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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

a cheetah brings a young thomson gazelle to her cubs, for exercising their killing skills. they will have to learn a lot....

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  • cruel? there's nothing cruel in this video - this is nature! sad, yes for the little one, but a good lesson for the cheetah cubs

  • Gazelle are borderline-brainless, ugly, hideous animals. The moment I began hearing that hideous bleating noise I actually felt LESS sorry for it and wanted them to kill it faster. The fact that it looks like Joe Camel doesn't help much. I hope the cheetahs learned how to kill more efficiently, and enjoyed greatly feasting on the gazelle's soft white belly.

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  • @wrs6565 Same here, only I wanted them to kill it slowler so it could suffer more.

  • good thing this little f***er gets killed.. hate these dumb annoying animals..the anxiety that the fawn goes through is tremendous..dumbf**** creatures sit down still to defend themselves..lame ugly animals

  • @YesYou123333 that is because we are humans do not compare predatorial animals to us they have to teach their babies this dueche bag

  • nature is not cruel.

    cruelty was invented by men.

    there's no cruelty in nature, only survivors.

  • @Azza752 Hey, just so you know, in general, I'm an animal lover and I'm worried about endangered species. I love wolves, I feel for the polar bears and blue whales of this world. But all deer species just....ugh. I'm filled with a loathing for them. I don't really know why. I mean, they're just brainless chunks of meat and I've hit two of them with my car, much to the detriment of my wallet. I love seeing videos where they get eaten helplessly. I'm sick, I guess. The hell with me.

  • @wrs6565 Ok maybe not laugh probbaly eat it myself for food if i was gonna die or i was starving or if there was a village and they wanted meat or somthing and they paid people to do there stuff you know that kinda stuff

  • @wrs6565 Fuck it dead and i was trying to help it i would fucking cut its head off i wouldnt give a shit i would probbaly laugh because its such a littile bastard anyway i feel happy for those lions why didnt they just kill it straight away? like fucking eat its neck anyway

  • Heh...it's as if they're playing with it and petting it, like a human would with a pet.

    I don't understand the lather people work themselves into over whether a predator kills its prey before eating it. A drawn-out, painful death is worse than a quick death, true, but I don't think the predator is doing from tender concern for their prey. It's just the DNA of the animal. Interestingly enough, lions will eat without killing when they're no competition in the area.

  • That's a good cheetah mom. Teaching her cubs to kill. But, kids will be kids. They're more interested in playing.

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