A Magnificent Lion Pride Lies In Wait To Ambush Prey | The Lions Of Etosha | Real Wild

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Publicado 2017-07-31
There are about 500 lions living in the Etosha Pan, this is the story of how they live together and an account of the family affairs of one pride in particular. The lions of the Ombika pride are a nineteen-strong family, we see how the pride lives, protected by two magnificent males, how it brings up its cubs and teaches them to hunt. The Ombika pride, named after one of Etosha's waterholes, is dominated by two immense males, each weighing 550 lb. One is gold maned, the other black. This is their story.

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  • @gavinh801
    I love these old nature documentaries. No music, no "dramatic" effects, no fake stories, no bullshit. Just pure nature. The way it should be.
  • “If they are unwelcome, they are politely told to go away” GETS KICKED IN THE FACE
  • @noloc4246
    Wao! 550 lbs. That's basically the max these days for Lion weight. These 2 males are nothing to want to mess with.
  • @dsd7004
    " cubs from the same litter can have different father's " well, I learnt something today.
  • WoW now here is a old one and GREAT one! I haven’t seen this in years! I wish they were all so “ON POINT”, this is how you make a wildlife documentary! Pure education from start to finish.
  • @laylacarter9004
    When I was younger I used to visit my grandparents they lived village in Africa and one my grandpa and I was walking to feeding his live stock's and we sees 2 baby lion cubs and their mother. The lion mother was crying because she had injured badly we gave her water and from the looks of her injury it looked like It was a pride take over she ran with her babies she felt comfortable enough to push her baby in our hand were shocked we stayed with for 2hour after that she died my my grandparents raised those beautiful lion cubs I wish I could should the pictures and everytime when I visit the 2 cubs jump on me outta of excited I love them we are planning to send back once their are adults
  • @e-mail881
    I've been watching lion docos since youtube came out and this is by far the best lion documentary there is out here.
  • @donf9583
    Im hetting obsessed now too with lions documentary especially the cubs they are one of the most adorable & very very cuute!
  • I enjoyed this documentary very much. I love Lions, and if we don’t stop big game hunters and poaching all that will be left for our grandchildren will be a picture of them in a book! Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful video with me! I loved it, pure nature nothing else! 💜❤️
  • @ugaugauga488
    Excellent. Kudos to the whole team that was involved with making this film.
  • @duongminh6839
    I found that lions, specially the cubs are very tactile and emotional ❤
  • ooh that poor mum with the broken jaw looking at her cubs drinking water 💦 that broke my heart 💔
  • @soad4life42
    I freaking LOVE lion cubs...their little growls. And did anyone else hear him say "OW" when the mother disciplined him? Omg such cute little killing machines 😍
  • Oh, thank you, my beautifull country of birth, Namibia, I was born in the small town of Outjo, but staying in SA for last couple of years 🤗🤗🤗💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏
  • Brilliant old wildlife documentary. No people with jeeps parked telling you what's going on all the way through, just nature how it should be love it