@Young Black Conservative Hard to believe because they are just tiny squeaks! More like mice at this point in their lives ... and yes, it's meant to be taken fondly ... as in these adorable, cute little cubs grow into big cats with such deep, guttural roars!!
@Young Black Conservative ... sorry but you're just trolling now ... besides it's a figure of speech ... apparently, one that you're not acquainted with.
I’m absolutely melting over the way the cub just walked up to her and rubbed his head on her like he knows she’s family and that his mama just trippin. 🥰😍
Yeah. They saw her lose the fight and they went over to hug her and then when she walked off in the end the cub looks so sad. I swear it looks like something from out of a Disney movie
I think that second female lion wasn't right. The mama lion sensed it.. preferred to keep her away from her cubs. If the second female lion wished to be included into the pride.. why wouldn't she begin to accept the playful lion cubs? Instead, the female lion gets up and walks away. That second female in my opinion was bad news.
Oh yeah definitely, blood would have been drawn if she wasn't. There would also have been a very purposeful movement towards the family and a directed attack on the cubs rather than interest from a distance.
@@Ahmed-ty1ko .....even the narrator says that the encounter was peaceful by lion standards....and the way that other lioness was also treating the Cubs and he mother was not even watching...shows they were related which means of the same pride......
@@nit23sharma I'm thinking a previous daughter considering both their ages and the smoothness of the meeting, especially with such young and vulnerable cubs. I've seen mother lions drive off sisters, aunts and cousins for getting too close, too soon.
She shows her submission by rolling on her back and then moves a short distance to show her respect but interest to be part of their lifes but momma still ain't having it.
She was submitting to her to show her she’s no threat to her and her cubs, that she poses no threat, and means no harm to them but mom was on edge with no protection of a pride which is understandable
Even after the gentle meeting with the auntie ,you can see and hear the warning growl .This is a super protective mom with a great chance to see her babies fully grown.
@Oshe Shango My mum watched me very cautiously when I was little, I used to just sprint away given half a chance. I had on at least two of those child leads/harnesses because I could slip out of them like Houdini 😂🤦♀️
They are definitely related, probably a previous daughter or sister, or even a cousin. She's a lot younger than the mother lioness though, perhaps as young as 2 years old, so a very big baby really. 😂
@@greengrendel If you compare them both, the mother lioness is more scarred, fur is darker and more aged, ears are more notched. I think she's around 10 years old. The one I believe is younger, I actually just looked again, and I think she's a bit older maybe 4/5. She submitted very quickly and completely, only a few defensive swipes. Her tail wasn't up when she approached it was always tuked away it was twitching from nerves or excitement or anything that would get your blood pumping. She came in at an angle not straight on to be less threatening, she didn't really try to advance quickly or all that close to the cubs. She just wanted to see what was up. I thinks she's a previous daughter or a very close relation.
3:12 I'm in love with this sequence. The way the other female stood up the moment she saw the mother move is just- Lions are such fascinating creatures.
I think my favorite part was @2:46 when Rosa snarled and the other female hurried and looked away as if she was saying, “I wasn’t looking your way, I swear!”🤣🐾❤️
Wow, the mother watches intently, without breaking line of sight even with her cub playing with her, as her cubs walk to the other lioness. That’s a pretty interesting detail for lionesses to do
The mother is so protective! The narrator said the cubs were bored, but I feel that's inaccurate. They were just curious at the new lioness, animals don't get bored in the same way humans do.
the other lioness didn't even look at the cubs as they were approaching her, so much recognizant of their mother's short fuse, really amazing to see them read each others' body languages and react accordingly.
@@juliz2500 Well, I thought this video made the case for overprotectiveness, which, I suppose, isn't too big of a problem in animal world, but certainly is for us
They sure do. My sisters and I all have one foot in the grave, but there are, squabbles sometimes. But, we don't stay mad long. Not enough time left to hold grudges.
She probably came to see if Rose was okay. Or was passing through. Maybe giving girls a chance to have her meet the cubs. The Cubs saw the fight and sweetly went over to the loser to play with her and hug her. So sweet. I'm anthropomorphising a bit I know
If you're like me and got really anxious about what kind of turn this might take, know that no one gets seriously injured. The cubs and their mother are all safe throughout the video.
The lioness is absolutely amazing. Just so hard as one side has to be a cautious side. The other side is more protection for cubbies. Unfortunately they are not introduced yet. So I believe she will make a good choice . Tysm for sharing
Super Mom! I love the cubbie noises. It was sad that mom wouldn't let the cubs play with auntie lioness. They were ready, but mama lion wasn't, and her word is law!💕🦁💕
i watched a clip when them disgusting crocs ate 1 of her cubs and the lioness went looking for her cub even going into the croc infested waters the lioness are the best moms in the world
She was actively communicating from the start that she means no harm, exposing belly, assuming relaxed position, avoiding any signals that might be perceived as a threat. Who knows maybe the aunt/sister appearing there she was trying to tell the mother that its time you come back. They are after all very intelligent beings with complex social cues and language.
A Mother’s instinct … “to fight and even die for my children !!!”. We should respect all the Mom’s in the world … their unconditional love is unmeasurable !!!.
The greatest risk for wild animals are "Trophy Hunters".... "Trophy Hunters" shall be put into an arena with no weapons and let's see how they will fend off with a wild lion...
You're a silly goose. I have 3 stuffed lions and 4 bull elephants 🐘 in my house, there just animals. Your unnatural sympathy for members of non-human species is evident of psychological imbalance
Why no weapons? We’ve designed them...you wouldn’t hold any other creature to such a standard. Of course they’re all morons compared to humans so I get why you’d want to handicap the apex predator.
I admire these lioness do whatever it means to watch her cubs!! Their exceptional mothers and their care for their young is totally awesome with on going. Loyalty! ❤❤❤❤
Those cubs are so cute. I hope someday that I can see Lion cubs in person. In September 2019, I went to a large zoo 1 hour from me. It was the first time I got to see a Lion in person. It was a large habitat and with natural foliage. It made the Lion look like it was in the wild. There was no fence to take photos through, but natural barriers. I had a zoom on my camera and got nice pictures. When the Lion got up out of the grass, walked away then came back, it kept roaring. I got that on video and it was the thrill of a lifetime.
I love th show Big Cat Country! The Hollywood’s , the MK’s and Rosa! I hope her cubs grow up big healthy and strong! Thank y’all so much for sharing this with me! ❤️💜💙 I love Lions
I’m curious as to why the Mama Lion didn’t introduce the cubs to the pride and only allowed the cubs to approach their aunt briefly? Is it because the cubs are a little too young? I know the Mama Lion is very cautious and protective over her babies, but I’m just wondering why she’s so protective, especially knowing that her pride won’t harm or hurt the babies. Can someone explain please! 🥰
I know reason why since I follow this Pride. But it's a major spoiler if are interested to watching the documentary series. So if you want your answer to your question just get back to me.
@@KevinMartinez- - I actually watched it already. I ended up ordering the CBS All Access streaming service, so that I could watch it. But I’m still confused, so if you could explain it to me, that would be great!
@@sabrina.natalie I know this is late but the mother was not at ease because other male lions invaded the territory and wasn't ready to show the young cups yet.
@@sabrina.natalie Because of the nomad lions. She was worried that the pride might be overrun by them or that the pride would be unable to protect them.
Absolutely fascinating, thank you, for such an insightful view of a dwindling wild kingdom. I have learned something worth knowing today. Please keep it up.
Not much of a confrontation . Mom is making sure the other lioness knows her place and the obviously submissive lioness could be the sister of mom who has not yet had kittens and would defend sister and cubs with her life . Healthy looking lions and kittens . Business as usual .
@@nit23sharma She may be a little thin, but she is also pretty young, maybe only 2ish years old. Not had her own cubs yet and just wants to see the new balls of fur. 😂
@@maisie2730 ....u could be correct ...butI can't guess the lioness's age that accurately....lions are not the ones who take chances...but she behaved in a highly submissive manner and then the mother allowed the Cubs to approach her briefly.....hence it's a related female that's for sure.... grandmother (highly unlikely) , aunt, cousin aunt etc etc.....
@@nit23sharma I can give them a pretty good guess, mother lioness is older than 7/8 I would say. Young lioness around 2. Hence young lioness could be daughter.
It’s pretty sad & tragic how human life really has no motivation to protect wild life at all cost! They’re so precious and rare ; we should do anything possible to keep their species on earth as long as possible
Hard to believe that the cute little squeaks from those Cubs grow into roars and growls !😄😄🦁
--and can be heard over a mile away
Katherine Poindexter Wow. I didn’t know that
@Young Black Conservative Hard to believe because they are just tiny squeaks! More like mice at this point in their lives ... and yes, it's meant to be taken fondly ... as in these adorable, cute little cubs grow into big cats with such deep, guttural roars!!
@Young Black Conservative ... sorry but you're just trolling now ... besides it's a figure of speech ... apparently, one that you're not acquainted with.
Katherine Poindexter *over 5 miles
I’m absolutely melting over the way the cub just walked up to her and rubbed his head on her like he knows she’s family and that his mama just trippin. 🥰😍
Yes me 2 Sista...💯🎯😍🙏🏾 Sooo precious
HILARIOUS 😂 his mama just trippin...🤣🤣🤣
Yeah. They saw her lose the fight and they went over to hug her and then when she walked off in the end the cub looks so sad. I swear it looks like something from out of a Disney movie
That was so sweet
I think that second female lion wasn't right. The mama lion sensed it.. preferred to keep her away from her cubs. If the second female lion wished to be included into the pride.. why wouldn't she begin to accept the playful lion cubs? Instead, the female lion gets up and walks away. That second female in my opinion was bad news.
The other lion is likely her sister or cousin. She was trying to show her that she's not a threat.
She was trying to show her belly....it's a sign of playfulness and submission
Oh yeah definitely, blood would have been drawn if she wasn't. There would also have been a very purposeful movement towards the family and a directed attack on the cubs rather than interest from a distance.
Yes. I remember my dog's sister wouldn't let anyone near her puppies, but my dog let us near her puppies.
@@Ahmed-ty1ko .....even the narrator says that the encounter was peaceful by lion standards....and the way that other lioness was also treating the Cubs and he mother was not even watching...shows they were related which means of the same pride......
@@nit23sharma
I'm thinking a previous daughter considering both their ages and the smoothness of the meeting, especially with such young and vulnerable cubs. I've seen mother lions drive off sisters, aunts and cousins for getting too close, too soon.
Lion Aunt: Lies at a safe distance away from mother and cubs
Lion Mother: *Peace was never an option*
Regardless of mamas post partum depression sister will have her sisters back. Sister will help protect the little🦁 cubs with her life.
Cubs: Hey Auntie!
Aunt: Not now chirren, your mama’s in a mood
😆😆
🤣🙏
@@mahadhassan3357lions have a hard life
LOL😆😆
@@elizabethwilliamson4314 so what does it have to do with his laugh?????????
The little “er” “eow” sounds are so cute.
the cubs by them self are just adorable
Ikr
Like you🔥
@@praveensree1961 😬💀
@@isaacmerettaplayz8943 Then they grow up and they become dangerous
We must protect beautiful wildlife.
Stop the poachers then
vote for greta thunberg!!
Simon Delaney no
words does not works
mazhar altaf circle of life!! Mind ya business
She shows her submission by rolling on her back and then moves a short distance to show her respect but interest to be part of their lifes but momma still ain't having it.
Aunt: shows up and sits a decent distance away from lioness and her cubs
Mother: *so you’ve chosen death*
Lol
I'm that mom with my newborns too 🤣
Tim MacGregor ignore it then.
Not Funny
Mom: I’m going to slap auntie a couple times in the head
She was submitting to her to show her she’s no threat to her and her cubs, that she poses no threat, and means no harm to them but mom was on edge with no protection of a pride which is understandable
Xactley
Karen the 2nd narrator states the obvious like she is smart.
Tell your self that if the mother wasn't around and the Cubs got killed and eaten
You'r evil.
@@BoBo-mk1sl absolutely
2:45 - See, I ain’t even looking at them, they’re coming to me on their own, so don’t get mad at me 😂
😂😂😂
Fr 😂
Lol she wont even look at them
🤣🤣😂
I love how they roll over to show submissiveness. But yet they can flip over in a millisecond and get with it if need be. Big cats are very cool.
I love it 🦁
robbiehobbs2009 they are very cool until they start killing off each other and cubs over a piece of dirt. That’s unfortunate
@@CLINT_theNotorious_TTG isn't that what human beings been doing since the dawn of history?
majed8192 yes but the topic is about BiG Cats and not, “Humans???.” Lol. 🤷🏽♂️
@@CLINT_theNotorious_TTG Yeap indeed, thing is it always fascinates me how much resemblance lion's life has to that of humans thus my comment
1:26 that cub running to hide🤣😂 . Too cute
Yesss 🎯💯‼😍So Precious & sad had it been a Literal threat...🙏🏾
i didn't notice that detail, so adorable 😂🧡🧡
The comments always see soemthing I didnt!
mommy was busy laying down the law 😂
When you see only a little bit of a documentary, then you want to see the entire thing to know what happened next. XD
Nexo Suu 🤣
YES!
Nexo they all dead
Actually they all died ..
@@AP-dq8ci actually? :'(
Even after the gentle meeting with the auntie ,you can see and hear the warning growl .This is a super protective mom with a great chance to see her babies fully grown.
all the sounds in documentaries are added in post. They are hundreds of meters away, too far to pick up sound.
@@_lithpSo what? It's still awesome.
The intruder is the older sister, judging by their behavior the older sister is telling little sister that she misses her.
Yes I can tell. They do look like sisters. Lol
The intruder is younger .. You can tell because she still has her spots from when she was a cub. Probably is a younger sister or cousin
T B hahaha!
@@terrencebaker 😁😁.
The cameraman says he doesnt recognized the intruder.
The spotty's head bump over the other lioness completely melted my heart. She's just a sister and she just showed to be friendly.
Why is the narrator whispering more than the photographer?
Same reason I am ...
Cause he's more wiser 😂🤷🏾♀️
Because its louder outside.
@@groovykindoflove8055 underrated
Most underrated comment 😂
The intruding lion was like "chiiill I'm just trying to rest, my feet hurt"😂😭
Natiera looking like a warmed up little debbie Honey Bun. Beautiful Pic.😍
@@ajpeake9817 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Cubs are really cute and adorable ❤️💕
Yup totally
SteelersPenguinsPirates simp😂
@@charleswilliams2541 thats not what a simp means
Your profile picture looks similar to ones I've seen on old poetry books
Do you care about every animal or only cute ones? (I have a baby rat at home, u can come pick it up)
I smiled when the baby cub went to the other lion to show affection idk why it was so innocent & sweet.🥰✨
Cool how mommie was cautiously staring at the child approaching the other lioness while still attending to the other cub below her chin 2:40
@Oshe Shango why dude ? any personal experience?
@Oshe Shango
My mum watched me very cautiously when I was little, I used to just sprint away given half a chance. I had on at least two of those child leads/harnesses because I could slip out of them like Houdini 😂🤦♀️
And the occasional "b*tch don't even think about it* warning growl.
Yes Indeed...🙏🏾💯🎯💜💚😍‼‼‼
lol a mother AF
That lioness barely flinched when she was approached. What a badass.
My heart jumped outta my chest when that cub nudged the lioness
They are definitely related, probably a previous daughter or sister, or even a cousin. She's a lot younger than the mother lioness though, perhaps as young as 2 years old, so a very big baby really. 😂
CUZ IM BATMAN , why ?
@@maisie2730 yeah true. They grow up really quick. Me as a 2 yr old would still be tiny.
@@maisie2730 How can you tell she's younger? she does have a lot of rosettes, but so does the mom.
@@greengrendel
If you compare them both, the mother lioness is more scarred, fur is darker and more aged, ears are more notched. I think she's around 10 years old.
The one I believe is younger, I actually just looked again, and I think she's a bit older maybe 4/5. She submitted very quickly and completely, only a few defensive swipes. Her tail wasn't up when she approached it was always tuked away it was twitching from nerves or excitement or anything that would get your blood pumping. She came in at an angle not straight on to be less threatening, she didn't really try to advance quickly or all that close to the cubs. She just wanted to see what was up.
I thinks she's a previous daughter or a very close relation.
3:12 I'm in love with this sequence. The way the other female stood up the moment she saw the mother move is just-
Lions are such fascinating creatures.
"Never talk to me or my kids again!"
I think my favorite part was @2:46 when Rosa snarled and the other female hurried and looked away as if she was saying, “I wasn’t looking your way, I swear!”🤣🐾❤️
Less than half make it to 1 years old. Now I see why they don't play around.
Literally everyone is food to them.
@@gabe6281 Catch these hands!
Wow, the mother watches intently, without breaking line of sight even with her cub playing with her, as her cubs walk to the other lioness. That’s a pretty interesting detail for lionesses to do
The mother is so protective! The narrator said the cubs were bored, but I feel that's inaccurate. They were just curious at the new lioness, animals don't get bored in the same way humans do.
@@carolebarker2195 Actually they do, that's why we keep buying house cats toys to play with
I love the little cub’s sounds.
the other lioness didn't even look at the cubs as they were approaching her, so much recognizant of their mother's short fuse, really amazing to see them read each others' body languages and react accordingly.
Cubbies roar “awwwww” is just too soothing and I just wnt to play it like music non stop 😍😍😍😍
ow
Ow ,ow🐱🐱🐱🐱
i know
Awww what a good protective momma and those cubs are absolutely perfect! Beautiful video!
Auntie was just minding her business, cut her some slack, lol
Their gorgeous way of walk really amazing
Oh! She is like my mother.
You're lucky to have such a mother!
@@juliz2500 definitely she is my strength.
@@juliz2500 Lucky to have a reclusive mother that doesn't let her children properly socialise?
@@ilyamosin3090 oh okay! No, I thought OP meant a mother who protects her children no matter what.
@@juliz2500 Well, I thought this video made the case for overprotectiveness, which, I suppose, isn't too big of a problem in animal world, but certainly is for us
These cat stories are far thrilling than most movies
So true lol
Mom wasnt being to mean she simply wanted her not to draw attention to the others about her babies. Siblings fight all the time that wasnt bad at all.
They sure do. My sisters and I all have one foot in the grave, but there are, squabbles sometimes. But, we don't stay mad long. Not enough time left to hold grudges.
It'S so sweet to see the little cubs making friends with the other lioness.
The greatest danger to the cubs is the narrator's voice.
Leo Heinsaar hahahaha😂😂🤣🤣😂😅
🤣🤣
😂😂😂
LOL!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
'notorious cub killers' sounds like a great band name tbh 0:12
Another Lioness: Hey sis..cool, just wanna meet my nephew and niece..
She probably came to see if Rose was okay. Or was passing through. Maybe giving girls a chance to have her meet the cubs.
The Cubs saw the fight and sweetly went over to the loser to play with her and hug her. So sweet.
I'm anthropomorphising a bit I know
ok
Lol
This was so cute to watch, I love the bit where the mum warns off the other lioness and one of her cubs ran away like "I'm out!" 😆🥰
If you're like me and got really anxious about what kind of turn this might take, know that no one gets seriously injured. The cubs and their mother are all safe throughout the video.
She is not having it for her babies ✨❤️
Lol. I love how the lioness, gives her sister, a few slaps upside her head.😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
1:26
"Okay! Moms gone crazy again"
*runs away *
I love how the lioness watches her cubs walk over to make sure nothing happened.. 😍 2:37
2:26 the cubs be like "now you two go to her and here I am distracting mom, now!"
Cubs are just like our small children, they get scared when they see there mom upset. God bless them.👍
They were so cute when they ran away from the fight
The lioness is absolutely amazing. Just so hard as one side has to be a cautious side. The other side is more protection for cubbies. Unfortunately they are not introduced yet. So I believe she will make a good choice . Tysm for sharing
3:14 the aunt got up immediately sis went “ok yah, too close. I get it. I’m going”
Super Mom! I love the cubbie noises. It was sad that mom wouldn't let the cubs play with auntie lioness. They were ready, but mama lion wasn't, and her word is law!💕🦁💕
That mother is such a sweerheart. this on emoment that cub rested on his mother's cheek melted my heart :-)
"Aw mom!! You're always scaring my friends away!!"
Mother's instinct always kicks in to protect her Cubs.
i watched a clip when them disgusting crocs ate 1 of her cubs and the lioness went looking for her cub even going into the croc infested waters the lioness are the best moms in the world
@@slinkiegirl2001 HEY, crocs aren't disgusting!that's just your opinion and I hate it!
slinkiegirl2001 😪 poor lil baby 😪 omg big reptiles are so disgusting 😖
I love how the submissive lioness doesn’t even look at the cubs when they walk up to her. She got the message completely.
I noticed that too. Its weird how the mother let them play with the other lioness, but then she got aggressive again
@@ecclairmayo4153 If you look at the other lion she started to move that when the other lion got protective again.
She was actively communicating from the start that she means no harm, exposing belly, assuming relaxed position, avoiding any signals that might be perceived as a threat.
Who knows maybe the aunt/sister appearing there she was trying to tell the mother that its time you come back. They are after all very intelligent beings with complex social cues and language.
Mother: GET AWAY FROM MAH CHILD
auntie: chill
You need to be careful with me too. I might steal one.
Rose Mary exactly😂😂
Me too
Nope nope I already got dibs
Why would you steal an endagerd animal
@@jupke1964 its clear you can't take a joke.
The mother shows how powerful she is and will protect her brood at any price
Poor other lioness, she was just chilling
nala 😍
The narrator almost whispering when he's not even there LOL.
PLEASEE
The last disappointment “eeow” at 3:36 is what keeps me up at night
She just wanted to give them a hug
Hopefully the aunt can visit later on when Rose feels abit more safe to allow them around.
When they run off to have their babies alone they don't trust anyone anywhere ever on the entire planet period. That is one fierce freaking animal
i’m so fascinated by these types of videos. amazing wildlife we have on earth.
Actually, she’s taking their scent back to the pride to let the rest ‘know’.
And that's how the rest found out about the cubs and someone (most probably male) might do something to the cub?
Mothers definitely know if you're messing with the wrong crowd
A Mother’s instinct … “to fight and even die for my children !!!”. We should respect all the Mom’s in the world … their unconditional love is unmeasurable !!!.
1:17 RAWRRR 1:21 miau :)
The other lioness was like dude I’m just chillin chill.
The greatest risk for wild animals are "Trophy Hunters".... "Trophy Hunters" shall be put into an arena with no weapons and let's see how they will fend off with a wild lion...
Pretty good idea actually.....maybe that´s how they´ll learn their lesson.
@@carlottaventi9556 maybe individually, but it's never individually and never one on one. Bullets, it's always bullets.
You're a silly goose. I have 3 stuffed lions and 4 bull elephants 🐘 in my house, there just animals. Your unnatural sympathy for members of non-human species is evident of psychological imbalance
Why no weapons? We’ve designed them...you wouldn’t hold any other creature to such a standard. Of course they’re all morons compared to humans so I get why you’d want to handicap the apex predator.
It's actually poachers who are a greater risk for wild animals not hunters.
The baby cub walking up to the threat like that just wanting to play, melted my heart❤
"Sorry cubs, Your Momma is trippin today!"
I admire these lioness do whatever it means to watch her cubs!! Their exceptional mothers and their care for their young is totally awesome with on going. Loyalty! ❤❤❤❤
Aww beautiful cubs. What a good mother:😍
She got the message completely.
i like how rose is playing with that one cub while also steadily watching the rest.
Those cubs are so cute. I hope someday that I can see Lion cubs in person. In September 2019, I went to a large zoo 1 hour from me. It was the first time I got to see a Lion in person. It was a large habitat and with natural foliage. It made the Lion look like it was in the wild. There was no fence to take photos through, but natural barriers. I had a zoom on my camera and got nice pictures. When the Lion got up out of the grass, walked away then came back, it kept roaring. I got that on video and it was the thrill of a lifetime.
I love how they fight than leave and fight again
Mama loves her beautiful babies, BTW, That leopard in the tree was absolutely gorgeous...
“What’d I say, sis?! You can’t play with the children yet!”
I love th show Big Cat Country! The Hollywood’s , the MK’s and Rosa! I hope her cubs grow up big healthy and strong! Thank y’all so much for sharing this with me! ❤️💜💙 I love Lions
I’m curious as to why the Mama Lion didn’t introduce the cubs to the pride and only allowed the cubs to approach their aunt briefly? Is it because the cubs are a little too young? I know the Mama Lion is very cautious and protective over her babies, but I’m just wondering why she’s so protective, especially knowing that her pride won’t harm or hurt the babies. Can someone explain please! 🥰
I know reason why since I follow this Pride. But it's a major spoiler if are interested to watching the documentary series. So if you want your answer to your question just get back to me.
@@KevinMartinez- - I actually watched it already. I ended up ordering the CBS All Access streaming service, so that I could watch it. But I’m still confused, so if you could explain it to me, that would be great!
@@sabrina.natalie I know this is late but the mother was not at ease because other male lions invaded the territory and wasn't ready to show the young cups yet.
@@sabrina.natalie Because of the nomad lions. She was worried that the pride might be overrun by them or that the pride would be unable to protect them.
Fierce mamma protecting those gorgeous babies
She felt something before she even moved interesting
I love lions so much, they are so beautiful, strong, majestic & intelligent. 😊💜🌸🦁
Absolutely fascinating, thank you, for such an insightful view of a dwindling wild kingdom. I have learned something worth knowing today. Please keep it up.
I love convertibles, but I wouldn't be driving one out there. lol
Lion cubs: *hears the narrator's voice*
Lion cubs: *chuckles* I'm in danger
Very good mother lioness
Lioness: "Hey Rose when you gonna introduce your cubs?"
Rose: *begone intruder or meet a bloody end*
Don't you dare touch my kids Elizabeth.
Not much of a confrontation . Mom is making sure the other lioness knows her place and the obviously submissive lioness could be the sister of mom who has not yet had kittens and would defend sister and cubs with her life .
Healthy looking lions and kittens . Business as usual .
Is it just me or the other lioness is just skin and bones
@@nit23sharma
She may be a little thin, but she is also pretty young, maybe only 2ish years old. Not had her own cubs yet and just wants to see the new balls of fur. 😂
Also a possibility she is one of her daughter's, which would make the whole accepting her close much more likely.
@@maisie2730 ....u could be correct ...butI can't guess the lioness's age that accurately....lions are not the ones who take chances...but she behaved in a highly submissive manner and then the mother allowed the Cubs to approach her briefly.....hence it's a related female that's for sure.... grandmother (highly unlikely) , aunt, cousin aunt etc etc.....
@@nit23sharma
I can give them a pretty good guess, mother lioness is older than 7/8 I would say.
Young lioness around 2.
Hence young lioness could be daughter.
Lion and Cheetah cubs are the cutest!
Oh how Wonderful a Doting and Protective Mother- it's Best to have Allies when it comes to Full on Protection of the Babies -
Those kids are well trained
It’s pretty sad & tragic how human life really has no motivation to protect wild life at all cost! They’re so precious and rare ; we should do anything possible to keep their species on earth as long as possible
Watch The Lion Whisperer..
Kevin Richardson makes these sounds to the cubs he raised and still does as adults. He is amazing!