Two Male Lions drinking interrupted by Elephant in The Kruger National Park

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Two Male Lions drinking interrupted by Elephant in The Kruger National Park this was seen early morning on ‎Thursday, ‎24 ‎November ‎2022, ‏‎05:57 am
    This amazing sighting was seen close to Lower Sabie, Duke waterhole in Kruger National Park. These two male lions was already drinking when we came around the corner what a stunning opportunity to take brilliant photographs and video of these two lions.
    The looked worried and suddenly an Elephant bull came into the waterhole and chased them away a bit, when the Elephant was finish to drink the lions returned much to our enjoyment.
    Lion drink very long and that gave our guest an amazing opportunity to capture great moments on safari in the African bush. Great video to put on our channel ‪@PKSafaris‬
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Комментарии • 17

  • @petermosherthepoet
    @petermosherthepoet Год назад +1

    Majestical is the word that comes to mind when looking to describe this King of Beasts. Can’t get enough of these videos, please keep them coming. Can you give us an idea of the temperature on the day of this video? And how much cooler is it when the sun goes down? Thanks

    • @PKSafaris
      @PKSafaris  Год назад +1

      In the morning when it was shot about 25 degrees but later that day it was around 36 degrees celuis.

  • @njxx1a
    @njxx1a Год назад +1

    majestic & gorgeous Lets just hope that wildlife continues to exist in the years to come..

  • @TangleF50
    @TangleF50 Год назад +1

    Brothers no doubt. Do they have pride, Lionesses ?

  • @xneapolisx
    @xneapolisx Год назад +1

    Man, these two boys have the most full bellys I ever see! They musy have eaten a buffalo each!!! 😂
    Love them lions, great footage, thanks! 😊❤🦁

  • @styx5131
    @styx5131 Год назад +8

    2 Mazithi boys… Smudge + Dark Mane.

  • @fukatrumume9750
    @fukatrumume9750 Год назад +3

    The hypnotic beauty & power of the lions is juxtaposed by the the glorious sounds of nature. Nothing compares.
    Live well. Be safe gladiators!

  • @gren8te319
    @gren8te319 Год назад +2

    5:55 this poor lion looks ready to explode! i almost feel bad for him.

  • @premwilson6731
    @premwilson6731 Год назад +6

    They are so cute together and stay safe boys ❤️
    May i know this so what are the names of them?
    Thanks for the update and great video 🙏

  • @confusedungabunga3509
    @confusedungabunga3509 Год назад +1

    What are they drinking? There is a small amount of water.they should move a bit forward inside the canal

  • @sabbrah8365
    @sabbrah8365 Год назад +4

    After a good meal, a good drink...These two brothers are a beautiful duo💞I like them...do they each have a black mark on their hip or is it an optical effect? Research has been done on these famous black mark on the hip of some Lions at kruger? Is this another meaning of tuberculosis or another disease?
    Thank you for the video🙂

    • @tr1x243
      @tr1x243 Год назад +1

      Its disease, some kind of bacteria/parasite, nothing can be do about it. Some lions can live with it to old age, some die fast and young, just as with TB, as there is many sub species of these disease's.

    • @sabbrah8365
      @sabbrah8365 Год назад +1

      @@tr1x243 thank you. Do you know if there have already been samples, factual examinations on certain Lionds, to try to understand what could be causing this? I have the impression that it affects the Kruger Lions more...

    • @tr1x243
      @tr1x243 Год назад +1

      @@sabbrah8365 someone posted on Wildfact that lion with that black spot was tested, and he was positive on babesiosis, which is some parasite disease which is spread thru ticks. But there is no "science" explanation for those "black spot" disease , as far as i know.

    • @sabbrah8365
      @sabbrah8365 Год назад +2

      @@tr1x243 Interesting...thanks for the info🙂