Lion caught on CCTV snatching a rottweiler – BBC Africa

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Lion caught on CCTV snatching a rottweiler – BBC Africa


In a suburb on the outskirts of Nairobi a family is processing the news that their pet was taken by a lioness during the night. CCTV footage reveals the animal jumping up across the house gate, later leaving the same way while clutching a Rottweiler in her mouth. The BBC caught up with the pet’s owners who are still shocked that their beloved…

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  1. SHE SEEMED MORE SHOCKED TO SEE A LION IN HER YARD THEN SHE DID SHOW SADNESS FOR HER POOR DOG ………HOW CAN U SMILE AND SAY U LOST UR DOG 😑😑😑 MY OPINION THO 🙃

  2. It was a pup but it wouldn't have mattered. A true predator like this and the dog which was completely domesticated probably wouldnt even see the attack.

  3. It was a pup but it wouldn't have mattered. A true predator like this and the dog which was completely domesticated probably wouldnt even see the attack.

  4. Man, the lioness looks like a big cat but not that big carrying that dog in its mouth, until you see the dog’s twin later in the interview. Holy moly that is a huge cat!

  5. Jeez!!!

    A Rottweiler is quite a large dog.
    Yet, the lioness has lifted the dog with such ease.

    Now imagine a human being? Scary 😨 indeed!

  6. I used to live in Colorado, and one time our mixed breed, mid size dog crashed through our screen door to escape a black bear that was coming into our backyard to get to the garbage bin.

  7. Wow, all these people still believe it's a pup ? The owner said it herself, she had it for nearly 2 years !!! My friend's Rottweiler reached full frame at 12 months old, most dogs I owned were nearly full size (80%) at only 8-9 months old. But, I must admit the one taken in the video and the remaining twin dog do look much… much smaller than 75kg

  8. 😱😱😱Feel sorry for their pet and the family.They are staying in the homeland of Apex predators. Encounters will be common. In India ,the junnar district leopards are common they attack & kill old people ,children, livestock and sometimes even adult humans.