Lions: Kings of the Savannah | Roar of the Wild Ep. 5 | 4K UHD Documentary

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Lions: Kings of the Savannah | Roar of the Wild Ep. 5 | 4K UHD Documentary


Lions: Kings of the Savannah | Roar of the Wild Ep. 5 | 4K UHD Documentary

00:00 nature animal documentary
11:39 animal documentary
22:18 wildlife documentary
33:11 lion brothers
44:39 lion hunting
58:36 animal fight
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@mousefarm

These moments really are wild! It's shocking how quickly animal attacks can unfold, catching everyone off guard.

@ahmbalahob1801

سبحان الله

@CarnivoresFight86

Wow, these moments are crazy! Never thought an animal attack could happen so suddenly

@indyreno2933

The Lion (Panthera leo) is a big cat native to both Africa and Asia, it is one of the only two surviving species of the genus Panthera, the other being the Leopard (Panthera pardus), it is also known for being the second largest cat species in the world alive today, there are twelve recognized subspecies of lion, only seven of which are alive today, the most basal of the twelve lion subspecies is the †European Lion (Panthera leo fossilis), then followed by the split between two clades, the Panthera leo persica group (Asiatic Lions) and the Panthera leo leo group (African Lions), the former has two recognized subspecies being the Indian Lion (Panthera leo persica) and the †Sri Lanka Lion (Panthera leo sinhaleyus) while the latter has nine recognized subspecies being the †Egyptian Lion (Panthera leo aegyptiaca), the †Barbary Lion (Panthera leo leo), the West African Lion (Panthera leo senegalensis), the Congo Lion (Panthera leo azandica), the Nubian Lion (Panthera leo nubica), the Ethiopian Lion (Panthera leo roosevelti), the Katanga Lion (Panthera leo bleyenberghi), the Transvaal Lion (Panthera leo krugeri), and the †Cape Lion (Panthera leo melanochaita).

@traceydaskam8000

This is my FAVORITE kind of documentary/video! Thank you

@sujonDey-qo7zp

This video gives a lot of knowledge about the animal world.

@SonuKhan-nb6fg

I love the light show of those fireflies.

@mdreyajulislam9200

This video makes me know many colors in the animal world

@UllaSwindler

I watched it live before but I had to watch it again because it was so good

AMAZING VIDEO