@@Cylly_Jinx 1. The two smartest terrestrial predators are wolves and lions. 2. The two smartest aquatic predators are orcas and blue whales . 3. The two smartest aerial predators are peregrine falcons and harpy eagles.
@@VenusEvan_1885 Nah man, wild dogs are the smartest, watch their hunting technique, there small but still manage to hunt without the athletecism/strength big cats have. All these apex predators are so amazing they can be argued for being at the top.
Such smart predators yet their hunting success rate is 20-25% lmao. Cheetahs have 50% Hyenas have 74% and Wild Dogs have 80%. Poor Lions must steal from the better hunters so they don't starve ahaha.
@@eshw23 Lions are actually one of worst hunters in the cat family. Just by looking at their hunting success rates, we see the truth. Lion: 17% alone, 25% in prides Lynx: 28% Domestic Cat: 32% Leopard: 38% Cheetah: 50% Black-footed cat: 60%
Just a suggestion: Don't zoom too much while filming a video. Optimum zoom to balance between clarity and SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. Frame of reference is necessary to understand the action.
@@outofturn331 exactly. It's hard to contemplate the speed of a cheetah if camera is zooming on it plus following it. You need a 'stationary + wide' frame of reference to make sense of the situation.
This was a personal video which does not belong to the person who posted it here. This plagiary of other people's content. Not meant for commercial use.
Because it saw suddenly another lioness lying in ambush right in front of it so suddenly changed direction and went straight into the first lioness. Unexpected by alll but shows teamwork by lionesses when hunting.
Oh they do quite often, most cases just bruises, other times partial blindness and even internal bleeding with worst cases being death from rare infections from open wounds. But yeah, it's the price they pay just as nature intended.
This is my video and it was not filmed in Maasai Mara. This is plagiary and stealing other people's content. This video was filmed in Nairobi National Park by me and the lionesses are well known to me by name. Remove this video from your page. It is not yours to profit from.
Had nothing to do with intelligence. That’s camouflage at its best. They would’ve gotten you too, but then again, you don’t come across as any smarter than that impala.
Middle Lionbacker with the tackle
Gosh female sports have come a long way
@@outofturn331 LOOOL
Second lioness was like::girllll you could let me do at least something here 😂😂😂😂
That Lioness had some Leopard-like moves indeed!!👌
Unbelievable jump and catch by the lioness.🙌🏻👏🇺🇸❤️
Insane athletecism big cats have
Nice catch by the lioness but, the camrea man almost missed it zooming in to close.
Impy should have stayed with the others for a few seconds longer. Unless there was a third lion that forced it to break off.
the communication skills are out of this world
That's why lions are the smartest cats and the second smartest predators only after wolves, the ambush was immaculate.
Um...orcas?
@@Cylly_Jinx
1. The two smartest terrestrial predators are wolves and lions.
2. The two smartest aquatic predators are orcas and blue whales .
3. The two smartest aerial predators are peregrine falcons and harpy eagles.
@@VenusEvan_1885 Nah man, wild dogs are the smartest, watch their hunting technique, there small but still manage to hunt without the athletecism/strength big cats have. All these apex predators are so amazing they can be argued for being at the top.
Such smart predators yet their hunting success rate is 20-25% lmao. Cheetahs have 50% Hyenas have 74% and Wild Dogs have 80%. Poor Lions must steal from the better hunters so they don't starve ahaha.
@@eshw23
Lions are actually one of worst hunters in the cat family.
Just by looking at their hunting success rates, we see the truth.
Lion: 17% alone, 25% in prides
Lynx: 28%
Domestic Cat: 32%
Leopard: 38%
Cheetah: 50%
Black-footed cat: 60%
"To your door service!!" Dinner comes to you if you have the patience to wait. Clever queens!!!❤❤😂😂
Masters of group ambush😊
Watching from cocoa beach Fl 😁
It's a amazing athletic capability...
Just a suggestion: Don't zoom too much while filming a video. Optimum zoom to balance between clarity and SITUATIONAL AWARENESS. Frame of reference is necessary to understand the action.
I agree, plus since it was so zoomed in we didnt see the hunt fully
Imagine if it was a cheetah hunt lol
@@outofturn331 exactly. It's hard to contemplate the speed of a cheetah if camera is zooming on it plus following it. You need a 'stationary + wide' frame of reference to make sense of the situation.
He's just a Beginner cameraman!
This was a personal video which does not belong to the person who posted it here. This plagiary of other people's content. Not meant for commercial use.
Nothing is safe from the king neither on land or air. The king can run, swim and climb.
The king isn't here, long live the king
Honey Badger : amateurs
I'm sorry I was unaware lions could fly.
This is a queen not a king.
That username goes against recorded facts. Man so desperate.
For your kind information this video is not of masai mara its of nairobi national park and the video is of some1 else
holy shi*te what a catch! wow!
Why didn't that impala just follow the others? Thinking he was too smart, huh 😅😅😅
Out of box thinking, in corporate terms 😂
He got panicked
Because it saw suddenly another lioness lying in ambush right in front of it so suddenly changed direction and went straight into the first lioness. Unexpected by alll but shows teamwork by lionesses when hunting.
Incredible how they can do this and not get hurt
Allah had prepared her for this
God is with them in their hunt.❤❤
Oh they do quite often, most cases just bruises, other times partial blindness and even internal bleeding with worst cases being death from rare infections from open wounds. But yeah, it's the price they pay just as nature intended.
This is my video and it was not filmed in Maasai Mara. This is plagiary and stealing other people's content. This video was filmed in Nairobi National Park by me and the lionesses are well known to me by name. Remove this video from your page. It is not yours to profit from.
Wow! 😯
Es genial! Buen videoo!
👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing acrobatics
EXAMPLE OF TARGET
Ouch, that's gotta hurt! 👍
slowmo at 1:04
Watch in slowmo from 1.02.
Impalas certainly aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed.
Had nothing to do with intelligence. That’s camouflage at its best. They would’ve gotten you too, but then again, you don’t come across as any smarter than that impala.
@Galactusz007 well said. He's one of those ppl that watch behind a screen and say I could have done that lmao 🤦♂️
Evolution ain't necessarily about sharpness
Second Female jealous 😂
Air max lion
NOT a good day for the impala then.....
Whoever you are, this is my video. Please remove it.
This is not Maasai Mara and I did not give permission for this video to be used by anyone else. Please pull this down or give due credits
Boss just report to Google direct
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Lions only dare to catch weak animals, the ones without claws and big jaws
My guy their primary food is cape buffalo 😁😁
That applies to any Predator, genius.
Not sure how many herbivores have big claws and big jaws in the wild that they can choose from lmao
@@eshw23 Buffalos only have curly horns to defend themselves
@@Galactusz007 That's why most of them are cowards