I've been to Kruger Park & know they're all pretty tame/complacent towards tourists- not that you'd get out of your car & pet them, but they haven't been associated with any attacks for YEARS. They're more like park employees.
That's exhilarating for a city person yes, but scary, no.
i actually just got back from Africa and stayed at the Mala Mala reserve, right next to Kruger. It was one of the best experiences of my life, saw some lions, 2 males, like 5 female but we saw about 10 leopards in 5 days there. we even saw them mating, an incredible experience. also we went to the delta, we saw about 12 lions in one spot...
well animals in national parks are so used to humans, lots of tourist and zoologist visit and come close to them, so thats why the lioness was cool and give a " ohh again a curios human, so boring " look at u, but that does not mean the risk is not there, by the way which national park is this friend
For me it was since i have never confronted a wild lioness before. It's Kruger. I stated it in the video title. The largest national park and wildlife center in south africa. not many of them come into contact with humans. i was actually traveling through kruger for 5 days during the winter time and i only saw 2 lions. It's hard to even spot them. It was an exciting moment. thanks for tuning in.
Why was this scary?
ed2kou1 1 year ago
wheres the scary moment you penis
astonvillafcdean 1 year ago
god your bad with the camera kepp it bloody still or get a new one digital if poss
shaunwendyb 1 year ago
"Scary?"
Following fat lions around?
I've been to Kruger Park & know they're all pretty tame/complacent towards tourists- not that you'd get out of your car & pet them, but they haven't been associated with any attacks for YEARS. They're more like park employees.
That's exhilarating for a city person yes, but scary, no.
DizzyDerwish 1 year ago
WHO DO U THINK WOULD WIN A LI0N OR BULL
jaythatdude 1 year ago
i actually just got back from Africa and stayed at the Mala Mala reserve, right next to Kruger. It was one of the best experiences of my life, saw some lions, 2 males, like 5 female but we saw about 10 leopards in 5 days there. we even saw them mating, an incredible experience. also we went to the delta, we saw about 12 lions in one spot...
Shibby1119 2 years ago
well animals in national parks are so used to humans, lots of tourist and zoologist visit and come close to them, so thats why the lioness was cool and give a " ohh again a curios human, so boring " look at u, but that does not mean the risk is not there, by the way which national park is this friend
369nite 2 years ago
For me it was since i have never confronted a wild lioness before. It's Kruger. I stated it in the video title. The largest national park and wildlife center in south africa. not many of them come into contact with humans. i was actually traveling through kruger for 5 days during the winter time and i only saw 2 lions. It's hard to even spot them. It was an exciting moment. thanks for tuning in.
WorldTravelerMan 2 years ago