2:18 It's very easy to underestimate how dangerous large herbivores (including zebras) can be in their own right. And I hope, for the sake of that lioness, that those hooves did not make contact with its jaws, because that is a potentially fatal injury. Having been to Kruger I can also say that buffalo or "Black death" are even more awe inspiring and intimidating in person....
Small wonder only lions, humans, and Nile crocodiles are a threat to adult buffalo. Leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and jackals will ONLY ever attack their calves and even then, only when they're sure they can avoid the herd's defenses when they dash in to grab the calf.
Carnivores are like natures clean up. Nature documentaries lead us to believe they are dominant...however they lose way more than they win.. and when they win its usually against a weakling
@@adhominemm typical Pinoy. Can’t even accept different opinions and you resort to using bad word. Go back to school dumbfuck. Or go to your mommy if everything in this world irritates you so much. 😂
Why so many dislikes? Are people upset because there's one video on the channel of a hunt that doesn't end in morbid violence? This video actually shows nature more naturally. Large predators fail most of their hunting attempts.
@@nowandaround312 Yeah. And it shows an instance of a Gazelle tripping and being leapt on (cutting before it dies, but it clearly died) and an instance of a gazelle running into a tree (cutting before it dies, but it clearly dies)
1.52 its amazing to see how the cheetah dodge that kick from the gazelle, how did it see the kick coming at him coming while moving at fast speed? truly amazing
True and if solitary predators do not catch any thing to eat with in a certain amount of time they will become to weak to catch anything! Its tougher then most people think being a predator of the African Planes
I always hope that the prey escape, especially if they are young and juvenile animals. I understand that it is nature and nature is cruel, but I hate seeing a calf or foal getting killed. Having said that, if they never got caught, predator cubs would starve to death. In one of these documentaries, the narrator pointed out that a buffalo/wildebeest calf or a zebra foal has a much better chance of surviving it's first year than a lion cub.
I hope for the predators and their cubs to die of starvation and stop all the pain suffering slow death while being eaten alive and death ..... I hate programs to reintroduce predators in the wild or helping predators in exttintion
@@apartahotelsmadrid375 dying of starvation would be a slow painful death as well. It is just nature. Predators need to kill in order to eat and survive. It doesn't make them evil. They don't do it for fun. The only animal that is evil and that kills for fun and "sport " is human beings.
@@johncohen222 and being eaten alive from the arse all the way up the body is a terrible death..... Predators can die and ecosystem will adjust without any problem as it always does....people who said the contrary are big lier.....we have million of examples where entere population of a specific animal have been exterminated and the nature adjusted without the end of the world...( For example in the mountains of Italy wolves has been exterminated completely and nothing has changed ....Now the stupid men are trying to reintroduce woolves in the mountains ...I m really against this project... At the moment they have reintroduced about 1500 wolves.. why they reintroduce only to create pain slow death ( Woolves eat animals alive and slowly) and suffering) Think about ; the life of a lion and the life of a zebra have the same meaning which LIVE. The lion to survive has to eat the zebra so we loose 1 life (the life of a zebra in this case) ...if the lion doesn't kill the zebra we loose the life of a lion..... However the lion leaves around 20 years and it will kill around 1000 animals so better to lose the life of a lion from starvation and save 1000 lives more ...DONT YOU THINK? And this without considering that the prey wil suffer terrible slow death without really doing nothing wrong ....people always side with the predators because people are bloodthirsty sadistic and disgusting
@@apartahotelsmadrid375 predators are the ones keeping the worlds ecosystems in balance. What you stated as your "evidence" that predators can go extinct and the ecosystem will just rebalance and adapt, is wrong, if all predators go extinct, then those ecosystems they maintain will fall, and then you'll see the actual repercussions. It's a domino effect, without predators, prey over-populates, which means different species will compete for the same type of plants, Which will cause many types of foliage/trees to become scarce, or simply being wiped out. Now think of what relies on those trees, small mammals, insects, birds, all of which also play a huge role in the ecosystem, insects now have less food sources, if any, and now are scarce, birds now also have much less food, especially for seed-eating/insectivore birds, which rely on the trees/foliage for not only food, but to create nests/roosts, which leads to the fall of this once balanced ecosystem, all of this damage because of the loss of its predators. Plus predators don't kill for sport, a single kill could last them weeks, and a larger one could last them a month, during that time they won't hunt, due to them already having plenty of food, predators may also kill multiple animals, but that also has reasons, like practice for younger animals, or to cache food for later, so they don't have to expend energy after the first kill is gone. So your estimate of around 1000 prey items being killed in a single predators lifetime, is a bit improbable. Not to mention predators fail hunts more often than they succeed, I could go on and on about this, but I'll end it here. The Yellowstone wolf story is a much more detailed example than what I provided, so go read that.
At end of this hunt cheetahbis so gassed out and punding even if it hunts a bite, it will leave the bite to survive to breathe and slow down pounding heartbeat
*Hooves snapping* "you ain't welcome round these parts"
3:30 she said bro you’re on your own 😂
I wonder if she knew he wouldn't back down until the last second.
That Mother Gazelle Fighting a baboon was funny 😆
Straight smacked that baboon up 🤣
2:30 Talk about love. Incredible
@Tim Ed Yeah that stupid ape was looking at her like “What the hell? I’m just stealing your baby. What’s wrong with a little kidnapping and murder?”
@@josephvanhorn5347 Haha yes I can't eat a newborn alive what is the matter
Just terrible pain nothing more
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3:03 too
Lion oh hell no 😂😂😂
BBC Earth is absolutely incredible
Buffalo: don't worry love, the cavalry is here!
nicola lazzaro bhahahahha omg
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She's not that far
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Buffalo: Unity is strength. let's go!
1:54 Oh sh*t who planted that damn tree?
bruh blame Beast guy
the cheetah
Buffalos are like; shit! They have got John, let's team up. We have the numbers.
2:18 It's very easy to underestimate how dangerous large herbivores (including zebras) can be in their own right. And I hope, for the sake of that lioness, that those hooves did not make contact with its jaws, because that is a potentially fatal injury.
Having been to Kruger I can also say that buffalo or "Black death" are even more awe inspiring and intimidating in person....
Small wonder only lions, humans, and Nile crocodiles are a threat to adult buffalo. Leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and jackals will ONLY ever attack their calves and even then, only when they're sure they can avoid the herd's defenses when they dash in to grab the calf.
seen too many videos of gazelles getting demolished by predators, it's nice to see them prevail for once
Carnivores are like natures clean up.
Nature documentaries lead us to believe they are dominant...however they lose way more than they win..
and when they win its usually against a weakling
music is fire with the zebras calling lol
3:30 She was like “I’m not dealing with this shit”.
Damn. The buffalo showed the lions who’s the real king
How? The lions had to retreat cuz they were out numbered. That buffalo stood no chance, he's lucky the WHOLE ENTIRE HERD cam back to help.
@@adhominemm meaning a pride of lion vs a herd of buffalos.. lions don’t stand a chance.
@@GeorgiaAndrea yes, but I din't say they would've won. Can you read my comment pls?
@@adhominemm echoing the original commenter up there.. the herd really showed the lions who’s the real king. The buffalos won. Plain and simple.
@@adhominemm typical Pinoy. Can’t even accept different opinions and you resort to using bad word. Go back to school dumbfuck. Or go to your mommy if everything in this world irritates you so much. 😂
Buffalo are my favourite animal. True teamwork there. If only the same could be said about my workplace 😆
Me too. Since following up more on African mega fauna, I tend to like buffalo the best too.
I can imagine the herbivore bragging later
"Hey, Joe. I managed to escape a lion today!"
"Who's Joe?"
"..."
@@BagEPB I am joe thank you very much
@@officialroxannewolf1277 xd
Great empathy and team work by Bufalos, they are the winers of the day :-D
buffalo we had buffalo when I was a kid my father allow me to ride the back of his neck and grip tight of his horn
Hola buenas días
This face is pretty old
2020
My guy still in 2010
I love the Mother gazzele vs the Baboon
Awesome video..
Wow this is so cool! I didn't think the herbivores ever got away.
Vegetarians for the win!
Most of the time herbivores get away, and animals on top of the food chain will always be herbivores
Most of the hunts fail more often than success
Love the narration!
You could say that male lion's "pride" was too important to him. 🤣😁
Your are awesome!
Wow. Very useful
Berry nice animal❤
Wow....Very nice video.😄😄👍👍
THANKS FOR THE VIDIO ENJOY IT VERY MUCH
the song in the background is a bop, not going to lie
everybody gangster until the herd shows up
Nice video
I love the way springboks have racing stripes!
I'm so HYPED about the PRONGHORN
Amazing
Why so many dislikes? Are people upset because there's one video on the channel of a hunt that doesn't end in morbid violence? This video actually shows nature more naturally. Large predators fail most of their hunting attempts.
Because it's got clips that don't conform to the title obviously
@@mooncalf_4534 The title says "prey ESCAPES predator"
@@nowandaround312 Yeah. And it shows an instance of a Gazelle tripping and being leapt on (cutting before it dies, but it clearly died) and an instance of a gazelle running into a tree (cutting before it dies, but it clearly dies)
Hear hear.
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very very good video showing the contrast. carnivores lead a very very tough life aswell.
at 152 the cheeta pushed the deer into the tree! i think thats so amazing! loved the documentory
What is wrong with you!? That is nothing amazing about that!
that's not a deer that's an impala
such teamwork with the buffalos
Thanks
Very interesting ❤ideo
excellent footage , astonishing video
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4:00 you have nothing to worry if you got bros like those
I love gazelles they run so gracefully such a fit animal i want to be that fit
David Attenborough is a LEGEND!
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The lions said “these mfs ain’t playing NO games “ 😂
right!
Pronghorn is my absolute favorite animal of all time
"But the rest of the herd have noticed". 😁😁😁
Wonderful
Can we take a moment to listen to this beat daaaamm
Gazelles are one of the few creatures that lose control and still slide a hundred yards.
1.52 its amazing to see how the cheetah dodge that kick from the gazelle, how did it see the kick coming at him coming while moving at fast speed? truly amazing
Your mean!
Gazelle kicks aren't powerful enough to hurt a cheetah. They're too small. Larger ungulates however are much deadly.
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True and if solitary predators do not catch any thing to eat with in a certain amount of time they will become to weak to catch anything! Its tougher then most people think being a predator of the African Planes
Good
Just realizing a lot of these comments are 7-9 years old
Yeah that's kinda weird
And we're seeing this after 9years!
Mr Krabs sold Spongebob’s sole for a pop tart yup
Damn
What difference does that make... life is still life...
Please made one more vidio
Mantap good luck beauty vlog super talented keep volingging amazing strong different greate nice bravooo beautiful
oooo cool!
Very nice
the whole buffalo gang showed up
- "The male lion seems unwilling to give up"
- Male lion runs away
Xongani Chauke male lion > lioness
The big dog In this bitch The lioness was smarter.
I always hope that the prey escape, especially if they are young and juvenile animals.
I understand that it is nature and nature is cruel, but I hate seeing a calf or foal getting killed.
Having said that, if they never got caught, predator cubs would starve to death.
In one of these documentaries, the narrator pointed out that a buffalo/wildebeest calf or a zebra foal has a much better chance of surviving it's first year than a lion cub.
I hope for the predators and their cubs to die of starvation and stop all the pain suffering slow death while being eaten alive and death ..... I hate programs to reintroduce predators in the wild or helping predators in exttintion
@@apartahotelsmadrid375 dying of starvation would be a slow painful death as well.
It is just nature. Predators need to kill in order to eat and survive. It doesn't make them evil. They don't do it for fun.
The only animal that is evil and that kills for fun and "sport " is human beings.
@@johncohen222 and being eaten alive from the arse all the way up the body is a terrible death..... Predators can die and ecosystem will adjust without any problem as it always does....people who said the contrary are big lier.....we have million of examples where entere population of a specific animal have been exterminated and the nature adjusted without the end of the world...( For example in the mountains of Italy wolves has been exterminated completely and nothing has changed ....Now the stupid men are trying to reintroduce woolves in the mountains ...I m really against this project... At the moment they have reintroduced about 1500 wolves.. why they reintroduce only to create pain slow death ( Woolves eat animals alive and slowly) and suffering)
Think about ; the life of a lion and the life of a zebra have the same meaning which LIVE.
The lion to survive has to eat the zebra so we loose 1 life (the life of a zebra in this case) ...if the lion doesn't kill the zebra we loose the life of a lion..... However the lion leaves around 20 years and it will kill around 1000 animals so better to lose the life of a lion from starvation and save 1000 lives more ...DONT YOU THINK?
And this without considering that the prey wil suffer terrible slow death without really doing nothing wrong ....people always side with the predators because people are bloodthirsty sadistic and disgusting
@@johncohen222 u mustve never heard of an orca lol they have no mercy for no reason
@@apartahotelsmadrid375 predators are the ones keeping the worlds ecosystems in balance. What you stated as your "evidence" that predators can go extinct and the ecosystem will just rebalance and adapt, is wrong, if all predators go extinct, then those ecosystems they maintain will fall, and then you'll see the actual repercussions. It's a domino effect, without predators, prey over-populates, which means different species will compete for the same type of plants, Which will cause many types of foliage/trees to become scarce, or simply being wiped out. Now think of what relies on those trees, small mammals, insects, birds, all of which also play a huge role in the ecosystem, insects now have less food sources, if any, and now are scarce, birds now also have much less food, especially for seed-eating/insectivore birds, which rely on the trees/foliage for not only food, but to create nests/roosts, which leads to the fall of this once balanced ecosystem, all of this damage because of the loss of its predators. Plus predators don't kill for sport, a single kill could last them weeks, and a larger one could last them a month, during that time they won't hunt, due to them already having plenty of food, predators may also kill multiple animals, but that also has reasons, like practice for younger animals, or to cache food for later, so they don't have to expend energy after the first kill is gone. So your estimate of around 1000 prey items being killed in a single predators lifetime, is a bit improbable. Not to mention predators fail hunts more often than they succeed, I could go on and on about this, but I'll end it here.
The Yellowstone wolf story is a much more detailed example than what I provided, so go read that.
That gazelle def broke its neck or spine against that tree got damn!
Excellent video work. But the background music is unwanted. That breaks the naturality.
GANG GANG!!!
The strong is not theo one who wins, but the one who wins is truly the strong!
When it ran into that tree I died 😅
cool! even vegetarians can kick butts! :D
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the gazelle running into the tree was awesome
How?
Impala actually.
The gazelle was like give me back my baby
And the Baboon was like it’s mine
The gazelle ran into a damn tree
That A impala that ran into the tree.
The drums are perfect
Hola
Nyc videos at all
Only one prey escaped out of eight preys. Not all herbivores escarped, only one. In this video.
Very interesting
3:14 Buffalo: you stepped into the wrong neighborhood lion
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1:13 what the heck lmao
That's their only entertainment in life; other than that, it's getting hunted by every living thing in Africa 😅
@@carniedph you can't hunt easily tho they outrun every livin' thing.
@@sul3y outmanoeuvre to be precise
At end of this hunt cheetahbis so gassed out and punding even if it hunts a bite, it will leave the bite to survive to breathe and slow down pounding heartbeat
Thanks and appreciation and respect
the strong one is the one who learn to fight back in the wild...eyeshield 21 reference
This is a nice video...
unlike other videographer... basta basta na lng hahayaan kakaiinin ang ibang hayop.
i never even knew zebras were so fast lol
Well and nice
Buffalos know you gotta be there for the boys
Those gazelles were almost flying
If only humans stuck together like the Buffalo do.
Donkey sounds like a zebra at 2:20!!😂🐎lol
That's a Zebra, Donkey.
@@Arjun-rc1jy both zebras and donkeys sounds are similar when they feel threatened feared & attacked by something.
The king of forest is 🦁
Mithun Yadav yea but honestly ppl dont realize that they fail to catch their prey most of the times making the PREY THE REAL mvps
Good nature
I have never seen such unity in buffaloes.However at first they all thought they should try to disturb lions from their prey....
Excellent video with commentary by Sir David Attenborough!!
This is the gold standard.
Buffalos are like : ooo shit here we go again
It ran into a tree. I dont know whether to laugh or to cry
Do both im sad the cheetah lost him but it was so funny
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How are u doing fellow human after 10 years of your comment?
@@af-mv2qp i am now older and wiser. I both laugh and cry on a daily basis
@@kitkatklan1 wow never knew you would reply because it was from 10 years ago
Stop splicing different clips together. You even changed the age and species of antelope!
Cameraman: Am invisible suckas
Wow 😳😳
Great!
Anyone in 2020?
Meh
Meh
Anyone in 2023?
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nice one
the lion holds his ground quite long vs that huge steam train haha
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The lion is running for lunch but the gazelle is running for his life.
Well the lion is also running for his life, if he doesn't get anything to eat he will die.
@@carlosfandinosoto8506 If he fails 1 hunt he will not starve