This is a story about a struggle for life and death, one of Africa's oldest tales, written in blood - in the sand of the Chitake springs. It's not for the faint of heart though, as predator and prey fight for survival in the story that is seldom so poignantly displayed as by the animals of Predator's Playground.
1:23 AMAZING... that opening clip, when this beautiful and skilled lioness attacks her prey. You can see with that swift bite just how strong and sharp their teeth and jaws are. The prey animals organs just fall out as they come to a stop! WOW what a fascinating clip what was... Makes me feel proud of her hunting skills and ability to feed her pride.
Finally!! A documentary that I've not seen 👏☺️ I've fallen in love with these prides! 🥰 When was this filmed? Is Sapi still living and leading her pride? I must know 😊🦋 Loved every second of their harsh but beautiful story there. 🥰🙏
Have you seen Africas Hunters ..? (The real name of it). It's about 20 episodes in which you may have seen a few which were about _the dreamer_ or other cute little names for cubs growing up in the Okavango Delta or Luangua..? Also, did you notice that @33:03 ... that Buffalo shed a tear ..??
I noticed it too, it hits me hard. I pity for his life, he knew it that he had no chance to survive. Nature is so cruel, the stronger remains and the weaker eliminates.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
It's still more merciful than starving to death, an animal that can't walk is done for. Doesn't matter if it's a predator or prey animal. Nature plays no favorites.
Poor unfortunate buffalo who injured his leg while trying to scramble up a hill, he realizes the game's up for him, cries real tears, flowing down his snout--Nature, red in tooth and claw. it's at 33:03
Top respect for not censoring the carnivores eating meat as all carnivores must do to survive in the natural world. Keep it up - we love nature as it is and don't need to censor, edit or modify it
25:30 Buffalo was defeated by biting his nose to suffocate, but Buffalo seemed unable to struggle or resist. I think it should run away, is this good for it?
This was a good documentary despite all the killings. Know however that the animals have to kill to survive and their offspring needs the milk. The only ones who kill is the human being, just for pleasant feeling it gives them. I saw worse, this one docu showed it from different prospective! Thank you!
We deeply respect the way the channel preserves the natural nature of animals, especially carnivores. Their hunting and survival are an integral part of the natural life cycle, and this does not need to be censored or edited. Let's continue to maintain this spirit - we love nature as it is, true and wild!
Masterful narration. Very moving epilogue. They even got the grammar correct in the title (in the beginning) "The Predators' Playground" (plural possessive).
That was absolutely incredible. Must've had a broken spine or something. Have you seen Africas Hunters ..? (The real name of it). It's about 20 episodes in which you may have seen a few which were about the dreamer or other cute little names for cubs growing up in the Okavango Delta or Luangua..? It's narrated by a female (I think her name is Jillian, with a british accent). Many are on YT, and it's amazing. You should find it. It's the best series since Attenborough's 'The Life of Mammals'
A lot of the scenes are from the lion/Buffalo documentary "relentless enemies" Sadly there are rarely no Real "new" documentaries of this kind. Always just newly put together old stuff with different narrations.
This (lifeforms that need to eat other lifeforms) is exactly what's expected from an unplanned, unintentional, unintelligent, unguided, foresight-less, imperfect, blind & amoral unconscious natural evolutionary creation process; And is exactly what's *NOT* expected from a so-called perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient & benevolent moral conscious creator with thoughtful intentions, vision & an intelligent plan.
I love animals and yeah mother nature is evil but without the predators we wouldn't be here because they take care of the sick and weak. Sapi the lioness does a textbook duck under wrestling move
I think the speaker talks too much from a human point of view. There is no mental battle between animals and of course it is not a game or a playground. Animals are driven by instincts and of course they can learn from experiences but they don `t think about strategies. They repeat succesful actions and not attacking the female lion of the other pack doesn `t mean they thought about having better options in the hunt by accepting her.
This is a story about a struggle for life and death, one of Africa's oldest tales, written in blood - in the sand of the Chitake springs. It's not for the faint of heart though, as predator and prey fight for survival in the story that is seldom so poignantly displayed as by the animals of Predator's Playground.
A life-or-death battleground, not for the faint of heart. Ready to uncover the secrets of Predator's Playground?
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1:23 AMAZING... that opening clip, when this beautiful and skilled lioness attacks her prey. You can see with that swift bite just how strong and sharp their teeth and jaws are. The prey animals organs just fall out as they come to a stop! WOW what a fascinating clip what was... Makes me feel proud of her hunting skills and ability to feed her pride.
Very impressive skills indeed 🦁💯
Calm down turbo.
@@IMP3TIGO yeah I don't get it...(turbo)??? LMAO
Great stuff. Nature can be brutal at times but she's always beautiful
That's so great
Finally!! A documentary that I've not seen 👏☺️ I've fallen in love with these prides! 🥰 When was this filmed? Is Sapi still living and leading her pride? I must know 😊🦋 Loved every second of their harsh but beautiful story there. 🥰🙏
Chitake Springs in Zimbabwe.
Have you seen Africas Hunters ..? (The real name of it). It's about 20 episodes in which you may have seen a few which were about _the dreamer_ or other cute little names for cubs growing up in the Okavango Delta or Luangua..? Also, did you notice that @33:03 ... that Buffalo shed a tear ..??
I noticed it too, it hits me hard. I pity for his life, he knew it that he had no chance to survive. Nature is so cruel, the stronger remains and the weaker eliminates.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Nature is so great. Thanks for this video
So sad to see that poor beast crying as it knows a slow death is only minuter away.
It's still more merciful than starving to death, an animal that can't walk is done for. Doesn't matter if it's a predator or prey animal. Nature plays no favorites.
Do you realize where the good stakes or pork chops coming from for human beings. So don’t be sorry for nature’s natural selection
Can you imagine if it was MINUTES away? that would also be horrible.
They don't cry. They're animals.
@@jj.fr.6005 lol
wonderful 👍
Poor unfortunate buffalo who injured his leg while trying to scramble up a hill, he realizes the game's up for him, cries real tears, flowing down his snout--Nature, red in tooth and claw. it's at 33:03
That really broke my heart ! Poor guy !!
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*"**33:06** painful to watch this moment, even this bull baffulo felt it's life was ending". I shed tears to watch this part* 💔💔💔😥😥😥
I love these documentaries keep them coming great work
What an incredible and incredibly harsh world. 🙌🏾
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you are wrong
Best narrator ever
33:04 looks like th buffalo is crying bless him 😢. i know it nature but its still sad
Happy to see the Dagga Boy make it that time. 🤩
The editing on this documentary is amazing.This documentary is fascinating to watch.😊
🗣️RITE WHAT THEY TALKIN BOUT💯💪🫡
Thank you great but beautiful pictures
Top respect for not censoring the carnivores eating meat as all carnivores must do to survive in the natural world. Keep it up - we love nature as it is and don't need to censor, edit or modify it
25:30 Buffalo was defeated by biting his nose to suffocate, but Buffalo seemed unable to struggle or resist. I think it should run away, is this good for it?
amazing wildlife documentary
Awesome
Well done, harsh but accurate.
33:03 is the Buffalo crying?
The camera work perfectly captures the action, making every second feel thrilling
Nice job-direct and to the point
41:14 the top of the waves look like flames
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Good video 👏👏👏
Nature is wise, never cruel! Impressive documentary!
This animal fights is unbelievable! I never thought it would be so intense.
A very large herd of buffalo, I was really impressed by that
This was a good documentary despite all the killings. Know however that the animals have to kill to survive and their offspring needs the milk. The only ones who kill is the human being, just for pleasant feeling it gives them. I saw worse, this one docu showed it from different prospective! Thank you!
Wonderful❤
Keep up the amazing work! I can't wait to see more from you. 🙌
I learned so much from this. Thank you!
33:00 😢 oh wow! That was quite sad. I know this is Nature and life applies differently but dang, that was a bit tough.
The camerawork on this animal fight video is amazing, capturing every detail
First!
Sloppy seconds!!
So what?😂
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Outstanding nature video👍thank you
Love this ❤ 🦁 🐅
This animal fights caught me off guard! I had no idea it could get this extreme.
... Very interesting thank you😉...🐘
Muito bom!
Wow that was an extremely well made documentary! Love that the narrator seems to be an African rather than a British guy.
i really like this 😊
33:04 pretty sad stuff mate
❤dis documentary all my life❤
We deeply respect the way the channel preserves the natural nature of animals, especially carnivores. Their hunting and survival are an integral part of the natural life cycle, and this does not need to be censored or edited. Let's continue to maintain this spirit - we love nature as it is, true and wild!
Some people complain it’s too graphic - we get reported and then we have to blur parts.
A true battle of wits and strength! In the Predator's Playground, survival is never guaranteed.
Tenéis unas fotografías impresionantes de los felinos en un marco precioso gracias
Masterful narration. Very moving epilogue. They even got the grammar correct in the title (in the beginning) "The Predators' Playground" (plural possessive).
In dry grasslands, it is difficult for lions to survive among that herd of dusty buffalo
Playing this for my cat
An excellent production! Highly recommended!
This video offers a glimpse into the fierce competition for resources through these animal fights.
Damn so sad @33:04 can see the tears 😢falling from the Buffalo knowing he done for.
That was absolutely incredible. Must've had a broken spine or something.
Have you seen Africas Hunters ..? (The real name of it). It's about 20 episodes in which you may have seen a few which were about the dreamer or other cute little names for cubs growing up in the Okavango Delta or Luangua..? It's narrated by a female (I think her name is Jillian, with a british accent). Many are on YT, and it's amazing. You should find it. It's the best series since Attenborough's 'The Life of Mammals'
Not the single tear coming out of the Buffalo’s eye as he injured at the bottom of the hill OMG 😢 poor baby
When was this filmed and who filmed it please let me know I relay like the narrator voice
Why did the buffalo that was injured on the ground cry that was wild
Some of this is Doctored. Watch when the smaller 4 legged that looks like small deer jumps into the air from waterhole
01:23 The lion ripped the gazelle's stomach causing its intestines to explode.
The predator's playground is both thrilling and terrifying
Absolutely magnificent wildlife animals.
Tragic Moments
Wow, my favorite animal is the lion and I miss going to Africa to see my beloved African lions in person 😮.because im from indonesia 😊
26:33 I have never seen a scene of a lion eating a buffalo
These animals are truly amazing.
thank you vry much
Motto is actually Kwame; he's my favorite. He's stealthy but reckless, always engaging in foolishiness. Youngblood always got me laughing.😎
Protecting wildlife ensures a future where nature and humanity can coexist in harmony
That’s Quintessential OBJ.
The best President that has ever ruled Nigeria.
Very useful figures
is the narration done by TT from PowerFM ?
good man
Ahhh, so very sad 😥 every other prey I'm obligated to film but I'm not sure if I will be able to return. 😢b
Wild nature is incredible!
The animal fight was a reminder of survival instincts in the wild
wonderful
love nature 🥰
@33:03 ... did anyone else see that Buffalo CRYING ..??
11:46 The buffalo is so strong
Wild animals are living works of art of creation.
The movie is not for the faint of heart. The thrills are intense.
A lot of the scenes are from the lion/Buffalo documentary "relentless enemies"
Sadly there are rarely no Real "new" documentaries of this kind. Always just newly put together old stuff with different narrations.
野生動物の存在は、自然の力と粘り強さの証です。
An area with Water and prey usually has a large hyena presence.
Is it true that animals only fight this way during Peleas De Animales, or is this something they do regularly for food?
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This (lifeforms that need to eat other lifeforms) is exactly what's expected from an unplanned, unintentional, unintelligent, unguided, foresight-less, imperfect, blind & amoral unconscious natural evolutionary creation process; And is exactly what's *NOT* expected from a so-called perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient & benevolent moral conscious creator with thoughtful intentions, vision & an intelligent plan.
I'm glad to see the lion's pride is successful in knocking down the prayer they have to feed themselves orders to survive in the wild.
I'm always on edge during an animal fight scene
I love animals and yeah mother nature is evil but without the predators we wouldn't be here because they take care of the sick and weak. Sapi the lioness does a textbook duck under wrestling move
God bless these animals 🙏
THERE WAS A BIRD CALL WHICH KEPT REPEATING THROUGHOUT THE VIDEO. IT WAS NERVE WRECKING.
5:10 A buffalo cannot escape from a group of predators as if it were desperate
Too much fluff here
Too much fluff!!!! This is my new comment when necessary
Now I see how all this works now. . And the baboons is like a security system for life. . Alarming everything that’s danger is near
How about a nice video on the the buffalo herd for once? or maybe the wart hogs? Diversity in animal kingdom! 🙄
Survival is a game of wits and will-who knew a buffalo could be the ultimate strategist?
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I think the speaker talks too much from a human point of view. There is no mental battle between animals and of course it is not a game or a playground. Animals are driven by instincts and of course they can learn from experiences but they don `t think about strategies. They repeat succesful actions and not attacking the female lion of the other pack doesn `t mean they thought about having better options in the hunt by accepting her.