The teamwork among lions during a hunt is simply amazing
@PHLEraAnimalAttack16 сағат бұрын
It's fascinating to explore the behaviors of different species in the animal world. However, we must always remember the potential dangers of animal attacks, especially when humans encroach on their habitats. Education and respect for wildlife are crucial to prevent such incidents.
@SorrowsPrison18 сағат бұрын
How do lionesses know which cubs are theirs they all look the same to me 😂
@sandrasunshine425022 сағат бұрын
Is there nothing one can plant around the perimeter of the cities or the towns that would repel the bears along with fences and such?
@chiblydeetz19 сағат бұрын
This can’t be a real question…
@gordonscott1104Күн бұрын
interesting documentary UNWATCHABLE due to unnecessary background music
@BIG-BlueNation8569Күн бұрын
To much narration...
@guzvierКүн бұрын
Hola Amazola
@PhoenixRider-gl1gmКүн бұрын
"The herd is be WILDERED " Bro's neck got snatched and we making puns about his homies reaction
@domenicodima1867Күн бұрын
Come la lince anche il caracal africano è un magnifico animale .
@user-yi5px8it6qКүн бұрын
이 영상을 보내주셔서 감사합니다! 저는 야생동물을 사랑하고 야생동물을 보호하는 것의 가치를 충분히 느낄 수 없습니다.
@nassereddinedama2032 күн бұрын
Les animaux possèdent une pureté que les hommes ont définitivement perdu
@ratgirl132 күн бұрын
Hyenas are basically animal fight club-dang! 😂
@nassereddinedama2032 күн бұрын
Les animaux tuent par nécessité l'homme lui tue par cupidité
@andrewmills24902 күн бұрын
It’s really annoying when different videos are spliced together. Shite.
@sao-klin2 күн бұрын
wooooww.....
@MysticalHunt-qs9wx2 күн бұрын
The lesson of this documentary is that the animals who die are unlucky and the animals who survives are lucky . Its all Luck in the animal world that matters. This is really a very big scientific insight. Bravo!
@Lcleite-gp9gy2 күн бұрын
Muito bom very good
@jamesanagnos61232 күн бұрын
nothing misunderstooe about it if your in the ocean you are his food period
@JET-WildAnimals3 күн бұрын
Nature is so beautiful.. I love big cats
@TillieGilbreth3 күн бұрын
Cheetahs are number 1 in speed
@MysticalHunt-qs9wx3 күн бұрын
What a wonderful celebration of Tyson's life at the end of this documentary: the camera sliding to its reflection in the water, and the images of this beautiful lion in all it's strength are a well deserved homage to this warrior, 'he has fulfilled his legacy'. Great documentary
@WildlifeEcama773 күн бұрын
16:15 The caracal's ears are interesting
@justinmaonga7383 күн бұрын
Why mixing with lies by 10 million years how old is the earth from creation
@juanitahamilton95233 күн бұрын
👍👍😻😻🐈🐈👍💝
@bluemarvel46013 күн бұрын
standing and looking not helping smh
@vladimirnikolajtauzin14723 күн бұрын
Perfect Video! Good Job!
@VIPSTER3 күн бұрын
This is a terribly edited documentary. It is clips from all different seasons that they put together and did a narration too. Anybody who studies the wild can see obviously that that first kill was not done by the pack. There is no way, white wolf would be there alone, eating it if it was a pack kill. At this point, six minutes in, I cannot watch this any longer. Too many discrepancies, when a person has a keen eye.
@MauroMeneguzzi3 күн бұрын
É um lindo animal ❤
@CoreyMillionaire20293 күн бұрын
All animals deserve freedom in the wild or in loving, caring homes.
@aghahaider79693 күн бұрын
🤎🤎
@user-uz8dz5fv8u4 күн бұрын
lol
@nkhan51994 күн бұрын
It’s always Allah you don’t have knowledge your fault study first then come to the screen never talk without evidence we shut everybody mouth with evidence good for you to know
@olavmartinkvam41844 күн бұрын
Not only Canada have white Wolf's Learn a litle more before you make video
@relaxinglife50934 күн бұрын
I love nature but I hate backgrounds sound... Naturally sounds good enough
@ReyAnimals4 күн бұрын
back to the water
@misterflossinn4 күн бұрын
In serengeti we don't have cheetahs. It is Leopards.
@MysticalHunt-qs9wx4 күн бұрын
awesome your video is great
@ginac8954 күн бұрын
Gentle Giants??? No dude.
@dabratt36355 күн бұрын
This man is an absolute clown
@Gargamel-n-Rudmilla5 күн бұрын
All animals are contrained by the zero sum balance of nature. One animal is eaten and dies but the consumer of said animal lives on for a bit longer until they get eaten. Only the apex preditors manage to side-step this equality for a little while. Eventually death will attend to an Apex preditor and their energy will be transfered to the bottom feeders who function as natures recyclers as decay sets in and voltures and other beasts consum the dead Apex. For Apex preditors death tupically occurs by being killed by one fellow Apex for mating rights or territorial rights or rights to food. In the case of humans this goes to the only way in which most humans are killed. Only a very small fraction of humans are killed and or consumed by another animal. Mother nature never wastes anything, she is the ultimate transferer of energy and renewal.
@stephenemmanuel54905 күн бұрын
No Winter In Africa.😅😅😅😅
@WildlifeEcama775 күн бұрын
32:00 The owl miraculously climbs the tree
@EdZooHub-4U5 күн бұрын
Wow, what an incredible video! Watching those apex predators fight to feed their 21 lion family is truly awe-inspiring. The strength and determination of these lions are amazing. Thanks for sharing such an intense and captivating documentary!
@paulrummery69055 күн бұрын
We all know that the oceans are salty because of the tears of misunderstood sharks.
@fernandourrutia97185 күн бұрын
Buen documental
@NaturesSplendorFilm5 күн бұрын
Absolutely riveting! 'The Ruthless Apex Predators At The Top Of The Animal Kingdom | Top Cats Documentary' delivers an intense and fascinating look at the world's most powerful predators. The footage is breathtaking and truly showcases the raw power of these magnificent animals. A must-watch for wildlife enthusiasts! 🐅🦁🌍