I've never seen a lioness fling herself on top of a male lion like that. Usually they try to remain low, pretending to be submissive without backing down. She's quite the warrior.
She ended up losing 2 cubs and raised 2 boys to adults. After that from pressure from Red and White Eye, she left the area never to be seen again. She managed to raise 2 princes to adulthood.
She was a magnificent lioness. If she raised two cubs to adulthood, then she achieved a very difficult goal; lion cub mortality rate is very high. Thank you for sharing that bit of info with us. Cheers!
Good to know. Tamu is a very special lion. After this lion attacked her cubs, in the above video, after she spent hours looking for them and then moved them. One cub sadly died from the attack and Tamu spent time licking the dead cub, clearly grieving, but she had other cubs to attend to and had to move on. A very strong, wise and emotional lioness.
@@denizakman2560 Lionesses are the hunters of their pride but that doesn’t mean that male lions aren’t capable of hunting and killing. They can and often do kill lionesses in fights, especially dominance fights when a new male lion takes over a territory. Lionesses certainly can’t kill one with ‘ease’, they can win a fight with one but lions and lionesses are well matched in terms of strength.
Tamu is an incredible mother, the male had at least two to three times her strength, amazing. Lionesses are classically very protective of their cubs but Tamu has taken this to a new level, as I also viewed in the other videos of her feeding her cubs, moving them from danger, very special lion.
I remember this from “Big Cat Diary”. The male badly injured the cub and it died later that day. Tamu (which means sweet) took the injured cub and a healthy one to a new den and then went back for her third cub, which she found. It’s a really hard life for a lioness without a pride. She mated with Notch from the Marsh Pride, but apparently, was not a member of the pride. I loved presenter, Simon King’s, reaction to Tamu chasing off the male lion.
Actually, they dont have more fury. She was just driven to protect her cubs. Some males arent having it though, and would give out more than she dished.
brentlion This definitely was the biggest defense I've seen a female cat do for her cubs. Usually the pride is a mix of submissive and fighting. They want to deter the guy, but they want to live. This lioness flug herself at the lion. He was not expecting that!
OMG! I've been looking for this forever. Never underestime the power of a mother. Males maybe twice their size, but female lionesses are filled with agression. Push it too far, you'll wish you hadn't been born. As the wonderful Tamu represents right here. She should be declared a heroine after this ordeal. Many lioness are killed facing off against rogue males. But when you're a mother, the devil himself will learn to shiver in fear.
I really admire and respect her mother mentality, she doesn’t hve anymore fear when comes to protecting her babies, such a great mama lioness, I can see already that with her such a very fearless and bravery, she will successfully raise her cubs to adulthood!👏👏👏
I don't get why everyone always assumes that size/weight always wins. It's really the fight, tenacity & aggression that's in the creature that earns respect more than size or weight. I mean take a look at Wolverines and African Honey Badgers, they're pretty small and yet almost no predator dares to mess with either of those for good reasons.
Tamu was an exceptional Lioness! The male (Simba) was the father of those cubs, Tamu was the OTHER woman, she lived on her own looking for a male, the problem was that Simba had a pride & 5 lionesses , & 9 cubs, Tamu wasn't related to the Lionesses & many times the Lionesses would chase Tamu away! So she lived on the outskirts of The Marsh Pride & she hunted for herself & then when she mated with Simba , Tamu had 4 cubs & she had to hunt to keep her milk, hide the cubs from The WHOLE of The Marsh Pride & even her mate Simba, tried & failed to kill her cubs which were obviously his cubs also!! That is a difficult life for a Lioness, they are the ONLY true social cats, however a Lioness on her own & with 4 cubs to feed is a very different way for a Lioness to be, The females of Marsh Pride, don't like a singular Lioness, it's too strange & not the natural process of Lionesses, the nature of Lions are, they don't like "different" so they either Kill or chase a single Lioness away!! Tamu lost 2 of her Cubs & she originally had 4 male cubs, while Tamu was hunting a herd of Buffalo, came across the cubs & trampled the cubs, thankfully 2 of the cubs climbed up some tall hedges & survived!! When her cubs grew to 2/3 years then the Brothers left & Tamu was killed by a Male Leopard, however, her sons , had a pride of their own & had many cubs! So Tamu legacy lives on in her sons, & their sons & daughters!! Tamu is Swahili for "Sweet or Gentle " 🦁🦁🦁🦁🐅
Thanks for sharing this information. Someone suggested I watch clips of the Marsh Pride. Now I don't have to. I don't like unhappy endings. So sad Tamu was killed by a leopard. RIP brave mom.
Sheena Lewis I meant to say honey, I would still suggest looking up The Marsh Pride, I have the full "BBC Big Cat Diaries" & I'm always watching them, as it's so fascinating, with any wild Lion Prides, there is death, however, there is much more life!! I have studied Lion Prides for over 20yrs, starting with the Cave Lion, did you know they were the size of Rhinos or Hippos? They were bringing down mammoths, so they had to be that size, also, The Male Cave Lions didn't have manes, they had very thick necks & had a hump at the back of their necks, which were solid muscles!! I know you didn't ask sweetheart, just some fun facts!! I don't know if you've watched any of Kevin Richardsons videos? He is also known as The Lion Whisperer, it is also a fascinating channel! I sponsor Kevin's work, anyone with a paw on their names sponsor him also!! Nice speaking with you Sheena😀🙏🦁🦁 Rana Myles xx
@@eileenconnor08 Hi! Thank you for the Fun facts! I had no idea lions were once that big. I know tigers were, but not lions. I actually follow Kevin Richardson on Facebook and UA-cam. He's amazing and I respect his decision to stop breeding his lions! I love the Ask Meg A Question, but I don't get a chance to watch all his videos. I heard about the Marsh Pride through a Facebook friend, who lives in Africa. This friend is also a good friend of Kevin Richardson. She is also a lion lover and conservationist in South Africa. She is currently fighting hard to stop captive lion breeding for canned hunting. I totally support her and pray the 24 page report that recently went before Parliament is reviewed, and the industry banned. I guess I shall check out the Marsh Pride, thanks to you. I still have a hard time getting attached to an animal, then witnessing its demise, even though I know it's the circle of life. I hope you have a very happy New Year! You seem like a sweetheart! Glad to have chatted with you! I could learn a lot from you! Thank you!
It's truly sad. I remember another lioness from a Nat Geo Wild special who lost her two cubs. They were attacked by water buffalo while she was gone. She managed to find her daughter but her back was broken and even though she defended the cub from a group of hyenas, she couldn't fix her child's back. So she was forced to leave her daughter to her fate. The lioness continued to mourn her daughter's inevitable death and her missing son.
I watched this whole episode , the cub unfortunately passed away after this scene . The little one was bitten pretty bad . But that was amazing watching the mother go on the attack !
THAT! is the best piece of Lion footage I have ever seen, or ever likely to see I think! I had tears, I don't know why. I just I felt for her, because I'd like to think that's what I would do!.
this is why i could NEVER be a wildlife presenter, if that male lion came near the cubs i would of literally been screaming at it! i know your not meant to interfere, but i'd have too, lion cubs are toooo cute!
If you freeze at 0:17, that lioness could have mortally wounded the male lion if the male lion didn't turn and run cause she looked like she was going for his throat!
Wow we were all on the edge of our chairs Simon, She is absolutely fearless, My favourite animal is a Lioness then a Lion & THAT is why!!! Thank you Simon King great camera man & BBC presenter & of Course Saba Douglas-Hamilton!! Phew!! Lol!! Rana Myles xx Scotland Scotland xx
BEING BIG CAT DAY RERUNS OF BCD ARE ON, AND THIS EPISODE WAS ON AGAIN. I STILL AM AMAZED AT HOW TAMU RISKED HER OWN LIFE TO SAFE HER BABIES, SHE IS A BETTER MOM THAN SOME HUMAN MOMS. RIP TO THE LITTLE CUB THAT DIED HE SURE WAS A LITTLE FIGHTER.TAMU THE BEST LION MOM IN THE WORLD. GOD BLESS YOU TAMU, I HOPE YOU LIVED A LONG HAPPY LIFE.
@@_-zerolives-_922 I know I'm really late but she did manage to raise at least two male cubs to adulthood. Luckily only one cub died it was the on the male attacked in the beginning if you listen carefully you can hear it cry out in pain.
Mate I am totally agree with the fact that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, thats how it should be because we are all different and are all gifted in many things, but the only things I would disagree is about posting mean comments - yes, It's your own opinion, but it's not right to write what you said to arnie157 and about the guy presenting the video; if you disaprove of anything about this video then don't be mean in the process and just stay away from this page. I care about respect
True. It was very moving the way in which Tamu spent days looking for all the cubs, and moved them. There is a video on youtube by BBC of her licking the dead cub clearly mourning it was heart rendering, it died after she moved it to a safer area from it's wounds from the rogue male.
Mothers are the most fierce of the animal kingdom. Doesn't matter what species p, they'll very vicious and will do anything to protect their offspring. c:
Tamu was about three seconds too late in her counterattack. One cub was injured and died the next day. Still, she didn't hesitate to tackle the male, though she's not big by lioness standards.
Dad lion: where is jason I'm about to beat his ass he stole all my money. Mom lion: honey stopp with this bs I'm tired of it. Dad lion: shortie chill shortie chill it was a prank
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I love how passionate the camera man got and how he was cheering her on so much 🥰🥰🥰
Cubs are safe now.
Yes. You can tell he’s invested in the well being of that lioness and her struggle.
That's Simon King for you
The most dangerous place in the world is between a mother and her child...
That's a good one! I'm going to remember that. Cheers!
ilovemusic I agree ..well said.
@@mlipdg9870 They're not weaker when you threaten the lives of their kids. You'd be amazed how strong adrenaline can make someone
@@Artemis-jr3pz absolutely
Every Mother Defend their Children.
I've never seen a lioness fling herself on top of a male lion like that. Usually they try to remain low, pretending to be submissive without backing down. She's quite the warrior.
I saw another lioness on a documentary doing this.
The nursing lionesses instinctively do this a lot. I've watched videos like this .
I saw why she did I zoomed in. The male was killing a cub.
The nursing lionesses are more aggressive. They ware protective
nah nursing lions always do this, normal lionesses wont cuz it's a death sentence. Cubs are more important than her life, its the next generation
She ended up losing 2 cubs and raised 2 boys to adults. After that from pressure from Red and White Eye, she left the area never to be seen again. She managed to raise 2 princes to adulthood.
She was a magnificent lioness. If she raised two cubs to adulthood, then she achieved a very difficult goal; lion cub mortality rate is very high. Thank you for sharing that bit of info with us. Cheers!
send me the link please !!
It's on Safari Live. The male injured 1 but Tamu stayed w him till he passed. But 2 fid raise 2 fine young male lions all by herself.
I thought he had one in his mouth as she was chasing him. I really hate that part of lion life, but it is what it is 😭🤷♀️
don't mess with the mama :)
Agreed
I was going to post this very thing.
The cubs will die from the injuries after this, don't celebrate before.
Nothing's worse than an angry mom
At least in the animal world
My mom can be pretty scary.
An angry GOD!
Oh... I'know that for experience 😮
A hungry angry mom ?
Good to know. Tamu is a very special lion. After this lion attacked her cubs, in the above video, after she spent hours looking for them and then moved them. One cub sadly died from the attack and Tamu spent time licking the dead cub, clearly grieving, but she had other cubs to attend to and had to move on. A very strong, wise and emotional lioness.
"That takes guts"... just motherly instinct.
Still takes guts. Most Lioness will just watch as a male kills their cubs, cause they know he can easily kill them in turn too.
So instinct negates bravery? lol instinct to survive is pretty strong too, so yes, that took guts.
@@xBloodxFangx Acutally a single lioness can kill a male lion with ease because they are agile and the hunters of the pride get better info
@@denizakman2560 Lionesses are the hunters of their pride but that doesn’t mean that male lions aren’t capable of hunting and killing. They can and often do kill lionesses in fights, especially dominance fights when a new male lion takes over a territory. Lionesses certainly can’t kill one with ‘ease’, they can win a fight with one but lions and lionesses are well matched in terms of strength.
Tamu is an incredible mother, the male had at least two to three times her strength,
amazing. Lionesses are classically very protective of their cubs but Tamu has taken this to a new level, as I also viewed in the other videos of her feeding her cubs, moving them from danger, very special lion.
Lionesses can easily kill males if they can get the neck fast enough
@@denizakman2560like they will.
Male lions are way better in combat and have 2-3 times their strength
Remembering Tamu...the heart of a lioness and the courage of the king of lions.
lions make much better moms than most humans do.
@ Apotheosis I kno right!!!.....I totally agree!
Apotheosis yup
I can’t relate either my moms is an angel
Some human mums should give up their kids for adoption instead of murdering their innocent unborn children.
@@michellea9857 Completely agree!!!
"Big Cat Diary", the best documentary series on big cats in Africa, ever!
size does not matter when it comes to protecting your offspring that male lion is lucky he did'nt leave a piece of his ass behind.
He wants to kill the cub not lioness if wanted he could but get scars in progress.
One of my most favourite videos.. unvebelievable ..MOM defending her children...
I remember this from “Big Cat Diary”. The male badly injured the cub and it died later that day. Tamu (which means sweet) took the injured cub and a healthy one to a new den and then went back for her third cub, which she found. It’s a really hard life for a lioness without a pride. She mated with Notch from the Marsh Pride, but apparently, was not a member of the pride.
I loved presenter, Simon King’s, reaction to Tamu chasing off the male lion.
You have to love this guy's excitement. It's contagious. Absolutely loved big cat diary. They don't make shows like that anymore.
I remember this. one of her cubs ends up dying from its injuries after this :( still brings me to tears.
★Pilgrimspass★ Really! Now that broke my heart, poor baby!:(
Pixtol it's in the rest of the episode. there's a bad quality copy of it on UA-cam. it's heart breaking.
Thx for letting us know after watching this and being so happy. "You bring joy to people."
so sorry lol but thats life
yeah It was so sad how she licked the cub and tried to wake it up.
Guys may be bigger and stronger, but gals have more fury, and that wins out.
Actually, they dont have more fury. She was just driven to protect her cubs. Some males arent having it though, and would give out more than she dished.
brentlion This definitely was the biggest defense I've seen a female cat do for her cubs. Usually the pride is a mix of submissive and fighting. They want to deter the guy, but they want to live. This lioness flug herself at the lion. He was not expecting that!
+Aelius Magnus We're working on it.
@Fairy Lady Every time.
Thanks for the laugh
OMG! I've been looking for this forever. Never underestime the power of a mother. Males maybe twice their size, but female lionesses are filled with agression. Push it too far, you'll wish you hadn't been born. As the wonderful Tamu represents right here. She should be declared a heroine after this ordeal. Many lioness are killed facing off against rogue males. But when you're a mother, the devil himself will learn to shiver in fear.
Old comment wow
@@realkingreyes5726 I didn't know comments I made that were this old could even get replies. Who knew?
@@Silver54ful congrats almost 1decade hahaha
@@realkingreyes5726 Thanks. Almost mind bending for me to grasp I've been a memeber of YT for so long.
@@Silver54ful yo u still on yt 2022?
I really admire and respect her mother mentality, she doesn’t hve anymore fear when comes to protecting her babies, such a great mama lioness, I can see already that with her such a very fearless and bravery, she will successfully raise her cubs to adulthood!👏👏👏
That's impressive never seen 1 lioness make a full grown lion run for the hills 😳
I don't get why everyone always assumes that size/weight always wins. It's really the fight, tenacity & aggression that's in the creature that earns respect more than size or weight. I mean take a look at Wolverines and African Honey Badgers, they're pretty small and yet almost no predator dares to mess with either of those for good reasons.
TwinTdriver that’s true. A lioness protecting the cub/pride shouldn’t be trifled with.
Tamu was an exceptional Lioness! The male (Simba) was the father of those cubs, Tamu was the OTHER woman, she lived on her own looking for a male, the problem was that Simba had a pride & 5 lionesses , & 9 cubs, Tamu wasn't related to the Lionesses & many times the Lionesses would chase Tamu away! So she lived on the outskirts of The Marsh Pride & she hunted for herself & then when she mated with Simba , Tamu had 4 cubs & she had to hunt to keep her milk, hide the cubs from The WHOLE of The Marsh Pride & even her mate Simba, tried & failed to kill her cubs which were obviously his cubs also!! That is a difficult life for a Lioness, they are the ONLY true social cats, however a Lioness on her own & with 4 cubs to feed is a very different way for a Lioness to be, The females of Marsh Pride, don't like a singular Lioness, it's too strange & not the natural process of Lionesses, the nature of Lions are, they don't like "different" so they either Kill or chase a single Lioness away!! Tamu lost 2 of her Cubs & she originally had 4 male cubs, while Tamu was hunting a herd of Buffalo, came across the cubs & trampled the cubs, thankfully 2 of the cubs climbed up some tall hedges & survived!! When her cubs grew to 2/3 years then the Brothers left & Tamu was killed by a Male Leopard, however, her sons , had a pride of their own & had many cubs! So Tamu legacy lives on in her sons, & their sons & daughters!! Tamu is Swahili for "Sweet or Gentle " 🦁🦁🦁🦁🐅
Thanks for sharing this information. Someone suggested I watch clips of the Marsh Pride. Now I don't have to. I don't like unhappy endings. So sad Tamu was killed by a leopard. RIP brave mom.
Sheena Lewis I meant to say honey, I would still suggest looking up The Marsh Pride, I have the full "BBC Big Cat Diaries" & I'm always watching them, as it's so fascinating, with any wild Lion Prides, there is death, however, there is much more life!! I have studied Lion Prides for over 20yrs, starting with the Cave Lion, did you know they were the size of Rhinos or Hippos? They were bringing down mammoths, so they had to be that size, also, The Male Cave Lions didn't have manes, they had very thick necks & had a hump at the back of their necks, which were solid muscles!! I know you didn't ask sweetheart, just some fun facts!! I don't know if you've watched any of Kevin Richardsons videos? He is also known as The Lion Whisperer, it is also a fascinating channel! I sponsor Kevin's work, anyone with a paw on their names sponsor him also!! Nice speaking with you Sheena😀🙏🦁🦁
Rana Myles xx
@@eileenconnor08 Hi! Thank you for the Fun facts! I had no idea lions were once that big. I know tigers were, but not lions.
I actually follow Kevin Richardson on Facebook and UA-cam. He's amazing and I respect his decision to stop breeding his lions! I love the Ask Meg A Question, but I don't get a chance to watch all his videos.
I heard about the Marsh Pride through a Facebook friend, who lives in Africa. This friend is also a good friend of Kevin Richardson. She is also a lion lover and conservationist in South Africa. She is currently fighting hard to stop captive lion breeding for canned hunting. I totally support her and pray the 24 page report that recently went before Parliament is reviewed, and the industry banned.
I guess I shall check out the Marsh Pride, thanks to you. I still have a hard time getting attached to an animal, then witnessing its demise, even though I know it's the circle of life.
I hope you have a very happy New Year! You seem like a sweetheart! Glad to have chatted with you! I could learn a lot from you! Thank you!
That male she mated with was Notch, not Simba
Is a male leopard able to kill a lioness 🤔
A Mother stops at nothing to protect her young
❤️🌎⚖️ True guts 😼
Chase him away Mama!
I've watched this 1,000 times. I LOVE THIS. Well done, Tamu!!!
Protective Mama Lioness.
The most powerful force in Nature, is a Mother’s love!
It's truly sad. I remember another lioness from a Nat Geo Wild special who lost her two cubs. They were attacked by water buffalo while she was gone. She managed to find her daughter but her back was broken and even though she defended the cub from a group of hyenas, she couldn't fix her child's back. So she was forced to leave her daughter to her fate. The lioness continued to mourn her daughter's inevitable death and her missing son.
I love the guy's enthusiasm.
It's the beauty of being a mother
I watched this whole episode , the cub unfortunately passed away after this scene . The little one was bitten pretty bad . But that was amazing watching the mother go on the attack !
Good mama lion! Defending her babies at all cost!
Mothers with babies are not to be messed with, they are viscous. Whether it's birds, cats, humans, this is true.
You guys do a superb job in bringing all these fantastic clips for our viewing, thanks!
. *GOD BLESS THIS MAMA LION ... AND HER CUBS !!!*
The Formidable Mum can fight with mighty Lion!
She is a mother! You go girl :)))
Are her Cubs Alright?
This still gives me chills!
GO FOR IT GIRL! GO FOR IT GIRL! lol:)
Wow old comment are u still alive
Congrats 1 decade
Her cubs should be alright.
It is never the size of the dog in the fight, it is the size of the fight in the dog that matters.
Now that is QUEEN LIONESS!!! She was like not today Gomer, not today!!! I will fight to the death easily!!! He knew it so he bounced!
THAT! is the best piece of Lion footage I have ever seen, or ever likely to see I think! I had tears, I don't know why. I just I felt for her, because I'd like to think that's what I would do!.
Magnifique moment, merci
Use to watch this show everymorning before school crazy how time go time
a mother is very gentle but if you take her baby you should make your last wish.
Courageous lion woman...good girl
Very Protective Mamas
this is why i could NEVER be a wildlife presenter, if that male lion came near the cubs i would of literally been screaming at it! i know your not meant to interfere, but i'd have too, lion cubs are toooo cute!
If you freeze at 0:17, that lioness could have mortally wounded the male lion if the male lion didn't turn and run cause she looked like she was going for his throat!
Too wonderful, too dangerous.
Wow we were all on the edge of our chairs Simon, She is absolutely fearless, My favourite animal is a Lioness then a Lion & THAT is why!!! Thank you Simon King great camera man & BBC presenter & of Course Saba Douglas-Hamilton!! Phew!! Lol!!
Rana Myles xx
Scotland
Scotland xx
BEING BIG CAT DAY RERUNS OF BCD ARE ON, AND THIS EPISODE WAS ON AGAIN. I STILL AM AMAZED AT HOW TAMU RISKED HER OWN LIFE TO SAFE HER BABIES, SHE IS A BETTER MOM THAN SOME HUMAN MOMS. RIP TO THE LITTLE CUB THAT DIED HE SURE WAS A LITTLE FIGHTER.TAMU THE BEST LION MOM IN THE WORLD.
GOD BLESS YOU TAMU, I HOPE YOU LIVED A LONG HAPPY LIFE.
what an incredible clip, both the lions, and the dude's reaction 'go for it girl... unbelivable' sorry I had to laugh, hard
That's one badass momma! Don't mess with her kids! xD
Tamu is Such a Protective Mama.
Wuah! Wuah! what A mother!!! Fearless girl!!! "That takes guts!" ❤❤❤ When will BBC re-air the Big Cat Dairy again???
Wonderful protectie mother
Dang straight and she meant business. Thanks for sharing. 👍
gives me chills everytime
Congrats 10 years ago wow are u still alive?
did you see how much distance she coverdale to attack him wow
Informed Mind glad somebody else noticed!! Minimal effort yet covered the distance super fast in amazing form! Beautiful Lioness.
❤ wow! Absolutely amazing. Magnificent! What an awesome lioness ❤
Number 1 rule in nature: Never pass up an easy meal. But tied for the Number 1 rule is "Never mess with Momma."
Anywhere in nature, including us, mama has a special adrenalin and bravery like no others.
lol comments of the camera dude cracked me up
I miss this show
His walk of shame after she chases him off 🔥
Usually the cameraman is supposed to be like the unbiased bystander or something, it’s nice to hear him cheer her on.
0:15 Tamu like.. "GET AWAY FROM MY BABIES!!"😤🔥🔥
I loved this show sooo much!
that was the greatest thing i ever saw!!
Respect
Lioness: Nah way you aint gonna touch my little ones, get da hell outta ma face! LOL, goof for you, mamma!
The cubs will die from the injuries after this, don't celebrate before.
@@_-zerolives-_922 I know I'm really late but she did manage to raise at least two male cubs to adulthood. Luckily only one cub died it was the on the male attacked in the beginning if you listen carefully you can hear it cry out in pain.
I remember watching that episode as a kid and first time ever screaming "NO"
Hit the road Jack, don't you come back no more
THAT'S WHAT MOST MOMS DO TAKE CARE OF FAMILY!!!
Mate I am totally agree with the fact that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, thats how it should be because we are all different and are all gifted in many things, but the only things I would disagree is about posting mean comments - yes, It's your own opinion, but it's not right to write what you said to arnie157 and about the guy presenting the video; if you disaprove of anything about this video then don't be mean in the process and just stay away from this page. I care about respect
Incredible! Great mama! ❤️
ha that male lion got his butt kicked,that's gotta hurt him for awhile
The cubs will die from the injuries after this, don't celebrate before.
True. It was very moving the way in which Tamu spent days looking for all the cubs, and moved them. There is a video on youtube by BBC of her licking the dead cub clearly mourning it was heart rendering, it died after she moved it to a safer area from it's wounds from the rogue male.
That was amazing! Thanks for sharing...
CongrTs 1 decade
Are u still alive how
Awesome! Used to love this snow
THAT WAS AMAZING!!!
Proud of the lioness
never mess with moms who are ready to fight through hell and back for their kids
King Notch 's love beautiful Tamu!🤩
Good mother!
Every Mother Defend their Children.
Mother ❤
At the start the male actually killed one of the cubs, then tamu blind sided him. Lucky whilst also being unlucky.
Go for it girl
Mothers are the most fierce of the animal kingdom. Doesn't matter what species p, they'll very vicious and will do anything to protect their offspring. c:
Tamu was about three seconds too late in her counterattack. One cub was injured and died the next day. Still, she didn't hesitate to tackle the male, though she's not big by lioness standards.
Dad lion: where is jason I'm about to beat his ass he stole all my money.
Mom lion: honey stopp with this bs I'm tired of it.
Dad lion: shortie chill shortie chill it was a prank
A mother animal is nothing to mess with, wow. I hate it when male lions kill the poor baby lion cubs!
You go mamma lion, good girl!
When he looks back in the end I know he’s thinking, I’m good bro she can have that 😂
Great mom xxx😍😉😙😘😚🤗🤗🤗Girl-Power..yeah..!!.
Thank you mom you save my life..
If he father of course he is dangerous at the time..
Her roar was like Mutafasa's roar coming in when Simba was being taunted by the hyenas and he couldn't roar loud enough for himself
superb mum
Male lion: "Ah...sorry, wrong address. I'll just be on my way..."
Male lion saying let me go from this crazy lady yes