The most adorable thing I've ever learned is that lions will pretend to be hurt by their cubs' attacks to build their confidence up. Nothing is quite as cute with these big kitties as watching a lion overreact to a tiny nibble from their cub.
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God
Lion cubs are so adorable! They really wanted their dad to play with them. When he wouldn't, the first cub went back to his Mama Lion and said, "So, who's the long haired hippie freak?"
@@blairmarshall544 Bro, do you not have ELA class that teaches you metaphors or similies and all that? And how would you know they can't, just because you don't understand.
@@skedaddle347 so tiget roars sound cinematic good yes, true but there's a reason why the lion roar travels further than any other animal. they are social animals by nature.tigers are stealthy and don't have to announce their presence lions are the opposite, In the wild they can challenge rival prides over long distances before they even clash
@@killdungeonclan3605 Oh huh that's interesting. Never heard a lion roar in person before, so on video it sounds pretty disappointing. It seems more like a grunt than a roar when recorded
@@skedaddle347 yeah , did you know most films makers use tiger roars even for lions in movie. why, like I said it sounds so impressive up close , good for movies😉😂
@@chazz4600 no, basically there's the dad, the mom, and the older sister. the mom just gave birth to a new litter (the four new pups), so her original daughter became the older sister. that's my understanding, i think they were just from different litters so the sister is already grown a lot.
@@Simping_is_caring I wouldn't say smart one. These 4 cubs will probably go on to be the leaders of their pride. If 1 of them isn't as close with the others and is so to speak, a mamma's boy, it will not bode so well for him. Well that's if the father doesn't get overthrown and the cubs killed before they come of age.
@@salmanrazak8339 Nah, it's still smart, because the cubs are too young to be capable of defending themselves and therefore are easy prey for opportunistic predators (not always to feed, but also to eliminate future food competition). And it's even better if that cub is female, because females don't get kicked out of the pack, only the males after they reach a certain age (around 2 years old). It's rare that a male kill his daughters, but more common with grow up sons who defied him.
"His rebuke is as gentle as he can manage" I appreciate that Dad isn't rough with his cubs, knowing they aren't too sure of him yet. For such a big animal to be so calm with little ones, awesome! Sweet video.
Simba is such an uncreative name for the main character in a film, who is a Lion. I went to Tanzania in Africa and it turns out Simba just means "lion". I was so sad and disappointed. My childhood has now been changed forever U^U
Female lions will eat their own cubs if they’re hungry enough. Many species of monkeys the females will have little to no recognition towards her babies - the males are the primary caregivers and will often have to protect from the mother who may decide she wants to stomp on the baby and eat it.
@@crownary3537 I like how you just assume things about people like you know them personally. You don't know a damn thing about this person or anybody else commenting in here. Besides, we humans destroy the goddamn planet and are the reason a lot of things are the way they are. We're the reason animals are going extinct and climate change is happening, among other things. The least we can do is respect nature, because without many plants and animals, our world will come crashing down.
Narrator: “a bellowing roar…” Lion: *clears throat several times* Edit: before you gung ho it into the comments section defending the honor of the lion’s roar all over the world…🗣️IT’S a joke. Please go sip some tea and have a good day
The only reason of why I wouldn’t survive there is because I would run to pet those lions like an idiot..... but they’re so PRECIOUS JUST LOOK AT THEM AAAAA
That is so ridiculous I had to laugh out loud🤣. Oh course he reconzie his own pride , remember these are cats whose sense of smell is a million times better than ours. Humans can change their hair color and style of clothes but you will still recognize a family member or a ex even you have seen them for a long while . Well same with cats ... and they don't have the luxury of getting a new style change . They might have a couple new scars but for the most part, they are very easy to recognize when you actually take notice to the differences in their manes and scaring
Probably because there isn't a cameraman. A lot of footage is from trail cams, drones etc. All that content gets edited into a video that you see on UA-cam.
So cute how the babies follow momma. That one cub stays super close to her. then the Mom and daughter running to see dad. Precious. What a wholesome video.
I’ve always been so fascinated with lions and their prides the skills and techniques these animals have is just phenomenal to think they can perfectly executed plans and hunting parties is just so intriguing. The animal kingdom is absolutely incredible
Oh shut up. You're too blind to see the male putting in work. He is risking his life to patrol the area, so his cubs doesn't get killed by other lion males, predators, etc. Women like you think you're the only parent. I guess single dads don't exist. 🗣️ The type to say male lions don't hunt, the females do all the hunting 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@jairesemccoy9779 Dude it’s a fact. Women in general take on the care for their children more than men do. And no that lion did nothing for the lioness prior to her finding him. No it doesn’t mean all men or all lions are bad fathers but most females of any animal race takes care of their children more than the males do.
It's amazing how the male lion can go on a forty mile radius marking his territory in all of that thick jungle and find his way back to the pride, that is some navigation 4 u, God's wisdom is something to behold
@@sarahtobore2832. There is no such thing as evolution. Only the nature of things, thanks to GOD'S wisdom. I suspect you are white, and you all are against the natural order of things. That's why it's nothing for you to say blasphemous nonsense, like how you did up there.
@@pos2402 If I were actually white, I might have to walk into traffic 🥴🥴 No such thing as evolution? You're a grown man who believes a talking snake tricked a naked couple out of a magic garden 🙂😭 what are you, stupid? Do you also believe that Father Christmas brings presents every 24th December? Sit down, shut up and don't perceive you can lecture me or anyone on anything. 🤣
Mom: kids your daddy is back. Cubs: hey daddy wanna play? Father: hey kids, off you go then, i have a lot on my plate, i gotta think about securing the parameters.
Yeah, the realistic thing looked very good. It was just a stupid move because they're talking lions and you can't recreate talking lions in a realistic form
@@strengar7145 There can be. I'm saying she doesn't have offspring of her own. If she's wandering out far from her pride from time to time, it's likely she's searching for a mate, but now that her father is back, she doesn't have to look any further.
I love to see this interaction, checkout how mom and older daughter let the little ones see that he is their leader by going up and greeting him with the head bump, then the little ones approach. Then as always mom looks so very proud and regal, as she loves her babies and her "husband" for lack of better term. These animals are incredibly social, the absolute most beautiful thing to see, is adult male and female, show one another affection, by petting cuddling and cleaning each other.
Dad comes back and is done with parenting after 5 seconds while the mother has been raising the kids from birth all on her own without food... sounds about right
Male lions do the most of the babysitting because females do most of the hunting. This lion was the leader of his small pride so, he had to leave for petrolling while leaving the mother by herself. Male lions can't lactate either so, naturally it comes on females. Females are also generally more nurturing in behaviour. But that doesn't mean lions don't do anything. If the male lion wasn't marking and protect the territory, some other male lion would've probably entered and killed the cubs and the mom couldn't have done anything. These are gender roles of nature and they work. So, stop with your narrow feminist worldview.
Fact that she wasn't actually a single mother and her husband was literally returning from a long buisness trip is wholesome. The dad already had a daughter with the wife.
God created those magnificent beasts, they mange to survive for centuries, cameras are invented and people travel thousands of miles to film them and then something like you comes along to say a word and you show your ignorance.
@@marilynwillett804 I'm not doing that it was a joke on how they reacted and I thought it was cute I know god created those beautiful beast I didn't mean for you to put it that way it was cute and funny on how the little cubs did. I'm but I don't understand why you got so defensive about it. Honestly✋🏿🙄
"struggled without the support of a strong leader" - pan to lioness chilling after being perfectly fine without a pride - for those wanting more info, prides typically only have one male leader, it is not uncommon for them to leave, and wouldn't have been a new scenario for her. Not saying it wouldn't be harder, but 'struggled' is a stretch.
It's true, because she has limited opportunity to hunt and feed herself when it's just her and the nursing cubs, whereas in a pride the males usually look after the cubs while the females hunt.
Wow, this video is amazing! The cats are so impressive and adorable! Loved every moment! 00:04 The young male lion proves he can live on his own. 01:11 The lioness struggles to balance feeding her hungry cubs and hunting for herself. 02:19 The absence of the lion father affects the motivation of the pride. 03:07 The lioness moves to protect the cubs. 04:22 The cubs learn to rely on the leadership of the lioness. 05:18 The return of the lion father brings hope to the struggling lioness and her cubs. 06:44 The cubs are introduced to their father. 08:26 The cubs meet their father and the pride reunites.
Lion dads are often rough and mean, but it's only to another male's cubs that he's deadly. It's the Lion dad's job to make sure the cubs know how to respect a king, so when they have prides of their own they will know what's expected of them. It gives the male cubs a head up in what adult life will be like for them because a lot of the time, they're going to be bachelors for quite a while (and for some it'll be for life) and they need to expect other males to be mean. Female cubs tend to have it easier with dad since he's learned that females do a lot of the hard work and in order to keep them around, he needs to be respectful. This shows the girls what to expect from a mate, but you still should show proper respect because a male lion can still kill lioness in a fight.
@@moniquelee8713 Yes, sadly lions have no concept of incest or sexual impropriety. That's a pure human concept and understanding. However, if a population is large enough it can negate the threats of inbreeding: one of the many reasons we have to put effort into conservation. And to give lions credit, some lionesses do leave to find other lions: sometimes to mate to breed, other times to stay, especially if the pride is large one. As much as he would want too, one king can't service them all, especially as he gets older.
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Did the male let you all pet him? I'm curious.
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The most adorable thing I've ever learned is that lions will pretend to be hurt by their cubs' attacks to build their confidence up. Nothing is quite as cute with these big kitties as watching a lion overreact to a tiny nibble from their cub.
That’s always adorable, but it’s heartbreaking what happens to them when a new male takes over the pride.
Wow,never knew that.
@@MrWizeazz Sigh.... so true....who isn't big enough to run and hideaway stay and die.
I'm so confused did the dad have incest with her daughter because from what I understand the cubs mother are his daughter correct?
@@MrWizeazz Yes,but it's nature
"The father is as gentle as he can manage" ... Adorable.
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"His rebuke is as gentle as he can manage."
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16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God
Lion cubs are so adorable! They really wanted their dad to play with them. When he wouldn't, the first cub went back to his Mama Lion and said, "So, who's the long haired hippie freak?"
The cranky long haired hippy freak.
The cub looked like he/she ran to mom to tell on dad for being mean lol😄😅❤
Lions can’t speak
@@blairmarshall544 Bro, do you not have ELA class that teaches you metaphors or similies and all that? And how would you know they can't, just because you don't understand.
@@blairmarshall544 dont ever watch the lion king movie that will confuse the f**k out off u
I love how when the dad comes, the mom and adult daughter run up and nuzzle in his mane. its so adorable!
The Lesson Is: Patriarchy Works.
That's what I was thinking.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie indeed!
Yep because the protector is home.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie no it doesn't lmao
"His bellowing roar could be heard for miles"
Lion: ughHh.... ufghHh.... ughHGhHH... ughhfhgh
Trust me, you can actually feel the low vibrations when close to one doesn't matter how it sounds on vedio
Hmm okay but ngl tiger roars sound more impressive
@@skedaddle347 so tiget roars sound cinematic good yes, true but there's a reason why the lion roar travels further than any other animal. they are social animals by nature.tigers are stealthy and don't have to announce their presence lions are the opposite, In the wild they can challenge rival prides over long distances before they even clash
@@killdungeonclan3605 Oh huh that's interesting. Never heard a lion roar in person before, so on video it sounds pretty disappointing. It seems more like a grunt than a roar when recorded
@@skedaddle347 yeah , did you know most films makers use tiger roars even for lions in movie. why, like I said it sounds so impressive up close , good for movies😉😂
they're really narrating this as if they interviewed these lions lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 I swear
The cameraman is one of those cubs😂😂
Can confirm they interviewed the lions, I was the bird chirping at 1:15
@@pergioserez nice😂👍
@@gn6691 ahhahahah
2 year old human: "momma"
2 year old lion: kills buffalo
A lion's 2 years is a human's 20 years
Adult Lion: Can hunt and fight other lions
Adult Human: Can do mathematics, operate complex machinery, weaponry and technology, has abstract ideas.
@@BloodyTrinityMix but can we kill a buffalo bare handed tho?
@@SouthernRedDiesel No. But neither can a lion, they have to use their jaws.
@@SouthernRedDiesel Why would we, we can shoot the fucker. That's what the high level of intelligence is for.
7:42 I love how the cub looks at the camera and does a slow blink, like he's like "oh yeah it's the camera guy"
Yeah camera guy/gal is honorary pride member
Cubs : Dad, look professional photographer. Smile for the photo.
Lion : He better take the photo before your mother gets back.
@@dorothypozi543 😅😂
Dad: so you're my kids huh, okay bye.
I'm so confused did the dad have incest with her daughter because from what I understand the cubs mother are his daughter correct?
he went to the store to go get some milk
@@chazz4600 no, basically there's the dad, the mom, and the older sister. the mom just gave birth to a new litter (the four new pups), so her original daughter became the older sister. that's my understanding, i think they were just from different litters so the sister is already grown a lot.
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@@chazz4600 I too didn't understand
The rhino at the end made it seem like he was the one who had been narrating
I don’t know why but that genuinely made me laugh out loud hahaha
Lol
That was a good laugh I had, thanks mate
Lmaoooooo
He walked out like “alright, done for the day, gonna go see my kids now”.
i love how 3 cubs are always playing together and then there's this one cub who always catch up first with its' mom 😂
I'm the one cub who always stays with my mom
@@itiswhatitis96-x9q same
The smart one
@@Simping_is_caring I wouldn't say smart one. These 4 cubs will probably go on to be the leaders of their pride. If 1 of them isn't as close with the others and is so to speak, a mamma's boy, it will not bode so well for him. Well that's if the father doesn't get overthrown and the cubs killed before they come of age.
@@salmanrazak8339 Nah, it's still smart, because the cubs are too young to be capable of defending themselves and therefore are easy prey for opportunistic predators (not always to feed, but also to eliminate future food competition). And it's even better if that cub is female, because females don't get kicked out of the pack, only the males after they reach a certain age (around 2 years old). It's rare that a male kill his daughters, but more common with grow up sons who defied him.
"His rebuke is as gentle as he can manage" I appreciate that Dad isn't rough with his cubs, knowing they aren't too sure of him yet. For such a big animal to be so calm with little ones, awesome! Sweet video.
Daddio: I just got back. Can you kids give me a few moments to rest.
Yeah, like for a couple of days.lol
Cubs: "Awww, dad! "Come on!" "You promisssed!"😯😔😒
why does this sound like Simba and Mufasa
@@voren9484 true
@@voren9484 It does tho! 😂
I'm so confused did the dad have incest with her daughter because from what I understand the cubs mother are his daughter correct?
"He was forced to leave his pride"
Simba? Is that you?! 👁👁
that’s how all lion prides function
@@c3ru1ean41 true
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So that was Nala and Sarabi?
Simba is such an uncreative name for the main character in a film, who is a Lion. I went to Tanzania in Africa and it turns out Simba just means "lion". I was so sad and disappointed. My childhood has now been changed forever U^U
This lion hasn't known these cubs for two minutes and he's already tired of being a dad. 😂
He just got off work?
the daughter following the mother and the 2 year old son kicked out kinda indicates hes had children before
C'mon, pops just got back from a business trip, give him a break
Lions are extremely lazy in general
@@Martzi99 All cats are extremely lazy in general
So beautiful to see a mother's instinct to save her cubs and her sister's cubs as well. What a bond between the lionesses
If left naturally, inbreeding between animals cannot be avoided.@@Zooom88
Dad: "Okay Hello...bye- Now go back to your mother"
😄😄😄
Lol
@Anya Lytka Calm down, he was just joking.
@Anya Lytka Damn, whatever you took, it must be strong.
Lol
The way they swing their little tails and walk is just adorable 🥰
@Stop Deleting My Accounts UA-cam 😂😂 chill
Lol
Plastic
@@Paapi_purush paper. What a fun game naming different materials for no reason.
@@MsPuckerupButtercup Glass
"Papa play with us."
"No"
"MOOOOOM Papa wont play with us!"
"Tell him I said to play with you"
*In the distance* "DAMN IT WOMAN!"
😂😂😂
Im the 666'th like lol
Me reading that in kratos' voice: 🤭
😂😂😂😂 dad of the year lol
bruh what
The baby cubs following their mother forming a line is so adorable😭💞
like ducklings 🥰
Atleast the father came back in 2 months, my father never came back,
Where did he go??
@@gollakondarenukumar7733 Probably to get the milk.
Awe, I'm sorry. I hate seeing those comments. Just make sure you're a better dad than he was.
@@ritemolawbks8012 Why? What's your story?
@@gollakondarenukumar7733 I had a great dad as a child, and now he's grandfather. I'm following his example.
9:21 mom zones out and doesn’t even flinch when her cub runs into her face😂 she looks so done with everything and I love it.
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Been there 🤣
That's their big sister (paler) they run to their mother (tan) after pestering her lmao
Also notice her " :3 " expression, very cute
Relatable 😭😭🥺🥺😝😝
Why do i love lion videos so much
We all do! 😄
Me too. I'm addicted.
Because they only show you the good bits. What they don't show is half of the lion population are baby killers.
@@fungames24 Its just nature i guess :P. Other animals have there own way of doing things
U trying to become a 🦁 lion 😂 😂 😂
It’s so cute how all mammal mamas are the same, nursing, snuggling, protecting, loving
Cute comment ☺️
Well in some species the mom sometimes eats her babies.
Female lions will eat their own cubs if they’re hungry enough. Many species of monkeys the females will have little to no recognition towards her babies - the males are the primary caregivers and will often have to protect from the mother who may decide she wants to stomp on the baby and eat it.
Tell that to some seal species...
Human mothers sabotage their children too often.
Animals must be respected and loved by us humans. They are a blessing upon the earth.
Cockroaches, mosquitoes, ticks are animals, too. Respect them.
@Homelander insects aren't animals? What?
@@rdmz135 I too have met people who didn't believe me when I told them insects were animals... I was baffled
@@crownary3537 I like how you just assume things about people like you know them personally. You don't know a damn thing about this person or anybody else commenting in here.
Besides, we humans destroy the goddamn planet and are the reason a lot of things are the way they are. We're the reason animals are going extinct and climate change is happening, among other things. The least we can do is respect nature, because without many plants and animals, our world will come crashing down.
Exactly!!!! They were here before us!!
This family of lion's has issues, they all wanna stay alone. Dam these family issues even in animal kingdom..
Disfunctional
Stop personifying animal behavior. Weirdos
@@Beanskiiii it was a joke
ChillsandThrills shut up
i still think beside as rival the father let his son to be on his feet in life. he know his son was strong.
Just a normal lioness chilling
Narrator: "She's a single mother..."
😅😅👍
😂😂😂....then boom dad shows up
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😂😂😂😂😂
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"His rebuke is as gentle as he can manage." I think i dropped a tear. It was so adorable 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Narrator: “a bellowing roar…”
Lion: *clears throat several times*
Edit: before you gung ho it into the comments section defending the honor of the lion’s roar all over the world…🗣️IT’S a joke. Please go sip some tea and have a good day
the lower the frequency of the sound the further it travels.
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Speakers give a lions roar no justice. In person it is earth shattering.
@@mareksicinski3726 the only real roar was before it showed the lion, so no most of those were not roars.
Lmfaaooooo😭😭😭😭
When the dad growled a bit, the cub really turned to him like “what dude?” 💀
9:56
"You what big man?"
U🤑
no really it was like “wanna fight big man?”
So funny!
The only reason of why I wouldn’t survive there is because I would run to pet those lions like an idiot..... but they’re so PRECIOUS JUST LOOK AT THEM AAAAA
I did that to a bobcat one time ... I'm was heartbroken because it ran away from me :( lol 🤣
I’d probably die* because I might instinctively move on my own to pet one of them 🤠
Don't feel bad, you would be a delicious meal
Ikr!!!!😣😣😂
@@RaisaAngelMartin Ow don't be disheartened mate, try that with a lion next time. He wont run away
9:19 is so adorable when the cubs come running back to their mom 🥰🥰
Why am I watching lion videos for future parenting skills 🤦♂️
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Omg watch elephant ones. Their mom instincts are off the charts!!!!!
Just don't be a grumpy dad
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When u return from work, announce ur presence with a bellowing roar
The dads are always grumpy with cubs and poor mothers have to have them most of the time lol
Just like n life
@@cnope2444 Yes so true 👍
@Pooge Onmyway wtf??? you good?
Pooge Onmyway you’re kind of stupid my man. Might wanna check with your doctor.
Pooge Onmyway you should get a life yourself
"Attention animal kingdom within a 5 mile radius, I have arrived!"
Witness me
Yep, that's how lions are called kings of animals. They literally announce their arrival like some old-timey king.
@@EternalVirgin more like king of the pride :)
I’m going to try this when I get home from work today!
@@mjraimo13 might you won't get a positive reaction 😂
What’s AMAZING is the family actually recognizes on another after all the time spent away from one another!🙂
That is so ridiculous I had to laugh out loud🤣. Oh course he reconzie his own pride , remember these are cats whose sense of smell is a million times better than ours. Humans can change their hair color and style of clothes but you will still recognize a family member or a ex even you have seen them for a long while . Well same with cats ... and they don't have the luxury of getting a new style change . They might have a couple new scars but for the most part, they are very easy to recognize when you actually take notice to the differences in their manes and scaring
@@shakira1616 you can educate without being belittling and condescending. It’s giving ignorance
Cats remember their friends, including non cat friends. I had a stray cat that saw me after year that it was obvious to me that it remembered me.
I’m still wondering how the cameraman is still alive
Same lmao
Probably because there isn't a cameraman. A lot of footage is from trail cams, drones etc. All that content gets edited into a video that you see on UA-cam.
I was gunna say it's a hidden camera but these guys already kinda explained it ^^
Cameraman use zoom camera IMAO
there isn't any more videos so the cameramen has been eaten imo
So cute how the babies follow momma. That one cub stays super close to her. then the Mom and daughter running to see dad. Precious. What a wholesome video.
That one cub is a mama’s boy! 😂
Cubs: daddy, daddy, daddy!!!
Father: Hi.......bye......get away from me
Honestly , I relate- I hate every type of social interaction so this lion is basically me at this point.
Good parenting indeed🤔
I’ve always been so fascinated with lions and their prides the skills and techniques these animals have is just phenomenal to think they can perfectly executed plans and hunting parties is just so intriguing. The animal kingdom is absolutely incredible
Male Lion: "It's good to be back..."
Cubs appeared
Male Lion: "Crap, here's come the new child support bill..."
LoL
Conor McGregor: suprise suprise motha foookers..
Lol so true
Fr lol
Hahahahah
Uh, no. Child support is for dads who aren't around. He's around.
“as they had never met their father who left when they were still in the den” LOL SAME
HELPP
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Well unlike us their dad left to secure the territory so they can grow up safe 😂😂
Mother drove him away from his own flesh and blood? Wow some loving dad
9:46 why they sitting like a divorced couple🤣
LMAO
He's a cheating bastard. .
@@vasantiago3038 👀
@@vasantiago3038 😂😂😂
Thay watching both surrounding,,,, any strainger will comes take their babies,,,,,,,
There's almost nothing cuter than lion cubs. Everything about them is adorable.
"His rebuke is as gentle as he can manage" is the absolute perfect way of putting it.
Exactly nail on the head
They are just so adorable cubs love to watch them grow up and play
I just want them to all to live ..
Cat always cat
@Christ0ker 91 *they're
@Christ0ker 91 stop with these corny inults at least be funny
@Christ0ker 91 lol someone’s 🧂
"His bellowing roar could be heard for miles"
Lion: *honk*
Ahhahhahhahahahahah
😂😂😂why did I hear it while reading this?
That is a stunningly gorgeous family. Look at the mother's face. She looks so calm and content.
Cubs came to mother like : " Mom, that guy is a wierdo, i am staying with u ''
"He announces his presence with a bellowing roar that could be heard for 5 miles."
Lion at 5:27 : *sounds like my dog about to throw up*
🤣😂
that's from far away
😂😂
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Same ngl, my dog sounds like that too lmfaooooo
9:18 that's how my mother looks at me when I come home late 😮😟
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😂😂😂
😝😭🤣
It is so sweet, as Dad growls low and soft so he doesn't scare his babies who don't know him well enough yet.
Rhino social worker coming in at the end to make sure the family's getting along alright after reuniting.
Oh god😂😂😂
😂😂😂👌🏼
Oh my god
Male lion looks like he's had enough of them after a few. Lol. Like us human moms most of the child care falls on us. Lioness even more.
Lions are the typical angry dads xD
I like how the male Lion was affectionate with the Lioness and seem to have "words" for the adult daughter. Like...."and where have you been?", lol.
Hakurei Reimu you sound like a typical lesbian. Specifically the “Butch” kind 😉😂
Oh shut up. You're too blind to see the male putting in work. He is risking his life to patrol the area, so his cubs doesn't get killed by other lion males, predators, etc.
Women like you think you're the only parent. I guess single dads don't exist. 🗣️ The type to say male lions don't hunt, the females do all the hunting 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@jairesemccoy9779 Dude it’s a fact. Women in general take on the care for their children more than men do. And no that lion did nothing for the lioness prior to her finding him.
No it doesn’t mean all men or all lions are bad fathers but most females of any animal race takes care of their children more than the males do.
"She is a single mother..her pride split up recently"
cue upbeat background music
This is so adorable. It feels like a family reunion in humans.
Lion dad hey I’m off to get a pack of cigarettes. Three months later hey they didn’t have my brand. Sorry
@ManOfCulture @we_read_the_comment
@@spikebribri3847 thay triệu tô ma ke ít sound better
It's amazing how the male lion can go on a forty mile radius marking his territory in all of that thick jungle and find his way back to the pride, that is some navigation 4 u, God's wisdom is something to behold
"God's wisdom" and it's just thousands of years of evolution
Yes it’s amazing!
@@sarahtobore2832. There is no such thing as evolution. Only the nature of things, thanks to GOD'S wisdom. I suspect you are white, and you all are against the natural order of things. That's why it's nothing for you to say blasphemous nonsense, like how you did up there.
@@pos2402 If I were actually white, I might have to walk into traffic 🥴🥴 No such thing as evolution? You're a grown man who believes a talking snake tricked a naked couple out of a magic garden 🙂😭 what are you, stupid? Do you also believe that Father Christmas brings presents every 24th December? Sit down, shut up and don't perceive you can lecture me or anyone on anything. 🤣
@@sarahtobore2832 Yeah lmao I'm sure it's "gods wisdom" when the male lion goes and kills some other cubs.
9:15 the little cub thought the dad was going to attack her aww when he’s just yawning haha 🙂
I would be to if my parent suddenly showed up and then showed me all of their testh in one yawn o.o
Mom was on dad @ 9:17, when Littleness thought dad was gonna eat it, and started backing up.
@@TheShortee44 no
Play with Dad, he gets mad, run to Mom. It’s universal.
9:28 I love how cute he/she’s trotting 😍
"Things are looking up for this family"
*rhino walks by*
Dad, pizza's here!
Lmao
@@mregent2515 lmao part 2
Mom: kids your daddy is back.
Cubs: hey daddy wanna play?
Father: hey kids, off you go then, i have a lot on my plate, i gotta think about securing the parameters.
*perimeters *..you are welcome 😀
Those cubs are adorable, I love how they go right for dad's tail. Just like a cat playing!
Disney was on point with making their lions look as realistic as possible.
Yup
Did you really have to point out that you are not a male lion who is writing this comment :DDD
@@fatihnadir1414 I'm sorry for the confusion I'm am a male lion
Yeah, the realistic thing looked very good. It was just a stupid move because they're talking lions and you can't recreate talking lions in a realistic form
except the roars
10:24 Rhino: from all of us here at NBC News, I'm Bill Rhino. Good Night.
Lmaoooo
😂
Just how adorable.. they were so excited to meet their dad ❤️❤️❤️
Mother lioness: welcome home darling. Come meet your four children.
Daddy lion (looks at the cubs): Hey kids.
(Turns and walks away) bye kids.
How come the adult daughter couldn’t help with the hunting if she’s still around? She sounds like a free loader lol
Did she have Cubs with her father
@@randyrobinson3951 not yet it seems
@@senordickhead100 wait there's incest evolved?
@@strengar7145 There can be. I'm saying she doesn't have offspring of her own. If she's wandering out far from her pride from time to time, it's likely she's searching for a mate, but now that her father is back, she doesn't have to look any further.
@@senordickhead100 I know their lions and all but that seems kinda weird?
I love how they are so affectionate as they walk past each other lol
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I love to see this interaction, checkout how mom and older daughter let the little ones see that he is their leader by going up and greeting him with the head bump, then the little ones approach. Then as always mom looks so very proud and regal, as she loves her babies and her "husband" for lack of better term. These animals are incredibly social, the absolute most beautiful thing to see, is adult male and female, show one another affection, by petting cuddling and cleaning each other.
Absolutely incredible to see them in the wild like that and with their beautiful family... so precious!!
9:19 the lioness's face it's so cute
She's taking a good pose she got no time to babysit.
Dad comes back and is done with parenting after 5 seconds while the mother has been raising the kids from birth all on her own without food... sounds about right
I know right
So you want the lion to be with the cubs and lioness to go out on sojourn and look after the territory? Cool
@@aishwarypuranik9161 Yep buddy these feminists are really triggered by natural lion behaviour.
@@aishwarypuranik9161 and shivangini rai, you two seem more educated on this subject. Good for you!
Male lions do the most of the babysitting because females do most of the hunting. This lion was the leader of his small pride so, he had to leave for petrolling while leaving the mother by herself. Male lions can't lactate either so, naturally it comes on females. Females are also generally more nurturing in behaviour. But that doesn't mean lions don't do anything. If the male lion wasn't marking and protect the territory, some other male lion would've probably entered and killed the cubs and the mom couldn't have done anything. These are gender roles of nature and they work. So, stop with your narrow feminist worldview.
Fact that she wasn't actually a single mother and her husband was literally returning from a long buisness trip is wholesome. The dad already had a daughter with the wife.
I love how they all run back to their mom when the dad gets up
He is scary. I am worry he might eat them lol
Mommy he mean!! 😂😂😂
* walks over to his brother*
him: " what do you want again"
* bites him*
him: get off me you prick😤"
* walks away*
God created those magnificent beasts, they mange to survive for centuries, cameras are invented and people travel thousands of miles to film them and then something like you comes along to say a word and you show your ignorance.
@@marilynwillett804 I'm not doing that it was a joke on how they reacted and I thought it was cute I know god created those beautiful beast I didn't mean for you to put it that way it was cute and funny on how the little cubs did. I'm but I don't understand why you got so defensive about it. Honestly✋🏿🙄
@@marilynwillett804 What I said was a harmless joke and then you wanna come up saying " Ignorance" Like if you didn't get the joke move along. Jesus😒
@@marilynwillett804 I mean yeah you might thought you had a right Idea Miss/sir but you didn't and what your saying is the opposite of what I wrote.
@@marilynwillett804 Find your chill
Cubs: where have you been dad??
Dad:....i went to get milk
Yo that's funny as fack
Cubs: but mom already got milk..?
What sweet and beautiful faces those cubs have ❤
It shows the lioness is the true Queen she puts up with the cubs all day and his moodiness 😂🤣
the rhino is the end comes out like : hey guys what's up , the band's back together again huh?
4:19 the small turtle is minding his own business
You have excellent vision! I barely saw the turtle. 🦁🐯🐆🐢
I can't find it 😭
And just as I complained, I finally found it 😂
@@melekeen two fingers right to the mama lion. You can see it climbing up the hill.
@@sunshine-jm2vk i cant find it am i blind?
I love ❤ how Mom moves the cubs to safety. We know Dad, lion king is not far. I feel safe to hear his presence like his Partner and Cubs..❤❤❤❤
I love how the Cubs just be walking on there mom like that
"struggled without the support of a strong leader" - pan to lioness chilling after being perfectly fine without a pride - for those wanting more info, prides typically only have one male leader, it is not uncommon for them to leave, and wouldn't have been a new scenario for her. Not saying it wouldn't be harder, but 'struggled' is a stretch.
I was just about to comment that, lmao
She was relaxing
@@ninata7868 "Nature" channels love to stretch the truth for a narrative haha
@@CM_CM_ yah, lol
It's true, because she has limited opportunity to hunt and feed herself when it's just her and the nursing cubs, whereas in a pride the males usually look after the cubs while the females hunt.
Was touching to see the closeness of the reunion with the Dad from the Mum and female offspring.
Just goes to show you that Women and even female animals are hard workers from beginning to end.
Life is insantly amazing. Honestly, too bad we forget just how incredible lucky we are at any moment...
Truly:)
@@lovenature God is good
Ever since I first saw The Lion King when I was 8 years old, I loved lions. To this day, they're still one of my favourite big cats 😊❤
Lions cubs are just so Adorable, I love them so much!!🦁❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
I love what they grow into. Magnificent beasts!
"Rick the cubs are hungry"
"I am too Natania i've been walking all week, lemme watch the game for a bit"
damn She knows her man call from miles away?And know just where to find him? Damn..Even Lioness have that women’s intuition 🙈😉
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Does this work in humans or something I’m pretty sure it only works with animals
speaking like a true single mom in her 40s
@@trikmandularlgaming2026 lol.I’am in my 40’s but I’m not single at all,I’m married..
@@thisguysgaming7246 lol..Cmon..It’s only a joke..
8:25 She looked at the camera like, "Can we get a moment, please? Damn, y'all are nosey."
Waw, The Cubs are adorable !!!
Mom and her daughter and father Lion and the 4 little cubs are a sweet lovely family. 💟🐹💚🐾💙🦁🌷🐹
Wow not even a thank you. #rude
Wtf, these replies lol
I find it sad how they have probs been hunted by now just to make 1 person happy for a bit and to be served to psycho-paths 😔
Wow, this video is amazing! The cats are so impressive and adorable! Loved every moment!
00:04 The young male lion proves he can live on his own.
01:11 The lioness struggles to balance feeding her hungry cubs and hunting for herself.
02:19 The absence of the lion father affects the motivation of the pride.
03:07 The lioness moves to protect the cubs.
04:22 The cubs learn to rely on the leadership of the lioness.
05:18 The return of the lion father brings hope to the struggling lioness and her cubs.
06:44 The cubs are introduced to their father.
08:26 The cubs meet their father and the pride reunites.
Lion dads are often rough and mean, but it's only to another male's cubs that he's deadly. It's the Lion dad's job to make sure the cubs know how to respect a king, so when they have prides of their own they will know what's expected of them. It gives the male cubs a head up in what adult life will be like for them because a lot of the time, they're going to be bachelors for quite a while (and for some it'll be for life) and they need to expect other males to be mean. Female cubs tend to have it easier with dad since he's learned that females do a lot of the hard work and in order to keep them around, he needs to be respectful. This shows the girls what to expect from a mate, but you still should show proper respect because a male lion can still kill lioness in a fight.
Kind of sounds like humans lol
it's more he's doing what he does anyway
It also shows that he fathered his daughters Cubs as well....I mean if they weren't his Cubs he would have killed them....?
@@moniquelee8713 Yes, sadly lions have no concept of incest or sexual impropriety. That's a pure human concept and understanding. However, if a population is large enough it can negate the threats of inbreeding: one of the many reasons we have to put effort into conservation.
And to give lions credit, some lionesses do leave to find other lions: sometimes to mate to breed, other times to stay, especially if the pride is large one. As much as he would want too, one king can't service them all, especially as he gets older.
@@girl1213 i thought so. I know incest is very common in the animal kingdom, just making sure if the mother knew 🤣🤣. Kidding
This always crack me up when, "The King Of The Jungle", meets his cubs. He turns into a softy.😂😂😂
Um... that didn't look like softie to me, it looked dangerous.
Well, I mean, he didn't eat them.lol
He was as gentle as he could be.😊
Lions don’t live in jungles if they did they would die LOL
so ur saying that the king will die
No. I'm just saying that's what they're called (in general terms).
@@evezoey honey, it’s a saying 😭
Dude´s just got home from work and wants to chill. Totally understand his reaction :)
9:18 That lioness is like, Look the camera is there. Tryin mah best to give a nice shot 😁😂😂