@@OldScratch81 I'm surprised that such an unconscious comment gets 7 likes. If you can't afford night vision, how about just leaving the animals completely alone?
I was very nervous for that leopard. When she was headed on, is when i could breathe. Thank you for sharing this incredible sight!! Much appreciated with respect.
Interesting to see how spotlights make a mess of everything. Leopards are very intelligent and know the areas where lions would not frequent. That kill was probably stashed in a tree where the chances of lions stealing it was low. These safe areas keep shifting of course. The leopard that was resting on the ground too would have been resting at that place knowing it was relatively safe. Plus in the natural pitch black state of the forest night, you can find documentaries shot with night vision that shows how lions walk just meters from prey without sighting it. But here, in the pitch black forest night, spot lights shining up on a tree would have been visible for miles. Lions and other predators such as hyena clearly associate vehicles and spot-lights with potential opportunities. So in essence, not an actual natural occurrence, but a dangerous situation for the leopards created by a bunch of folks with spot-lights creating a mess out of natural order. Which of course, will be denied by the people concerned. "Lion will definitely chase her if he sees her" - Of course yes, if you keep shining your spot-light on her!
@@k.m.f369 Because people are always close to animals to film them, the lights definitely have an influence on the hunting behavior of animals because they know this very well. From 300 meters away he might never have seen the leopards, but he can see the car lights very clearly. It's a shame that people don't just leave the animals alone at night instead of shining a light on them.
What an absolutely incredible sighting. Animal dynamics are amazing and they all had their agenda. Nkoveni leading her cubs to safety, (fantastic Mama) Three Rivers taking over the kill and last but not least the Ndhzenga male scaling the tree and taking what was left. Nothing goes to waste in the wild. Awesome sighting MalaMala, thank you so much.
This brought back so many memories. That time Dark Mane Avoca try to sneak up on the hyena den on live safari There’s nothing funnier than tiptoeing male lion. Tinyo of the Birmingham Boys was the first male lion I’d ever seen climb a tree to steal a leopard’s leftovers also on live safari. Awesome footage!
Savanalarda aç kalmak 250 kg luk bir erkek aslanı dik ağaca tırmanmaya zorlayabilir bu şaşılacak bir durum değil. Hayvanları iyi tanımak için öncelikle yaşam ortamını iyi analiz edebilmek önemlidir..
I think the leopard has ankle joints different to a lion thats how they climb easier, even though a lion can climb they are not as agile and as skilled.
Great job for the cameraman and the one who make this video....Lions and leopards are just majestic big cats...I am just really curiuus what will happen if tigers, lions and leopards are in Africa together...well anyway, that is another story...Awesome video
Bir zamanlar Hindistan ormanlarin bir bölümünde Asya aslanı, Bengal kaplanı ve Asya Leopari bir aradaydi! Ekosistem de her zaman her hayvana bir arada olsa da yer vardır rekabet/tehdit/risk ekosistemin devamlılığının parçasıdır..
That's a really impressive tree. I can't help but think it has benefitted from generations upon generations of left over leopard kills fertilizing it by accident. Other than that, cool vid.
I recently watched a Natgeo documentary about a giant male leopard called "Burn Ebony" he was so big and self confident he would walk in front of the lions and they looked scared and confused, beautiful video and may the leopard cubs continue be born!!!! 🐆
Burnt Ebony male from Botswana. He was in the open but was so confident he showed no fear or whatsoever. The lions may looked confused since they usually run when a lion is nearby but the lions were focused on the next hunt anyway. Still an awesome scene though!
@@BJ-wn7yy is that the doc with lakadema , i remember a doc with you young leopard mum was called burnt ebony , from a ebony tree she was always filmed in ,
The lion must be things… for the first time these humans help me steal a meal. Your lights towards the leopard and then towards the carcass on the tree … thank you Humans.
يُقال .. إن لم تستطِع إسعاد شخص تحبُّه ، فادع الله أن يُسعده ، فهوَ أعلم منك بمواطن إسعادُه. اللهم أسعِد أحبتي سعادةً أنت أعلم بها مني.🌿 🍇جمعتكم مباركة 🌹
Do the lights, trucks and other equipment artificially distort natural outcomes in nature? Did the light tip off the lion and help him see the kill? Do predators use trucks as cover to stalk prey? Isn’t survival hard enough without our interference?
A lion trying to "sneak up on" / ambush a leopard at night with a gazillion lumen spot light trained on him🤣 I just shared this with my nephew because we were discussing observer effect a few days ago.
@@user-bs5qr5ie4s It still has an impact. Where there are car lights, there are also animals, nature, which has experienced this for years, knows this very well. The lion might never have seen this nest from half a mile away, but he could clearly see the car light.
First at the edge of the seat nervous that the Ndzenga will catch the pradus; then nervous that he will break his hip scaling down that tree; then again that he will see the pradus return- phew
Animals have learned that when humans are flashing lights there’s some activity. Zebras and antelope have learned that lions fear humans so they camp outside the village people homes for the night.
Exactly peoppe are literally blind to the fact this shi right here is interference they literally have built in night vision poor animals have to deal with humans were such a f**** disease it's sickening
The lion doesn’t seem bothered. You can glean it’s a paid tour. Those tours help pay for conservation efforts and incentivizes governments to hold off on development if a thriving tourist industry exists
That lion is more interested in that Impala carcass, it doesn't want to waste its energy by further chasing that Leopard. In fact, the King appreciates those leopards for providing a free dinner!! No confrontations and everybody is happy!!!!!! I have seen in many cases that the Lions show much interest in killing leopards rather than going for their carcass, the urge to eliminate the competition is very high among the Big cats!!! Lions hate Hyena, and other big cats like Leopard, and Cheetah, given an opportunity they always want to kill rather than steal their food!!!!
The male lion tends to kill any predator at every possible opportunity. It is not enough for him to grab the food, while predatory hunters tend to avoid fighting and confrontations, such as the lioness, cheetah, leopard, and tiger. We have seen many male lions who have been injured in a very violent and serious manner, but they continue despite this because injury is a normal thing. In the life of male lions, even the lioness, which is considered the second largest predator in the forest after the lion, but she avoids fighting and confrontations as much as possible because she is a predatory hunter. In contrast, the lion stands in front of an entire clan of African hyenas, which are among the strongest wild predators.
I don't like people flashing lights at animals and disturbing their natural life. Rather use night vision cameras.
Ya sure right after you donate 25 000 for it 😂 get a grip it’s basically a zoo
That's nice. We don't care
😊
Get a life nerd
@@OldScratch81 I'm surprised that such an unconscious comment gets 7 likes. If you can't afford night vision, how about just leaving the animals completely alone?
I really like the comments of this guy. Always.
Lion got himself an easy meal long live the king 👑 🦁
You must be Indian… 9 IQ
@@Falcon48myou have any scientific prove Indian's have ...9IQ or you have any data to prove Indian's IQ?
Savanalarda hiç bir yemek kolay değildir.
Long live the King of scavenger 🦁
king my ass...you mean thief...The real king is elephant..1 on 1 elephant win 10/10...
I was very nervous for that leopard. When she was headed on, is when i could breathe. Thank you for sharing this incredible sight!!
Much appreciated with respect.
❤❤❤❤
Interesting to see how spotlights make a mess of everything. Leopards are very intelligent and know the areas where lions would not frequent. That kill was probably stashed in a tree where the chances of lions stealing it was low. These safe areas keep shifting of course. The leopard that was resting on the ground too would have been resting at that place knowing it was relatively safe. Plus in the natural pitch black state of the forest night, you can find documentaries shot with night vision that shows how lions walk just meters from prey without sighting it. But here, in the pitch black forest night, spot lights shining up on a tree would have been visible for miles. Lions and other predators such as hyena clearly associate vehicles and spot-lights with potential opportunities. So in essence, not an actual natural occurrence, but a dangerous situation for the leopards created by a bunch of folks with spot-lights creating a mess out of natural order. Which of course, will be denied by the people concerned. "Lion will definitely chase her if he sees her" - Of course yes, if you keep shining your spot-light on her!
Good. You have educated these idiots messing nature at night
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
They are very stupid people….
I didn't notice until I read your comment. Makes me very sad, I would have liked someone who calls himself an “expert” to be more mindful.
The lion came to collect the tax
Their light 💡 makes it easy for the lion to see them
Lions can see at night they hunt under the cover of darkness infact the light is a distraction for both of them
A lion's sense of sight at night is eight times better than a human's sense of sight. It is like night vision technology
Lions can see effortlessly at night. The light matters nothing.
@@k.m.f369 Because people are always close to animals to film them, the lights definitely have an influence on the hunting behavior of animals because they know this very well. From 300 meters away he might never have seen the leopards, but he can see the car lights very clearly. It's a shame that people don't just leave the animals alone at night instead of shining a light on them.
Literalmente la luz perjudica al león,ya que el leopardo lo puede ver venir..
Magnificent mighty tree by nature.
Yes. Awesome tree, the perfect home.
What an absolutely incredible sighting. Animal dynamics are amazing and they all had their agenda. Nkoveni leading her cubs to safety, (fantastic Mama) Three Rivers taking over the kill and last but not least the Ndhzenga male scaling the tree and taking what was left. Nothing goes to waste in the wild. Awesome sighting MalaMala, thank you so much.
A nighttime safari! Another treat to watch
This brought back so many memories. That time Dark Mane Avoca try to sneak up on the hyena den on live safari There’s nothing funnier than tiptoeing male lion. Tinyo of the Birmingham Boys was the first male lion I’d ever seen climb a tree to steal a leopard’s leftovers also on live safari. Awesome footage!
Yes. And when I see these two cute leopard cubs I think back to Xongile and Hosana...😭. R.I.P
@@october65-h6emy two favorite cubs! 😭💔🐆🐆💔
@janincaldeiraVerdad! Amen.
Lion was like time for yall to pay your dues ...No rent free in this jungle
LOL
Hell yeah 😅bro ❤🦁👑
Those were leftovers
More like King of thieves ...
Lion is the King
Wow you are teasing me today !!! This is leopard HEAVEN!
🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆
The Lion doesn't sleep tonight...
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
It sleeps in the daytime.
Curiously, despite the verse in the Lion King, certain groups of lions live in jungles and not out on the prairie.
Same. 😂
In the jungle , the mighty jungle …. What he said 😂😂😂
The tree is not suitable to prevent lions. Tall trees would be better .
" attack of common sense there " LOL. these guys sometimes crack me up! Well said, dear sir.
Lion who could climb tree! God level!
All lions can climb a short tree.
@Baryonyx01 that is not a short tree lol
@@Oldheadontheblockyes it is lol
Can you define a "short tree"?
Yes. Every tree that a lion can climb!
Savanalarda aç kalmak 250 kg luk bir erkek aslanı dik ağaca tırmanmaya zorlayabilir bu şaşılacak bir durum değil. Hayvanları iyi tanımak için öncelikle yaşam ortamını iyi analiz edebilmek önemlidir..
Amazing how Leopards can walk around trees like we walk around our homes. Lions not so much.
I think the leopard has ankle joints different to a lion thats how they climb easier, even though a lion can climb they are not as agile and as skilled.
That's cause they need to , the ground is already occupied with lions , wild dogs and hyenas
@@colinreece3452it’s because they weigh wayyy less than
O CONTINENTE ÁFRICANO, e o mais belo d todo PLANETA exuberante em tudo maravilhoso belo , eu AMO d ver a diversidade d vidas.❤
Great job for the cameraman and the one who make this video....Lions and leopards are just majestic big cats...I am just really curiuus what will happen if tigers, lions and leopards are in Africa together...well anyway, that is another story...Awesome video
The tiger will not be able to compete with the king of all animals and all cats, Lion
Bir zamanlar Hindistan ormanlarin bir bölümünde Asya aslanı, Bengal kaplanı ve Asya Leopari bir aradaydi! Ekosistem de her zaman her hayvana bir arada olsa da yer vardır rekabet/tehdit/risk ekosistemin devamlılığının parçasıdır..
Brother...
Tigers are not built to live in dry areas (Savanna or desert like areas). That's why nature having lion there as an apex predator.
Amazing tree .it is like a fortress
Not really when a big heavy male lion can still climb it and steal your meal. 🤷♂️
@@martytdd1606Çok açsa bu riske girer ama çok aç değilse bu riske değmez..
I hate it when humans try to explain what animal is thinking as if they know how a lion thinks.
Lions are king for real 😅😅.
Lion:thnx for ur light it make my job easy 😂😂😂
Aslanın gece görmesi için ışığa ihtiyacı yok hatta ışığın zararı bile olabilir..
That's a really impressive tree. I can't help but think it has benefitted from generations upon generations of left over leopard kills fertilizing it by accident.
Other than that, cool vid.
King for😮
WOW! Incredible! Absolutely amazing!
I recently watched a Natgeo documentary about a giant male leopard called "Burn Ebony" he was so big and self confident he would walk in front of the lions and they looked scared and confused, beautiful video and may the leopard cubs continue be born!!!! 🐆
Burnt Ebony male from Botswana. He was in the open but was so confident he showed no fear or whatsoever. The lions may looked confused since they usually run when a lion is nearby but the lions were focused on the next hunt anyway. Still an awesome scene though!
Natgeo is not a documentary, it's half Hollywood BS.
Documentary narrations are so flawed. I stopped watching them all together
@@BJ-wn7yy is that the doc with lakadema , i remember a doc with you young leopard mum was called burnt ebony , from a ebony tree she was always filmed in ,
Really may be with a lioness not with a lion.
The lion must be things… for the first time these humans help me steal a meal. Your lights towards the leopard and then towards the carcass on the tree … thank you Humans.
Brilliant sighting. It’s Tree Leopard Hotel. Doesn’t get any better. Thanks so much❤❤
Lion: Hmmm... What's this light over here?
Leopards: You're blowing up our spot man!
Human - Who cares? I'm going to get millions of views.
I watched you since I was little
It's the light that brought the line towardleopards .....
If you use the camera at night, it may be more natural for the animals to shine a light on them
يُقال ..
إن لم تستطِع إسعاد شخص تحبُّه ، فادع الله أن يُسعده ، فهوَ أعلم منك بمواطن إسعادُه.
اللهم أسعِد أحبتي سعادةً أنت أعلم بها مني.🌿
🍇جمعتكم مباركة 🌹
Do the lights, trucks and other equipment artificially distort natural outcomes in nature? Did the light tip off the lion and help him see the kill? Do predators use trucks as cover to stalk prey? Isn’t survival hard enough without our interference?
Now you tell him the unpleasant truth, he doesn't want to hear that, he just wants to film the cats for himself.
Humans are nature too, so that breaks your argument 😂
Fantastic vid.
A lion trying to "sneak up on" / ambush a leopard at night with a gazillion lumen spot light trained on him🤣 I just shared this with my nephew because we were discussing observer effect a few days ago.
Thanks to the bright lights, things didn’t take a natural course.
Absolutely amazing
Hello from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 they really are both lovely animals very nice leopard 🐆 and lion 🦁, very good video sharing
Do you know Connor Mc Gregor
@@lafettesimmons6735 only from TV 📺,
What an evening for playing keep away with the impala. It's always a smart move to let the king win.
Wow, it doesn't seem right to use the spotlight at night to reveal others' positions. Night vision cameras are available. Please stop this practice.
Lions can see in the dark
@@user-bs5qr5ie4s It still has an impact. Where there are car lights, there are also animals, nature, which has experienced this for years, knows this very well. The lion might never have seen this nest from half a mile away, but he could clearly see the car light.
First at the edge of the seat nervous that the Ndzenga will catch the pradus; then nervous that he will break his hip scaling down that tree; then again that he will see the pradus return- phew
So which fire department is going to come and get that cat out of the tree? 😁
Салом яхши зур я узбек.
Oh my god !!! Lion is king 😂😂
Fantastic tree
Animals have learned that when humans are flashing lights there’s some activity. Zebras and antelope have learned that lions fear humans so they camp outside the village people homes for the night.
Exactly peoppe are literally blind to the fact this shi right here is interference they literally have built in night vision poor animals have to deal with humans were such a f**** disease it's sickening
At the end she was looking for scraps that might have fallen to the ground around the tree it seems
Leopard does all the hard work😢
Great footage, thank you!
What are you doing .... Get off your torch light....why you interrupt neture...😠😠😡😡
The lion doesn’t seem bothered. You can glean it’s a paid tour. Those tours help pay for conservation efforts and incentivizes governments to hold off on development if a thriving tourist industry exists
Природа. Грубая сила всё решает.
Are the leopardesses related?
If ur unarmed and being chased by wild dogs u go up a tree but if ur being chased by a leopard or lion where do u go.
To the afterlife.
This is totally wrong you should use night vision camera.
I didn’t know a Lion could clime a tree.
Fantastic interactions! Thanks for sharing a beautiful video!
Jangankan ma singa..4 leopart sama hayna aja taku
Ma perché avete usato i riflettori in questo modo?
First Time I'd Ever Seen A Tiger Climb A Tree
where?
@@A-Z_STUDIO lol I Meant A Lion 🙄😂
Nkoveni cubs are sired by which male ??
Looks like the lion is Eorenji, not Ahmale.
That lion is more interested in that Impala carcass, it doesn't want to waste its energy by further chasing that Leopard. In fact, the King appreciates those leopards for providing a free dinner!! No confrontations and everybody is happy!!!!!! I have seen in many cases that the Lions show much interest in killing leopards rather than going for their carcass, the urge to eliminate the competition is very high among the Big cats!!! Lions hate Hyena, and other big cats like Leopard, and Cheetah, given an opportunity they always want to kill rather than steal their food!!!!
The male lion tends to kill any predator at every possible opportunity. It is not enough for him to grab the food, while predatory hunters tend to avoid fighting and confrontations, such as the lioness, cheetah, leopard, and tiger. We have seen many male lions who have been injured in a very violent and serious manner, but they continue despite this because injury is a normal thing. In the life of male lions, even the lioness, which is considered the second largest predator in the forest after the lion, but she avoids fighting and confrontations as much as possible because she is a predatory hunter. In contrast, the lion stands in front of an entire clan of African hyenas, which are among the strongest wild predators.
у леопарда всегда в холодильнике есть запасы
Maybe the light is blinding him?
wow impressive clip - shots thank you .
Thank you too!
من انتم❤
Starring Hugh Grant?
Clip fantástic !
Wonderful footage, I've seen many Lions try but never succeed
The leopards shouldnt have picked such a low hanging tree thats easy to climb
They like to start them young in the tree olympics.
The King of Thieves 🦁on Video Camera 🎥📹
Winner winner impala dinner
With the title i thought 4 leopards would try to take on a lion
Nice vid, but you talk to much ...!
Id say
Let them animals speak for themselves
More video evidence lions do climb trees, when they want to.
Live in African Savannah are really badass scary and deadly especially for a vulnerably light weight herbivores.
Descobri uma coisa,o leão é ladrão e preguiçoso 😮
Nice
Animals no longer wild animals, people following them everywhere
leopard🐆vs lion🦁
either get night vision or quit spot lighting them
@8:10 when he says that's why your cat rubs its cheeks on you;; claiming you as its property.
Kings of jungle want free food even humans are ?
I remember you
Ese león es como mi primo, no le gusta trabajar y le roba a sus vecinos.
okfantastic
This is not natural. Why dont you use night vision cameras?
Stop complaining snowflake
Because he is not aware of the effect of his actions.
Magic💪💪💪🇧🇷👍👍😮
All the ppl says lions can’t climb trees 😅
how easily even the lion climbs up a tree.
because its a broad base trea with broader trunks so its easy for lions if steeper then it cant.
i wanna be a Leopard cub
yea if i wanted to be a african animal for a week id for sure be a leopard
Lion would've killed at least one of those leopards if that bright light wasn't pointing at him
Jungle k baadshah ko chori karna zaib nhee deta....
Ye tex h... Raja ka
Do you have to yak yak?
Bon