Great video again. I enjoy the patient and in-depth look at the animals in your videos. Also, I usually don't like music combined with literal scenes of nature but I found the music you use quite enhances the story of what these animals are going through at the time. Great job and thank you.
Lovely to have "met" your mom briefly. Special thanks to her for nurturing your love for the African Bush from a very young age. She's given the world a true gift! Thank you, Tim, for putting in the hours in capturing once-in-a-lifetime experiences. We're truly blessed that you share them with us - especially the Wild Dogs a few videos back, and now today the lion pride and the stealthy leopard. Spectacular indeed! BTW - Had it been the mother impala taken by the leopard, then the baby impala would've suffered much more since it was too young to survive on its own. Blessings & Please Stay Safe!
Amazing content and brilliant knowledge of the wildlife! I feel so much closer to ‘home’ when I watch your Kruger videos! Thank you once again for the wonderful sightings.
Class episode Tim. Captivated by that hunting scene. The baby looked to be trying to feed for a minute and I was sure the leopard was going to nail them there and then!
Hi Tim and B, what an incredible experience, so lucky to be there, and thanks you so much for shareing this with all of us kruger fans. Just wanted to let you know I love how you guys are, it is truly very pleasent to watch your videos once an again. Lived in RSA almost my entire childhood and then moved back to argetina. Was away from the bush for 2 year and in April 2019 was back and know awaiting this pandemic to leave so that I ca go back there with my family. Keep up the tremendous work, you amaze me and hope to see lots of more videos from you. You guys hep my kruger heart rest in the meanwhile!!! Thanks!!!!
Oh amazing, I love to hear of people watching from around the world! I would looooove to do 6 months lost in South America some time! Thanks for the support, and I really hope you’re able to visit soon!
@@LostinAfrica when ever you plan to come over, will be glad to assist in anyway. Recomend you check out the south “Patagonia “ I work at a mine for already 7 years, and there are very interesting wildlife to engage with ( puma, guanacos, choiques, piches, condors, etc) you must do the ruta 40 - it goes from N to S , passing through Mendoza ( best wines in the country), really recomend the north ( salta and Jujuy, and a must is the “catarastas del Iguazú “ in misiones.
Thanks Tim (and Bianca, your mom, & your sister) for great vicarious viewing. You showed us a great example of exactly how to view game in Kruger. Patience is the key! Unfortunately, too many zoom off after getting a couple of snaps and some video. Although, to be fair, not all of us have 7 or 8 weeks available to do Kruger like you guys did. Most tourists have got to squeeze in as much as they can into a couple of days. But that's why it's great to view your experiences. Excellent quality, as always. Thanks again!
It changed our whole mindset having so long, but the crazy part is that we ended up seeing more really interesting sightings because we werent rushing around! Thanks for the support Victor!
Hey man, sorry I missed this. It's from a company called K Kam, available in a couple of places in JHB. Basically three heavy duty rubberised magnets on the door, with a manfrotto fluid head on top!
@@savingtrees5949 I had to google that to work out what it is, sounds like a really interesting concept! I'd have to pull it down from RUclips though I presume? Thanks for thinking the footage is worthy!
Great lion sighting, but a pride consists of females and cubs. The dominant males in the area are not part of the pride. They can have a few prides which they are dominant over, mate with, share food with (usually caught by the females) and protect them from other males.
Thanks for the information Debbie, I'm not entirely sure that is true, I've seen many cases of Male Lions only associating with one pride, their pride. They do move away from the pride at times to patrol the edges of the territory, but always return. Until the day they are defeated that is.
Next week will be the finale of the Lost in Kruger series, so make sure to tune in! :)
Eagerly checking your channel for new posts... Thanks for today's video - You made my day! Blessings
I'll be sad when this series comes to an end. Great job.
Great video again. I enjoy the patient and in-depth look at the animals in your videos. Also, I usually don't like music combined with literal scenes of nature but I found the music you use quite enhances the story of what these animals are going through at the time. Great job and thank you.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! :)
What an absolutely brilliant morning.
Nooooo final episode
So sad...the best vlog about Kruger ...no doubt
Thanks Melissa! We’ll definitely be back soon, nothing can keep us away from Kruger for long!
There’s one more bumper episode! I’m pushing hard to have it out by Saturday, but then it’s Mozambique which is also really special!!
The Videos are better than National-Geographic-Wild..🙏👌You made my day Dude ..Thanks Tim
Ahhh thank you! Would love to work for them one day!!
Nice video .... a little crush for this pride and this Lion, he is beautiful 💕and the little ones too cute💕
Thank you 👍
Thank you! 😊
Incredible footage - seems especially dense & not being able to go off the road - AWESOME & well done - WoWee
Thanks Franz! Patience really pays off sometimes, with a good dose of luck!!
Incredible footage and super shooting skills. wowzers. Watching your videos from China.
Oh awesome! Enjoy!
Lovely to have "met" your mom briefly. Special thanks to her for nurturing your love for the African Bush from a very young age. She's given the world a true gift! Thank you, Tim, for putting in the hours in capturing once-in-a-lifetime experiences. We're truly blessed that you share them with us - especially the Wild Dogs a few videos back, and now today the lion pride and the stealthy leopard. Spectacular indeed! BTW - Had it been the mother impala taken by the leopard, then the baby impala would've suffered much more since it was too young to survive on its own. Blessings & Please Stay Safe!
Thanks so much Hendri! Showed my mom your comment now and it made her day!
Amazing footage. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed that! It is nature at work like we go to a meat shop!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow wow wow.👌
That was truly a once in a lifetime sighting.
Excellent, thank you for sharing.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks Piet, appreciate the support!
Amazing content and brilliant knowledge of the wildlife! I feel so much closer to ‘home’ when I watch your Kruger videos! Thank you once again for the wonderful sightings.
Absolute pleasure, and thank you for the ongoing support!
Unbelievable!!! Once in a lifetime sighting!
How mad bud! When you kids coming for a visit?
Class episode Tim. Captivated by that hunting scene. The baby looked to be trying to feed for a minute and I was sure the leopard was going to nail them there and then!
Thanks Beddy!
Absolutely epic…
Thanks bud!
WOW! I loved this video! The suspense was fantastic! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos. I’m really inspired to return to Africa now!!!
Hi Jesse, that’s the idea! Glad you enjoyed it!!
I'll miss this best series. Great content Tim. Thank you!
Guess we will just have to do another one then! haha
Hi Tim and B, what an incredible experience, so lucky to be there, and thanks you so much for shareing this with all of us kruger fans. Just wanted to let you know I love how you guys are, it is truly very pleasent to watch your videos once an again. Lived in RSA almost my entire childhood and then moved back to argetina. Was away from the bush for 2 year and in April 2019 was back and know awaiting this pandemic to leave so that I ca go back there with my family. Keep up the tremendous work, you amaze me and hope to see lots of more videos from you. You guys hep my kruger heart rest in the meanwhile!!! Thanks!!!!
Oh amazing, I love to hear of people watching from around the world! I would looooove to do 6 months lost in South America some time! Thanks for the support, and I really hope you’re able to visit soon!
@@LostinAfrica when ever you plan to come over, will be glad to assist in anyway. Recomend you check out the south “Patagonia “ I work at a mine for already 7 years, and there are very interesting wildlife to engage with ( puma, guanacos, choiques, piches, condors, etc) you must do the ruta 40 - it goes from N to S , passing through Mendoza ( best wines in the country), really recomend the north ( salta and Jujuy, and a must is the “catarastas del Iguazú “ in misiones.
@@agustindurante5999 I’ll be sure to let you know!! Need to figure out how to finance it but ya! Haha
Ha! your mom was my maths teacher at St Peters! Love your content!
Hahaha that’s awesome! And thank you!
This is amazing you guys make me so proud
:) :) :)
What a start to the week! Loved this!
Thanks Kerryn!!
Thanks Tim (and Bianca, your mom, & your sister) for great vicarious viewing.
You showed us a great example of exactly how to view game in Kruger. Patience is the key!
Unfortunately, too many zoom off after getting a couple of snaps and some video.
Although, to be fair, not all of us have 7 or 8 weeks available to do Kruger like you guys did. Most tourists have got to squeeze in as much as they can into a couple of days.
But that's why it's great to view your experiences.
Excellent quality, as always.
Thanks again!
It changed our whole mindset having so long, but the crazy part is that we ended up seeing more really interesting sightings because we werent rushing around! Thanks for the support Victor!
Amazing sighting ! The lion ad then the leopards 🐆 amazing !
We got so so lucky, just incredible!
Amazing wild dogs
They're just the best aren't they!
@@LostinAfrica absolutely
Dude, leave some epic sightings to the rest of us ☺️😛😛 incredible
Haha thanks bud!
Incredible!!! Cant believe I missed it 😔 luckily I get to watch it here though!
😘
Wow ... def your Mum the lucky chsrm on your morning out !
I know right, need to get her to join for the next trip!!
Jealous of your leopard sighting! What fluid head and vehicle mounting do you use? Looks like an awesome set up.
Hey man, sorry I missed this. It's from a company called K Kam, available in a couple of places in JHB. Basically three heavy duty rubberised magnets on the door, with a manfrotto fluid head on top!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Well done Tim!
Thanks Henk, glad you enjoyed it!
@@LostinAfrica Keep on chipping away. The results will come!
You should auction the part of the of the leopard hunt as an NFT
NFT?
Non-fungible token
I think it's very special what you recorded.
@@savingtrees5949 I had to google that to work out what it is, sounds like a really interesting concept! I'd have to pull it down from RUclips though I presume? Thanks for thinking the footage is worthy!
Where in Kruger was this >> Veg looks South
Hi Peter, yes it's around Berg en Dal, on the S114 to be precise. Sorry thought I put that in the video somewhere but realised I haven't.
😎😎😎
:) :) :)
Great lion sighting, but a pride consists of females and cubs. The dominant males in the area are not part of the pride. They can have a few prides which they are dominant over, mate with, share food with (usually caught by the females) and protect them from other males.
Thanks for the information Debbie, I'm not entirely sure that is true, I've seen many cases of Male Lions only associating with one pride, their pride. They do move away from the pride at times to patrol the edges of the territory, but always return. Until the day they are defeated that is.