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Leopard Mom Defends Cubs From Hungry Lioness
As a mother leopard and her cub relaxed in a tree, they saw danger approaching. Showing remarkable calm, the pair averted potential disaster when two lions arrived.
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Lions, Leopards, Buffalo, Elephants In One Wild Hunt
This incredibly chaotic hunt saw a pride of lions putting in the work to bring down a large buffalo, while a leopard watched closely, and an elephant stepped in to complicate matters.
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Lioness Bravely Defends Kill Against Many Hyenas
A lone lioness found her and her kill under siege from a hungry clan of hyenas that were eager to steal her meal.
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Lions Take Down Buffalo In Dusty Showdown
Of all the predator-prey interactions one can witness, those between members of the Big 5 are among the most impressive. In this video, a pride of lions tackle a Cape buffalo.
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Front Seat View Of Lion Hunting Zebra
Hunting alone didn’t stop a lioness from putting on a dazzling performance in full view of spectators in this breathtaking sighting witnessed by Vadia Rautenbach Fourie in the Kruger National Park.
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Chases Turtle Bites Huge Lion Drinking In His Pond
A brave terrapin managed to scare off a Goliath of a lion, while the big cat lay drinking from a waterhole at the Mala Mala Game Reserve.
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Lions Chase Giraffe As It Tries To Drink
Many people expect prey species to flee the moment they see predators. However, there are often exceptions, as seen in this fascinating interaction between lions and a giraffe.
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Leopard Became A Scaredy Cat When Huge Male Lion Passed By
This incredible encounter between two members of the Big 5 was witnessed by Marianne Versloot at the Kruger National Park.
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Lion Cub VS Lion Dads Tail Catching Challenge
This little cub believed it had found a good thing when it stumbled across its dad’s tail while he was sleeping in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
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Wildebeest Wanders Straight Into Lion Pride
For prey species, anti-predator vigilance is crucial. Watch what happens when a wildebeest fails to spot predators hiding in plain sight.
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Lion Cubs Played Too Much Then Rolls Down A Hill
A pair of lion cubs were enjoying rough-housing under their mother’s watchful eye. Then, as their play escalated, one found itself on a slippery slope.
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Clever Lion Outsmarts Charging Buffalo
Fight, flight or Sneak? When a charging buffalo sets its sights on four lions, three flee while one uses a unique strategy in the face of danger.
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Clumsy Lion Tumbles From Tree Branch
A lioness tries to take a page out of the leopard’s playbook, but gravity has other plans in store. This rare and funny moment was luckily caught on camera and will definitely give you a laugh.
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Huge Lion Drags Entire Buffalo Across Road
As the saying goes, “If you can’t take the heat, then get out of the kitchen.” However, when it got too hot for this lion, he simply took his food to a cooler place.
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Lions Hunt Pregnant Wildebeest And Remove Calf
When a pregnant wildebeest walked straight into an ambush, she lost more than just her life. As her killers devoured her, one came away with a grisly prize.
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Lioness Creeps Through Grass To Ambush Prey
With golden light bathing the savannah, a lioness locks her sights on a distant herd. What follows is a silent, suspenseful game of patience and precision.
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Massive Black Rhino Takes On Unsuspecting Lion Pride
A black rhino successfully put fear into a pride of lions as he charged into the pride, in an incredible sighting witnessed by Mark Fox in the Kruger National Park.
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Lions Brave Croc River To Cross Safely
Even apex predators have a comfort zone which they can often be uncomfortable to leave. On land, lions are strong, capable of incredible bursts of speed and able to hunt almost anything that moves.
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20 Lions Chase 2 Buffalo Across Busy Safari Road
A thrilling hunt took place between a pride of lions and two unlucky buffalo that were desperate to survive.
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Food Chain Chaos From Eagle To Vulture To Lion
It was a free-for-all on safari as eagles, vultures and lions competed with each other over an impala carcass.




















