LIONS – Kings of African Wildlife – 4K Lions Documentary Film (with Narration)

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LIONS – Kings of African Wildlife – 4K Lions Documentary Film (with Narration)


Feel the energy of the wild as you watch this lions documentary film. Touch the amazing world of a lion pride and enjoy the view. These majestic beasts radiate strength, pride, and grace. Their powerful muscular bodies cause admiration and awe. Watching lions brings incredible satisfaction and a great distraction from all sorts of life’s…

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  1. 有的水牛也能單殺獅子。

    一般來講河馬也比獅子強大!

    只能說有些人類認獅子為王!很好笑!
    只能說他們認獅子是他們的王!
    百獸並沒有認獅子為王!
    獅子老虎是百獸之害!
    人類是萬獸之害!

  2. Lovely footage, but some if your facts are incorrect: Young males do not join other prides: The dominant male would never tolerate them. There are no jaguars in Africa. Lions do not feed on equal terms – there is a strict hierarchy: Males eat first, then dominate lionesses and then cubs. Lions will kill again if they already have a kill – they are opportunistic hunters and will take whatever they can get whenever they can. Male lions will hunt with the females if they are hunting large prey like giraffe and buffalos. Cubs will start to eat meat before 1 an a half years, they start as soon as the female brings them back to the pride at around 6 weeks, although milk will be their main source of nourishment, and eating with the pride can cause injuries and even death. Zimbabwe is on the east side of Africa. Lions do not climb trees as a rule. They might attempt to get a leopard kill in a tree, but they are too heavy and do not have the skills to climb or descend.
    I agree that poaching is a serious threat to lions, as well as encroaching human farming activity. It would be a sad day indeed if we were not able to observe this magnificent beast in the wild. Thanks again for the great footage.

  3. He really is the king, the way the pride works, he intimidates many animals, if not kills them, when males are in their prime, watch out, but they die as brutally as they ruled.

  4. Don't take anything this documentary says seriously. It's gets soooo many things WRONG, whether slightly or outright. About every 3rd sentence I hear something wrong. I couldn't continue to watch it.

  5. I also agree that many of the things the narrator said was wrong. Lion cubs begin to experience to meet at three months of age. Not all lionesses allow new male lions to come in and kill their cubs. And not all lionesses will mate with the new male lions that come into the pride to take over

  6. Young mature male lions are chased from their family prides and go off to fight for/take over different prides. Lionesses stay within family prides unless the pride becomes to big which is when they can split into smaller prides for food sustainability. Old lions live alone since they are unable to fight to take over prides. They usual don't do well solo.