while it’s still alive is just as chilling. Watched a video last night showing a single hyena eating the a$$ and internal organs off a wildebeest before it went into shock and died. Horrific to say the least.
@@NotLikeUs17 that clip and the one of the zebra getting it’s face eaten off by crocodiles are the two most gnarly nature clips I’ve seen and they’re impossible to forget😳😅
@@Zyscheriah I'm sure that if they made a movie about hyenas, the lions would be shown as the villains instead. The truth is that in nature, there's no villains. Everyone simply wants to survive.
@@cintronproductions9430 Exactly, even in that first clip of the hyenas hunting the newborn calf, the hyenas are trying to survive just as much as it was
@@CucumberKale yeah one thing people seem to forget is all predators will go for less risky meals. If lions were around there is no doubt that they would kill a calf if given the chance.
kind of felt like a irl lion king moment. the expression they show tells us animals genuinely have souls and as “hair-raising” as this video is supposed to be, it’s all beautiful
7:00 This is just a very wholesome moment. Two lion friends show their affection by rubbing their manes together, after one of them was faced by a pack of 20 hyenas calling and laughing like human savages. Nature is wild and beautiful. Imagine how many times something like this has happened since the evolution of lions and hyenas.
Although it sounds like laughing, it isn’t. Hyenas are communicating with each other when they do it. Another example of a sound that is like laughing is from the kookaburra. It’s actually a territorial cry (similar to a lion’s roar in function). It’s a declaration of dominion.
Isn't it crazy when you see how similarly animals are to humans in their behaviors? I was watching a couple of videos earlier, one was about about Gelada Baboons and the other was about chimpanzees; when you see how they live you can see we're not that far off.
Meanwhile on other news a 5 minute old wildebeest out ran hyenas. The parents stated in their report that they are proud of their son's feat and want him to join wildebeest Olympics.
They are my favourite animal in the world, I love them and agree with you. Obviously watching scenes like this isn't pleasant but it's nature, they have to eat. Gorgeous animals ❤❤❤
The formation of the Hyenas moving as one unit is intense @6:35 that’s 10 sets of the strongest jaws of any land animal all coming at him at once and he dodges most of them. Lions agility is underrated.
@@joeyanderson2612 they’re probably in their trucks, the animals around there are very desensitized, if you’ve seen other clips, they can easily roll up on a pride of sleeping lions to have none of them bat an eye or twitch an ear at the sound
@@mr.x2567 Eazy Mr X, my statement is to checkmate some of our people who think otherwise about because that's what they wish nature to be for them "A tamed lion turned into an accessory for their amusement"
I seen that clip before of the Lion here before. I also read a comment that someone else had wrote, which resonated alot. I thought it was pretty cool. Not my words as I've said. But they wrote. Hyena: I have an army. Lion: I have a brother!
-"We're in savannahs where there are brutal and deadly animals everywhere so we obviously need a car with no roof or doors.." -"well duh!.. Why would we possibly need anything that could stop a wild animal from shredding us to patties?."
@aberyf i was just refering to the time stamp above. The second segment of this video. My bad. Its close to the entire real clip. I think they just shortened the ending here. Ill look to see if i can find the full version
Tigers, Lions and even Leopards are probably more dangerous than hyenas, but the very stocky build, hunched back, laughing and large jaws makes it just as or even more intimidating.
Marouane070King It can. But in a 1 on 1 fight against the Tiger and Lion, the Hyena loses each fight. By a lot. I would also bet on a Jaguar to win a 1 on 1 if they had came to meet, as there are instances of a hyena losing to a Leopard.
Reuben Caldwell Usually. But doesn’t mean always. Male Leopards are still very capable, there’s a video where a Leopard actually dragged a Hyena up a tree alive, hence why in a 1 on 1, I don’t think Hyenas would have a chance against a Jaguar. It’s bigger than a leopard, more powerful, much stronger and a much more powerful bite force, even exceeding Hyenas. That being said, bite force may not mean much in a fight. It’s rare that an animal will get the grip needed to apply its maximum force.
How i love the sound of the commentary when he said tatoo heard the cries ,the voice and sound track just gives me goosebumps..lions are truly the king
Newborn males, however, are almost always killed right after birth; either by the mother or other younglings. The male hyenas have the lowest rank in their social structure and a male has to be extremely submissive to be left alive and even get a chance at mating when old enough.
Baby wilderbeest was pretty impressive outrunning the hyenas o-o lol *graceful leap, gravity wins * x3 Red sure got lucky with his buddy happening to be around o-o loved that save
Love how they get different unrelated footage and put them together to match a made up story. One one scene, the calf is all wet from birth then all of a sudden it looks dry and older when running from the Hyenas. And of course, most of these stories have a happy ending -- the cute calf escapes the monstrous jaws.
I am surprised the hyena was still breathing with his windpipe seriously damaged. My hats off to him the lion could easily have finished him off in the morning
Hyenas necks have really strong muscles and skin, that Hyena will live on, I’ve seen it on some safari channels. They’re underrated on how strong they are.
That roar at 5:39 genuinely, for a split second, almost made me jump out of my chair and run away. It triggered a deep, primal fight or flight response, very odd feeling! (Also, in the first clip, are they using zebra sounds in the music? If they are, that's so cool!)
Herbivores giving birth in the Savanna must be the equivalent of opening a bag of potato chips in the classroom for us
Literally the exact same as a kid opening a pack of gum on the bus on the way to school
if you're as stupid as to be afraid of the teacher, then yes
@@ernest747 this guy didn’t get the joke
@@ernest747 he meant other students snatching chips not teacher
lmao this is accurate
I love how he thanked his buddy after he saved his life
Yes man very heart warming
Ninguém liga para o quê vc gosta, foda-se!
Brothers are more than buddies. 💪🏿
@@Hyla_Frog hehe "buddies". These lions may be homosexual for some time and then mate with females.
@evil malvado No joke, these lions are gay as hell
Imagine coming out the womb to be chased by killers lol
Shows you what type of world your living in
Planned Parenthood
@@Brain_quench
Abortion doctor!
And STILL snatching their ankles
I grew up in the NYC area been there ... 🤣🤣
Welcome to earth, little one
NOW RUN
😂🤣
Lol
😂😂
THANKS DAD!
i like how your profile pic is literally a clown
Being that baby calf must be like trying to get away from the killer in a bad dream.
but not a dream and they cant wake up
@Hillbilly Savage Yeah, I have always thought that as well. It's probably why humans have a natural fear of certain animals and insects.
@@Bitchslapper316 yeah
@@Bitchslapper316 yeah. I fear our own species
@@yellya as you should.
6:57 what a sight, when Red knew he was safe, the love they showed for one another.
Love, love, Sir David Attenborough! He really makes these documentaries very special.
Don't we all...
Thanks for your compliment
True. But I sometimes see the mistakes they make. I grew up among these animals and know their behaviour as 2nd nature.
Its gonna be sad when he eventualy goes
Oh my god. The fact that that calf was only minutes old and still managed to out run an hyena🤯🤯
Yes, they need to be faster, if not the wildebeest population would’ve been reduced by a lot.
Minutes old, 5 minutes to be exact
few minutes though
Let’s not forget the mother who just gave birth that is sprinting. Both amazing...
Nature is balanced bro
That 'laugh' is haunting. Love the way Red was relieved when his brother showed up to help him. Beautiful relationship with his brother
Tartu's face...and reunion with Red. Most poetic, beautiful moment in wildlife companionship, and in videography.
Born two seconds ago? I don't care, go ahead and start running for your life. - Nature
😂😂😂
Crazy how they instinctively know too. Nature is a bad muthafka.
The 'giggle' is actually a death rattle. They make that sound when in fear or when making a kill. That was very interesting watching the male lion thanking his pal for saving him.
A death rattle is a noise someone makes when they’re dying. Not the same thing
Wrong
Google death rattle, that’s called agonal breathing which are the sounds one makes when dying. It is the releasing of all the air from the lungs, it’s not even technically breathing.
@@britbrat1127 ok...death song if you will or are you going to define that too? I think most hot my meaning
@@justiceforall6412 they say it also when eating, so i doubt that
*Lion roars
Hyenas: hehehehehe
6:12 that antelope like “thank god that’s not me, so yea that’s how it feels”
on god 😂😂
That thing can 100% outrun hyenas. I think only cheetahs hunt them.
HoW dO yOu LiKe ThEm aPpLeS?
BRO I LAUGHED WAAAY TOO HARD AT UR COMMENT!!!! DO YOU HEAR ME?!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Expired1337 Actually, hyenas and painted dogs hunt antelope by running them down
Crazy how Hyena have such a bad stigma against them when they're just trying to protect themselves whilst being incredibly loyal and intelligent animals. No bias love all animals ❤️
Probably because they're so ugly 😂😂
@@MasterAppels hhaha this thumbnail doesnt flatter them but if u really watch them they're cute when they're not hunting lol
@@MasterAppels yeah, they’re hideous
They're really cute when they're young.
@@MasterAppels i think they’re super cute
The calf knew that its life depended on the run. Seeing something for the first time and knowing you need to run away from it is very amazing. Thank God it survived.
hyenas need to eat aswell
What does a Devine entity with no evidence of it's existence got to do with millions of years of evolution for the calf's ability to survive?
@@NuclearNuke41 it's weird isn't it
@@misterlister-wm2tj Whats wierd
@@NuclearNuke41 people thinking some guy living in the sky is controlling everything
Male lions showing each other care and respect like that was awesome.
They took "HITTING THE GROUND RUNNING" literally 😂😂
I always gets goosebumps after seeing the fighting spirit of Hyenas especially that last hyena.
I scrolled down so long just to see if anyone had said something about the last hyena, even the guy compliments it
That laugh is bone chilling😥😥
Yup. Imagine hearing that out in the wilderness, on your own.
I would climb a tree
The fact that they can and have been documented eating prey while it’s still alive is just as chilling. Watched a video last night showing a single hyena eating the a$$ and internal organs off a wildebeest before it went into shock and died. Horrific to say the least.
@@NotLikeUs17 that clip and the one of the zebra getting it’s face eaten off by crocodiles are the two most gnarly nature clips I’ve seen and they’re impossible to forget😳😅
6:55 that sad face was soon brightened up by his buddy saving him🥺🦁🦁
yeah... his "buddy"
Hyenas really do get such a bad reputation but they're amazing animals
Well, generations of children growing up to lion king painting them as the baddies.
@@Zyscheriah I'm sure that if they made a movie about hyenas, the lions would be shown as the villains instead. The truth is that in nature, there's no villains. Everyone simply wants to survive.
@@cintronproductions9430 Exactly, even in that first clip of the hyenas hunting the newborn calf, the hyenas are trying to survive just as much as it was
@@cintronproductions9430 yep
@@CucumberKale yeah one thing people seem to forget is all predators will go for less risky meals. If lions were around there is no doubt that they would kill a calf if given the chance.
An empty stomach is a cruel master. "Nothing personal, little wildebeest."
Red took a wrong turn and found himself in the hood. He kept thinking, "Look straight ahead, look confident and don't make eye contact with anyone."
Bob is a nice name
im deddddd best comment everrr🤣🤣🤣
Lol
red the heienya is so stupid
@@elizabethjackson9270 shut up karen
kind of felt like a irl lion king moment. the expression they show tells us animals genuinely have souls and as “hair-raising” as this video is supposed to be, it’s all beautiful
6:07 Those deer in the back are like “glad that ain’t me.” 😂
Deer can easily outrun them
@@hrishikeshdalvi7691 Hyenas are long distance runners
7:00 This is just a very wholesome moment. Two lion friends show their affection by rubbing their manes together, after one of them was faced by a pack of 20 hyenas calling and laughing like human savages. Nature is wild and beautiful. Imagine how many times something like this has happened since the evolution of lions and hyenas.
Although it sounds like laughing, it isn’t. Hyenas are communicating with each other when they do it.
Another example of a sound that is like laughing is from the kookaburra. It’s actually a territorial cry (similar to a lion’s roar in function). It’s a declaration of dominion.
Isn't it crazy when you see how similarly animals are to humans in their behaviors?
I was watching a couple of videos earlier, one was about about Gelada Baboons and the other was about chimpanzees; when you see how they live you can see we're not that far off.
It's like Lucius Vorenus saving Titus Pullo from the Gladiator ring
Savages?
Laughing like human savages? Lmfao
The title should be: “Hyenas taking L’s for 15 minutes straight” 😂
Real. They could've compiled much better videos, showing hyenas at their full capacity, rather than these ones.
@@GenericDanwhy not, it is part of the reality
@@trappart9209it’s part of the reality, yes. But the title literally says “hair-raising” lol there was nothing hair raising about it
yup, 2024 and humans still have not managed to portrait hyenas in a faithful way
Reds friend: rlly dude? I left u for like 5 minutes
Meanwhile on other news a 5 minute old wildebeest out ran hyenas. The parents stated in their report that they are proud of their son's feat and want him to join wildebeest Olympics.
They way those too lions snuggled after he saves red is so wholesome 🥺😭😍
Thank you David, you bring such wonder to our life’s, especially during lockdown.
Lockdown is over
What lockdown!?
Lockdown?
Where are you locked down at?
Idiots ^ 😂 David Attenborough is English, England is in the UK, the UK is in lockdown. Voilà. This will be a old recording anyway
To know how fear of death looks like it's written all over the Lion's face...
Poor guy was terrified
I was thinking the same thing, that’s the most scared look I’ve ever seen on a lion’s face
I was so scared for him I was so happy when tatoo came 😢❤️
In the end 2 lions was enough for around 15 hyenas, thats how strong lions are
1:42 Of course! I remember when as a one year old I was already outrunning hyenas
🤣
@@Seezermon it’s 5 minutes actually
Lmao
@@Seezermon "the calf must master in minutes what a human baby takes a year to learn"
@@alessandrocozzi3299 weeb
The thank you Red showed to his compadre was beautiful 😭❤️
Hyena looks like a dog who eats too much junk food.
Their greatest strength is their powerful jaw with sharp teeth.
The lion stamps his authority in a brutal fashion!
@Spotted Hyenas Lions roll deep. Tigers and bears are solitary. They won't stand a chance.
Finally something about Hyenas! One of my favorite animals
Ewww
Hyenas are such intelligent animals, and have an incredibly complex family structure. I wish they didn't get such a bad rap.
Well they don't have the best family structure in the animal kingdom
They are my favourite animal in the world, I love them and agree with you. Obviously watching scenes like this isn't pleasant but it's nature, they have to eat. Gorgeous animals ❤❤❤
@@tvm-manducktv8375
No
@@tvm-manducktv8375 I have just subscribed! 😁❤
@@strictlycarnivorouscranber8888 I'm not like, advocating that we take up a hyenas style of family law
Hyena faces are kinda cute though, they look like fluffy, big-eared pitbulls
More like Mickey Mouse
Hyenas are freaking adorable. XD
@@NeonAnt 😒😒😒Until it bites you
@@shinamaslam6945
It will still be adorable even when its tearing me apart and eating me.
Animals don't become less cute when they bite.
Jungle dogs 🐶
Damn you let a 5 minute wildebeest outrun you?
Lmao
Everyone gangster until the fireflies start giggling.
The last clip truly gave me the chills. Absolutely Brilliant
The formation of the Hyenas moving as one unit is intense @6:35 that’s 10 sets of the strongest jaws of any land animal all coming at him at once and he dodges most of them. Lions agility is underrated.
12:13 Thank you to the videographer for capturing this amazing moment. It's truly share-worthy.
Hyenas are fascinating
Narrator: "This is his most vulnerable time"
Hyenas: "Did someone say...vulnerable?"
00:35
that intro scene was far better than most mafia intros in movies!! 😎
Your videos always brighten my day. This one was especially amazing! 😊
0:36 wonderful filming. We really feel like we are a part of hyena croud
Seriously how the fuck they get those shots???
@@joeyanderson2612 they’re probably in their trucks, the animals around there are very desensitized, if you’ve seen other clips, they can easily roll up on a pride of sleeping lions to have none of them bat an eye or twitch an ear at the sound
@@notavailable1174 wild.
@@joeyanderson2612 epic.
@@Hatemx1 color me impressed.
Aww, the two lions nuzzling each other after that one saved the other was adorable.
The lions looking out for each other like that was pretty cool.
"I know you were just born but I'ma need you to learn how to run in the next 4 minuets or you gonna doe"
"Bet"
Tough love
@3:54 that Hyena on the left literally had that "how they heck did he escape?" look🤣
Nature isn't a soft bed of flowers
It offends everyone who doesn't agree with it and doesn't apologize for doing so
You wanna be like that too?
@@mr.x2567 Eazy Mr X, my statement is to checkmate some of our people who think otherwise about because that's what they wish nature to be for them
"A tamed lion turned into an accessory for their amusement"
@@mr.x2567 Just making a harsh but true statement about nature.
i m telling you, this calf is the usain bolt of wildebeests
the fact that they are using instruments to mimic the hyena laughs is impressive, I got so happy to notice that!!
Breathtaking footage on wildlife supported by Sir David's spellbinding voice!! 😍🙂🙌
Hyenas laugh is contagious
I seen that clip before of the Lion here before. I also read a comment that someone else had wrote, which resonated alot. I thought it was pretty cool. Not my words as I've said. But they wrote.
Hyena: I have an army.
Lion: I have a brother!
Man what I wouldn’t do to to have David Attenborough read me a script of a documentary before I go to sleep every day
-"We're in savannahs where there are brutal and deadly animals everywhere so we obviously need a car with no roof or doors.."
-"well duh!.. Why would we possibly need anything that could stop a wild animal from shredding us to patties?."
Poor little stick legs never had any chance. Lucky it got a way. Scary Wilda beast.
It feels surreal to have these animals among us in our time.
6:41 that entrance 😍
And the bromance after that 7:05
Fantastic clips, and great memories for me as I was one of the crew on several of these stunning Documentaries.
Hyenas are some of the scariest animals
In the 2nd clip, Mufasa held his own against the hyenas. LoL
Leo ❤️🔥
Sir David Attenborough's narration is as captivating as ever.
6:22 the second lion as soon as he saw his friend got into trouble with the hyenas " 👁👄👁"
Haha
l maoo
3:56 - if you have never seen the second segment about the lion called "red" you gotta watch it. Warning: it'll get dusty for ya
@aberyf i was just refering to the time stamp above. The second segment of this video. My bad. Its close to the entire real clip. I think they just shortened the ending here. Ill look to see if i can find the full version
@aberyf its called "lion trapped by clan of hyenas." But now that i rechecked, this video has the full clip in it, starting at 3:45
Ya red eats all the clans babies
Check out mr T story of the Mapogo pride.
Then check out the true story of the Siberian tiger that hunted down the hunter.
@@checktheplaylist101 the mapogos were wild. not familiar with the siberian one. thanks for the heads up!
Great work yet again David. Thank you! 🦁
That calf spawned in the game of life at level hard
Tigers, Lions and even Leopards are probably more dangerous than hyenas, but the very stocky build, hunched back, laughing and large jaws makes it just as or even more intimidating.
wait till you find out that the hyena bite is so strong it can break the bones of the lion tiger and even leopards
Marouane070King
It can. But in a 1 on 1 fight against the Tiger and Lion, the Hyena loses each fight. By a lot. I would also bet on a Jaguar to win a 1 on 1 if they had came to meet, as there are instances of a hyena losing to a Leopard.
@@projectr2451 But hyenas are usually too powerful and aggressive to be killed by leopards and are more than capable of facing them.
Reuben Caldwell
Usually. But doesn’t mean always. Male Leopards are still very capable, there’s a video where a Leopard actually dragged a Hyena up a tree alive, hence why in a 1 on 1, I don’t think Hyenas would have a chance against a Jaguar. It’s bigger than a leopard, more powerful, much stronger and a much more powerful bite force, even exceeding Hyenas.
That being said, bite force may not mean much in a fight. It’s rare that an animal will get the grip needed to apply its maximum force.
never again
The Leopard that killed the Hyena also wasn’t fully grown. It was a young Leopard...
How i love the sound of the commentary when he said tatoo heard the cries ,the voice and sound track just gives me goosebumps..lions are truly the king
It's a beautiful birth of animals!
In a few moments he started to run!
Wonderful done!
Thanks lot my all friends 💌💓
Attenborough will make you stick to your tv until you miss your appointment 😂😂😂😂
6:38 to 7:00 That's what you call a real homie...
I don’t trust people that don’t like animals. But I trust an animal that doesn’t like a person!
Ok but the fact that a newborn is the boss of a grown man is HILARIOUS.
Newborn males, however, are almost always killed right after birth; either by the mother or other younglings. The male hyenas have the lowest rank in their social structure and a male has to be extremely submissive to be left alive and even get a chance at mating when old enough.
Baby wilderbeest was pretty impressive outrunning the hyenas o-o
lol *graceful leap, gravity wins * x3
Red sure got lucky with his buddy happening to be around o-o loved that save
I have seen the 2 one about 7 times and the head bump still warms my heart ❤️
That's a dead lion, the footage afterwards is to trick you
Happy to be Kenyan we are able to see this things many times...
Love how they get different unrelated footage and put them together to match a made up story.
One one scene, the calf is all wet from birth then all of a sudden it looks dry and older when running from the Hyenas.
And of course, most of these stories have a happy ending -- the cute calf escapes the monstrous jaws.
It’s all the same footage, the calves just dry up quickly since they’re in the second hottest continent.
Other animals child: hurrah we arrived on the Earth
Hyena: you are arrived for our party👻😂
English translation?
@@petemitchell6788 its English
Anyway if you want in any other language I can translate it for you
@@petemitchell6788 You're rude and condescending as hell.
antelope at 6:17 like "damn thats crazy"
Wat dey doin ova der'
After watching thousands of hours of Animals documentaries I concluded, this is the greatest scene to ever be recorded.
I am surprised the hyena was still breathing with his windpipe seriously damaged. My hats off to him the lion could easily have finished him off in the morning
@@screamfortress2811 Thanks chairman Biden
Hyenas necks have really strong muscles and skin, that Hyena will live on, I’ve seen it on some safari channels. They’re underrated on how strong they are.
That baby learned quick. As soon as it was born. It learn to walk and run same day
Miracle
Leo trailer paathu vandhavanga yaarurallam ikaaaa
That roar at 5:39 genuinely, for a split second, almost made me jump out of my chair and run away. It triggered a deep, primal fight or flight response, very odd feeling!
(Also, in the first clip, are they using zebra sounds in the music? If they are, that's so cool!)
That lions like "I can't take you all, but who wants to die first?
None of the hyenas died in that attack even after being pounced on
The dynasties clip is perhaps the best wildlife scene ever filmed with its 4k visuals and compelling drama.
Hey BBC Earth! I just watched the video about Pirahnas... scary!!
4:16 - my favorite part of this video. The face and that sound. lol
Agent subramanii😂😂😂
Where would we BE without Sir David Attenborough!? The greatest naturalist in the business indeed.
Hard to believe that hyena survived, goes to show you how tough animals are.
The bond they have is beautiful
The beginning of this video is so stressful 😳