White Lions – An Epic Battle for Survival | Free Documentary Nature


White Lions – An Epic Battle for Survival | Free Documentary Nature


White Lions – An Epic Battel for Survival | Wildlife Documentary

Watch ‘The Last Lion of the Liuwa Plain’ here: https://youtu.be/U7LaRZqLb0U

This is the story of two remarkable – and extremely rare – wild white lion cubs on their journey to adulthood.

The two sisters were born as white as snow in May 2009 in South Africa’s Kruger…

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  1. Growing up in this vast, wild wilderness they must not only overcome the same survival challenges that all young lion cubs face, but they must also overcome the threats their high visibility brings. In the African bush, anything unusual stands out and is often eliminated by eagle-eyed predators. Will our cubs survive? The odds are stacked against them – 80 percent of all newborn lion cubs don’t make it to adulthood.

    ‘White Lions – Born Wild’ is a true wildlife story, with strong characters and closely studied behavior. We follow the cubs’ progress as they embark on the pathway to adulthood, learning to hunt, learning to avoid danger, learning to live in their white coats. This is a strong behavior-led film, a coming-of-age story of a very rare and unusual pair of lions. Through their eyes, we learn what it is really like to be a lion in Africa.

  2. I won't watch any channel that blur animal feeding its a joke I bin watching animal documentary for over 34 years never have i seem this there r way worse things on utube what a joke😤

  3. The death of the one cub affected me, and I would bet it definitely affected the lone surviving cub very much. Going through life as a lone male lion has got to be one of the hardest things in the world. I hope he survives and one day has a pride of his own.
    Thank you 💛 for this beautiful documentary about the White Lions. These two were unique and brave. I hope all lions, are protected from harm and provided with plenty of habitat to raise their families in peace with lots of food. Thank you 💛 again. I enjoyed watching this. Please send me more.

  4. It hits me hard when male cub attacked and died. Its a big loss for Kanya and to his brother.. He will be alone on his exile and became no mad. I wish the cameraman dis aomerhing to help for medicarion of the young cub. 😢😢😢

  5. My heart raced every time those 3 nomads came to attack, fearing those cubs would be killed, especially the two white cubs. What a relief upon seeing them make it into adulthood except for Kinky Tail, which really broke my heart.

  6. I don't understand the significance of blotting out a kill; it's like telling your kids to wait outside the butcher shop for concerns that the children may be traumatised watching the adult purchase a leg of lamb for dinner

  7. Now people should see why some of laugh when pseudo-activists are crying about safaris going through Kruger. Lions and all wildlife in general endure exponentially worse hardships than vehicles passing through the territory.

  8. Interesting. Then, we are ALL Jesus, in the process of awakening. As the Bible says, God became man (Adamic man, who left the garden), so man could become God. Ascending through many life experiences to exit the reincarnation matrix. Neville Goddard, Walter Lanyon, and Florence Scoville Shinn talk about Jesus in this more abstract rather than historical way.

  9. My heart was TOTALLY broken 💔 when the tawny male cub died!!! Especially just losing my own brother 11 months ago!! ALL CREATURES feel the death of one of their own!!! I've watched, I've observed and I'M CONVINCED!!! 🤦🏽💔🥀😢

  10. I love watching your documentaries. They are always so well narrated. The music adds the magic touch. I love watching lionesses and tigresses. They are very good mothers. Human mothers can learn a lot from them about protecting your children and providing for them.