The lions see the vehicles and people in them as one big entity, which is why they typically don’t attack them-even so, I’m with you-I don’t think I could risk it!! Too scary!
That dude in #3. Had he ran, it would have been a whole different story. He stood his ground and that was a wise move. Obviously, you can't outrun a lion
@Dre Woke 😂 you're not going to tell me, a full blown South African, what time it is about lions and African wildlife. Those lions in that specific clip are not wild lions. Get over yourself.
At 3:49, "Luckily the lion decided to spare the man." More like the man decided to spare the lion. That brotha was not taking bs from anyone or anything, and the lion knew it!
Agreed lol. Ive been to kruger National park and masai mara right next to the lions. They didnt give a fuck lol. These “ close encounters that turn bad” are blown out of proportion
I dont know why lions fear the stick so much.. it the same stick they will use in a circus to control the lion.. but lions will fight another lion the death but when it see the stick it like f'ck it I'am out.. or okay, what to you what me to do sir? lol instead of just jumping the man and having a nice lunch
Had a similar experience to the last one except it was 22 lions and one curious juvenile. Absolutely awe inspiring and terrifying at the same time. Bonus fact: Lions can literally shake the ground with their calling. Video does not pick up the vibrations.
@@mbusokumalo5216 it’s a like intimidating factor. Almost every animal runs away from a male lion. So if you challenge them they almost go into shock and back off. They can’t comprehend why something is walking at them and figure it’s dangerous. African tribes steal food from wild lions. Check out.
@@ylafla Not really. I wouldn't go on foot though 😂. If you look at safari vehicles you'll see that they are fairly open. The lions also didn't seem to be hunting, just walking from one place to another.
That was Lauren, one of the guides from Wild Earth, that streams daily drives from Sabi Sands. She is an experienced guide and that was a perfectly normal walk past by a group of lions. Nothing dangerous about it at all.
Lauren is such a sweetheart, but Tristan got out of the truck to look for tracks and walked right toward a sleeping pride of lions! They were very well hidden, he was only about 10 feet away when they all popped their heads up. That's one they should have shown.
africa is beautiful and i wish more people could see it. this video has totally been dramatised and the truth is not being shown. the guides know exactly what they are doing and those lions weren’t “lurking around” like freaking sharks. they were just going about their day as USUAL and none of those tourists were in any danger.
I think humans ARE showing the same respect to the lions as they do their fellow humans. They shoot one another, disregard one another, take their property, and are completely clueless on proper behavior toward one another... yup. Lions may go extinct, just like the human race - because of man's carelessness.
Courageous, looks more like stupid to me, if one of them was to attack her, where would her courage & regret be. Eaten alive, no thank you. Probably they got a weapon, but if they all turned bye bye.
If you learn something , when you face a lion , don't make lions feel your fear and treat you like a prey but instead stay still and be brave and if you feel that they want to attack you , give them a sign to back off with your hand without any fear . At least they will respect you and your courage and let you live . If you think that running works against them , you are totally wrong
Yes right and if they attack dont let them do a neckbite. Hold distance with the big cats using arms and legs. Protecting neck is crucial in the succes of attacks. Most sleeping dogs killed by leopards died by neckbite. If these is succesfull its over in a couple of seconds. A stick will give human more reach and attacking distance. This can injure the lion or leopard and thats why they some times back of!
Can somebody tell why do people take TOTALLY OPEN jeeps and cars on a safari which the animal can easily attack? Why don't they take closed-shell cars whose mirrors can also be opened and they can also enjoy while being a little safe?
They see the vehicle as one unit regardless of the people inside. And yes they're just used to vehicles esspecially at national parks etc. Quite safe unless people start drawing attention to themselves. You wouldn't want it any other way. Nothing quite like such an experience.
It's really sad that these poor animals and lions have a little bit of area to live and humans just keep invading in their area and they have nowhere to go except the zoo or getting shot
Of you check out the Wild Earth channel you'll see that the guides don't infringe on the animals natural habitat in the way you fear. These aren't tourists, at least not in the #1 clip. Many ideas about humans negative impact on these animals aren't right. I am specifically talking about the Wild Earth drives.
@@lightinthesky3183 animals don't live by zones and guid lines. That's humans. All land is home to animals until humans invade and take their home away from them no matter what human lines or zones their are.
Humans have always cohabited with other animals. We are a part of this ecosystem and have a much right to these lands and resources as any other animal. We are not aliens on a distant planet. They're not really bothering the lions, just observing them.
She's Definitely a hyena fan. This was such a great sighting, I think all of each watching that drive were holding our breath, while she's joking around with the lions about blood on their faces. She's one of the best.
Im sure the camera opp guys have nerves of steel. They often get eyeballed by the lions. I 2s watching painteddog tv Halloween special tonight with Brent and the hyena cubs were chewing on the tires. No fear at all. Came right up to the safari vehicle.
engine: **sounds like another big cat purring** male lion: ((why yes, I am indeed single, so where's this pride at?)) tourists: why are they coming closer!?
I appreciate the narrator well done job and I enjoy his narration. Thank you so much. And amazing videos. I am an animal activist and watching animals not being harmed is the absolute best.
The last one is Safari Guide Lauren. This is a Live Safari, offered twice a day on TH-cam. It’s not an uncommon occurrence for the guides to view animal that close. This channel has ridiculously over dramatized the encounter.
@@Rocksteady365mac Have you ever been on a Safari in Sabi Sands? If not, you have no idea what you are talking about. I do know what I’m talking about. Lauren, and the camera man, were 100% safe. Opinions count for nothing against experience, and the experiences were Amazing!
@@readytogo6569 people have been killed by lions in safaris for having windows down on their cars. I know these lions are used to jeeps but it could happen. What, did they lions sign a treaty to say they’ll never attack? You say its 100% safe because it’s not happened yet but that percentage will drop one day, it’s just a matter of time.
@@Rocksteady365mac I’ve been watching SafariLive for 6 years, and have been on Safari several times. Yes, attacks can happen. Very rare and usually the negligence on the guide not knowing the animals or reading their body language improperly. How many car accidents have you seen or shark attacks have you heard about? Do you still drive, or go in the ocean?
Well you would get attacked too if you keep following a human around so closely. Not to mention a hungry predator, not exactly sure what these people were expecting 🤷🏿♀️
I root for the animals every time. Respect Mother Nature morons! We are living in their surroundings. I want the picture taking tourists to get a lesson
This is not only one of the most exceptionally daft wildlife videos I have ever watched; it is also misleading and pathetically sensationalised. For a start, only the first clip demonstrated any real threat faced by human beings in the presence of lions (at a push) - the rest were perfectly ordinary encounters. Lions are hardly ever a threat to people during the day, especially when the people in question are armed (even, as a later clip showed, with a stick). I could go on for several paragraphs describing how each of the ensuing videos are ridiculously melodramatic. However, to save time, I'll say this: the final clip is from WildEarth, with which I am more familiar than most... if you are going to use their clips, you might benefit from actually learning some of the information they provide, which might, in turn, prevent you from creating content which amounts to little more than ignorant hype. Lions are hunted and killed en masse throughout their territories by human beings. Stop pretending that we have much to fear from them and start showing your viewers the possible reality of their future extinction due to our ignorance and indifference. If you don't want to face real danger from lions, don't walk about alone and unarmed at night in the middle of a big five reserve - this is not difficult. I'll respond to criticism prophylactically - yes, this is an essay of a response, I'm sorry. Yes, they're just trying to gain clout. But here's the thing, they've got over 100k subscribers and they're pedalling bullshit to the credulous. It's not fair on the animals, and it's not fair on the people who work at WildEarth or in any conservancy, who work tirelessly to preserve these creatures from mass ignorance and senseless slaughter. Why do I even care? Well, forgive my bias, but my sister worked for WildEarth for several years, and I grew up in South Africa, visiting these incredible creatures every year. Also, I'm bored and annoyed by willful ignorance. No disrespect intended to those who were unaware and commented earlier - it's not your fault that people will do and say anything for views. Peace (except for Claws... you should buck your ideas up or piss off from the internet).
Omg yes it was so smart to completely criticize lions for just being in their natural habitat and support the people who were dumb enough to mess with them👀 Looki don't want to be THAT person cause I love ur videos but u did wrong on this one.
Let me know which clip freaked YOU out the most!👇😨
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Number 3 that guy who scared the lion has balls
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Definitely the one that the lion opened the door
I’m never gonna stop commenting
Lion opening car door : Well, let's see what we have in the fridge today....
Hehehehehh
''Oh my gosh I didnt know they could that'' lol
You damn right. And why not.
They deserve to have us for dinner.
We deserve it.
Hi hi hi
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Not having your doors locked while in a safari, is stupidity on a epic level
Agreed..thou #1 took the cake for the bozo award
Exactly
I thought as much
What about not having any doors or windows while 5-8 lions walk right past ya now what do you call that shit
Nah bro the lion just used her telekinesis powers and unlocked the car door
I simply would never feel safe around wild lions in an open vehicle. Insane!
The lions see the vehicles and people in them as one big entity, which is why they typically don’t attack them-even so, I’m with you-I don’t think I could risk it!! Too scary!
@@PeaceIsYeshua The bigger the entity the tastier 😂
@@PeaceIsYeshua giraffes are big entities too
@@niggatron2419
Ha ! Good point!! 🤣
@@BRGPF1TEAM
You bring up a good point!! 🧐
That dude in #3. Had he ran, it would have been a whole different story. He stood his ground and that was a wise move. Obviously, you can't outrun a lion
Those are not wild lions. They're tamed for tourist purposes. No one would ever get away trying that with a wild lion.
@Dre Woke 😂 you're not going to tell me, a full blown South African, what time it is about lions and African wildlife.
Those lions in that specific clip are not wild lions. Get over yourself.
@@ironfistentertainmentptylt3846 yeah those lion were definitely used to people.
@@ironfistentertainmentptylt3846 expert?
They were rescue lions
Dude with the stick was fearless or has a death wish.
. Went straight at it. Was wild to watch. Great video
THose are captive lions.
@@segagenesis1989 but still...
Yeah that guy is badass af
@@segagenesis1989 Masai people go up to real lions with just spear and shield
His balls where too heavy for him to run lol
When the lion opened the door that was pretty scary
Agreed
The door should have been locked in the first place
@@MalamIbnMalam ikr
They are WAG from california for sure
@@number19real what is WAG?
At 3:49,
"Luckily the lion decided to spare the man."
More like the man decided to spare the lion. That brotha was not taking bs from anyone or anything, and the lion knew it!
Agreed lol. Ive been to kruger National park and masai mara right next to the lions. They didnt give a fuck lol. These “ close encounters that turn bad” are blown out of proportion
Yep looks like the cowardly lion from the wizard of oz decided to take a vacation in Africa
Lol he had a stick I don't think he would have survived
I dont know why lions fear the stick so much.. it the same stick they will use in a circus to control the lion.. but lions will fight another lion the death but when it see the stick it like f'ck it I'am out.. or okay, what to you what me to do sir? lol instead of just jumping the man and having a nice lunch
What rubbish!
i just realized how underrated this channel is, i thought it had like 2-3 million subs
That's what I noticed when I first see this channel, didn't expect this channel to be underrated
It will be 1 millions soon
He had 3k when I started watching
I realised after reading your comment...😱
Yeah same, I thought this would have millions of views
Lauren is a professional tour guides she knows what she’s doing one of the best guides
Yes she is...like the time the Black Mamba reared up at her while she was driving.
Had a similar experience to the last one except it was 22 lions and one curious juvenile. Absolutely awe inspiring and terrifying at the same time. Bonus fact: Lions can literally shake the ground with their calling. Video does not pick up the vibrations.
Facing a lion with a stick !!!! Guys you deserve lots of bravery awards
They bring up these lions actually.
@@minakatsama2014 yeah but it's still crazy though
@@mbusokumalo5216 shitting bricks.
@@mbusokumalo5216 it’s a like intimidating factor. Almost every animal runs away from a male lion. So if you challenge them they almost go into shock and back off. They can’t comprehend why something is walking at them and figure it’s dangerous. African tribes steal food from wild lions. Check out.
@@Theblueman14183 You are a sick bastard
Humans aren't normally prey for lions, the young lady at the end knew exactly what she was doing.
She knows how to play with death. Stupid people!
@@ylafla Not really. I wouldn't go on foot though 😂. If you look at safari vehicles you'll see that they are fairly open. The lions also didn't seem to be hunting, just walking from one place to another.
whether she knows or not better to be safe
She gots a bigger pair then me thats for sure
Well the fact that they had blood on them probably told her that they weren’t hungry
She said “Good evening, how are you? You have blood on your face btw.” 🥶
@jack tyler Because they are live presenting on Wild Earth twice a day. All their vehicles are open.
That's Lauren from Wild Earth safari. She knows exactly what she's doing.
@@lightinthesky3183 pretty sure she could realy get killed easily she was just lucky
@@jillrobinson5189 I respect her courage for getting that close to these wild animals in an open top jeep. It's incredibly risky though.
The man with the stick and the woman in the last clip are the definition of courageous.
wise and smart too
Absolutely, but I would definitely keep the doors and hard top on my 4x4!
No, the definition of Darwin's least fit lucky bastards.
That's not courageous, that's stupidity.
Exactly
Lions walking past the lady.. I mean, respect to her for being that calm with predators walking in touching distance.. but that was scary...
That was Lauren, one of the guides from Wild Earth, that streams daily drives from Sabi Sands. She is an experienced guide and that was a perfectly normal walk past by a group of lions. Nothing dangerous about it at all.
That’s Lauren Arthur from Wild Earth. She’s trained to know how to behave around wild animals!. I love watching her on WE! 💖
Lauren is such a sweetheart, but Tristan got out of the truck to look for tracks and walked right toward a sleeping pride of lions! They were very well hidden, he was only about 10 feet away when they all popped their heads up. That's one they should have shown.
@@loonatikk981 That was Steve that did that.
@@loonatikk981 wasn't Tristan , it was Steve
All these encounters happen right here in South Africa. Gotta love and appreciate the nature and authenticity in Africa.
Africa is where all life on earth began. Including Humans.
africa is beautiful and i wish more people could see it. this video has totally been dramatised and the truth is not being shown. the guides know exactly what they are doing and those lions weren’t “lurking around” like freaking sharks. they were just going about their day as USUAL and none of those tourists were in any danger.
I love South Africa ♥️
Please let the narrator know that he is appreciated! I love his narration!
I think he hear you
I find it incredible stupid.
“Hungry group of lions” vs “group of hungry lions”?
The guy is clueless!!!
He did finally appreciate and love your comment and sadly not ours.
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447, the second is the correct one, I think... 🤔
You know you’re in danger when a ranger tells you to run when they’re training stipulates that they should never run from a predator 🚶🏾♂️
Hahahaha
All lions deserve the same respect that we humans show each other that includes respecting their privacy
@Gowon Clasp Humans showing each other respect hahaha, That's a joke right?
I think humans ARE showing the same respect to the lions as they do their fellow humans. They shoot one another, disregard one another, take their property, and are completely clueless on proper behavior toward one another... yup. Lions may go extinct, just like the human race - because of man's carelessness.
Us, humans, DON'T respect their privacy at all... 😤😤😤
3:41 *hold my beer moment*
Found your page a week ago, love it. You’ll get the subs you deserve soon Champ☝🏼🇨🇦
Animal: *Is Curious*
This guy: The hungry beast almost killed them all and had them for dinner.. But luckily it decided to spare them.
GET THIS MAN 1M SUBS.
Wow! The last clip, that lady is incredibly the most courageous woman I have ever seen.
But why drive in that open air vehicle? For the camera?
She works for Wildearth, trained field guide, she is a professional
Courageous, looks more like stupid to me, if one of them was to attack her, where would her courage & regret be. Eaten alive, no thank you. Probably they got a weapon, but if they all turned bye bye.
Her white skin and blonde hair saved her.
@@joseluvs69 man you're hilarious
If you learn something , when you face a lion , don't make lions feel your fear and treat you like a prey but instead stay still and be brave and if you feel that they want to attack you , give them a sign to back off with your hand without any fear . At least they will respect you and your courage and let you live . If you think that running works against them , you are totally wrong
Yes right and if they attack dont let them do a neckbite. Hold distance with the big cats using arms and legs. Protecting neck is crucial in the succes of attacks. Most sleeping dogs killed by leopards died by neckbite. If these is succesfull its over in a couple of seconds. A stick will give human more reach and attacking distance. This can injure the lion or leopard and thats why they some times back of!
I now lock doors for humans and animals alike. The lion opened the door easily. Was fun to watch. Awesome video
Love your channel man! ❤❤👍👍 keep up the good work!
Yep keep it up
This took me out 😭😭😭😭 1:58
HEY WHAT R U DOING HERE
I almost fainted when that lion unlocked that door, I flinched and instanstly got the chills!!!!.........enough internet for tonight!😱😱😱😱
Thats Lauren. She knows what shes doing. Shes a naturalist on WE. I love her.
that australian guy knew what he was doing also
yeah right.. from that range she would be lion food in 1 second
Shout out to South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
the colonizers an theives that you are
Molo Nombali
@@jamesvickers9476 you must have replied on the wrong comment James
@@jamesvickers9476 im a Mexican who looks Mediterranean born in Mexico 🇲🇽 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@@Mbalings Nombali cela umxolele...
This channel has to blow up soon man, it's great!
Lauren is soooooo cool. Watch Wild Earth live every day.
There’s no language called African language. We have thousands of languages in Africa.
🤣 🤣 🤣
Ikr😭😭
Yeah I think it meant a language from Africa
Hello are you from Rwanda...???
@@tseyazmutseyami1402 yeah.
Congrats on 100K!
I’ve Been Here Since Less Then 15K!
5:16 They're like kittens scattering after I drop something 😭🤣🤣
Poor lions... I felt kind of a pity for them. Although I laughed too. Well, shame on me.
This Channel deserves Millions subs 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Djk34💘💝💖💖 hey are you single how old you are
@@djkreigline2760 I am 29 so I am old, boy.
Thank you for putting up subtitles when the Lions roared because I had no idea what it was 🤔
Lol
Lol
If he wouldn't put the big red arrows and red circles i don't think I would've ever seen the lions!
😂😂 they are too small like ants
Yea, they’re a bit daft
Right! Plus, I learned a new way to spell VEHICULE!
Vawuelence hehe
Congratulations with 100K subcribers Claws!!!!
Upload pls i cant stop watching this and congrats on 100k
Can somebody tell why do people take TOTALLY OPEN jeeps and cars on a safari which the animal can easily attack?
Why don't they take closed-shell cars whose mirrors can also be opened and they can also enjoy while being a little safe?
The Lions are used to open vehicles. As long as the passengers remain seated, they are seen as being part of the vehicle.
They see the vehicle as one unit regardless of the people inside. And yes they're just used to vehicles esspecially at national parks etc. Quite safe unless people start drawing attention to themselves. You wouldn't want it any other way. Nothing quite like such an experience.
@@Will-ej9qv ok
I think the dumb move would be getting out of the vehicle!!
@Abhishek check out the Wild Earth channel. All the guides are well trained and highly educated naturalist. They don't have tourists with them.
6:50 I love how the lioness act like saying "fuck off" When that woman say hello to her😅
It's really sad that these poor animals and lions have a little bit of area to live and humans just keep invading in their area and they have nowhere to go except the zoo or getting shot
exactly, people these days seem to not understand boundaries and then act surprised when an animal becomes aggresive.
Of you check out the Wild Earth channel you'll see that the guides don't infringe on the animals natural habitat in the way you fear. These aren't tourists, at least not in the #1 clip. Many ideas about humans negative impact on these animals aren't right. I am specifically talking about the Wild Earth drives.
@@lightinthesky3183 animals don't live by zones and guid lines. That's humans. All land is home to animals until humans invade and take their home away from them no matter what human lines or zones their are.
@@lightinthesky3183 try explaining this to animals living on earth see if they understand.
Humans have always cohabited with other animals. We are a part of this ecosystem and have a much right to these lands and resources as any other animal. We are not aliens on a distant planet. They're not really bothering the lions, just observing them.
Hahaaa Lauren on Safari Live. I remember that sighting. Nothing like lions, .or in her dreams Hyenas coming past your opened door.
She's Definitely a hyena fan. This was such a great sighting, I think all of each watching that drive were holding our breath, while she's joking around with the lions about blood on their faces. She's one of the best.
Hello Kathy how are you doing
Im sure the camera opp guys have nerves of steel. They often get eyeballed by the lions. I 2s watching painteddog tv Halloween special tonight with Brent and the hyena cubs were chewing on the tires. No fear at all. Came right up to the safari vehicle.
engine: **sounds like another big cat purring**
male lion: ((why yes, I am indeed single, so where's this pride at?))
tourists: why are they coming closer!?
That’s last one is a madness, that would’ve drove me into oblivion!!!
Yeaaaa another one from you this is really scary though but yay another beautiful video from my fav TH-camr :D
I'm glad they used those big red arrows to point out the lions. Otherwise I would have missed them.
I’d have totally missed them too.
I appreciate the narrator well done job and I enjoy his narration. Thank you so much. And amazing videos. I am an animal activist and watching animals not being harmed is the absolute best.
Yet watching humans nearly get harmed does get you entertained af, doesn't it.
@@musical_lolu4811 Definitely here have some popcorn 🍿
He has such an iconic voice
"Hello good evening, it's lovely to see......, you have blood on your face"😂😂😂😂😂
Keep up the great work 💪
Almost at 100k
Keep up the great work
The woman that sat to watch those lions pass so close is scary , but what is even more scary is the guy with the stick
4 words. that was in sane! 🦁🦁🦁🦁
3:49 that man had major balls of steel
please never stop posting these videos are so entertaining
Natives standing from a safe distance laughing like “these white ppl crazy”😂😂
I love your channel keep it up
The woman in the #1 spot is Lauren from the daily "Wild Earth" youtube broadcasts.
4:57 This was chaotic but also hilariously funny watching the lions confusion where to run.
Omg this gave me nightmares for days on end
Those buffalo stepping in is pretty dope
Last clip is of Lauren Arthur who is a presenter/professional guide on Wildearth. I'm sure she knew what she was doing unlike some of the others.
Congrats! You just got verified! 🥳🥳
That Lion didn't decide to spare the men - lions have burst energy, they don't run for long. He got tired.
I'm glad those red arrows were added!
the lady at the end had balls of steel
Lauren from Wild Earth. She's great and the channel has two live safari drives every day.
Imagine if one lion become curious hey let’s check this one out
As a south African, I'm enjoying this
The last clip still has my heart pounding
Dang this channel took off 👍🏾
Welcome to South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦✌
Really thought it was in Antartica.
1:58 camera shutter,
Lion: so you've chosen death?
The last one is Safari Guide Lauren. This is a Live Safari, offered twice a day on TH-cam. It’s not an uncommon occurrence for the guides to view animal that close. This channel has ridiculously over dramatized the encounter.
Either way it doesn’t look safe and most people would be terrified. The lions could’ve snatched her so easily if they wanted to
@@Rocksteady365mac Have you ever been on a Safari in Sabi Sands? If not, you have no idea what you are talking about. I do know what I’m talking about. Lauren, and the camera man, were 100% safe. Opinions count for nothing against experience, and the experiences were Amazing!
@@readytogo6569 people have been killed by lions in safaris for having windows down on their cars. I know these lions are used to jeeps but it could happen. What, did they lions sign a treaty to say they’ll never attack? You say its 100% safe because it’s not happened yet but that percentage will drop one day, it’s just a matter of time.
@@Rocksteady365mac I’ve been watching SafariLive for 6 years, and have been on Safari several times. Yes, attacks can happen. Very rare and usually the negligence on the guide not knowing the animals or reading their body language improperly. How many car accidents have you seen or shark attacks have you heard about? Do you still drive, or go in the ocean?
White Knight.
Absolutely LOVE Lauren On the Lion drive. She does this on a regular basis. Assume Dawie was the cam operator.
I didn't think they could do that - "World's dumbest human"
Thank God you put red circles and arrows on here so people can see them. Also talking like your audience is in the second grade is a huge help too.
Lions told them he's ready for his close shot sir
Amazing Channel ❤️
Your so close to 100k subs just a few more!
Wow the level of carelessness in this video not locking the doors while on a safari tour
1:58 Lion: are you my uber eats ?
Wow this definitely did not get me chills but I can’t believe that one guy with the stick hiting at the lion 😨
The last clip of this babe is crazy.😍
She's a naturalist and trained guide on Wild Earth.
Well you would get attacked too if you keep following a human around so closely. Not to mention a hungry predator, not exactly sure what these people were expecting 🤷🏿♀️
Lion King. One Indian guy.
Guy: "I got this stick, you are about to get fkt up"
The first one could have been a trap from the lion so other lions could attack them from a different spot. Very tense
Your channel is one in a millions of youtube channels. And your narration and voice is of attenborough level.👏👏👏❤
Subscribed of course.
I still want to see those beautiful felines, given that they are extremely dangerous and they are on the endangered list I want to see them.
While lions are considered vulnerable, they aren't endangered. So far...
Even lions know humans are on the top of the food chain.
I root for the animals every time. Respect Mother Nature morons! We are living in their surroundings. I want the picture taking tourists to get a lesson
I agree with you. They deserve to get a lesson after all... 🤔
I'm glad you had the red arrow pointing out the lions, wouldn't of Seen them if you had not of done it, thank you
This is not only one of the most exceptionally daft wildlife videos I have ever watched; it is also misleading and pathetically sensationalised. For a start, only the first clip demonstrated any real threat faced by human beings in the presence of lions (at a push) - the rest were perfectly ordinary encounters. Lions are hardly ever a threat to people during the day, especially when the people in question are armed (even, as a later clip showed, with a stick). I could go on for several paragraphs describing how each of the ensuing videos are ridiculously melodramatic. However, to save time, I'll say this: the final clip is from WildEarth, with which I am more familiar than most... if you are going to use their clips, you might benefit from actually learning some of the information they provide, which might, in turn, prevent you from creating content which amounts to little more than ignorant hype. Lions are hunted and killed en masse throughout their territories by human beings. Stop pretending that we have much to fear from them and start showing your viewers the possible reality of their future extinction due to our ignorance and indifference. If you don't want to face real danger from lions, don't walk about alone and unarmed at night in the middle of a big five reserve - this is not difficult. I'll respond to criticism prophylactically - yes, this is an essay of a response, I'm sorry. Yes, they're just trying to gain clout. But here's the thing, they've got over 100k subscribers and they're pedalling bullshit to the credulous. It's not fair on the animals, and it's not fair on the people who work at WildEarth or in any conservancy, who work tirelessly to preserve these creatures from mass ignorance and senseless slaughter. Why do I even care? Well, forgive my bias, but my sister worked for WildEarth for several years, and I grew up in South Africa, visiting these incredible creatures every year. Also, I'm bored and annoyed by willful ignorance. No disrespect intended to those who were unaware and commented earlier - it's not your fault that people will do and say anything for views. Peace (except for Claws... you should buck your ideas up or piss off from the internet).
Went straight at it. Was wild to watch. Great video
Omg yes it was so smart to completely criticize lions for just being in their natural habitat and support the people who were dumb enough to mess with them👀 Looki don't want to be THAT person cause I love ur videos but u did wrong on this one.
the guy with the stick is a Chuck Norris protege 😆 total badass
I loved this channel so much... Ops: I'm from Brazil ❤️
Great channel, keep up the good work!