its not nature. its a coincidence that followed the hunt. nature had very little to do with it. all it did was remaining powerless in a situation that serious
The look on the lioness face as she closed her eyes expressed her emotional heartbreaking pain before walking away and abandoning her injured cub to it’s dark fate is shattering.
@@hazikimtiyaz9730 lions follow their migratory prey to survive, the cub would not be able to keep up..as you see the lioness mom was the last one left coaxing it to keep up, but it was too broken..its siblings from her tried to help too, but she cant hunt and protect all of her cubs on her own, she needs the help of her pride.. so she's forced to move on as well.
The remake was alright I thought, I just didn't enjoy it all that much purely based on the fact that you are literally watching the same thing again... with a few twists and variations here and there, altogether though, I didn't feel much of a sense of surprise which is what I was hoping for when I went to see it. I like how it looked realistic though, and I felt it was a masterpiece visually, but yes I didn't feel much emotion from it, oh well
Pretty sure this is from a documentary called 'the last lions', and its deffo worth watching. The baby lion got kicked by a buffalo and broke its back, so its mother left it, but later on its brothers heard it crying to stayed with it...
KingOfBongo Yeah, the one brother was trying to help him up over a ledge, but, the cub couldn't do it. The brother stuck around with him for as long as possible, but, he eventually had to move on. Very sad to see.
@@mty69 of course it knows, it's not that much of a baby, it knows the mother is a source of food and protection. Seeing it walk away in such a fashion as the night comes the cub knows this is something different and strange
@Jamison Teague If they do that to every pup, then it means that's normal and their instincts will guide them. How is that worse than a cub with a broken back being left to die exactly?
I watched this whole documentary and when this part came it hit me like a ton of bricks. Easily the saddest thing I had ever seen in my life....the crippled cube trying to keep up with his mother and his mother having to accept that she must leave the cub behind. Absolutely heartwrenching
Watching the cub drag itself in the grass after its mother is probably what killed me the most. You can see all the emotions in her face leaving the cub. Yes... yes I am crying while reading
Márk Moldován yeah it's a lioness squinting because the sun's in her eyes and a lion cub crawling behind her. As I said, you're imposing your own emotions onto it.
What a beautiful mama, you can feel her pain of helplessness. These film makers should rescue the cub and bring him to a safe place and see if he can be saved with surgery.
justinjacques766 Totally agree. Many animals express grief and sorrow. Wolves, Lions, Apes, Chmips, Elephants, domesticated dogs and cats to name just a handful.
This species of animals don't cry. You can debate whether or not they feel sadness all you want, but they do not express it through crying. Stupid hippie.
I find it ironic that a lot of the people saying the cub should be rescued are probably also the type who condemn zoos because animals should be free and we should not intervene with nature. Can't have it both ways people.
The cub was intentionally attacked by the buffalo, the head of the herd sought revenge after the Lioness was finally able to grab one of their young while crossing the river. Unfortunately , this right here is a death sentence to the poor cub. Moments before she was fending of an attack by a pack of Hyenes. Ultimately, Ma di Tau ("Mothe of Lions"), the Lioness name, has to make a tough and visibly emotional choice of abandoning her daughter for there is nothing she can do for her. This is an emotional and eventful rollercoaster of a documentary. One of my favorites, strongly recommend. "The most powerful force in nature is a mother's love". Documentary Name: The Last Lions
I saw this show. Mama got her revenge for her baby. She went right after the bull that killed her baby and killed him. She took over the females and the territory and became the alpha female. It was very heartening to see.
@@elypowell6797 If you lived in the wild would you go after the injured deer or the fully grown buck that could kick you in the head? Its nature they're not "cowards"
This scene was heartbreaking. It definitely gives audiences a reality of what fundamental survival looks like. This is part of a documentary, and right after this scene she gets revenge, and she finds one of her other cubs in the process. Yaass
This clearly shows that animals have emotions too just because their dangerous and deadly doesn't mean their heartless, they might act instinctively but they still have feelings like Love, Sadness, Grief, anger and passion.
Holy cow!! I'm about to cry!!! The way she closes her eyes in agony really translates her emotions towards a cub's pleading, confused innocent eyes!! I mean, imagine if you were a mother forced to leave your 1 year old baby behind, the one you've cared for and that still depends on you for love, protection, and guidance, yet he has to sit there with a pleading, confused expression as you, the one he never thought would leave his side, walk away and leave him to die!! DAng, this is just so deep.. like, simba-betrayed-by-scar deep..
+santiago sancho It's simple, well established fact that they feel all the basic emotions. Sadness, happiness, fear etc. That part of the brain, the amygdala, works the same in all mammals, including us.
They took the cub but they couldn’t video tape that part because legally they are not supposed to take any of the animals. But this situation was different.
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Humans made the music. The narrator was a human. In reality, a lioness realized her cub was paralyzed and abandoned it. It's likely she consumed it eventually (contrary to popular belief, lions often engage in cannibalism). Not sure who has more soul, but your comment is very stupid
Kaptin Fancy He and his family also upheld the best thing one can do. His sheer devotion and determination to live will no doubt be rewarded during and after that life. His family also has a healthy amount of society and gave comfort n such that is appreciated in the fullest. Humans need to seriously look at nature around them and see that humans aren't above most things, nor are humans below to only support what is above. Nature shows us the way to really live AND die.
Lioness & cub is one of the strongest ties in the animal kingdom per research. She’s heartbroken too, but cannot let all die for the crippled cub. She lingers with each step & cry. She cannot afford to sink into depression.
The thing that truly breaks my heart about this scene is the cub's cries for help despite its mother's need to look back but couldn't. Even though this is a nature documentary, I still am heartbroken by this scene. But a part of me wishes that the filmmakers should stop filming and try to get the cub medical treatment. Even though a lot of people say that we humans shouldn't interfere with nature, but that shouldn't mean that we shouldn't help animals that are in pain, regardless if they're wild or not. It's like what Temple Grandin says; "Nature is cruel, be we don't have to be."
I have never cried when watching an animal documentary, despite how gruesome they can be at times. But this genuinely made me shed a tear. Animals have no emotions? What a crock of shit.
Ironclad Alibi Yeah, emotions are not just limited to humans. Especially maternal instincts and love, it is something ingrained in most species by nature.
Daggers008 I'm not baiting for anything, just sharing my experience and how I felt after watching this video. If people choose to like my comment, that's their prerogative.
***** Either you're trolling, or you completely misunderstood my comment. I was saying to those people who say animals have no emotions "What a crock of shit, because they do have emotions. Try reading things properly before jumping to conclusions, and then insulting people on top of your assumptions.
The way his mum close her eyes signifies sadness. Though its her cub, she has no choice but to continue and take care of other cubs. NO HUMAN EMOTIONS IMPLIED. Cuz animals have emotions too.
This is honestly one of the only wildlife videos I ever cried from. Holy shit I knew stuff like this happens in the wild but seeing it for yourself I can't.
That cat grew up to be a very strong cat, actually got raised by the camera crew and now is in a safe environment ready to be on its own I’m just trying to make myself feel better 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Beth's dying wasn't even sad. She was a terrible character and her actress was bad. The thin amount of development she got only happened in like 2-3 episodes and she was usually outshone by other characters in said episodes. Go ahead down vote me but its true.
If they can't interfere with the cub, at least put it out of its misery. The cub starving to death wouldn't benefit anyone. At least kill it instead of letting it suffer.
That idea is dumb, as gruesome as it may be, that cub will probably be eaten by another animal, and putting a bullet in the cub could potentially be toxic to the other animal.
Yeah, you'd kill it because allowing it to live would be beyond cruel. That's the objective reality of nature. There is no cruelty or happiness... it just is.
king play No, you just implied that it was wrong because if _you_ were there, you'd take care of that cub. But you _weren't_ there, so who cares? Plus, do you know how many lion cubs die before they reach adulthood? Where's your sympathy for them? This is a common occurrence in nature, which is why the cameramen were right to document it without interfering; to show us the reality of life in the wild for these animals.
Xzamilloh I was not implying anything, and that's your problem if you think I was. Going so deep for something like this is ridiculous. Look at the real meaning of my comment without getting technical.
You can really feel Ma di tau's pain throughout the last lions and the emotions she gives. When she shut her eyes you could see sadness, grief and suffering within her.
For y’all who had watched this, it should teach y’all level of RESPECT a mother Deserves, just know through thick and thin no matter of age a mother is a mother where as a father comes in and goes. I love you so so much hooyo. No amount of gold can be repaid of mother rights.
@@stingwcw don’t put all mothers in the same category, yes when 18-28 yr old chick gets to be either married or sexed to 55-70’s yr old male and the women gives birth yr later that women will leave one way or another, that’s because of the father for any reason, yes in todays world there’s Stippers, Porn star, Prostitutes and Gold Diggers, all the same, but Men Created them because if you had raised your Daughters right they wouldn’t be none of those and the Uncle SAM is out here Clapping it for it, go to some other countries across the globe they do not have it because their “Cultural Respect, Religious beliefs,” those that have it we all know they wanna be like WESTERN
I cried like a baby at this. I watched the whole movie. The lioness (Ma Di Tau) found her male cub in the end and they joined a pride, so there was a happy ending. The producers couldn't have helped the female cub though - what could they possibly have done for her? The Jouberts said afterward that if they'd killed the cub they'd have been in trouble with the Botswana government because that would essentially be poaching, even if it was a mercy kill. And they would've needed government permission to remove the cub from the reserve to take it to a vet, although there's very little chance that a vet could have fixed her broken back anyway. They were broken hearted too but had to let nature take its course. Other animals have to eat as well, and about half of lion cubs don't make it to maturity anyway. There's 8 to 10 lionesses in an average pride and they might have ten to fifteen cubs each during their breeding years. If they all survived to maturity, lion prides would have 100-plus lions in them and that's too many to have to feed and look after, so natural selection has to take its course.
Proof that laws need to change if we are to save the animals that humans senselessly poach. We can't put an animal out of it's suffering, but elite politicians, actors and royal family members can illegally poach and don't get punished. Poaching should be punishable by death. There should be no less a punishment.
This is genuinely incredibly sad. The way he tries to follow her man i can't :'(
her man? 🤔
Clorox Bleach she said man i can't
Clorox Bleach "man.. I can't."
I can't even
Not one of you.....
Nature is beautiful and stone cold at the same time.
Well said Darwin.
Charles Darwin you are so right with your comment
The mother looks so elegant in the manner she is crying over her cub!!!
Charles Darwin Yea, but wonderful!
its not nature. its a coincidence that followed the hunt. nature had very little to do with it. all it did was remaining powerless in a situation that serious
The look on the lioness face as she closed her eyes expressed her emotional heartbreaking pain before walking away and abandoning her injured cub to it’s dark fate is shattering.
Why she left her cub ?
@@hazikimtiyaz9730 she left her cub because it was not getting better. It would only hold them back and put them in danger.
@@hazikimtiyaz9730 lions follow their migratory prey to survive, the cub would not be able to keep up..as you see the lioness mom was the last one left coaxing it to keep up, but it was too broken..its siblings from her tried to help too, but she cant hunt and protect all of her cubs on her own, she needs the help of her pride.. so she's forced to move on as well.
They don't have emotions...snowflake
This depressing music made it 100 times worse I’m weeping
I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE
BTS should help with your pain ❤
EXACTLY
Jimin's tiny chili pepper so true
i know i was thinking the same thing lord... such agony in the music
You see the mixed emotions on the lioness' face and the cub sounds like he's calling out, "Mom!" I am not okay with this... (;_;)
SwizzerRo Ok... thanks. I learned something new about animals. (T_T)
SwizzerRo Alright, then.
+SwizzerRo The more you know the better you can prepare for broken back bone paralyzation.
Drew Pasternak Someone mentioned that death would be inevitable since his internal organs would be badly damaged and beyond repair.
+Zipporah Michel It was a joke from All State.
There’s more emotion shown here than in the 2019 Lion King remake.
AfterTheWind Absolutely 😱😢😢
😂🤣
Well, bc that's actually something real, and lion king is just a movie. :/
Still haven't seen it yet. However these documentaries are inspiring
The remake was alright I thought, I just didn't enjoy it all that much purely based on the fact that you are literally watching the same thing again... with a few twists and variations here and there, altogether though, I didn't feel much of a sense of surprise which is what I was hoping for when I went to see it. I like how it looked realistic though, and I felt it was a masterpiece visually, but yes I didn't feel much emotion from it, oh well
Pretty sure this is from a documentary called 'the last lions', and its deffo worth watching. The baby lion got kicked by a buffalo and broke its back, so its mother left it, but later on its brothers heard it crying to stayed with it...
thank you man
KingOfBongo what else happened
KingOfBongo Yeah, the one brother was trying to help him up over a ledge, but, the cub couldn't do it. The brother stuck around with him for as long as possible, but, he eventually had to move on. Very sad to see.
KingOfBongo Nah my boy this is From The Last Lions Doc
What's the documantary's name?
The entire documentary had me in tears..not just this small clip. Gives great insight into a lioness and her cubs.
Whats the name?
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What’s the name of the documentary?
@@powrq7018 Docu "THE LAST LIONS" with best Narrator Voice of Jeremy Irons🦁
th-cam.com/video/HZ75vK7w1xA/w-d-xo.html a short Trailer
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the pain in her face as he calls out for her, oh my god, its so heartbreaking
lokishadowgirl Ikr some things your experience are so sad, no matter how small (like this scene).
they have no emotions only insticts she cant just "feel bad"
+EowynGeorgia You're wrong
EowynGeorgia you don't know that..
EowynGeorgia you must think that baby doesnt feel pain either
Can you imagine the cubs despair as the mother walks off and night time settles on the plain?
Deathcoldan poetic, and true
I can imagine the cub's despair knowing it's plight will be used for profit by apes.
It's a basically a baby, I doubt he even knows what's going on
@@mty69 of course it knows, it's not that much of a baby, it knows the mother is a source of food and protection. Seeing it walk away in such a fashion as the night comes the cub knows this is something different and strange
@Jamison Teague If they do that to every pup, then it means that's normal and their instincts will guide them. How is that worse than a cub with a broken back being left to die exactly?
0:59 It looks like the mom is squinting her eyes to keep from crying... utterly sad!
lions have laughing and crying glands, so sometimes (a little bit) she could hav been crying? maybe like “don’t look back”
Lol you are an idiot
Lions don't cry they mourn lol don't compare them to humans
Lions don't cry lmao
The flies were in her eyes. I don't think they have deep emotions like us although they do bond.
I love how Scar from Lionking is narrating
"Oh now you see me killing my brother what a moment"
omg really? thats why i thought great voice
0:23 She's like: Don't look back... don't look back... T_T
+Luzifer Thats what I`m like too Like
:'( that was so sad
Luzifer “don’t turn around don’t turn around “ *runs to train and leaps on* dElGaDo
bill nye i wanna die ayy got you 😂
Pretty sure this is literally the saddest thing I've ever seen...ever
Jordan , if this is the saddest thing you’ve ever seen you need to watch The Lion King.
Jordan pretty sure you can get the D
Have you seen lions killing the cubs of their competitors?
Wat u haven't watched Titanic yet???? Watch the movie
Dev Das
Except for your profile picture
"Don't look back."
"Don't look back..."
You bastard I'm crying so hard because I get that reference
The mother clearly didn’t give a fuck. She probably already forgot him..
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295 clearly not
CUZ IM BATMAN she CLEARLY did, she didn’t even look back
@@cristobalbalenciaga7295 she doesnt have to look back. She cant keep caring for a useless burden.
I watched this whole documentary and when this part came it hit me like a ton of bricks. Easily the saddest thing I had ever seen in my life....the crippled cube trying to keep up with his mother and his mother having to accept that she must leave the cub behind. Absolutely heartwrenching
Link please? Where I can find the whole documentary
Says this while eating kfc
@@faisalgul5010 The last lion documentary narrated by Jeremy Irons
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Watching the cub drag itself in the grass after its mother is probably what killed me the most. You can see all the emotions in her face leaving the cub. Yes... yes I am crying while reading
And people say animals don't have any emotions...
Ghaffar_KH That is the stupidest thing people can ever say
I am not sure if I've ever heard someone say that in my 18 years of life and 10 years of using the internet.
They don't, the lioness literally just walked away. It's the film producers, narrator, and you who are imposing your own emotions.
Watch the entire doc, The Last Lions. Maybe you’ll change your mind.
Márk Moldován yeah it's a lioness squinting because the sun's in her eyes and a lion cub crawling behind her. As I said, you're imposing your own emotions onto it.
The way he calls for his mum at the end is truly heartbreaking :,(
When the cub started calling out to her I disintegrated 😭🥺
I wish I could take the poor little cub home and get his back fixed so he can be back to normal again.
She is crying.now I m crying.God bless!
+Isabelle K. Lol that's ducked up bro .
its a she
+Natalie Suemori You're serious? haha
Yes, I am!
God this was hard to watch ;(
This isn't justice!
Toppo that was fun to watch :D
TAG you're IT woah. Fucking badass you are
I’m still crying
Toppo I almost got all teary eyed. I imagined the cub saying "momma momma" as he was crawling to stay with his mother. So freaking sad. 😕
Poor baby trying to follow its mom.. The saddest thing I've ever seen 😭
😭😭😭😭
What a beautiful mama, you can feel her pain of helplessness. These film makers should rescue the cub and bring him to a safe place and see if he can be saved with surgery.
0:54 You can feel her crying
I know right. This is so sad & it sounds like he's saying "mom"
Nope. It's just a lion, they don't cry. The lioness would have gotten over this the next day. lol
justinjacques766 Totally agree. Many animals express grief and sorrow. Wolves, Lions, Apes, Chmips, Elephants, domesticated dogs and cats to name just a handful.
This species of animals don't cry. You can debate whether or not they feel sadness all you want, but they do not express it through crying. Stupid hippie.
Saito Touhara Dang, whatsup with the stupid hippie part, lol.😄
I find it ironic that a lot of the people saying the cub should be rescued are probably also the type who condemn zoos because animals should be free and we should not intervene with nature. Can't have it both ways people.
Ihy2209 Yep I make you right there!
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I just got a "fuck off" from you in my comments box ? What's that for then!?
Marie Lotus nice
Marie Lotus you sound very intelligent lol not!
It's even more sad at the end when he yelps for her. 😥
The cub was intentionally attacked by the buffalo, the head of the herd sought revenge after the Lioness was finally able to grab one of their young while crossing the river. Unfortunately , this right here is a death sentence to the poor cub. Moments before she was fending of an attack by a pack of Hyenes. Ultimately, Ma di Tau ("Mothe of Lions"), the Lioness name, has to make a tough and visibly emotional choice of abandoning her daughter for there is nothing she can do for her.
This is an emotional and eventful rollercoaster of a documentary. One of my favorites, strongly recommend.
"The most powerful force in nature is a mother's love".
Documentary Name: The Last Lions
I saw this show. Mama got her revenge for her baby. She went right after the bull that killed her baby and killed him. She took over the females and the territory and became the alpha female. It was very heartening to see.
tbf, the lions was trying to eat the buffalo in the first place. id kill a baby animal too if it wanted to eat me!
@@Emma-py8ue the lions are cooler
@@elypowell6797 its their diet...its life cycle .....CIRCLE OF LIFE IS SWEET AND BITTER AT TIMES
@@elypowell6797 If you lived in the wild would you go after the injured deer or the fully grown buck that could kick you in the head? Its nature they're not "cowards"
@@elypowell6797 Lions live in the savanna, not the jungle......
That's a really nice *Loin*
Loin?
"the region of the sexual organs, especially when regarded as the source of erotic or procreative power."
Need loin for groin
Mister Master read the title to understand
This was painful and funny at the same time.
His little squeaks and calls for his mother and her closing her eyes like "don't look back...don't look back" i can't 😭😭
You can really see the grief in her face :(
Why did I watch this. What did I think was gonna happen
Same as fuck.
The lion later found her second male cub!!! she was very happy! she thought she'd lost it all before when she left this one with broken back
looks like the mom is crying
This scene was heartbreaking. It definitely gives audiences a reality of what fundamental survival looks like. This is part of a documentary, and right after this scene she gets revenge, and she finds one of her other cubs in the process. Yaass
This clearly shows that animals have emotions too just because their dangerous and deadly doesn't mean their heartless, they might act instinctively but they still have feelings like Love, Sadness, Grief, anger and passion.
Holy cow!! I'm about to cry!!! The way she closes her eyes in agony really translates her emotions towards a cub's pleading, confused innocent eyes!! I mean, imagine if you were a mother forced to leave your 1 year old baby behind, the one you've cared for and that still depends on you for love, protection, and guidance, yet he has to sit there with a pleading, confused expression as you, the one he never thought would leave his side, walk away and leave him to die!! DAng, this is just so deep.. like, simba-betrayed-by-scar deep..
it looks like she was crying
99% projection
+santiago sancho It's simple, well established fact that they feel all the basic emotions. Sadness, happiness, fear etc. That part of the brain, the amygdala, works the same in all mammals, including us.
Did you ever go to school ANIMALS DON'T CRY!! YEP, lay off the Disney for fucks sake!!!
You dont have to go to school to see that lioness is feeling sadness
Eddie VIII how do you cope with your emotion problems?
The way she closes her eyes for a few seconds, its like shes crying behind them.
This is heartbreaking. Can't help crying every time watching this. Still can't get over why the filmmakers didn't try to intervene.
They took the cub but they couldn’t video tape that part because legally they are not supposed to take any of the animals. But this situation was different.
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It's so sad but the lioness has no choice but to leave her deadly injured baby for "higher" reasons to survive. Heartbreaking desicion but necessary.
Mhm
Wow anytime something sad happens with a lion Scar somehow finds his way to Narrate.
This music really tells you animals have more soul than we do.
Humans made the music. The narrator was a human. In reality, a lioness realized her cub was paralyzed and abandoned it. It's likely she consumed it eventually (contrary to popular belief, lions often engage in cannibalism). Not sure who has more soul, but your comment is very stupid
I’ve never seen such emotion expressed by an animal.
awwww.... Poor little baby making those poor little cries... soooo sad!
I'm crying.
The Tru Way Hello crying, im dad.
Kristian Popec lol
The Tru Way xD just lighting the mood
The Tru Way I’m not
Im glad.. one less fuckerkilling innocent wildebeasts
"Very emotional female loin cloth leaving her broken back mountain club"
That's what I read, 4am in the morn
This comment put an mental image in my head and I am laughing so hard right now.
its lion you idiot not loin
This made me cry when I saw it for the first time. Heart wrenching.
Remember this is the circle of life. The lion will provide food for the vultures and other so they can survive. He did serve a purpose in this world.
Goddammit 😂😂😂😂
Kaptin Fancy He and his family also upheld the best thing one can do. His sheer devotion and determination to live will no doubt be rewarded during and after that life. His family also has a healthy amount of society and gave comfort n such that is appreciated in the fullest. Humans need to seriously look at nature around them and see that humans aren't above most things, nor are humans below to only support what is above. Nature shows us the way to really live AND die.
Kaptin Fancy stfu with that lion king shit
*loin
It’s lion
Nature is cruel man.
It is...
+Christ Is Risen Nature is nature. It isn't inherently good or bad, it just is... man.
The lioness closing her eyes out of despair, not wanting to look back... heartbreaking...
The cub recovered on its own, and fought to become the alpha. If only...
Toby Kim 😂😂 nah only happen in movies
keep dreaming while that cub is already decomposed by now
poor cub it wasent its falt that it has a brocken back poor poor cub
I got 12 seconds in and paused the video. Can't do it.
Scramblieggs pussy.
At least cry a little like we all did
Me too. Sad. 😢
Scramblieggs me too I was like "no I will be depressed for weeks if I continue watching." I hate I saw that few seconds I did watch
Hit play and see life as it really is
I got here from the Alpha Male Lion death,
Lioness & cub is one of the strongest ties in the animal kingdom per research. She’s heartbroken too, but cannot let all die for the crippled cub. She lingers with each step & cry. She cannot afford to sink into depression.
The thing that truly breaks my heart about this scene is the cub's cries for help despite its mother's need to look back but couldn't. Even though this is a nature documentary, I still am heartbroken by this scene. But a part of me wishes that the filmmakers should stop filming and try to get the cub medical treatment. Even though a lot of people say that we humans shouldn't interfere with nature, but that shouldn't mean that we shouldn't help animals that are in pain, regardless if they're wild or not. It's like what Temple Grandin says; "Nature is cruel, be we don't have to be."
I have never cried when watching an animal documentary, despite how gruesome they can be at times. But this genuinely made me shed a tear. Animals have no emotions? What a crock of shit.
Ironclad Alibi Yeah, emotions are not just limited to humans. Especially maternal instincts and love, it is something ingrained in most species by nature.
Did you rely cried? Sounds like you're baiting for likes
Daggers008 I'm not baiting for anything, just sharing my experience and how I felt after watching this video. If people choose to like my comment, that's their prerogative.
Daggers008 But she does have a valid point.
***** Either you're trolling, or you completely misunderstood my comment. I was saying to those people who say animals have no emotions "What a crock of shit, because they do have emotions.
Try reading things properly before jumping to conclusions, and then insulting people on top of your assumptions.
Is that Scar narrating?
Yes, it is. Jeremy Irons. But I'll always think of him as Brom (Eragon's dad =).
Wtf 😂😂😂that sounds like him
😂
Blamkazam Yep.
Lol it does.. And it also could pass as snape
Poor baby 😢 I hope that little angel found a new family and survived
The cub needs better have some health insurance then
Sorry you special person the cup died no way it survived without the mother an no theirs no adoption in the wild
The way his mum close her eyes signifies sadness. Though its her cub, she has no choice but to continue and take care of other cubs. NO HUMAN EMOTIONS IMPLIED. Cuz animals have emotions too.
I hope the crew put that cub out of its misery.
***** omg
uhm ;p
+TheKingOfRuckus mee too
In Africa, help the lion is illegal behavior
No it wasn't. They just showed a bird flying. They never showed what happened to Jr.
It's like she closed her eyes and prayed for her cub before she left
Yeah!!!
1:34 she looks angry at the buffalo.this is so sad I really love lions and for any lion lover this is truly heart breaking😞💔
I mean, she probably did try to kill them or one of the Buffalo's mothers calfs.
The little cub can still drag itself with a broken back. Tough bastard
I played myself by watching this. Now I'm ugly crying.
Ironic that scar (jeremy irons) is narrating this
Kelsey Curles right
Yas!!!! Exactly what I was thinking 😂
Kelsey Curles very much! lol
When I saw the cub trying to follow the mom, my heart broke into a million of pieces
You can feel the pain just through those slow blinks.
that was so tough to watch. that must of been so hard for the mother.
This is honestly one of the only wildlife videos I ever cried from. Holy shit I knew stuff like this happens in the wild but seeing it for yourself I can't.
Nature is not a Disney movie
That cat grew up to be a very strong cat, actually got raised by the camera crew and now is in a safe environment ready to be on its own
I’m just trying to make myself feel better 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Exactly what I did to console myself ❤️
you can tell the mother is so heartbroken
that was sadder then beth dying on walking dead..
DON'T BRING THAT UP
PLEASE
DO
NOT
EVER MENTION IT
AGAIN
haha. that was sooo sad. kirkman shouldn't of killed her off
Beth's dying wasn't even sad. She was a terrible character and her actress was bad. The thin amount of development she got only happened in like 2-3 episodes and she was usually outshone by other characters in said episodes. Go ahead down vote me but its true.
***** wtf r uuuu talking about??? huh??? of course he killed her off he's the one who writes the shows script!!!
It really is.
This is by far the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever seen, and I’m usually emotionless to everything. 😔
Well if you get sad to see this , i think you are human with many feelings like emphati
That buffalo gave her the side eye. "Yea I broke your cub..... Do something.... Savage
The lioness was in DEEP sympathy and pain---DAMN THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL N HURTFUL to see
I'm at work and this popped up! I can't cry now!!!!
Sammers Jammers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cry on my shoulders baby
No one's supposed to be in TH-cam at work anyway
Don Nappa laugh then
Sammers Jammers i can make you happy
This is the saddest fucking thing I've ever seen
The mother lion was squeezing her eyes shut, and swallowing hard as if trying not to cry. She loved her cub, idc what scientists or anyone says.
The cub is so cute. Poor thing
From the very beginning where she was kissing him good-bye, up to 1:16, was heartbreaking for me. One of the saddest wild animal videos ever.
If they can't interfere with the cub, at least put it out of its misery. The cub starving to death wouldn't benefit anyone. At least kill it instead of letting it suffer.
That idea is dumb, as gruesome as it may be, that cub will probably be eaten by another animal, and putting a bullet in the cub could potentially be toxic to the other animal.
Someones gonna eat it
Or since it’s a baby and still impressionable, take it to a vet and get it’s back treated then place it in a reservation or zoo
King Austicious the cub has a broken back,no vet in the world can fix that.The best is to end his suffering.
Omer Khan
There’s bullets without any lead in it, might as well put it out of it’s misery.
Can someone please bring some buckets, there is a flood of tears here.
This is so sad, can we give this poor dude 50 quintillion likes?
If I was there I would take care of that cub.
Yeah, you'd kill it because allowing it to live would be beyond cruel. That's the objective reality of nature. There is no cruelty or happiness... it just is.
Xzamilloh That was DARK. I just said what I would do. It's in my human "nature".
P.S. I never said what the mother did was cruel.
king play No, you just implied that it was wrong because if _you_ were there, you'd take care of that cub. But you _weren't_ there, so who cares? Plus, do you know how many lion cubs die before they reach adulthood? Where's your sympathy for them? This is a common occurrence in nature, which is why the cameramen were right to document it without interfering; to show us the reality of life in the wild for these animals.
Xzamilloh I was not implying anything, and that's your problem if you think I was. Going so deep for something like this is ridiculous.
Look at the real meaning of my comment without getting technical.
You cant take wild animals with you and you would get fined
You can really feel Ma di tau's pain throughout the last lions and the emotions she gives. When she shut her eyes you could see sadness, grief and suffering within her.
U can c her thinking, oh t b in her brain at this time it's almost as if he knew it was the end
Emotional don't even begin t describe it
For y’all who had watched this, it should teach y’all level of RESPECT a mother Deserves, just know through thick and thin no matter of age a mother is a mother where as a father comes in and goes. I love you so so much hooyo. No amount of gold can be repaid of mother rights.
Yusuf Ali
AMEN 💯🐐🎉🙅🏽♀️🙏🏿💜
@@patriciabrown8666 thanks sister
Nope my mom left in 83 my dad has raised me
@@stingwcw don’t put all mothers in the same category, yes when 18-28 yr old chick gets to be either married or sexed to 55-70’s yr old male and the women gives birth yr later that women will leave one way or another, that’s because of the father for any reason, yes in todays world there’s Stippers, Porn star, Prostitutes and Gold Diggers, all the same, but Men Created them because if you had raised your Daughters right they wouldn’t be none of those and the Uncle SAM is out here Clapping it for it, go to some other countries across the globe they do not have it because their “Cultural Respect, Religious beliefs,” those that have it we all know they wanna be like WESTERN
Damn somebody with a good father has you all mad lol to write a paragraph based on your opinion
im a man and i cried :'(
no i'm a wall >:(
DeeJayViVoX
It's ok, shedding a tear doesn't make you any less of a wall.
Me too :'( lets hug it out
DeeJayViVoX same
She wants to help but she knows she can't, so sad that she feels so helpless
I'd adopt the little thing and pay whatever it would take to fix its back by any means necessary!
oh god. i cant handle this today
I cried like a baby at this. I watched the whole movie. The lioness (Ma Di Tau) found her male cub in the end and they joined a pride, so there was a happy ending. The producers couldn't have helped the female cub though - what could they possibly have done for her? The Jouberts said afterward that if they'd killed the cub they'd have been in trouble with the Botswana government because that would essentially be poaching, even if it was a mercy kill. And they would've needed government permission to remove the cub from the reserve to take it to a vet, although there's very little chance that a vet could have fixed her broken back anyway. They were broken hearted too but had to let nature take its course. Other animals have to eat as well, and about half of lion cubs don't make it to maturity anyway. There's 8 to 10 lionesses in an average pride and they might have ten to fifteen cubs each during their breeding years. If they all survived to maturity, lion prides would have 100-plus lions in them and that's too many to have to feed and look after, so natural selection has to take its course.
Proof that laws need to change if we are to save the animals that humans senselessly poach. We can't put an animal out of it's suffering, but elite politicians, actors and royal family members can illegally poach and don't get punished. Poaching should be punishable by death. There should be no less a punishment.
Aww he is crying n calling mama to come back for him.its too sad can't watch it anymore.
The mother lion was trying to convince herself into thinking that she wasn't his mother 😭
mufasa will come and he ll take care of you simba......❤👑
Shiven Joshi haha that's funny since the actor that voices Scar is the one narrating.
WAIT?! Isn't that Scar narrating?! Jeremy Irons?
Vyshakh Vathielil The IRONY , it's like scar would have done this to young Simba 😫😫😫😑
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT LMAO
Vyshakh Vathielil e
Yes. It’s a clip from the documentary “The Last Lions”, which he narrated. It’s actually a really good movie and I recommend checking it out.
That's probably how he came up with his plan.
cruel but nature.
a thing we humans forget
in the end only the strong survive
This literally broke my heart
anyone else eyes get watery for some unknown reason
256 bradley it's just the rain. It's raining .
Good one