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  • the poor cub is lost :( does it die, I hope not. Poor cub, I wish they would watch their cubs more

  • at 0:50 I just wanted to go through the screen and hug the little cub :(

  • I remember seeing this on animal planet, the cub spent a night by itself( which was a nightmare) but next morning she was reunited with her mother. Quite surprised she lived that long with no food or proper shelter

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  • please also check out AMAZING LIONS by Rob Russell. Great Lion pics - feeding time with chickens, cows and even cubs being bottle fed.

  • well the reason i wouldn't do anything is because this is probably what would happen.

    i'd go to the cub and get it, seeking to unite it with the mother, then the lioness would see my with it's cub and attack me, probably killing me.

    nice guys finish last

  • بغا تردد قناة BBC wildlife

  • cute lost lion cub

  • @Lumina1200 they did find the lost cub lol they have a 2nd part video

  • @turbo98gt really they did can you show me please:)

  • @breyergirls1 i have it on my playlist when u look at this video u have to scan thru the videos i found it and the mom found the cub by a mound of dirt and tree limbs and they reunited with the other lions lol i was happy i find it i send to u

  • @turbo98gt ok thank you:)

  • disliked for the cliff hanger...

  • the mother lioness failed to find the lost cub as this video failed to give us the full story yeah these video want us to ask more and more questions haaaaaaaayyyyy

  • fuck adds!!

  • i <3 nature

  • love that skip the shit button

  • good for that lion --- they eat other babies, she should know how it feels if another animal ate her cub

  • What happened to their excellent directional hearing?!

  • LIONS RULE....THERES NOTHING ELSE TO IT KIDS AND IF YOU DISAGREE....LETS GO

  • I'm sure the BBC crew helped the cub cause they do not show what happens next, because they did help the cubs. They do not show the audience that cause this is an educational program, so they can't show what would unlikely happen (humans helping a lost cub)

  • humans don't destroy nature.... nature destroys it's self. Humans are nature!!!

  • whaat..IS THERE A VIDEO AFTER THIS CONTINUING HER SEARCH!?!?!?

    i gotta knowww

  • @feeltheillinois SAAAAAAAAAAAAMEE!!!!! T________T

  • poor baby lion (=

  • title should be " lion cub gets lost and is basically FUCKEDD "

  • i don't know if you guys know this. but humans are mammals. we are apart of nature. so how can we interfere with it when we're apart of nature

  • @daboodeef179 - Finally ! TKS...

  • @daboodeef179 right you are. So if you think about it Walmart is nature too.

  • @daboodeef179 Because you're not actually LIVING in the wild, so you're not really apart of "nature". If you interfere with the wild and save an animal from being killed and such then you're gonna have to save ALL the species of the wild from being killed. It's not fair.

  • @daboodeef179 We can interfere but we are a supreme and destructive animal.

  • @daboodeef179 The species human is a cocky species even though our only defence is our brain. Other animals developped claws sharp teeth etc. Our species forms a brain able to great dangerous weapons. But in truth, we are all animals. So we are part of nature. We're one of the strongest predators on earth. Due to our brain that's really all we got.

  • @daboodeef179

    i agree with you, but whats wrong with helping our fellow animals, would you help a cat if a dog was trying to kill it, or if it was drowning or something?. I understand they are their just to film the going on's.

  • OMG so what happens?

  • @jcr254 if this is symon aka the missing lion cub than she is fine, if this piece is from bbc's lion doc. where the follow an entire lion family for a year, if this isnt it than not sure

  • Its the first rule of wildlife filming and if you ever see a interview with a camera man they all say the same, that complete none interfernce is the hardest thing. But thats the truth of the matter and to be honest its the right thing to do. The greatest harm can come from the best intentions. What if handling the cub made the mother abadon it compltly?

  • Is anyone here see a buffalo along with the lions? The Title says Buffalo tracked by Lions..., where is the Buffalo?

  • No i cant see it to

  • If they were to capture the cub.. the lioness/mother would definitely attack when they try to release it near her. As soon as I saw the croc i thought the cub was dead! Phew!

  • so did the lioness eventually find the cub .........hate it when they leave it hanging like that .... and yea ...... they cuda jus reunited the cub with its mother ....

  • yes the mother did find the cub because in the next video she's there

  • @whisperingaprayer42 Who reunite it with the mother? The humans? If they did that, the mother would end up killing it. Its one reason why they say that they're not allowed to interfere, because if a human ended up touching the cub, the mother would get a different scent and end up killing it... which is sad, but its the way the whole thing is.

  • @whisperingaprayer42 That's true. I'd rather they did re-unite the cub with the mother, but then again, who are we (humans) to control whether something is alive or dead.

  • @whisperingaprayer42

    Looks like it, look at Lions return to the pride.

  • i had no idea lion cubs actually sounded like that

  • fucking BBC.. They could have easily made them united after shooting this sequence instead of rehearsing and planning for next shoot.

  • they have no right to interfere with nature and favor a species.

  • dickface,, I will tell you this shit ,when you or one of your family is in deep trouble, and I could be the only one who can help.

  • go ahead... not like im naked hunting prey on the fields.

  • but, if the cub screams when being handled by the human , the mother mught atack and kill the person holding her baby, the cub might also try to bite and scrach the human which might lead to a very gruesome rip in the skin.

  • @charlieisgone Dude don't be douche. If they favour the lion cubs many animals that shouldn't have die would die as a result. It's all about cause and effect. Humans have caused enough damage. Of course, you should help a fellow human or a pet or domesticated animal.

  • its not called favoring as there was nothing to favor over another, its called helping!

    its the same like not helping human....

  • by "helping" the lioness find her cub you are favoring the lion species over the others by intervening in their natural ways to promote their welfare.

    also, if a lioness sees anything holding her cub, or if her cub gives a distress call while being handled by something else, she will immediately charge and possibly kill the intruder, so it's not safe.

    but basically you're supposed to videotape it as if you are not there, therefore try to disturb as least as possible. let nature do it's thing.

  • humans constantly disturb nature to destroy the planet , so they must help nature to preserve a helpless cub!!

  • look you're being baised towards a species. each species plays an important role in the ecosystem. if you favor the survival of one species, you're endangering other species. this destroys the eco system. yes humans have disturbed nature in the past and still do, but they should not do so in wildlife reserves like this.

  • "humans constantly disturb nature to destroy the planet"

    That's impossible because humans are apart of nature. So no.

  • " let nature do it's thing. "

    There is nothing "spiritual" about nature. All that it is is consumption and reproduction. So who cares?

  • How so?

  • stupid! when you can help then HELP!!!

  • they cant take risks, what if all of a sudden the mother comes and sees them holding her baby, or a crodile in the lake attacks?

  • There is also the chance that the lioness will reject her cub if it is helped by humans. If the BBC crew had picked it up and somehow got her near her mother the cub would then reek of lions worst enemy, human. It happened once to a stray kitten I took in. It started to play with my male cat whom the stray mom cat didn't like. When the baby went back to his mom smelling like the male cat she attacked him and wouldn't let him near her or his siblings. Sometimes its best to just not interfere.

  • @Ebonyfox2 -- SOMETIMES IT IS BEST NOT TO INTERFERE.-- This thought ruled in my mind until I realized that mankind is not just destroying its environment but cowardly refusing tO intervene and speak up for the earthlings that do not have a voice nor a vote. This may be the time for all mammals, including humans, to evolve and let harmony and respect prevail. This is only an observation.

  • @Ebonyfox2 How the hell is a lion's worst enemy humans, it's obviously hyenas, humans are not even on their enemy list since most lions don't even know humans exist.

  • @huzaifah123 There are a good share of lions that live near villages and with the existence of poachers I'm gonna bet there aren't many areas where lions live that hasn't been touched by at least one human being. I say worse enemy because even though a hyena can break the thigh of an elephant bone they don't have guns, knives, poisons, etc. Point is lion against armed human doesn't stand a chance. Just because it isn't naturally feared doesn't make it a non-enemy.

  • @Ebonyfox2 Believe me, there are many places where humans don't live and lions do, and there are only a few places where lions actually live near humans. You just don't understand how many lions there actually are. It looks like you thing there are about 200 lions in the world. Lions are threatened by hyenas 24-7. Also, there's something you don't know which many people know, which is that hyenas kill more lions then humans do. Humans are not lion's enemy. Humans unintentionally kill lions

  • @huzaifah123 I'm not trying to have a debate about this. That wasn't even the main part of my comment. I do know that hyenas kill more lions. You asked what made me think humans were the worst enemy and I told you. According to Defenders of Wildlife there are about 21,000 in Africa so yea I would assume a good chunk have seen humans enough to know to steer clear. I say humans too cause a hyena will avoid a pride or a male lion. Humans don't. But I'm not lion so *shrug* either/ or.

  • No right? Says who? You have no logic to back that statement up with rather than point to a religious belief.

  • lol no it doesn't fucking liar!

  • So baby lion is just cashed after this then. Shame

  • @youtubkicksass Liar

  • I believe that's Jeremy Irons' voice.

  • waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaa

  • Oh noooo!!!

  • which is the next video?

  • she gets the cub back!!!

  • how do u know?

  • look at the next video

  • @mjloftus can you please give me the link of the continuous part of this video D:??????

  • cual fue el final? :/

  • did it find her cub?

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