Lions vs. Elephants - Life on the Edge | Free Documentary Nature

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Lions vs. Elephants - Life on the Edge | Free Wildlife Documentary

For decades the Savuti pride on the western Boundry of the Chobe National Park in Botswana has ruled supreme. This pride of lion numbering up to 40 individuals has made hunting elephant their specialty.
Life on the edge is a story of a few breakaway lionesses and a group of elephants who are forced to leave Savuti and travel North, to the Chobe River.
Unable to forget her past Seeva a young lioness is determined to continue hunting elephant. Numsa & Jabu are young calves in the Serondela herd who become the prime target of this tenacious lioness.
Faced with many challenges these old adversaries embark on a journey and are not only forced to deal with basic survival but also the threat of each other.

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  • Lions vs Elephants Life on the Edge For decades, the Savuti pride on the western border of the Chobe National Park in Botswana has ruled supreme. This pride of lions, numbering up to 40, hunt elephants. It's become their specialty because lions don't normally go after these gentle giants. Life on the Edge is a story of a few lionesses and elephants who are forced to leave their pride to travel north to the Chobe River. The animals adventures while just trying to survive. We take you along. It gets a bit brutal. But nature is sometimes like that. Available worldwide
  • Don't know if someone is reading this, but if you are: it doesn't matter where you are right now on this planet, I wish you a wonderful day and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful! I believe in you! ❤
  • Tinda is such a good leader. Long live, madam. RIP Jabu. I couldn't hold back my tears when I saw him drowning in the water. It also hurts so much to see innocent animals suffering from drought impacts. Let the concerned authorities take the necessary steps to help those animals during dry seasons. Together, for the NATURE!
  • @lo_cal579
    Ahhhh what good it is to wake up on a nature documentary
  • Nature did Jaboo a favor by letting the water take care of his life in a miracle kinda way 🙏❤️‍🔥
  • The final struggle of Jabu drowning was so sad to watch... nevertheless, incredible documentary!
  • Elephants is the guardian of the jungle. That's what the elder told us. Good documentary.
  • Wow the elephants visiting their fallen matriarch was very moving. Got me all misty eyed and choked up.
  • This movie has everything, gives you happy moments when they find water, makes you cry for Jaboo
  • “Nature’s way of replacing what it has taken away” so powerful and sad at the same time. But that’s the way of the world. Beautiful documentary
  • Nature is brutal sometimes For them to live to survive Hunting is part of their life I understand their way of life. I appreciate you for sharing with us.
  • @jrod7814
    Forty lions in one pride! That’s terrifying. I feel bad for all those animals caught in their path.
  • What a beautiful and endearing animal video. One of the best I’ve seen in a long while! Elephants seem to have patience and provide loving care to its orphans and little ones. They seem to show empathy to lost or dying elephants. Although they can be aggressive to each other and predators, they just seem to be such caring animals. They seem to have to the same or similar family structures in the caring of others in their herd or prides. It’s beautiful to see in each of their family dynamics. The only thing making me sad is that the male lions killing the offspring of other male lions. Then to hear that the elephant matriarch was killed by lions. They grieve for one another. Thank you another grand video! ❤️🦁🐘❤️. 💔 for Jabu
  • It must be really tough filming these creatures in the wild. Congrats
  • Watching animal fights makes you appreciate the delicate balance of ecosystems.
  • One of the best wildlife documentaries I've watched in years. Have everything from joy to sadness. But teaches a lot of life's lessons: from success to failure and the prize for consistency. Kudos to the producers of this beautiful documentary. But why didn't they help the dying elephant in the water too?
  • Sorry to see what happened to lil'Jabu, 😥 Great documentary! Thank you'll for work well filmed!