Lions return to the pride - BBC wildlife

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Lions return to the pride with their young cubs and are identified as friendly wildlife, and not predators. The african wildlife and nature video series continues from BBC wildlife.

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  • sooo...CUTE!!!!!

  • I love these lions...I am a Leo too so a special spot for these critters.

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  • 1:53 is the cutest part! the cub is biting the tail so cute

  • fuck adds!!

  • @tigerlord667 Reading your reply, I was wondering the same thing as Baboo1, but in reguard to your comment, evolution in general is kinda like warning labels on products

    They happened before

    It says don't swallow or put in eyes on most chemicals, because someone did it and expected some money, Lioness keeps her newborn around and the drunk father steps on one lol Now millennia later, they move away for a few weeks before introducing them

    Nature is so cool

  • @MegaBaboon1 baby lions are very fragile at birth, and the mother doesn't want the other lions in the pride to injure her cubs, whether on purpose or on accident. and although male lions love their own cubs, they are many times stronger than lionesses and can easily injure a cub on accident, so the mother waits until the cubs are less fragile before she lets them see the rest of the family

  • Male lions? No I doubt they'd do it on purpose for their own pride but they will mess around with the cubs hitting them around and for a newborn even a little hit from a big male lion will kill them. So the mother lioness's wait before they introduce the cubs to the male.

  • @Oliiiverr they wont kill their own, maybe from another pride

  • swamp lions ftw

  • It's not like humans lol, male lions are agressive by nature and will kick around the newborn cubs out of curiosity and more probably to show dominance. And that will kill a newborn easily.

  • Why does a lioness have to leave the pride to give birth if they go by instinct? Why not stay with the pride for protection and then the father should know his cubs.

  • That's a proud papa!

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