@earlaroberts5034 - My pleasure, I was happy to do it(although I spent 6 hours with them), just to be sure, they are safe(while I was there). It was a HUGE relief when we heard the Lioness came back for her cubs.❤ ❤ ❤ Thanks for watching until the end. ❤
It is a known fact that Lionesses abandon their cubs - most times not by choice(for example, when they get killed on a hunt), but the cubs will never run away from their mom as can be seen in this video - they patiently sat and waited for her return, which she luckily did. Thanks for watching until the end.
@kimlee5024 - They are! But I think they realized that they were naughty in moving in the first place(when I found them next to the road). And then when their Mom told them a second time to stay - they obeyed, and did not move from that spot - not even to either run away or approach the second Lioness.
@cashfrancios7284 - Yes, the second Lioness was baby sitting but I did not realize it immediately. Only after she went and laid close to them, without attacking and/or hurting them, I knew she was the aunt. :)
@Bubbles-od2tv - Yes - that is why they did not run away. Nor did they approach her because it did not look if the second Lioness had any milk for them to suckle on.
But iam still worried coz this video doesn't show any reunion with their mother can you please tell me when can I see the video when the beautiful cubs and their mother reunion
@christiantesfaye6706 - No need to worry. The reunion took place at night(the guys on the night-drive confirmed this). I have mentioned it several times in the comments :)
@jiritichy7967 - Yes, at this stage in their young lives, he is a lot bigger that the female cub. That is where their Mother told them to stay - I really don't know why as it was very open there. We discussed this in another comment as well. Maybe because she was in a rush? One of those rare unexplainable things Lions do? :)
Ohh damn... this video got me frustrated and happy at the same time 🫢 those two lion kitten s was all alone out there waiting for their mom not moving an inch ❤ What a relief they got united after all ❤
@FeliDae26 - I agree - at least a happy ending but imagine sitting there for just over 6 hours documenting this sighting. My bladder was full and my nerves sky-high! :)
Whatever that lioness mother said to those cubs, I am amazed at how they both obeyed her command! I have seen videos where when the mother leaves for a hunt, the cubs move from where she left them and began wandering. But apparently these did not. OBEDIENT CUBS!
Cubs look like different ages, such a size difference. Glad they are safe. Msube second Lioness just reassuring them, both mother's hunting! Am surprised they were left in the open though. Maybe first time, inexperienced Mum 👏🙏
@ginadeacon9920 - They are siblings - the larger cub is a male. They did not respond at all to the second Lioness, which could suggest the second Lioness was an aunt - otherwise they may have been killed.
@@KrugerParkGameDrives I thought so too, as you say otherwise she wouldn't have let her off. But it did seem she stopped to babysit for a bit. I know Lionesses so strongly protective, Mum wouldn't have liked her getting too involved 😉🤗
Such a beautiful sight of cubs waiting and waiting for their mother. Miraculously, these cubs were safe in open area where they were told to wait for their mother. Anything would have happened if the lions had seen them or hyenas etc . It would have been a different story, but it was such a relief to hear that their mother came back 6 hrs later. Such a beautiful cubs Bless the whole family to hv long healthy safe lives.
@marlincec - I agree - imagine sitting there while all this is playing off live in front of you. Stressed as hell that something/anything can happen to those 2 cubs. Luckily it had a happy ending and they both are still okay and doing well. Thanks.
First of all great content I was told worried about beautiful Cubs being killed by lioness 🥺 thank God there mom came back to get them 🙏 thanks 👍 bro ❤️🦁👑
@AngelPerez-vo7nn - Thanks so much! Yes - I agree and was happy too!. Glad all the Lions were safe. I'm sure I already replied to you but somehow some of my comments keep disappearing?
The second lioness is probably an aunt, I would assume. But the cubs didn't go and greet her. Lionesses usually all share in feeding the cubs within the pride, so if she's their aunt then they should be very familiar with her. Eitherways I'm glad the cubs were safe and reunited with mom. She was probably hunting. The cubs are lucky that only their mom and an aunt found them out in the open like that.
Im so glad that this had a good ending and thank you for letting us know what happened. Yrs sometimes nature get be a bit brutal. Thank goodness this was was not. Im shocked they were in wide open space. Thank you for sharing.
So true! Yes - I agree and was happy too!. You are right - it was strange to leave them in an open space like that with no protection of other pride members. Glad all the Lions were safe. I'm sure I already replied to you but somehow some of my comments keep disappearing?
I'm so relieved the mom came back for her two babies. Thank God there are men dedicated to the wellbeing of wild animals who live under harsh conditions in in the wildernesses. Waiting for 6hrs to make sure that the two helpless cubs are safe is awesome. Thank you. I love lions nd dogs. Baboons too. Can't stand selfish pple who is collect all wild fruits for sale 6:12 6:12
@mattofbass - Between 4 to 8 months. At around 18 to 24 months they are starting to get "mean" :) Adult lions are between 3 and 8 years old. They are fully grown and are of breeding age - females will often have cubs. Hope this helps?
what made you think the cubs were abandoned? They weren't skinny, not stressed. they look curious. It's very common for lion mamas to leave cubs to go hunt.
@LisaMRoberti - Hi Lisa. Yes, I know. Lionesses leave their cubs to go hunt, but we don't know how long they were alone before she came back and left them again - almost immediately.(abandoned - having been deserted or left.). So it seems to be a good word which fit the situation. Thanks for watching until the end. :)
Younger cubs always seem so confident, playful and brave, like what they are, Lions. But when they are sightly older, but not juvenile yet, they seem so fragile, cautious and afraid.
@raulishnikovdancer2346 - I have to agree with you. Seems like there is also a "pause" in protecting them. Maybe that is the reason that they have no confidence yet? Thanks Raul.
@tdmap2241 - Absolutely! They are currently busy with a program to research how Giraffes communicate. Previously they thought Giraffes did not make a sound but apparently that is not true.
@KrugerParkGameDrives Thnx, I found the comment & your response but she was only there for a moment and off again and they planted their lil rumps like a tree, we can't even get small children to do that unless there's some type of reward ☺️
@TheeMrsGrinch - Exactly, This was truly a rare sighting. The second Lioness had several fresh blood marks on her. Maybe there was some kind of attempted pride take over? We can only speculate. Thanks for watching until the end.
@@DW-op7ly From Lion Documentaries I've watched, it's the Female' temperament/what she perseves as the risk that determines when the Cubs are introduced to the others. There are many other factors of course.
@DW-op7ly - Yes. It was. That is what made it even more tense. The cubs were clearly nervous and the Lioness "cautious" not to get closer. And just as I was about to leave, she(the 2nd Lioness) stood up and left - out of sight,(maybe she moved into some shade) but it was impossible to know for sure as I could not see her at all anymore which obviously made it even more tense! :) Thanks for watching until the end.
Strange behaviour; exposing them in the open🤔 dont understand why ppl cant give help to the rare needy cases? ☹🤔 Glad the lioness returned; hope they got some food n are safe. Thanks for sharing; its a wilddddd lion world.
Thanks for hanging around the little lion cubs. Glad momma came back too.😮❤
@earlaroberts5034 - My pleasure, I was happy to do it(although I spent 6 hours with them), just to be sure, they are safe(while I was there). It was a HUGE relief when we heard the Lioness came back for her cubs.❤ ❤ ❤ Thanks for watching until the end. ❤
A very kind man spending 6 hours watching the lonely cubs. By the way, you have a magnetic voice.
@joesmith9288 - Hi. Thank you. Kind of you to mention that. :)
That means that when you left there was another people watching for you !
@pascalecleriediaz3816 - Yes, the guys that went out on the night drive :)
Oh geez. This is the sad part of cubbies. Mom leaves to hunt etc... and cubbies get into mischievous situations. Lost. Happy to see she found them. ❤
I agree. We spent 6 hours with them. And it was 6 long anxious hours.
Mom allows mom❤ to
@mohammedkhalid1526 - For sure! ❤
Happy ever after
@mdm834 - I truly hope so! I will give an update when I can :)
What a relief to hear the cubs were found by their mother ❤
@claudiasangwais1129 - Hi Claudia. 100% Correct! It was a huge relieve for me too. Lion cubs are very vulnerable at this age.
Oh wow , I am so relieved she came back to her cubs, I was so upset until I knew it was a happy ending, as those little ones looked so lost ❤️❤️
@allisonmchugh5998 Hi. Glad you were relieved - so was I :) The cubs really crept into my hart.Thanks for watching until the end
So happy to hear that the mother cameback
Yes, I agree. It was a huge relief!
They are so smart ❣️ Sometimes we just don't give them credit enough 🤗 Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Absolutely!! So true. Thanks for watching until the end.
Social animals are highly intelligent
For sure. I agree.
Happy end after hours of fear for these two superb cubs.
Bless them and their mother. ❤ 🦁 🙏
@jpcattaneo8181 Hi. Definitely! 6 Long hours of stress and anticipation of what might happen. Thanks.
The cubs sàt completely still. Amazing how they waited
Simply precious so glad all is well and thank you..❤️🙏
Yes, thank you for watching until the end.
Thanks for telling the whole story!❤️
I totally agree 👍 bro ❤️🦁👑
@lauralutz4538 and @AngelPerez-vo7nn
- My pleasure. Glad it had a happy ending. Thanks for watching until the end.
@@KrugerParkGameDrives awesome seeing beautiful content ❤️ keep them coming content besafe ✌️🤗 bro ❤️🦁👑
@AngelPerez-vo7nn - Thanks so much. I will do my best :)
@@KrugerParkGameDrives ✌️👍😁 have a blessed day besafe ✌️🤗🤓 bro ❤️🦁👑
Great video , happy to hear their mum came back to collect them 🥹🙏
@georgiosdrymonitis9413 - Hi. Thank you. Us too! :) Thanks for watching until the end.
happy to know the cubs are ok.
@seatabarnett6772 - Hi. Definitely. It was a drama filled day but a happy ending :)
Thank God she came back for them I was relieved.
@FAMA-18 - So were we! :) Thanks for watching until the end.
Lioness never abandon their cubs. Perhaps, the cubs ran away. Lions LOVE their pride. ❤❤❤
It is a known fact that Lionesses abandon their cubs - most times not by choice(for example, when they get killed on a hunt), but the cubs will never run away from their mom as can be seen in this video - they patiently sat and waited for her return, which she luckily did. Thanks for watching until the end.
yes they do, it happens probably more than you think......nature is brutal!!
@@KrugerParkGameDrives cant call that abandon if lioness dies on a hunt or a fight. makes it sound like a bad mother.
This makes me sad because I don't want any of them to get injured by any lioness or other depredador 😢🙏🏻 Nature is cruel.
What a beautiful animal but my favorite cat is the tiger. I pray that these two gorgeous cubs make it to adulthood.
@remyasmar418 - I'm sure if we had Tigers in Africa, it would also have been one of my favorites. Don't forget about the beautiful Leopard! :)
Anyone with functioning eyes can see that lions are more majestic than tigers
@@Vezben 🤔, Meow !!
@@remyasmar418Lions are more majestic than tigers
@@Vezben 🤔, Whatever!!
How sweet they are. They listen what mother told them and learn to survive in the wildness
@kimlee5024 - They are! But I think they realized that they were naughty in moving in the first place(when I found them next to the road). And then when their Mom told them a second time to stay - they obeyed, and did not move from that spot - not even to either run away or approach the second Lioness.
So smart those cubs..they did not jump to greet the other lioness🥰
@LuckyLiger-zg7hx - No, they did not. They stayed exactly on the spot their Mother told them to stay.
So what was the intent of the second lionesses.. was she baby sitting for her sister the mother lionesses?
@cashfrancios7284 - Yes, the second Lioness was baby sitting but I did not realize it immediately. Only after she went and laid close to them, without attacking and/or hurting them, I knew she was the aunt. :)
@@KrugerParkGameDrives If she were the aunt, wouldn't the cubs have recognized her?
@Bubbles-od2tv - Yes - that is why they did not run away. Nor did they approach her because it did not look if the second Lioness had any milk for them to suckle on.
May God bless these beautiful innocent animals ❤🙏
@bachtran5533 - Yes, thanks. I think He did. :) ❤🙏
I love Lion stories especially with adorable lion cubs!
Me too! Hope you enjoyed this one? :)
I pray may those 2 beautiful lion cubs grow up and breed more lions 🤗😘🙏
@WILDnFREEaye - Hi. I hope so too! 2 Beautiful Lion cubs!
Very happy the other lioness did not use that as an opportunity to harm the cubs and mom eventually returned. Love these videos. Creation is amazing.
@notesofhouseradionohradio9855 - Me too! Thanks so much!
But iam still worried coz this video doesn't show any reunion with their mother can you please tell me when can I see the video when the beautiful cubs and their mother reunion
@christiantesfaye6706 - No need to worry. The reunion took place at night(the guys on the night-drive confirmed this). I have mentioned it several times in the comments :)
Very precious story. Love ❤❤❤
@evelynrivera8799 - Hi Evelyn. Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching until the end.
Trust me mother knows where they are 😮😮
LOVELY To see.Glad momma came back for them
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing! Lions have such difficult life!
@kieunganguyen693 - My pleasure. Yes they do! Thanks for watching until the end.
That’s was a nice story mommie came back 4 her babies❤
@user-rn1pz1it4g - Yes. Thanks. It was quite a relief!
Wonderful description and obedience of the cubs
@sakasatyaprasad7874 - Thank you! And thanks for watching until the end.
The male cub seemed to look significantly bigger. It surprised me that they stayed in the open instead of in the brush.
@jiritichy7967 - Yes, at this stage in their young lives, he is a lot bigger that the female cub. That is where their Mother told them to stay - I really don't know why as it was very open there. We discussed this in another comment as well. Maybe because she was in a rush? One of those rare unexplainable things Lions do? :)
Maybe she went off to feed on a carcass and came for them once she was full. So now she can feed them. 🤔😂
The male stood in front of the smaller, as to protect.
@@KrugerParkGameDrives was the first lioness their mother?
@queenbird5687 - Yes - sorry for my late reply :(
Thanks for the clear and concise info. Very helpful!
@user-ys2lm5tx2c - Glad it was helpful!
Ohh damn... this video got me frustrated and happy at the same time 🫢 those two lion kitten s was all alone out there waiting for their mom not moving an inch ❤ What a relief they got united after all ❤
@FeliDae26 - I agree - at least a happy ending but imagine sitting there for just over 6 hours documenting this sighting. My bladder was full and my nerves sky-high! :)
I'm still baffled how they sit and listened to their moms but mines don't sit and listen to me. What she know that I sont know 🤔😁
@LovieBrown-hy7dq - Must be old school methods 😂 😂 😂
@@KrugerParkGameDrives must be😂😂😂
When mama say you don’t move you better not
@jameskelly6347 - Hi James. Yes - they were very obedient :) Thanks for watching until the end.
Well done . Thanks so much for letting us know that Mum did return.... Thanks guys❤ Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
@lisamostert8246 - Hi Lisa! Yes, I was also very relieved. My pleasure ❤
Very happy to see that letting nature take her course works best.
Absolutely. Us too!
Simply precious so glad all is well and thank you.
@Akissmoney - You are so kind - Thank you so much!
How beauty and smart kitties
Very cute & nice cubs! They obey their Mom 100%❤
@rerereiiirrrthaaaa - Yes! Extremely obedient - not like some others.... :)
AWW THANK GOD SHE CAME BACK.
Whatever that lioness mother said to those cubs, I am amazed at how they both obeyed her command!
I have seen videos where when the mother leaves for a hunt, the cubs move from where she left them and began wandering. But apparently these did not. OBEDIENT CUBS!
@calvinjackson8110 - Must be old-school rules :)
Amazing those cubs didn't move an inch so obedient and trusting of mum.
@user-sg9kb5cc2y - Correct, they stayed exactly on the same spot the Lioness told them to stay. Amazing - must be old school? :)
Cubs look like different ages, such a size difference. Glad they are safe. Msube second Lioness just reassuring them, both mother's hunting! Am surprised they were left in the open though. Maybe first time, inexperienced Mum 👏🙏
@ginadeacon9920 - They are siblings - the larger cub is a male. They did not respond at all to the second Lioness, which could suggest the second Lioness was an aunt - otherwise they may have been killed.
@@KrugerParkGameDrives I thought so too, as you say otherwise she wouldn't have let her off. But it did seem she stopped to babysit for a bit. I know Lionesses so strongly protective, Mum wouldn't have liked her getting too involved 😉🤗
100% :)
Amazing lion body language 😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
An amazing adventure. With a happy ending. ❤❤❤
@viviennedearlove5426 - Hi Vivienne - Glad you watched it until the end. ❤ It was 6 very stressful hours. Thanks
Such a beautiful sight of cubs waiting and waiting for their mother.
Miraculously, these cubs were safe in open area where they were told to wait for their mother.
Anything would have happened if the lions had seen them or hyenas etc .
It would have been a different story, but it was such a relief to hear that their mother came back 6 hrs later.
Such a beautiful cubs
Bless the whole family to hv long healthy safe lives.
@JoHussein-ky9oj - That is what puzzled us all. Thanks for a well insightful observation and comment. Thank you.
Was anxious till the end...God bless these two little things ❤❤
@marlincec - I agree - imagine sitting there while all this is playing off live in front of you. Stressed as hell that something/anything can happen to those 2 cubs. Luckily it had a happy ending and they both are still okay and doing well. Thanks.
@@KrugerParkGameDrives ❤❤❤🥰thank you for the update 🙏
I like your voice mate. You should do more of these.
Thanks, will do!
I really appreciate the effort you put into this. Thanks a lot!
My pleasure! Thank You!
🙏🙏🙏 what a relief mom came back ❤❤❤
@lisa23245 - Hi Lisa. Yes,it was quite an anxious time waiting and hoping, but thankfully she came back. :) 🙏🙏🙏 ❤
Glad that the mother lion came back for her cubs. It hurts to see their sob and confused face.
@user-ig9vc5rq5q - Yes - so were we. I agree - one can see the Lion cubs' confused and worried faces. Thanks
First of all great content I was told worried about beautiful Cubs being killed by lioness 🥺 thank God there mom came back to get them 🙏 thanks 👍 bro ❤️🦁👑
@AngelPerez-vo7nn - Thanks so much! Yes - I agree and was happy too!. Glad all the Lions were safe. I'm sure I already replied to you but somehow some of my comments keep disappearing?
@@KrugerParkGameDrives no problem Keep them coming content ❤️ Have a great day besafe ✌️🤗 bro ❤️🦁👑
@AngelPerez-vo7nn - Thanks bro. You too! :)
The second lioness is probably an aunt, I would assume. But the cubs didn't go and greet her. Lionesses usually all share in feeding the cubs within the pride, so if she's their aunt then they should be very familiar with her. Eitherways I'm glad the cubs were safe and reunited with mom. She was probably hunting. The cubs are lucky that only their mom and an aunt found them out in the open like that.
God bless you sir.
@MirriamSofe-yj9pq - Thank you - and you too sir.
Those cubs are so emaciated😢
@christianemontazer - Hi Christian. I'm sure the cubs had a good feeding session that night :)
very obedient little,oh Thank God 🤗
Yes, they must be "old-school" :)
Im so glad that this had a good ending and thank you for letting us know what happened. Yrs sometimes nature get be a bit brutal. Thank goodness this was was not. Im shocked they were in wide open space.
Thank you for sharing.
Hell yeah 👍 I agree 🙏 bro ❤️🦁👑
So true! Yes - I agree and was happy too!. You are right - it was strange to leave them in an open space like that with no protection of other pride members. Glad all the Lions were safe. I'm sure I already replied to you but somehow some of my comments keep disappearing?
@@KrugerParkGameDrives wonder why they are disappearing? I enjoy the happy endings, not enough of them, imo.
@buffiesilver - Don't know - must be a TH-cam glitch. Yes - I agree :)
I'm so relieved the mom came back for her two babies. Thank God there are men dedicated to the wellbeing of wild animals who live under harsh conditions in in the wildernesses. Waiting for 6hrs to make sure that the two helpless cubs are safe is awesome. Thank you. I love lions nd dogs. Baboons too. Can't stand selfish pple who is collect all wild fruits for sale 6:12 6:12
Cute lion cubs thanks for sharing it I love cubs and tiger 🐅 cubs too so 🥰
Thank you 🤗
They’re beautiful. !!
Definitely! I think so too. :)
What approximate age are they now ?
How old before they start getting mean ?
@mattofbass - Between 4 to 8 months. At around 18 to 24 months they are starting to get "mean" :)
Adult lions are between 3 and 8 years old. They are fully grown and are of breeding age - females will often have cubs. Hope this helps?
@@KrugerParkGameDrives Thank You for the info !
@mattofbass - My pleasure :)
Don’t you wish children obeyed their parents like these cubs did.
@cortrellcarpenter8413 - Hahaha - Yes, they were very obedient(the cubs) Lol :)
And all this without a spoken word.....😂
@kamalatemplin7975 - Yes - amazing how their communication work.
If I was out there I too would sit & wait make sure the lion🦁cubs were safe until mom came back.
The amount of ANXIETY this video gave me😂 SO glad Momma came back❤
@nubiankhaleesi2945 - So was I ! 😂 Imagine spending 6 hours with them!
@@KrugerParkGameDrives You're GREAT! I would've been admitted to the ER- LOLOL
@nubiankhaleesi2945 - 😂😂😂😂
Heartwarming ending.
Wow... how obedient those cubs were !!
@JohannaBarnard-sl4jb - Hi Johanna. Yes, must be old school methods :) Defnitief nie soos ons was nie :)
@@KrugerParkGameDrives lol. Yep. Lol
😂😂😂💯🫶🦁
what made you think the cubs were abandoned? They weren't skinny, not stressed. they look curious. It's very common for lion mamas to leave cubs to go hunt.
@LisaMRoberti - Hi Lisa. Yes, I know. Lionesses leave their cubs to go hunt, but we don't know how long they were alone before she came back and left them again - almost immediately.(abandoned - having been deserted or left.). So it seems to be a good word which fit the situation. Thanks for watching until the end. :)
Love lions to much
The second lioness was probably an aunt.
Younger cubs always seem so confident, playful and brave, like what they are, Lions. But when they are sightly older, but not juvenile yet, they seem so fragile, cautious and afraid.
@raulishnikovdancer2346 - I have to agree with you. Seems like there is also a "pause" in protecting them. Maybe that is the reason that they have no confidence yet? Thanks Raul.
wildlife in this day and age is so crucial We must do everything we can keep them protected!!
Great video
Thanks Michael! Glad you enjoyed it.
Bring Them Here, I Will Love Them..
You are a good narrator and story teller. I am watching this video very much anxious. My god finally the story is end with happily 😅
Thank you so much! Glad you appreciated it. Thanks for watching until the end.
Oh that's a great video. And thank God for your patience. It should have been very tense for you as well...
@sundaramjeyaraj1524 - Yes it was! Extremely stressful. Thank you for your kind words.
Your videos are always so well done. Thanks!
Glad you like them! Thank you very much!
Боже мой, какие молодцы, ждут маму и не двигаются, я, их люблю бесконечно❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤очень нужен перевод😢
@ЛарисаАбашина-н3т - Да, они очень послушные!
It"s amazing how animals communicate
@tdmap2241 - Absolutely! They are currently busy with a program to research how Giraffes communicate. Previously they thought Giraffes did not make a sound but apparently that is not true.
Lions are highly intelligent by far the smartest cat
They are so obedience, better than human, if they don’t do what mom says they could loose their life and get lost in the desert.
Cubs ❤❤❤❤❤ cubbies ❤❤❤❤❤❤
These are super genuine videos unlike fake videos tht deceive viewers with their fake titles. Keep it up guys with yo excellent videos
@francgara3834 - Hi ! Thanks so much. I really appreciate it. Will do my best to post more. Thanks
Oh, I'm so glad mother came back for her little cubbies. I was getting nervous.
Too big to fit in my purse👜but I still want them. So cute🥰
@kanegorgeous3046 - 😂😂😂 - Lion cubs are extremely cute :)
Next Generation legend
Beautiful voice. Nice ending 🎉
@vrajlalradia5192 - Many many thanks!
Your narration makes it all the more interesting
@Kim_Jong_Un_2023 - Hi. Thanks so much! :)
I wonder how are they communicating with each other for these young cubs to know not to move from that spot? 😮
@louiswatson6227 - Hi Louis. I did answer the question in another comment here :) Thanks
@KrugerParkGameDrives Thnx, I found the comment & your response but she was only there for a moment and off again and they planted their lil rumps like a tree, we can't even get small children to do that unless there's some type of reward ☺️
@louiswatson6227 - Haha Louis. I will have to agree :) Yeah, that split second was all it took :)
Happy ending. Thank you for the complete story
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
I wonder where had their mother and pride run off too? The cubs were pretty big and usually those size cubs will go with the pride/mother.
@TheeMrsGrinch - Exactly, This was truly a rare sighting. The second Lioness had several fresh blood marks on her. Maybe there was some kind of attempted pride take over? We can only speculate. Thanks for watching until the end.
Pray for lion cup hope there mother come back🙏🏻 please help cup if anything happen🙏🏻
Brilliant filming & narration👌. High intelligence shown by all the Lions/cubs. I think🤔 the second female Lion was a relative of the Cubs/pride?
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks. Yes - it could be their aunt - otherwise she might have killed them :(
They are big enough they should have been introduced to the Aunt already? Isn't this a strange reaction for both parties to not greet each other?
@@DW-op7ly From Lion Documentaries I've watched, it's the Female' temperament/what she perseves as the risk that determines when the Cubs are introduced to the others. There are many other factors of course.
@DW-op7ly - Yes. It was. That is what made it even more tense. The cubs were clearly nervous and the Lioness "cautious" not to get closer. And just as I was about to leave, she(the 2nd Lioness) stood up and left - out of sight,(maybe she moved into some shade) but it was impossible to know for sure as I could not see her at all anymore which obviously made it even more tense! :) Thanks for watching until the end.
@dbache - Yes. Thanks :)
Mamma torna sempre
I hope that cub will get their mother so that two cub will be save God pls save the two cub ❤
@jennifercapintog8732 - Hi Jennifer. have you watched until the end?
It's important to help, nature is cruel
Please help to protect these sweet lion cubs please!
We do! :)
Oh gosh 😱; a major sigh of relief
@GirishJois - For sure! Thanks for watching until the end.
Great short story 😮🎉
@rv1251 - Thanks! Glad you liked it!
That was intense! 😧
Strange behaviour; exposing them in the open🤔 dont understand why ppl cant give help to the rare needy cases? ☹🤔 Glad the lioness returned; hope they got some food n are safe. Thanks for sharing; its a wilddddd lion world.
My thoughts exactly. Unfortunately Kruger Park is not a zoo and we have to let nature take it's course.
The lions clubs are so adorable ❤, too bad you can’t help. I don’t believe let’s nature take the course, this is not human and and insane 😢
It is hard to let nature take it course. It is in such situations I can understand the significance of a zoo. Abandoned animal, injured animals etc.