@@andrewmanyore9913 I know, I wish they would. I have watched this documentary a few times, the first of which was just over two years ago, so I know it is older than the year this channel posted it. However, I was trying to determine when this documentary was actually shot. I would be interested in knowing how they are doing at the moment, whether or not they are still alive, whether or not their moms are still living, how many cubs each of them has had, how the pride is doing, etc...
Magnificent 🤩. So glad the cubs made to adulthood. Yet sad 😢 for the lost male cub. But that is how nature goes at times. The narrator was excellent! He didn’t just ramble on… he kept us up to date as the pride grew & confronted obstacles. Thank you for sharing. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
This is got to be the best wildlife filming I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing it. I wish you great success , health, love and happiness! It's great to have you here.
This is a re-production of an earlier version. But, I'm NOT complaining!! This has been VASTLY IMPROVED!! The script has been tightened up a bit, & MOST importantly, it has a different narrator!! This guy has a voice made for narration; he pronounces words correctly, is easy to understand, & the audio volume is suited to the video & viewer!! Thanks to the production team for improving the original output!! And thanks to the uploader!!
What a beautiful story about a family that have come through Victoria's yes it was heart breaking to see the little one pass.but seeing how the family pulled it together to keep going was amazing each and everyone of them are in beautiful condition the morhers are the glue that keeps them together the best. And that magnificent male lion was a fantastic looking boy great to see him go in with out harming any cubs or kicking them out hope he sticks around for there safety would make a great coalition there a beautiful family
It's a great documentary i really like it sad for the 20 month cub who died it's great the others made it too adults Thank you very much i really like it 👌
This is the first documentary I’ve seen where a male lion joins a new pride as king. I love this 😍😍 I watch a lot of big cats with tigers being my favorites. I’m fascinated by lions and the way they live 🙌🏾
The look on the Leopards face when it watched the Lions stealing it's kill from up in the tree where the Leopard had stashed it was priceless. Excellent documentary superbly narrated by Bongani Nxumalo, cheers for the awesome reel F H Q D.
@marym7763 - You are CORRECT that this video has an XLNT narrator, but you need to know the production team has a writer (or writers) who produce a script. A narrator merely reads what's written. What makes the difference w/narrative quality is whether the voice has a pleasing timbre/pitch & if the narrator grasps the subject matter & language sufficiently to pronounce words correctly while giving the proper tempo or inflection. His timing of the dialogue also needs to match the action of the video. NOT an easy assignment, but this narrator is quite good!!
I just started to cry when I saw the little baby lion died 😪😪😪 I know it is the rule of nature, but people who filmed the scene could have treated and saved the baby lion :((
I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
Oh dear Lord I can't! I am a gramma that cries like a rain machine at these wee cubs in distress, I will have to stop for a bit. But it's a lovely documentary, extremely well done and I will watch the rest later. 🫶 🕊
This is an amazing documentary. The narrative is brilliant, unlike those narrated by Americans.. A true documentary..thankyou.. I will be in the Kruger National Park next week.. Travelling through Botswana and Namibia..❤
This is by far the best narrator for this documentary. If you watch a doc on Dingos, you want an Australian accent. If you watch a doc on freaky people, you want an American accent. Wekk, you get my point.
I truely hope they thrive & I was surprised the male didn't want 2 kill the cubs but u guess this answers my question about if the cubs meet maturity then they wouldn't b killed by a new male looking 2 start his pride😊 I'm so glad cuz it will really help them all when he joined 2 make them a very strong & capable pride. Thank u 4 an amazing video I learned alot. Kimtigger143!!!❤❤❤
The Xakubasa pride consisted of 4 lionesses, 2 Older Tawny and 2 White younger ones. These 2 white lionesses were the first white lions to reach adulthood in the wild in over 25 years! These 2 white lionesses were also featured on the documentary White Lions of the Timbavati. But to understand all of this better, we need to go all the way back to 2006, were the Jacaranda pride had 7 sub adults, 4 males and 3 females. Those 7 subs eventually broke away from their mothers and moved on to Timbavati. The 4 males split from their sisters and became known as the 4 Timbavati males (who sired the famous Machaton males). Their 3 sisters were moving constantly trying to avoid bigger prides, during this time they lost 1 lioness. Finally in 2009 the opportunity to have a territory came up, when the once big Sohobele pride was now down to only 1 young lioness due to the older girls being killed by the Mahlantini males. The 2 sisters inmediately took their opportunity and settled mostly in Klaserie, they mated with the 2 old Klaserie males and finally gave birth to their first litter, 2 tawny males and 2 white females. They became known as the Xakubasa pride! Their 2 mothers were extremely skilled huntresses so they were always well fed. They managed to raise 3 of the 4 cubs to adulthood, including the 2 beautiful white lionesses, who were the first to do so in over 25 years. Unfortunately the pride was seen less and less over the time due to pressure of other big prides and males, therefore they spent most of their time in Kruger. The last sighting of these memorable lionesses was towards the end of 2014, since then, no one knows what happened. Many famous prides of the Timbavati have dissappeared like this, such as the Ross, Hercules, Timbavati, Jacaranda and Caroline prides. Reduced in numbers they have no other choice but to leave. I hope we get to see some of them once again. Feel free to join facebook lion sightings group for more information and lion stories.
Thank you for sharing the beginning lives of the rebirth of the white lions into Africa's wilderness and it's wonderful to see Casper and his two brothers together with their own prides I was wondering what pride the white sister belongs to? Or if the young males leave together or did they reunite somewhere down the road? Who are the lions that joined Casper? Was one his brother? They're looking better than great, they're gorgeous majestic beasts Thank you it's not often I get to see the white lions ❤
oh no made me cry 😢 when the cub passed away, its a shame he didnt get help, I just couldn't stand there and film it and not get help(yes i know its nature) but to stand there and do nothing 😢
The film makers also sign contracta stating they will not intervene. If they are caught they'll have to leave before finishing their documentary. It's not worth it.
I was in pins and needles until I saw that they got a Big male adult Lion. Something fierce about that Majestic creature, the power and ferocity to defend his...
It's totally different documentaries of the same documentary lol, with two different narrators, and you get to see things that the last documentary didn't have, but they're still is never a part 2, I'll never understand it, because even in tiger documentaries, that are 20 times harder to film, and then they have to leave the documentary, during the entire rainy season, and then come back, to find out if the mother and cups that they were filming, if they made it, and are still together, and they go through hell and hot water, but they track them down and find out the answer, you can feel a lion pride year-round, through the rainy season and threw out, so it's just no excuse for it not to be, a second part to one of the greatest lion documentaries, of all time!
It's a small things you have to pay attention to the notice the difference in the documentaries, for one they were never three lion cubs, young adults, it just was the three adult males, and for them not to be after those clubs, that meant that they already had a party, and belong to those three males, and in the first one, it shows them when they were first born, and they were basically starving to death, when it made its first Buffalo killed, and when the tawny colored cup died, like this one says his mother is there but is nothing she can do, and the first one with the first narrator, it says his mother is here, but there's nothing she can do, and I thought you were different voice, and when they turned one years old, and the hyenas were harassing them over a zebra kill, metabolism forward, to make them stand up to the hyenas, and then she showed them how to finish it, that was so funny, the way the narrator said it, in that document
2yrs work to offer us 55 minutes of entertainment... Thank you so much for sharing this with us... God bless
Ditto
I thought they would go in depth about their adulthood.
@@andrewmanyore9913 I know, I wish they would. I have watched this documentary a few times, the first of which was just over two years ago, so I know it is older than the year this channel posted it. However, I was trying to determine when this documentary was actually shot. I would be interested in knowing how they are doing at the moment, whether or not they are still alive, whether or not their moms are still living, how many cubs each of them has had, how the pride is doing, etc...
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Magnificent 🤩. So glad the cubs made to adulthood. Yet sad 😢 for the lost male cub. But that is how nature goes at times.
The narrator was excellent! He didn’t just ramble on… he kept us up to date as the pride grew & confronted obstacles. Thank you for sharing. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Awesome Blessings 💯✝️🎚️🙏🛐⚛️💟💖💝❤️🩹💙❤️🩹💕🎼🎵🎶🎶🎵🎼
Excellent narrating!
The brother passing away was so sad rip😢
This is got to be the best wildlife filming I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing it. I wish you great success , health, love and happiness! It's great to have you here.
i agree
I loved this. Hope they survive and have their own little white cubs one day❤
One of the best Documentaries I've Ever Seen⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I love Casper the White Lion of Kruger Park and film him. This documentary is next level and very inspirational. Well done and thank you!
This was amazing! Hoping they thrive and one day have adorable little white cubs of their own .
This is a re-production of an earlier version. But, I'm NOT complaining!! This has been VASTLY IMPROVED!! The script has been tightened up a bit, & MOST importantly, it has a different narrator!! This guy has a voice made for narration; he pronounces words correctly, is easy to understand, & the audio volume is suited to the video & viewer!! Thanks to the production team for improving the original output!! And thanks to the uploader!!
What a beautiful story about a family that have come through Victoria's yes it was heart breaking to see the little one pass.but seeing how the family pulled it together to keep going was amazing each and everyone of them are in beautiful condition the morhers are the glue that keeps them together the best. And that magnificent male lion was a fantastic looking boy great to see him go in with out harming any cubs or kicking them out hope he sticks around for there safety would make a great coalition there a beautiful family
I like this narrator.
I do too !!!
Me too!
I agree great narrator
Definitely agree with you on that one bro
Don't forget the camera person...amazing angles taken too
Would love to see a Pride of White Lions.....I hope to see more of these two soon.
White Lion-Fight for survival the great documentary sir 👍👍👍
Is it only me visiting the Channel every day to see if New uploads are available? 🥰
I Hope the white lion get documented throughout their whole lives. So precious. The narrator has a special talent 👍💯
Should have been called Part 2 but other than that it was great seeing these cubs grow up.
Right. Make it a little hard to find.
I never thought I would see wild white lions! This is extradentary.
It's a great documentary i really like it sad for the 20 month cub who died it's great the others made it too adults Thank you very much i really like it 👌
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Watching from England 🏴
I like this narrator as well. it was so sad when the male cub died.
nicely done and worth seeing each step of their journey.
Love this story. To see white lions living in the wild is just brilliant. What great mothers they have. May they bring many cubs to life. 🙌🏻🙏🏻💚🇮🇪
Highly enjoyed watching this! Thank you!
This is the first documentary I’ve seen where a male lion joins a new pride as king. I love this 😍😍 I watch a lot of big cats with tigers being my favorites. I’m fascinated by lions and the way they live 🙌🏾
So heartbreaking the one cub died... ik its the wilderness but man that pulled on my heart
A lovely documentary . Aww, that's so sad made me tear up and cry .
The look on the Leopards face when it watched the Lions stealing it's kill from up in the tree where the Leopard had stashed it was priceless. Excellent documentary superbly narrated by Bongani Nxumalo, cheers for the awesome reel F H Q D.
Would have loved a time stamp for that leopard's face look. Thanks for telling us narrator's name. What does F H Q D stand for? From Canada...
I would like to know if you have updates on the White Pride Lions now that the white lions are adult lions? Thank you for Educating me! ✌🌻
Looking for the same thing 👍💯‼️
These lions dissapeared in 2014 and are presumed dead. They were pressured by other lions.
@@burakcetav Nope they are still alive.
I like the narration style! Giving of all them names and having it told from a family perspective, I love it! Great work
The narrator doesn't give them names.
The names given to the lions by the rangers/park managers.
@marym7763 - You are CORRECT that this video has an XLNT narrator, but you need to know the production team has a writer (or writers) who produce a script. A narrator merely reads what's written. What makes the difference w/narrative quality is whether the voice has a pleasing timbre/pitch & if the narrator grasps the subject matter & language sufficiently to pronounce words correctly while giving the proper tempo or inflection. His timing of the dialogue also needs to match the action of the video. NOT an easy assignment, but this narrator is quite good!!
@@janjerge1484 ALWAYS better than AI
I just started to cry when I saw the little baby lion died 😪😪😪 I know it is the rule of nature, but people who filmed the scene could have treated and saved the baby lion :((
31:27 What an incredible cutie. My goodness these got to be the most gorgeous lions I've ever seen.
the white lion is magic, and if you see one, you should not say
Shinga, and Incarnate ARE FREAKING ADORABLE.
Aww, that's so sad 😢made me tear up and cry 💙🙏😭
You have an exceptional talent for showcasing nature's wild beauty.
I agree this is one great film about the lions that I've come to throughly love to watch,, keep up the great work!
This fills in a lot of missing pieces from the other white lion documentary about them. Thanks!!
Sweet White Filines, it will be real cool, a pride of WhiteLions, in the African Serengeti!
Awesome content. Thanks for sharing to us.
awesome , thank you !
More like this,please ❤
Who else watched the 2 little white cubs grow up in the last docu? Strong little cubs.
I am sending love to everyone who reads this. You are so special. Great things are coming to you. I can feel the energy just by typing this. You are great. you are good enough. Times are changing. You radiate love and compassion for the world. Believe in it. feel it. Live it.
AWESOME,,THANKS
Oh dear Lord I can't! I am a gramma that cries like a rain machine at these wee cubs in distress, I will have to stop for a bit. But it's a lovely documentary, extremely well done and I will watch the rest later. 🫶 🕊
i can’t wait to look back a few years from now watching them having their own pride
soooo goooood!!!
it was really nice documentary to watch. thank you for it
28.5.2023.Really first class,very good and best.💋.Thank you.
I love this narrator!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Loud and clear!!! Good narrator 👏👏👏
Wonderful ❤
That was amazing.
Thanks for sharing
This is an amazing documentary. The narrative is brilliant, unlike those narrated by Americans.. A true documentary..thankyou.. I will be in the Kruger National Park next week.. Travelling through Botswana and Namibia..❤
Majestic animals ❤🎉 Cant wait to watch any updates on the white pride, especially the white lions
This was awesome simply fantastic
Beautyful, wild, remarkable! And thanks the Cutters, directors and the bro`s behind the Cameras - an intense view! great Job. Thanks for sharing!
Best Video
Next chapter please! I love all the animals story.
This is by far the best narrator for this documentary. If you watch a doc on Dingos, you want an Australian accent. If you watch a doc on freaky people, you want an American accent. Wekk, you get my point.
I truely hope they thrive & I was surprised the male didn't want 2 kill the cubs but u guess this answers my question about if the cubs meet maturity then they wouldn't b killed by a new male looking 2 start his pride😊 I'm so glad cuz it will really help them all when he joined 2 make them a very strong & capable pride. Thank u 4 an amazing video I learned alot. Kimtigger143!!!❤❤❤
Proudly South African, olah 😊
The Xakubasa pride consisted of 4 lionesses, 2 Older Tawny and 2 White younger ones. These 2 white lionesses were the first white lions to reach adulthood in the wild in over 25 years! These 2 white lionesses were also featured on the documentary White Lions of the Timbavati.
But to understand all of this better, we need to go all the way back to 2006, were the Jacaranda pride had 7 sub adults, 4 males and 3 females. Those 7 subs eventually broke away from their mothers and moved on to Timbavati. The 4 males split from their sisters and became known as the 4 Timbavati males (who sired the famous Machaton males). Their 3 sisters were moving constantly trying to avoid bigger prides, during this time they lost 1 lioness.
Finally in 2009 the opportunity to have a territory came up, when the once big Sohobele pride was now down to only 1 young lioness due to the older girls being killed by the Mahlantini males.
The 2 sisters inmediately took their opportunity and settled mostly in Klaserie, they mated with the 2 old Klaserie males and finally gave birth to their first litter, 2 tawny males and 2 white females.
They became known as the Xakubasa pride! Their 2 mothers were extremely skilled huntresses so they were always well fed. They managed to raise 3 of the 4 cubs to adulthood, including the 2 beautiful white lionesses, who were the first to do so in over 25 years.
Unfortunately the pride was seen less and less over the time due to pressure of other big prides and males, therefore they spent most of their time in Kruger.
The last sighting of these memorable lionesses was towards the end of 2014, since then, no one knows what happened. Many famous prides of the Timbavati have dissappeared like this, such as the Ross, Hercules, Timbavati, Jacaranda and Caroline prides. Reduced in numbers they have no other choice but to leave.
I hope we get to see some of them once again.
Feel free to join facebook lion sightings group for more information and lion stories.
Very detailed resarch history of the lions culture sounds like a thesis for a degree dissertation😮😮😮😮
Nice DOcumentry brother❤
Thank you for sharing the beginning lives of the rebirth of the white lions into Africa's wilderness and it's wonderful to see Casper and his two brothers together with their own prides
I was wondering what pride the white sister belongs to? Or if the young males leave together or did they reunite somewhere down the road? Who are the lions that joined Casper? Was one his brother? They're looking better than great, they're gorgeous majestic beasts Thank you it's not often I get to see the white lions ❤
One of the best documentaries I've seen in a long time that's for sure great job peeps
Wow thanks 🙏 god I love 💕 it good 😊
Life is so harsh ,total respect.,poor cub,so brave,such amazing family
was that bird moon walking🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Yeap😂
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Very useful!
Exceptional!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
oh no made me cry 😢 when the cub passed away, its a shame he didnt get help, I just couldn't stand there and film it and not get help(yes i know its nature) but to stand there and do nothing 😢
The film makers also sign contracta stating they will not intervene. If they are caught they'll have to leave before finishing their documentary. It's not worth it.
I'like that this film. I'cn't download. Thanks!
Glad to see a happy ending, and 2 white lions grown up wise and beautiful like their mother. At last we can see 2 grown white lioness in the wild. 🎉❤😊
Highly informative! 📚
Thank you
I was in pins and needles until I saw that they got a Big male adult Lion. Something fierce about that Majestic creature, the power and ferocity to defend his...
I love nature and wild animal
Love ❤️ it happy ending thank you for showing
*Nature's survival instincts were at play as the lion attempted to take down the cunning python, revealing the intricate dance of predator and prey*
This nature reserve is amazing. Thank God its protected.
❤❤❤ great job
brilliantly narrated
Those mothers are amazing. They only lost one child? (maybe some more died when younger). And no adult male for protection.
It's totally different documentaries of the same documentary lol, with two different narrators, and you get to see things that the last documentary didn't have, but they're still is never a part 2, I'll never understand it, because even in tiger documentaries, that are 20 times harder to film, and then they have to leave the documentary, during the entire rainy season, and then come back, to find out if the mother and cups that they were filming, if they made it, and are still together, and they go through hell and hot water, but they track them down and find out the answer, you can feel a lion pride year-round, through the rainy season and threw out, so it's just no excuse for it not to be, a second part to one of the greatest lion documentaries, of all time!
It's a small things you have to pay attention to the notice the difference in the documentaries, for one they were never three lion cubs, young adults, it just was the three adult males, and for them not to be after those clubs, that meant that they already had a party, and belong to those three males, and in the first one, it shows them when they were first born, and they were basically starving to death, when it made its first Buffalo killed, and when the tawny colored cup died, like this one says his mother is there but is nothing she can do, and the first one with the first narrator, it says his mother is here, but there's nothing she can do, and I thought you were different voice, and when they turned one years old, and the hyenas were harassing them over a zebra kill, metabolism forward, to make them stand up to the hyenas, and then she showed them how to finish it, that was so funny, the way the narrator said it, in that document
I'm sorry and sad the male cub died.
Amazing documentary
Thank you!
I love big cats. 😍
Thanks so nice to watch🎉
Interesting physiological history of the lion family😮😮😮😮
Brilliant!!!
Good narrator
This is the 3rd time I've watched this 😂 Just as awesome as the first 2 time's 👍👍👍
I wasnt expecting the cub to die off that 1 puncture would it looked small, poor cub it was so sad
Interesting and informative 🇯🇲
Oh no this made me cry.. Brother lions are more stronger if they both grow and fight together.. He's almost there.. 😢
Working on this one.. ❤
Thank you very much.
This two white lionesses so beautiful ❤❤❤