Cheetah Cubs Make First Kill as Mom Hunts Impala | Love Nature

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Published 2023-07-07
A cheetah mother must do everything she can to feed her cubs. She first tries to hunt an impala but doesn't catch a break. She nurses the cubs, but they need meat. Later, she gets lucky, as an impala baby lays in the grass, unable to run away. Its mother has spotted the cheetahs but can do nothing. The cheetah's mom encourages her kids to make their first kill, and while they do, she goes after the impala mom. The entire family feasts, but must beware of the lions in the area.

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All Comments (21)
  • @denversd9919
    Got to love this wonderful hard work mother to bring up 4 beautiful cubes. Pray for their safety daily out there
  • @theddixusa
    Witnessing the growth and development of cheetah cubs is truly awe-inspiring. Recently, a remarkable milestone occurred as these young cheetahs made their very first kill while their mother was out hunting an impala.
  • @Gapwosamo
    I love nature ❤️, such a beautiful world
  • @jametalboy
    Responsible mama cheetah guletta... Raising 4 cubs is not easy... Lighting speed creatures
  • I did see a cheetah mother lose her Cubs and she came into heat and she got more Cubs. I was so proud of her she stood her ground against a female lion who could have easily killed her. She was slapping the ground and hissing and that lion turned around and left. You can practically hear the cheetah mother in her head saying you're not going to kill any more of my kids. They can run 20 miles an hour faster than Impalas and Thomson's gazelle. But nature gave them a Fighting Chance as both of these animals can do far more tighter turns than a cheetah can. I've seen them doing their turns it's really amazing they can do such tight turns and the cheetah winds up missing about half the time. I pray for the safety of the mother and cubs they are beautiful animals. And
  • @thekamotodragon
    jfc, the scene where they eat that baby gazelle alive was so unnecessarily brutal, like not visually but conceptually. Ik it's nature, but goddamn that poor deer thing.
  • @joyceyagoda4207
    As big as those cheetah are even the baby gazelle that is not enough!
  • @wanimalworld
    🦁 The call of the wild is strong on your channel. Your videos showcase the beauty and brutality of nature brilliantly!
  • @wintvusa86
    However, like other wild species, leopards can become related and protect their offspring from encroachment. Therefore, it is very important not to approach cubs or encroach on leopard territory to avoid a situation that is unsafe for both humans and wildlife.