Male Lions are also formidable hunters. When they reach maturity they get kicked out of their pride and have to fend for themselves until they find one of their own. It's called the wilderness years if I remember correctly.
yep your right they are pushed out by the father to stop cross breeding and hopefully they have brothers to create a coalition but sometimes lone males will come together to create a coalition..and the females do most the hunting were the males will patrol their terrotory..and u will hava dominant male in the coalition for mating rites..Lions are amazing animals they are the only social cats the rest are solitary.Lions are my favorite animal with a leopard a close second its just a shame what happens to them..
To avoid startling black and or grizzly bears people wear little bells on their back packs. This also helps identify the type of bear. Grizzly bear scat has little bells in it.
Adolescent and adult male lions eat anywhere from 8 to 25 lbs of food a day. But if they take down larger prey, they will eat 80+ lbs. They use one of two major methods to bring down prey, the throat clamp and the muzzle clamp. The former is more effective in asphyxiating prey. The latter is more effective in ensuring the prey cannot make noise. It's just weird to keep an animal like that as a pet. Even in captivity, these animals need several acres of ground to roam in. Even then, it's not ideal. Wild animals should be in the wild.
“... they are this supernaturally strong, hulking monster that can kill things with its face, and you just take that away from them???” Joe Rogan understands tigers on a level that hasn’t even occurred to most of us.
My aunt and uncle had 2 cougars/mountain lions in Montana that they raised since little cubs. When visiting them we had to stay with other family and when going over to their home had to stay outside. When visiting one summer I spent nearly a month everyday over at that aunt/uncles home with their big cats. It was a slow process from outside to be able to gain trust of the cats to be able to go inside. Before going I had to make sure that I didn’t eat any food in the clothes I was wearing and washed any smells off me. Around the 3 week mark I was able to go inside with them but stayed out of the room that they would eat in. We would hand feed them pieces of meat with wooden spikes (similar to the ones use for kebabs) which helped give them some trust in me by feeding them outside the home from their feeding room. They always made sure to feed them plenty of meat before the few people who could actually come to their home that the big cats where cook with at that point. It was really cool but you always had to be on your guard and aware of where the cats where they aren’t ever changing their behavior to a hunting/overly playful demeanor. They kept them until they died of old age and never got anymore afterwards because the mother had gotten killed by a neighboring farmer so they took the cubs in so they could live full lives and tried to make sure that they worked with its natural behaviors without trying to build bad/dangerous habits to them or other people.
Always one person who can't wait for someone to mispronounce a word or sentence and then post it in the comments. Lol Why? I really don't understand the whole point of doing so. Anyone?
It was a movie called Roar. They lived with Lions for like 11 years. And there was over 100 lions, tigers, a cheetah, panthers, etc. the movie cost like 17 million to make, it was never shown in the US and it made only 2 million. A bunch of people got hurt
Roar is one of the craziest things I've ever watched. There is no plot to speak of, because the lions wouldn't play along with the scenes, and they actually get co-directing credits as a result. Noel Marshall was a lunatic and if Jan de Bont (the cinematographer) hadn't come back after getting scalped, the movie probably wouldn't exist at all, since all the crew walked off with him.
@@Eamonproductions-yg5jc That would be the aforementioned cinematographer Jan de Bont. He for all intents and purposes took over editing after Marshall and Hedren couldn't make heads or tails of it.
Roar is a crazy fucking movie. The family was insane. Completely fucking insane. Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith. You can see where Melanie got her looks from. My goodness Tippi Hedren was one of the most beautiful women on the planet. They owned dozens of big cats. Filmed the movie Roar for like a decade with UNTRAINED WILD ANIMALS. Everyone on set was injured and no one died. Can’t imagine the amount of cocaine ambition / confidence you need to live that lifestyle
True. A male lion is the easiest to handle. Leopards/panthers are said to be the most difficult. Say what you want about people that own them but they are keeping certain species on the planet.
House cats are actually descendant from several different small wild cat species. And most modern house cats are descendant from one wild cat called Felis silvestris lybica. It is theorized that they domesticated themselves around 12000 years ago.
Check out the Elephant man story, a biker dude who worked on the movie & stayed on afterwards to care for an abandoned elephant who’d been left behind, he took care of it for years...its a beautiful story...
Should have pulled up that video of the two guys who raised a lion Cub until it grew up about 20 years later. It remembered who they were and continued to hug them . Just wild animals. Insane that people live with those fuckers.
This happens to me sober when someone posts a amazon ad on their facebook page. I try to side scroll the post which side scrolls the facebook to video or marketplace. Gets me frequently.
That doc about the movie “Roar” that her parents did is INSANE!! It is so stressful to watch because everyone is constantly in danger of being mauled to death in the movie!
If reaction channels are allowed to show full length videos down in the corner, how come Jamie can't even show us a few seconds of videos every now and then? Do they have different rules for a podcast compared to a regular youtube video? I don't get it. Reaction channels even make money on their videos even though they contain copyrighted material. It's fair use as long as it's just a small box in the corner, and not the main focus of the video or something, right? I love these podcasts, but I would enjoy it a lot more if they actually showed the videos they were watching.
Reaction channels aren't really allowed to show full length videos. Most of them have a huge portion of their videos demonetized and make their money from patreon or merch sales. Some are able to get by using methods to not get matched against the copyright library - stuff like pausing the video constantly, talking over it, adding effects, graphics, slowing down, speeding up. With JRE they're live so doing all of that is not really worth it - and it's a big channel so they're much more prone to user flagging.
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin all of those cats might not kill you but they could definetly fuck you up bad like you would need to de claw them at least and even still those bites are wayyy different than a cat haha and they aren’t tame like dogs their sketchy like cats so I don’t know if I’d trust anything more than a house cat
The mom tippy hendren was part of a wildlife sanctuary Shambala. I went there when I was 16 and met tippy and I took a pic petting a tiger and a panther. It was awesome
I worked as an animal handler for four years on the film-it was quite an experience getting the cats to the set etc. Most of that footage was shot 1974-79; when I left in 80 there were 68 cats living there-25 Siberian tigers, one bengal tiger, about 8 cougar, 2 cheetah(Rhett and Scarlet), 10 or so leopards (4 of which were black), 3 Jaguar, a Tigon,(father tiger mother lion), and two Jaguar, the rest lions.
I've never had big cats living with me but I did volunteer at a place called the exotic feline rescue center that was near my residence at the time, which was basically a place that took in illegal exotic felines which usually meant tigers and lions that reached a certain age, I can't recall the number but in the state it was legal to own them specifically to that age and then they had to give them to a zoo or some such thing and more dumb rich people got big cats than zoos wanted to take in essentially. Anyways my point is that the tigers were generally only dangerous in the sense of wanting to play like a house kitten but being far too strong and big to do that without causing injury while lions truly wanted to eat us. I think it has to do with size however cause tigers would eye down small children and babies that passed by (you could walk through it sort of like a zoo).
Lions are more social animals, tigers don't even like other tigers. That's why you have more Christian the Lions and Siegfried and Roy scenarios that are pretty different.
if you haven't seen the movie "roar" watch it... 5 lions? try 150 lions, tigers, ligers, cougars, panthers etc. all untrained, just "friends" of Melanie Griffiths' step dad (and possessor of the worlds largest steel clad testes) Noel Marshall. Disclaimer at the start of the movie says "No animals were harmed during the making of this film. 70 members of the cast and crew were"
Canadian has to chime in here. Moose kill a lot of people but the vast majority of those human deaths are cause by the impact of hitting a moose on the highway. I've had a few close calls in Northern Ontario, like within a few yards of hitting one and 1000 pounds of animal coming through the windshield at 70 mph is hard to survive. The night time is the worst as they can seemingly come out of nowhere. I believe Newfoundland has the highest per capita rate of human fatalities vs moose on the highways.
i used to be a vet at shambalaya when i lived out in hollywood.. they had about 30 or more big cats.they had a liger hybrid at 900 lbs.. i was the only one who would play with him for years.. he loved to swim.. he was too big to be dangerous.. he was very gentle.. hybrids tend to be gentle.. its not a lion its a liger
San Junipero 46 idiots agreed with you, I am guessing that 40 of them can't even read. It's like saying if you are married and she kills you, you deserve it! Most animals are smarter then the writer of your comments.
So one fine spring morning in 1975 I hop in my car and head down Soledad Canyon Road heading south from Palmdale. I knew Shambala was there, but it wasn't my intent to visit, just a nice drive and a couple of joints. I cross the bridge that's at the northern end of the preserve, and there, at the south end of the bridge and to my right, there's a guy sitting on the guardrail with both a huge mail lion and an even bigger tiger at his feet with big chain leashes and collars. I had to turn around a couple of times to take another look to make I sure I had actually seen what I thought I saw. They had a lot of big cats at the preserve at that time, along with several elephants, and on occasion I have also seen Giraffes wandering around... Side note, they also built the castle set from "Army of Darkness" very close to the preserve, on the other side of the canyon. They left it up for several years.
i walked to the store late at night and had a coyote follow me back home and was gettin close to me, that was scary and thats like a 30 pound dog i cant imagine a massive cat
lacrosseguy108 just to let you know If they did happen, there were at least 2 other coyotes following you that you didn’t see. Those are pack animals they don’t hunt alone
It's sad. I saw Mike Tysons leftover Lygers (Lion/Tiger). It was in a special zoo for discarded wild animal pets. Zoos can not take them all in so they get surplussed to makeshift rescue facilities that are dependent on donations.
Male lions in a pride are for protection, yes, fending off other male lions, hyena's, etc; but they hunt too. They just are pretty useless against prey they need to sneak up on or outrun. Male lions will usually be in on bigger game, ambush style hunts (ie, cape buffalo, other larger ungulates) and that's just hunting with the Pride. Male lions may hunt on their own, or other male lions may hunt together after being forced out of the pride, (think young males growing to adulthood) which are themselves, brutally effective hunters not thinking twice about taking on the largest herbivores or approximating the kill of other large cats.
Have you seen the 1959 video of a young lion called Simba, going to the pub with his keeper? He apparently drank 12 pints?!?? It happened at the Red Lion in Isham, Northamptonshire, UK.
No. Actually, Don (Juan) Johnson used to get off double by being scrotum deep in Melanie while the tormented lions scratched at the glass. Then he would head to the roof and copter out of there.
The movie they are discussing is called "ROAR" and it is NOT a documentary. It's sort of one of those movies where the story of the production is far more interesting and frightening than the actual end product of the movie. It gets really repetitive. It was a big disappointment when I finally saw it, because I was really excited to see when I ordered it.
2:06 Dogs are obligate carnivores as well. In the last 15 years dog food manufactures have been adding Taurine to dog food to prevent blindness and heart disease. Taurine is an amino acid only found in animal tissue.
I just moved to a rural town in South Central Pennsylvania. I was on my sister’s porch in the middle of the night and I saw this cat. It was at least 5.5-6 feet from tip of nose to tip of tail. Jet black and at least 2ft at the shoulder. Never saw a cat that big ever. It didn’t seem to care about me, like it knew I wasn’t a threat. It looked at me and walked away!
Male lions are perfectly effective hunters. During mating they stay with a pride as protector and eat what the females hunt. Most of the time, however, they are on their own or with other males and hunt their own prey. Keeping them as pets is irresponsible and incredibly dangerous.
When I was a much younger man I had a few Cougars in my house.
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You were in danger. How'd you get out alive? I suppose, you just have to survive until day light, when they get dressed and head back to their lairs.
Mum's friends by any chance lol
@@kristianportugal2613 hahaha
Mew
Male Lions are also formidable hunters. When they reach maturity they get kicked out of their pride and have to fend for themselves until they find one of their own. It's called the wilderness years if I remember correctly.
Yep the are actually better at taking down large prey than females too
Yep, and even after they get a pride, they still hunt fairly frequently, but usually under cover, so its not as well known.
yep your right they are pushed out by the father to stop cross breeding and hopefully they have brothers to create a coalition but sometimes lone males will come together to create a coalition..and the females do most the hunting were the males will patrol their terrotory..and u will hava dominant male in the coalition for mating rites..Lions are amazing animals they are the only social cats the rest are solitary.Lions are my favorite animal with a leopard a close second its just a shame what happens to them..
You’re * …. rights *
Well like they say you can get by a guard dog !.But you dont fuck with the KING OF THE JUNGLE!.
No, the Lion had a pet Melanie Griffith..
Dorothy Winn lmaoooo
He was saving her for later...
Exactly
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You nailed it mate.
Yo getting scratched and bit by a regular house cat hurts enough. Now imagine if the thing was 500 lbs. That's freaking 🍌
Kevin Smith used to be 500 pounds
@@nocomment1469 imagine getting scratched by 500 lbs Kevin Smith
You’re dumb
s john
My cat weighs 8 pounds
Should’ve of put a nut emoji
Having a pet lion in your house is like using a fully loaded shot gun that randomly fires without the trigger being pulled as a back scratcher
😂😂😂
who doesn’t enjoy a fun game of Chiropractor Roulette
To avoid startling black and or grizzly bears people wear little bells on their back packs. This also helps identify the type of bear. Grizzly bear scat has little bells in it.
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Lmao says Fukabear !
Chris Rock: That tiger didn't go crazy - that tiger went TIGER!
"A streak of tigers, a murder of crows.." and a "no thanks" of people.
“With tigers male lions hunt” - Joe Rogan
you also noticed that haha
Facts wtf 😂
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Yeah I heard that too!✌️😎👍 🦁🐅
"Is it hurting her!?"
"She doesn't look happy"
Adolescent and adult male lions eat anywhere from 8 to 25 lbs of food a day. But if they take down larger prey, they will eat 80+ lbs. They use one of two major methods to bring down prey, the throat clamp and the muzzle clamp. The former is more effective in asphyxiating prey. The latter is more effective in ensuring the prey cannot make noise.
It's just weird to keep an animal like that as a pet. Even in captivity, these animals need several acres of ground to roam in. Even then, it's not ideal. Wild animals should be in the wild.
"you can get past a dog, but nobody fucks with a lion." - Dante
Who do you get your weed from?
"From you Donte"
"....oh yeah... what's up Mr Cheezle!?
Movie so underrated such a great cast they should do a reboot like they did with jay and silent bob.
@@yamahakid450f My grandmother drank all my pot!
Thanks for showing us the large female.
you should get Melanie in there to talk about all this crazy shit!
Get John Marshall ! He’s a hoot!
“... they are this supernaturally strong, hulking monster that can kill things with its face, and you just take that away from them???” Joe Rogan understands tigers on a level that hasn’t even occurred to most of us.
My aunt and uncle had 2 cougars/mountain lions in Montana that they raised since little cubs. When visiting them we had to stay with other family and when going over to their home had to stay outside. When visiting one summer I spent nearly a month everyday over at that aunt/uncles home with their big cats. It was a slow process from outside to be able to gain trust of the cats to be able to go inside. Before going I had to make sure that I didn’t eat any food in the clothes I was wearing and washed any smells off me. Around the 3 week mark I was able to go inside with them but stayed out of the room that they would eat in. We would hand feed them pieces of meat with wooden spikes (similar to the ones use for kebabs) which helped give them some trust in me by feeding them outside the home from their feeding room. They always made sure to feed them plenty of meat before the few people who could actually come to their home that the big cats where cook with at that point. It was really cool but you always had to be on your guard and aware of where the cats where they aren’t ever changing their behavior to a hunting/overly playful demeanor. They kept them until they died of old age and never got anymore afterwards because the mother had gotten killed by a neighboring farmer so they took the cubs in so they could live full lives and tried to make sure that they worked with its natural behaviors without trying to build bad/dangerous habits to them or other people.
Joe "look at the size of that female" Rogan
Håvard Ramberg that’s entirely possible
it's entirely possible
5:10 ''...but with Tigers, the male Lion's hunt...''
How much have you smoked bro?
holy shit... lololol
Joe Rogan: "Yes."
Always one person who can't wait for someone to mispronounce a word or sentence and then post it in the comments. Lol Why? I really don't understand the whole point of doing so. Anyone?
Kevin Richardson has a lion family. He's a lion whisperer 😊
He knows every lion right from when they were cubs. He personally says not to try what he is doing.
It was a movie called Roar. They lived with Lions for like 11 years. And there was over 100 lions, tigers, a cheetah, panthers, etc. the movie cost like 17 million to make, it was never shown in the US and it made only 2 million.
A bunch of people got hurt
Yea duck living with lions
Joe needs to get Kevin Richardson (The lion whisperer) on the show
Surprised not many spoke about him here, you are the only comment.
Also Dave Salmoni
Joe “pull up the pictures so we can see it “ rogan
The reason why Ron Oxley’s lion attacked him at the dinner party was because they both wanted to wear the “Kiss the chef” apron.
Roar is one of the craziest things I've ever watched. There is no plot to speak of, because the lions wouldn't play along with the scenes, and they actually get co-directing credits as a result. Noel Marshall was a lunatic and if Jan de Bont (the cinematographer) hadn't come back after getting scalped, the movie probably wouldn't exist at all, since all the crew walked off with him.
Imagine being the editor on that
@@Eamonproductions-yg5jc That would be the aforementioned cinematographer Jan de Bont. He for all intents and purposes took over editing after Marshall and Hedren couldn't make heads or tails of it.
This needs a Joe Rogan toon videos, first 3 mins and 45 secs
Roar is a crazy fucking movie. The family was insane. Completely fucking insane. Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith. You can see where Melanie got her looks from. My goodness Tippi Hedren was one of the most beautiful women on the planet. They owned dozens of big cats. Filmed the movie Roar for like a decade with UNTRAINED WILD ANIMALS. Everyone on set was injured and no one died. Can’t imagine the amount of cocaine ambition / confidence you need to live that lifestyle
True. A male lion is the easiest to handle. Leopards/panthers are said to be the most difficult. Say what you want about people that own them but they are keeping certain species on the planet.
it seems really wholesome to me :’)
I bet the leopards are the most difficult because they hunt apes in the wild so we just look like a buffet to them
The movie is called “Roar” and they used over 50 untrained lions.
75, was the number I heard
Didn't one of the crew members almost die?
No that was at first but they got even more at the end they had 150 large cats which consisted of lions, tigers, cougars, mountain lions
Joe “ I refuse to get glasses no matter how much I squint at the tv to look at what young Jamie pulled up” Rogan
jason lul i also sometimes hear that but what would be a good substitute?
@jason lul yeah just like vaccines right
@@StarmenRock Damn straight..You got clots yet?
@@VenomShotYou wtf get away from me you weirdo nutjob
@@VenomShotYou ew get away from me your sad weirdo
House cats are actually descendant from several different small wild cat species. And most modern house cats are descendant from one wild cat called Felis silvestris lybica. It is theorized that they domesticated themselves around 12000 years ago.
Check out the Elephant man story, a biker dude who worked on the movie & stayed on afterwards to care for an abandoned elephant who’d been left behind, he took care of it for years...its a beautiful story...
Thanks for this
Should have pulled up that video of the two guys who raised a lion Cub until it grew up about 20 years later. It remembered who they were and continued to hug them . Just wild animals. Insane that people live with those fuckers.
When your so high you start trying to scroll the webpage on your own.
This happens to me sober when someone posts a amazon ad on their facebook page. I try to side scroll the post which side scrolls the facebook to video or marketplace. Gets me frequently.
I thought my computer just froze up. Guess I better go dig it out of the trash.
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did that when i wasn't high :(
I was just saying that to my brother. Lol
I love Kevin smith so much he’s the best I always love the episodes with him in them
That doc about the movie “Roar” that her parents did is INSANE!! It is so stressful to watch because everyone is constantly in danger of being mauled to death in the movie!
Had a pet Bobcat for years and my brother bought it from a certain women from a very popular Netflix show that aired recently.
If reaction channels are allowed to show full length videos down in the corner, how come Jamie can't even show us a few seconds of videos every now and then? Do they have different rules for a podcast compared to a regular youtube video? I don't get it. Reaction channels even make money on their videos even though they contain copyrighted material. It's fair use as long as it's just a small box in the corner, and not the main focus of the video or something, right? I love these podcasts, but I would enjoy it a lot more if they actually showed the videos they were watching.
Reaction channels aren't really allowed to show full length videos. Most of them have a huge portion of their videos demonetized and make their money from patreon or merch sales. Some are able to get by using methods to not get matched against the copyright library - stuff like pausing the video constantly, talking over it, adding effects, graphics, slowing down, speeding up. With JRE they're live so doing all of that is not really worth it - and it's a big channel so they're much more prone to user flagging.
A lot of reaction channels are demonetized
“Look how fun that looks”
I choked on the air I was breathing
I want to be no where near a lion or tiger
Not without a large caliber rifle anyway
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin all of those cats might not kill you but they could definetly fuck you up bad like you would need to de claw them at least and even still those bites are wayyy different than a cat haha and they aren’t tame like dogs their sketchy like cats so I don’t know if I’d trust anything more than a house cat
@Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin bobcats are vicious, they'll fuck you up
I want to ride it
@Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin those cats u named can definitely kill you if they wanted
The mom tippy hendren was part of a wildlife sanctuary Shambala. I went there when I was 16 and met tippy and I took a pic petting a tiger and a panther. It was awesome
I worked as an animal handler for four years on the film-it was quite an experience getting the cats to the set etc. Most of that footage was shot 1974-79; when I left in 80 there were 68 cats living there-25 Siberian tigers, one bengal tiger, about 8 cougar, 2 cheetah(Rhett and Scarlet), 10 or so leopards (4 of which were black), 3 Jaguar, a Tigon,(father tiger mother lion), and two Jaguar, the rest lions.
At there home?
Glad you survived
“Fuck all of that” lmao 😂😂
most dangerous animal on the planet is actually the mosquito.
Yes, it is so true...death toll and destruction...no comparison ...🇨🇦🙏♾
Fax. Malaria is mfker!
Yellow fever
if we aren't including diseases that are spread by the animals then the box jellyfish is the deadliest.
@@Quole1234 nope.mosquitoes kill mpre ppl EVvvvvaaa. Period.
500+ pound predators are not to be messed with. I'm surprised nobody got killed during the making of this movie.
True
I've never had big cats living with me but I did volunteer at a place called the exotic feline rescue center that was near my residence at the time, which was basically a place that took in illegal exotic felines which usually meant tigers and lions that reached a certain age, I can't recall the number but in the state it was legal to own them specifically to that age and then they had to give them to a zoo or some such thing and more dumb rich people got big cats than zoos wanted to take in essentially. Anyways my point is that the tigers were generally only dangerous in the sense of wanting to play like a house kitten but being far too strong and big to do that without causing injury while lions truly wanted to eat us. I think it has to do with size however cause tigers would eye down small children and babies that passed by (you could walk through it sort of like a zoo).
Lions are more social animals, tigers don't even like other tigers. That's why you have more Christian the Lions and Siegfried and Roy scenarios that are pretty different.
"after Neil, the family went on to adopt several big cats which resulted in a series of serious injuries."
You think the lion is big, you should see the size of the kitty litter bill...
Lions have social skills, tigers dont
The movie is called Roar. When you look into it, it's fucking INSANE with a capital I.
if you haven't seen the movie "roar" watch it... 5 lions? try 150 lions, tigers, ligers, cougars, panthers etc. all untrained, just "friends" of Melanie Griffiths' step dad (and possessor of the worlds largest steel clad testes) Noel Marshall.
Disclaimer at the start of the movie says "No animals were harmed during the making of this film. 70 members of the cast and crew were"
Fair enough if adults want o live with them in the house but endangering your kids SMH
Canadian has to chime in here. Moose kill a lot of people but the vast majority of those human deaths are cause by the impact of hitting a moose on the highway. I've had a few close calls in Northern Ontario, like within a few yards of hitting one and 1000 pounds of animal coming through the windshield at 70 mph is hard to survive. The night time is the worst as they can seemingly come out of nowhere. I believe Newfoundland has the highest per capita rate of human fatalities vs moose on the highways.
i used to be a vet at shambalaya when i lived out in hollywood.. they had about 30 or more big cats.they had a liger hybrid at 900 lbs.. i was the only one who would play with him for years.. he loved to swim.. he was too big to be dangerous.. he was very gentle.. hybrids tend to be gentle.. its not a lion its a liger
Remember that time Joe was losing it over and image on line they didn't show? Yeah.
Ya they can’t show everything because of copyright legislation
Leopards are most unpredictable.
picture checks out.
Really how about Jaguars or Bobcats
Leopards evolved to eat humans.
Nah panthers are
kevin stj around leopards never relax.
Kevin's facial reactions watching whacky Melanie Griffith movies are priceless.
You have to keep them exercised but you can’t turn your back on it while doing so because they have a trigger to hunt if you turn away
Joe "gigantic head of death" Rogan....
I thought you were referring to the size of Joe's head
"that gigantic head of death" 😭😭😭😭
If you get bitten by a lion that you own , you deserve it.
That is the truth. Hands down my favorite comment 😂
D BongLord Okay ...well clear where your anger lies. Lol
You don't ever "own" a lion.
If you get mauled by your pit bull you deserve it.
San Junipero
46 idiots agreed with you, I am guessing that 40 of them can't even read. It's like saying if you are married and she kills you, you deserve it! Most animals are smarter then the writer of your comments.
I read a long article about this movie and the struggle they had for years to make it. Not a very happy story but a great one.
They should get the worst parents of the year award!!! Who puts their kids in that situation! CRAZY!!!
Legit plz get Kevin Richardson on the plz!!
Bro Joe would freak out if he met him.
Joe Rogan should have a lion on the podcast
living with lions is probably like living in a prison, you're def not in control
So one fine spring morning in 1975 I hop in my car and head down Soledad Canyon Road heading south from Palmdale. I knew Shambala was there, but it wasn't my intent to visit, just a nice drive and a couple of joints. I cross the bridge that's at the northern end of the preserve, and there, at the south end of the bridge and to my right, there's a guy sitting on the guardrail with both a huge mail lion and an even bigger tiger at his feet with big chain leashes and collars. I had to turn around a couple of times to take another look to make I sure I had actually seen what I thought I saw. They had a lot of big cats at the preserve at that time, along with several elephants, and on occasion I have also seen Giraffes wandering around...
Side note, they also built the castle set from "Army of Darkness" very close to the preserve, on the other side of the canyon. They left it up for several years.
"They're just going to shit you out in a couple of hours" 😂😂😂
i walked to the store late at night and had a coyote follow me back home and was gettin close to me, that was scary and thats like a 30 pound dog i cant imagine a massive cat
lacrosseguy108 just to let you know If they did happen, there were at least 2 other coyotes following you that you didn’t see. Those are pack animals they don’t hunt alone
Mr Diippzzz there can be lone coyotes around though
@@carlindurfee7566 True but unlikely. So OP probably had a gang following him.
It's sad. I saw Mike Tysons leftover Lygers (Lion/Tiger). It was in a special zoo for discarded wild animal pets. Zoos can not take them all in so they get surplussed to makeshift rescue facilities that are dependent on donations.
Male lions in a pride are for protection, yes, fending off other male lions, hyena's, etc; but they hunt too. They just are pretty useless against prey they need to sneak up on or outrun. Male lions will usually be in on bigger game, ambush style hunts (ie, cape buffalo, other larger ungulates) and that's just hunting with the Pride. Male lions may hunt on their own, or other male lions may hunt together after being forced out of the pride, (think young males growing to adulthood) which are themselves, brutally effective hunters not thinking twice about taking on the largest herbivores or approximating the kill of other large cats.
Does this mean the fight companion for ROAR is really happening? I'm so in!
Young Jamie’s delivery of “…Neal” was comedy gold 😂
Joe "Pull that up Jamie" Rogan.
New drinking game: watch Joe talk about animals and take a shot every time Joe says "Fuck all that" 🤣
Probably seemed like a good idea at the time,everyone was on cocaine in those days.like rick James said cocaine is a hell of a drug!!
Cold blooded
Have you seen the 1959 video of a young lion called Simba, going to the pub with his keeper? He apparently drank 12 pints?!?? It happened at the Red Lion in Isham, Northamptonshire, UK.
When your step dad is on heavy '80s cocaine
"But with Tigers the male Lions hunt" -Joe Rogan
Was looking for this 😁
@@madhukiran4037 me too
hahahaha
Sean Elku Pretty sure its an old vid my dude
haha yes!
I knew Noel Marshall well, he was her step father. Tippy divorced him over making this film. Noel was a one and only to say the least.
She has some big balls.
ronin one I would like to state it as no brains!!!
She's just retarded
ronin one Are you talking about Hillary? 😊
Is that a panther..... well of course it is lmao.
a guy was scalped like the first day they shot the film
Imagine breaking into that house.
Something of that like happened, some morons entered some drug Lord's house and he had pet lions or tigers and the burglars were ripped apart
E. C. Are you serious
“Is it biting her?”
“She doesn’t look happy.”
Lions are social animals, while Tigers are solitary. They do not even take lightly to the presence of their sexual partners.
Lions and tigers might be stronger but a wolf does not perform in circus :)
Lol. I never even thought of that.
Garett Knight
Yes, they are unionized.
Nobody wants to see them in circus, that's why.
I just watched this. That was just fucked up how wild is this
Imagine Melanie Griffith didn't do much dating until after she got her own place.....
No. Actually, Don (Juan) Johnson used to get off double by being scrotum deep in Melanie while the tormented lions scratched at the glass. Then he would head to the roof and copter out of there.
@@williamtaylor5193 sounds believable.... have this like
The movie title is ROAR. 150 untrained big cats in the set with no CGI.
The movie they are discussing is called "ROAR" and it is NOT a documentary. It's sort of one of those movies where the story of the production is far more interesting and frightening than the actual end product of the movie. It gets really repetitive. It was a big disappointment when I finally saw it, because I was really excited to see when I ordered it.
Sorry to disappoint, but that is a documentary.
@@theoneandonly7019 I have it, Boo. No, it's not a documentary. LOL!
2:06 Dogs are obligate carnivores as well. In the last 15 years dog food manufactures have been adding Taurine to dog food to prevent blindness and heart disease. Taurine is an amino acid only found in animal tissue.
I just moved to a rural town in South Central Pennsylvania. I was on my sister’s porch in the middle of the night and I saw this cat. It was at least 5.5-6 feet from tip of nose to tip of tail. Jet black and at least 2ft at the shoulder. Never saw a cat that big ever. It didn’t seem to care about me, like it knew I wasn’t a threat. It looked at me and walked away!
Remember kids 5:10 "But with tigers, the male lions hunt" Words to live by.
MdM glad you caught that too. I came straight to the comments after I heard that shit 😂😂
Male lions are perfectly effective hunters. During mating they stay with a pride as protector and eat what the females hunt. Most of the time, however, they are on their own or with other males and hunt their own prey. Keeping them as pets is irresponsible and incredibly dangerous.
im reading tippi's biography, the most fascinating part is her working with the grouchy mr hitchcock...
Joe “Ravens are smarter than chimps” Rogan
My brother had a pet raven and it talked and was super smart.
"Well after this podcast get ready for another 50 bucks" best quote so far lol
The movie is called ROAR! And there were 150 lions and tigers.
" IF you were a burglar and broke into that fucking house" lmaooooo
Still looking forward to that fight companion!. Lul