Epic Safari: Lions on the Move- Virtual Safari

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Londolozi Game Reserve

Londolozi Game Reserve

Күн бұрын

Join us on this morning’s game drive as we follow the two mighty Ndzhenga Males, marching purposefully into the wind, tracking an unseen scent. Word from nearby areas hinted that other lions were on the trail of a buffalo herd, and it seemed to be drawing these males in that direction. Their focused determination allowed us to anticipate their movements and position ourselves perfectly, giving us multiple incredible encounters as they walked right past our vehicle before disappearing into the Sand River.
Later, we returned to the starting point of their journey and were treated to another stunning sight: the Kambula Pride moving through the vast, open clearing of the Monzo Sheet Erosion. With the short grass offering a crystal-clear view, watching these lions as they followed each other past our vehicle was truly breathtaking.
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@LotsofLisa
@LotsofLisa Ай бұрын
Looks like the Kambula gals have successfully raised yet another generation of subs judging by the tiny maned males. The Ndhzenga males are just perfection, absolute units. Beautiful animals and great footage.
@AlfonsoAlmendarez
@AlfonsoAlmendarez Ай бұрын
Yep Lions are the King of the Jungle , like watching these videos, wildlife Safari 💯
@deeT02
@deeT02 Ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the update on the kings and their pride! ❤
@DeniseVouri
@DeniseVouri Ай бұрын
Ndhzengas are looking great and it was interesting to see the size difference when the two were walking side by side from behind. Seeing the Kambulas is always amazing when they’re all together. Can’t believe this pride has remained intact thus far. Brava ladies!!
@Nwaswitshaka
@Nwaswitshaka Ай бұрын
Great!We need more Ndhzenga males❤!
@WillsWP1
@WillsWP1 Ай бұрын
Epic, seeing so many lions together at the same time is awesome, was thinking the same that their bellies were very full so they must have had a good meal. Thanks for a super program. Can't wait for the next one. Keep safe and God Bless.
@SebastiaoPereira-wq6yk
@SebastiaoPereira-wq6yk Ай бұрын
Obrigado londolozepelo vídeo bao domingo para você e sua família deos abençoe voceis
@skyyadav969
@skyyadav969 Ай бұрын
Nice to see this boys doing well Following them since 2020 Many tought they will fall early due to their size but they prooved all of them wrong
@128789842
@128789842 Ай бұрын
I’m glad due to watching a pride of Lion healthy. 🦁 🦁🦁 👏👏👏
@AshleyMcIntosh-zz7kr
@AshleyMcIntosh-zz7kr Ай бұрын
Great stuff sergeant.keep up the good work.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 Ай бұрын
Hey ,shawn you should watch on mala mala the youngsters participate in the hunt. It is so Amazing. Their mom teach them early. This Kambula pride. Is the best. Great video enjoy I will watch it again
@shawnhickey2900
@shawnhickey2900 Ай бұрын
Some nice shots of the big guys ❤
@RobertMitchison
@RobertMitchison Ай бұрын
Hi LGR. That clip was a good and interesting one to watch. The large 18 strong Kambula pride seems to be looking and faring a lot better than the tiny Ntsevu pride. Don't they? And their condition and health also look a lot better as well. They didn't seem to be bothered about being in that large open area & having the invisible impala just alarm calling at them all a bit out of sight. They certainly seem to be seen there on a regular basis, too. I always do find the clips very interesting to see and watch when they're put up at every weekend, but I don't think we get enough of the other lions and the leopards either. I'd so like to see more of them in the distant future. They're great. The Kambula pride is just such a magnificent sight when they all seem to be together, either resting up in open areas or if they're all feeding on freshly made kills they've caught and are enjoying. The male cubs in the pride seem to have about another year and a half in the pride together before they all move out and well away from the safety and security of the lionesses and sisters there. If they were looking to move to another shady area to conceal themselves possibly until night fall, then maybe they all might have been looking for food or any other prey that evening as it just started to get dark. The 2 Ndhzenga males were also looking great themselves, too. They're just such handsome big male lions that look to have a good few more years of life left in them. Don't they? They just have so much power to keep on roaring to tell other male lions to keep well away. In the future, I'd love to see the first time mothering Tsalala lioness and her 3 - 4 month old cubs all on your reserve as a beautiful, happy little family altogether somewhere in the deep south on your property. If she will get them all to hard independence and adulthood, then it'll be great if she can also rebuild her birth pride's existence and numbers, too. She's a very special lioness & powerful huntress who won't stop hunting and providing for her 3 beautiful and sweet fast growing cubs nonstop. She also hasn't appeared in a clip for a rather long time, either. I'd love to see more of the good and popular Mashaba, Ndzanzeni, and Ngungwe female leopards as well. I know the youngest of those 3 female leopards has yet to start mating and producing cubs of her own, too. Hasn't she? As the oldest and only living offspring of the lovely Piccadilly female at this very moment, she's at the right age to start breeding and looking for a good and suitable mate to have and sure cubs with. Hope to hear from you shortly. Robert 15.9.24
@deeT02
@deeT02 Ай бұрын
The pcm has been visiting Tsalala and his cubs. She needs to stay where she is.
@MauroMeneguzzi-tf2jf
@MauroMeneguzzi-tf2jf Ай бұрын
De qual é o orgulho esses dois leões no começo do vídeo 📹 😮
@rachellehenson5568
@rachellehenson5568 Ай бұрын
Stunning sightings!! Amahle or Eorenji are stunning males. The Kambulas are stunning as well. Looks like a lot of the cubs are males. Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your commentary, Sean. Any updates on the wild dog pups??
@BarbaraMishell-s6c
@BarbaraMishell-s6c Ай бұрын
I loved this video. How many lions are in the Kambula pride? It's great to see how well they're doing.
@Werner_Strauss
@Werner_Strauss Ай бұрын
Hi, I would love to see an African wildcat. 😊
@Arif-p2q1o
@Arif-p2q1o Ай бұрын
Good job
@saqibwani8257
@saqibwani8257 Ай бұрын
❤❤💪
@johnkazoriii9081
@johnkazoriii9081 Ай бұрын
I believe that the young Styx male was sired by the Southern Avoca male coalitions 1 father is gone but still he has 1 father still alive and roaming the Sab Sand area and for the female Lioness the Kambula Lioness they been together for a few weeks now I hope these 2 can stay out of trouble for there`s been so much " CHAOS " amongst the Lions of Sab Sand all we can do is keep our HOPES for all them and there survival ... I have a correction to make by 1 follower the Styx Male Fathers are the 4 Ndhzenga Male Thanks again it`s nice to know that there are others paying attention be SAFE ALL ... RA 68 HELL FIRE
@akshatparag2884
@akshatparag2884 Ай бұрын
No, that's young Styx male is sired by ndhzengas. In early 2021
@johnkazoriii9081
@johnkazoriii9081 Ай бұрын
@@akshatparag2884 Thank you for you are correct Fathers are the Ndhzengas that`s when all 4 of the Brothers were still alive ... RA 68 HELL FIRE
@Montecristo1805
@Montecristo1805 Ай бұрын
The Nzhengas are in need of a good meal; they look a bit thin.
@drusilla3882
@drusilla3882 Ай бұрын
0:23 ... Speaking of following the scent ... I'll never understand why these cats can't smell (or see) the humans sitting 10 feet away from them. I understand they are sitting in a big vehicle, but these cats are not stupid. I'm 100% sure my house cat can determine the difference between a human and the vehicle the human is sitting in. I just don't get it.
@DHawk06
@DHawk06 Ай бұрын
They do smell and know that humans are around, some of them see human inside the vehicle and because the vehicle is so huge, they lose complete interest in humans, and then u have some lions that just doesn’t care for vehicles as much as they do the humans inside, they would chase after the cars and some have been know to try to attack humans inside, so it depends on the area in which ur visiting in south Africa
@deeT02
@deeT02 Ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the update on the Kings and their pride.❤
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