Pride in Battle – The Epic Story of Two Lion Brothers | Free Documentary Nature

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Pride in Battle – The Epic Story of Two Lion Brothers | Free Documentary Nature


Pride in Battle – The Epic Story of Two Lion Brothers | Wildlife Documentary

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In a remote area of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, two lion brothers emerge victorious as undisputed rulers of a large and formidable pride after a ferocious battle for dominance. The new…

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  1. We have lots of lions and cubs and nature. And I have to say I was very impressed by the herd coming to rescue their buffalo mate under attack. Very cool. I don’t know about you and I know it’s nature and that no animal kills for fun but for food, but I still feel bad for the buffalo. But yes, that’s nature. Anyways, enjoy everyone!

  2. Pretty weird seeing an elephant looking UP on an ant hill. 😂

    And I wonder I all them animals realize they are drinking piss. I wonder if they even know what fresh water tastes like. Lmfao

  3. This pride survived the tough season because they have 2 kings, that can help take the elephants and defend their territory much easier than the prides with just one king. And these 2 kings are great fathers…great husbands. Very unusual.

  4. My sympathy is always with one lion pride, not 2,3 lions in a pride, they will always be fortunate having numbers in avoiding the clash from intruders , also assisting in prey. Lion in one lion pride will be more powerful , courageous and fighter compared to pride where there are more lions.

  5. Lock jaw doesn't exist, running has nothing to do with the fight. Wolves will avoid a fight if it becomes difficult as they are hardwired to not want to take any sort of damage as it could lead to deadly consequences in thw wild. A Game Bred APBT on the other hand would fight until its last breath, whether hurt, in shock ect, Hence this lock jock nonsense. Your Due diligence isnt as thorough as I once thought

  6. Brutally enforcing his genetic rights was definitely a new way I’ve heard for describing r*pe but I get it probably can’t use that word for the monetization

  7. Any1 else ever get locked-in on these wildlife doc. Right b4 bed thinking you'll watch an episode & realize 50mins isn't not enough 😅.. then end up 3-4 episodes in..🤦🏾‍♂️💯… (topic for work tomorrow 👉🏽 Lions 4 sure😆😆)

  8. I wish these uninformed commentators would stop using the word draught for the dry period. A 'drought' happens every 7 – 9 years, when the summer rains fail to fall. This can last a few years, and is typical of Africa: Seven years plenty, seven years famine, and it has the effect of naturally culling animals as the weakest die off, leaving only the strongest gene pools surviving. (seems cruel to us humans, but nature none the less) Sound familiar? It does not rain year round in most parts of Africa (Exceptions being the equatorial regions). The dry spell is not a draught, but called the DRY SEASON.