Cheetah Cub Defends Its Family From A Hungry Hyena | Big Cat Tales
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A young cheetah cub defends its family against an aggresive hyena that is encroaching on them after a successful kill.
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The man speaks with such respect for the cheetah. It's beautiful
@WithinMyLane
3 жыл бұрын
@Fahim let's just cast a wider net when we're looking for goodness in people.
@clyde2573
3 жыл бұрын
i like him.
@SRoy-jx8my
3 жыл бұрын
@Fahim Wow, great insight!! Even brought up the name of Gandhi!!! You MUST know a lot about Gandhi. Is it because Gandhi first became known for being in South Africa and that has a connection here about the Cheetah??? That MUST be it!!! Amazing!!! Oh yes, and your English MUST be impeccable as well!! Worthy of a Nobel Prize in literature!!! You don't say!!
@SRoy-jx8my
3 жыл бұрын
@Fahim Who says I'm Indian??? That's your first mistake. Angry??? Who's angry??? Your second mistake!!! I'm having fuuuun!!! I ALWAYS have fun with people who like to brag about their IQ being below their shoe size!!! You can "read" my "accent" from the text??? You have SUPERNATURAL powers!!! Wow!!!
@jamess.9361
3 жыл бұрын
@Fahim "BLACK PEOPLE ARE BLESSED PEOPLE OF GOD....THEY ARE THE BEST" ... and somehow that's not antagonistic... if not racist ? We are watching cheetahs and you bring up race... ? You moron.
Not gonna lie, that guy talking made this video a little more epic.
@liondynamics8878
3 жыл бұрын
Poetic narrating, Words in motion.
@cynthiarogers2904
3 жыл бұрын
YES, he did !!!
@theorderofz
3 жыл бұрын
@Adolf Hitler that’s cause he’s not a native
@theomorah5660
3 жыл бұрын
@Adolf Hitler ironic coming from Adolf hitler🤣🤣
@giovannirivera3732
3 жыл бұрын
No doubt, His commentary is awesome
It is so nice to see a local expert presenting for a change. He does a great job, and clearly loves and understands the animals.
@behindenemylines.3103
3 жыл бұрын
Agree,so uncommon to see.
@behindenemylines.3103
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaybird5885 I detect you are a trouble maker,nonetheless I will say there is nothing at all wrong with that observation. I have seen how the term racist have been misused and abused in many situations,case in point. Jay Bird you are of the devil,be wise and stop been foolish.
@1patbat
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaybird5885 "local expert" racist?! What substance have you been taking?
@1patbat
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaybird5885 if you actually do so...you're clearly taking the wrong sort, unless you're just having a laugh> " I recommend u od on em" !
@behindenemylines.3103
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaybird5885 The tongue of the wise uses knowledge right; But the mouth of fools pours out foolishness. Prov 15:2
This guys voice is ridiculously relaxing to me
@linc1313
3 жыл бұрын
You're probably falling asleep
@YvetteArby
3 жыл бұрын
Ikr? What a great video to watch on a relaxing Saturday!
@user-rv9tt2si9h
3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same thing
@dssi5355
3 жыл бұрын
Like a Morgan Freeman with an accent
@Nik_Airball
3 жыл бұрын
He makes me so 💦 I’m touching myself one hand and licking ice cream 🍦 the other
This is one of the best narrated wildlife videos Ive seen. Discovery should sign this guy up full-time.
@thumper62973
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed..
@theaansel8738
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with you on that
@earlem9771
3 жыл бұрын
Screw Discovery channel.
@medilyesoudhini7411
3 жыл бұрын
Attenborough ain't got shit on this legend
@KFP385
3 жыл бұрын
Well he's a BBC host and he's got a wikipedia page. Names Jackson Looseyia
I love this dynamic. A single mom raising a true prince. Sitting right along side her. Soaking up game. That shit is BOSS.
@appleicatpromax7069
2 жыл бұрын
He's a badass
@alpha6549
2 жыл бұрын
@@appleicatpromax7069 puffing against the hyena was badass
@catsinwonderland7473
2 жыл бұрын
@Yishai Yisrael BRUH what do they call it then? "Mom whose father is far away and not yet introduced to the cub? " come on dude
@adamk9677
2 жыл бұрын
@Yishai Yisrael thats what u call a single mom. lmaoo.
@adamk9677
2 жыл бұрын
@Yishai Yisrael bruh, if those male cheetah were apart of the cubs growing up then why do cheetahs cubs die the most out of all the animal in africa? huh????? why doesnt the male help the female.
That burst at the end of the cheetahs charge was crazy
@Triniboi05
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah it put in the after burners for sure!
@XMonasyX
3 жыл бұрын
turned on the jets
@cheetahdolcini2526
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing what a 70 mph sprint really looks like. Puts man's Olympiads to shame doesn't it?!
@rickm6076
3 жыл бұрын
Have to be fast to catch that type of prey. Can’t fight. A 200lb man significantly outweighs a cheetah and can overpower one, let alone a large herbivore or other carnivore.
@mikeruck2888
3 жыл бұрын
@@rickm6076 I was simply admiring it's land speed...nothing else. I know how small they are lol By "can't fight" you mean they aren't large. They fight exactly like bigger cats. I agree they can be beaten by a large man which is impressive enough, but it would be a very rare occasion. It would be too unorthodox to fight something that big with that kind of fast twitch and reflex. Generally speaking, a cheetah would tear a man to shreds.
i love this concept of letting the natives do the narration. Seems more authentic, keep up the good work.
@behindenemylines.3103
3 жыл бұрын
Normally its the natives from foreign that does it.But it's up to the locals to put these shows out.
@Veronica-rt3mi
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly I love that, they live among them and possibly have more insight than the foreign narrators. I liked how he explained the behaviors too
@williewill1237
3 жыл бұрын
@Adeoli adeleke the natives, you holier than thou racist liberal
@adeoluadeleke3108
3 жыл бұрын
@@williewill1237 ok bud
@williewill1237
3 жыл бұрын
@@adeoluadeleke3108 i am not your buddy, but I will put in your place quickly, like the father you never had
Proud of the male cub for stepping up first to hold off the hyena so his mom and sisters could eat! Also proud of the all the cubs for working together so that Mama Cheetah could have more time to dine. This cheetah family will survive💪🏼
@Gauravkumar-jm4ve
3 жыл бұрын
True
@watwat2540
3 жыл бұрын
stfu cringe
@drethethinker6418
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, he said, "No mom--you earned this kill and you WILL eat."
@alizanster
3 жыл бұрын
@@watwat2540 you’re a sad troll; I pity you.
@princeofpop8
3 жыл бұрын
What a fast learner.
She might be a veteran but that sprint for the kill was breathtaking! Magnificent creature. Hope her cubs have a bright future.
99% of the comments are about the man's great narrating skills
@R-L-I
3 жыл бұрын
What’s wrong with saying he did a good job narrating?
@nba.nation8230
3 жыл бұрын
@@R-L-I there not a problem
@camowolf4975
3 жыл бұрын
@@R-L-I Who said there was something wrong?
@catsinwonderland7473
3 жыл бұрын
Rightfully so
@fr0z3n33
3 жыл бұрын
@@R-L-I never said there was something wrong
This soft soul is the African version of Sir David Attenborough.
@goldenb.afri-n.scotian5513
3 жыл бұрын
That soft soul is the African version of himself, not David Attenborough.
@mafolomielvis1981
3 жыл бұрын
Sir David is still the best. Gosh how I love that man. Watched him as a kid growing up. Still great seeing someone else doing the narrations for a change. Well done sir. 👍🏿❤️
@mafolomielvis1981
3 жыл бұрын
@Adolf Hitler what are talking about?
@BlackRaptor77
3 жыл бұрын
@@mafolomielvis1981 Dont reply to a troll
@mafolomielvis1981
3 жыл бұрын
@@BlackRaptor77 OK, thanks.
What is this guys name, he seems very fascinating and narrates on the fly very well.
@reganoparker8488
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been wondering the same
@jenh9232
3 жыл бұрын
He speaks so eloquently. So soothing.
@levicnall
3 жыл бұрын
His name is jackson ole looseyia
@anshashokkuril3997
3 жыл бұрын
@@reganoparker8488 ़ऐ़
@gsmack9636
3 жыл бұрын
I agree
We need more locals to narrate videos like these like this man here. He did a great job with a soothing voice
@jackstone4825
3 жыл бұрын
They need to learn proper English first. This guy was good, but saw many who were unintelligible... Or they should speak in their native tongue and roll the subtitles, wouldn’t have anything against that.
@cabalogia
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackstone4825 What is proper English? UK? Australia? America? Soith Africa? He did a great job it is not his native language. I salute him.
@ndifrekeotu9086
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackstone4825 petty comment... What is proper English????? Didn't you understand what he said??? Your proper English is only proper to you not anybody else. What is important is communication.
@jackstone4825
3 жыл бұрын
@@ndifrekeotu9086 Have you even read my comment? I said I wouldn’t mind AT ALL them speaking in their native tongue and be subtitled. That would have been actually epic! If English is their native tongue, then some subtitles would be appreciated, since not everyone can understand heavy accents. I was actually trying to be constructive, so they’d be able to reach a wider audience. How this escaped you, is beyond me... 😒
@Victor-wc2vf
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackstone4825 but you still understood him... I don’t think any of us had trouble understanding him.
Lol, cheetah ran so fast the camera couldn’t even keep up. I also love how hyena’s always show up at the right time to steal food after other cats done all the hard work 😂😂😂
@Gustavo-nl5yk
3 жыл бұрын
Hyenas are grossy
@peterdonohue2171
3 жыл бұрын
i mean the cheetah stole the jackel's food first
@bhanuprakashpothugunta6325
3 жыл бұрын
@@peterdonohue2171 they don't do that often is what he told.they do it very rarely.
@nojorooney
3 жыл бұрын
It’s the opposite, hyenas hunt more than scavenge, and the lions are the ones who steal the hyena’s kills more than they hunt.
@ariefraiser140
3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my brother.
I love when the mother knows the hyena is coming and she’s like “OK kiddies Momma gotta eat....NOWWW”😬
First time seeing Cheetahs scavenge another kill. Good to see it win for a change.
@courtneyjaylyn1335
3 жыл бұрын
There is one video where 5 cheetah brothers stole from a lone male hyena.
@shafqatishan437
3 жыл бұрын
@@courtneyjaylyn1335 can you provide the link for that clip?
@shafqatishan437
3 жыл бұрын
I've seen them stealing from jackals before
@djwilliams3775
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@liondynamics8878
3 жыл бұрын
@@courtneyjaylyn1335 love to see that hyena after that lol
06:16 even the cameraman cant record the sprint...
@Turtleback8024
3 жыл бұрын
...way too fast! Amazing!
@MrQuestiel
3 жыл бұрын
Even more impressive when you remember he mentions she's and aging dying cheetah. Makes you wonder what she looked like in her prime
Man that Cheetah is fast!
@Turtleback8024
3 жыл бұрын
Eugene! I was screaming all the way! I just couldn't believe the acceleration! Man! That was fast!!!🙆
@margaritaville32
3 жыл бұрын
I thought she was too far away and wouldn’t make the catch! Maybe she picked a vulnerable prey, or she’s just that fast.
@liondynamics8878
3 жыл бұрын
Of course! 🤣
@dominicfaison5889
3 жыл бұрын
TurtleShell 8024 70 MPH
@kissfreak9056
2 жыл бұрын
Award for fastest land mammal
This is just mesmerizing. The video, the narration, the story. The world of struggles for cheetahs. So fast and so fragile, so vulnerable
@Misteraccountable
3 жыл бұрын
But so deadly
@lai8544
3 жыл бұрын
and soooo beautiful
The mother Cheetah's acceleration is amazing! This cat is fast!
@janetmichelman8412
3 жыл бұрын
Love everything about this narrator. Give his name please.
@OlJackBurton
3 жыл бұрын
She was even faster in her prime...
@suchomimustenerensis
2 жыл бұрын
Even more impressive is the fact she was an aging old cheetah meaning she was even faster as a young adult
@vio3366
2 жыл бұрын
Incredible animal, they're specifically built for speed, just stunning.
@zone6976
2 жыл бұрын
That was nothing. I've seen them go even faster
When the momma cheetah increased her speed, I was sure she'd break the sound barrier. What an amazing animal. Thank you for upload. 🙂😊
@weltonspratley4367
3 жыл бұрын
That acceleration was crazy. She was definitely going for broke. Now or never type attitude
Guy makes you feel like you in the car next to him, I caught myself nodding my head like yeah you right lol
Such a brave cheetah cub. It took all the strength he had to stand his ground. He wanted his mommy to have some food, which is fascinating...
Gazelle: I’m getting filmed, oh SHIT that’s not good news
The narrator did a FANTASTIC job... I was so captivated. Kudos to you and happy holidays! 21Dec2020
@donnacollingridge5709
3 жыл бұрын
I know they have it tough but they are very smart and very fast and they can also drag their prey up a tree
@donnacollingridge5709
3 жыл бұрын
He is a very good reporter.He explains everything to a t.Keep up the good work.Yes I like listening to you
@liondynamics8878
3 жыл бұрын
@@donnacollingridge5709 no,the wildlife have it tough.
That spotted blur that went too fast for the cameraman to catch up was an "aging mother cheetah"...just let that sink in.
@satrn5496
2 жыл бұрын
The camera just couldn't turn anymore stop hyping up the cheetah
@alextogo8367
2 жыл бұрын
@@satrn5496 it still moved blazing fast though. It was still mesmerizing to see nonetheless.
It's ironic how watching this is so peaceful for the mind. The narrator was amazing.
This cheetah male cub is going to be a very successful hunter one day
This is like a teenager defending his mother and siblings from a threat, very brave. Glad the family got enough to eat and the cub was able to hold the hyena off for a long enough time before the scavengers got their fill. Hope animals are able to thrive over the coming years. It was adorable when the cub tried intimidating the hyena xd but he did his job well. Good work and the momma ran fast. Like really really fast. The camera had a hard time keeping up.
@milxstka
2 жыл бұрын
if you're a teenage boy and need to save your mom that's one weak mom she should be saving the boy what are u talking about
@ashdog236
2 жыл бұрын
The Cheetah are scavengers too from the Jackals
@SoulCrapper
2 жыл бұрын
@@milxstka The mom was exhausted after chasing down the gazelle. And she still hadn't eaten. Even if she was stronger, at that moment was in a weakened state. So the son stepped up. If the hyena sensed any weakness from the cheetah trying to intimidate it, it would hav bulldozed them immediately and stolen the kill. It was better for the mom to recover and eat while she could and let her cubs - who had already eaten and not lost their energy in a chase - protect their kill. If you're referring to humans on average a 15+ year old teenage human male is typically stronger than their mother due to sexual dimorphism.
The narration caught my attention, this guy is a great story teller and host for your show.
@mattyy101
3 жыл бұрын
That's because you're an asmr weenie
Cheetahs are so beautiful ❤
@Turtleback8024
3 жыл бұрын
...and so blisteringly fast.
Everyone gangsta untill something is faster than the camera man😂
That's an absolute spectacle to watch. She is sooo fast. Such a strong family and the Male puffing up to give mother time to feed...Amazing
I love the way he narrates. He exactly knows what is going on. Loved every bit of it! He deserves a big applause.. 👏👏👏👏👏
@7:55: The cheetah cub is so-o cute; protecting his mom and sibs while they eat ! He's so young, yet noble; hunching himself up, lowering his head, and locking eyes on his hyena foe. He slowly, and menacingly advances, so far, so good ("hey, everybody, look at me !"), then he *trips on his tail !* Still, he remains locked in. Great stuff. Good work, little fella.
Cheetah is like I might not have strength, muscles or big teeth but I do have one thing most don't. SPEED!
I could listen to his narration all day. The love respect and admiration he has for those beautiful creatures is clearly evident.
I love how this gentleman talks about the Cheetahs with such love and respect for the whole family and especially the little young male cub. Great video
This narrator was phenomenal at his job. He knew the animals, their patterns, and why they do what they do. His love for them was clear and made this incredibly interesting. I hope to see more from him.
I love the host...... He's very skilled at delivering information quickly. He has a wealth of knowledge. Discovery Channel is better for having him.
@roguexxxd9722
3 жыл бұрын
No lol
@tsc7299
3 жыл бұрын
@@roguexxxd9722 Your level of knowledge....... No.....😂
i wish i could spend a day next to this guy, just listening to him. One can feel the passion and knowledge!
@YvetteArby
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!! I would love to hear his stories! It’s clear by his narration that he has seen a lot of wildlife and has a lot of knowledge and understanding of them! ✌🏼💖
I'd almost sit through another pointless youtube ad to see more from this presenter. Dude is great. I wish I cared about anything as much as this guy does.
@kg141414141
2 жыл бұрын
Fast forward then replay... problem solved #PAYATTENTION
@catsinwonderland7473
2 жыл бұрын
If you skip all the way to the near end, "finish" the video, and then go back to where you were in the video, you don't get any ads.
hungry and running at that speed, got that one chance. Incredible. Such a beautiful animal as well.
It’s nice to see this local guide giving us some insight on the cheetahs; I loved how the male cub defended his family.
@PunciManci777
2 жыл бұрын
👏🏾
Beautiful cats. Surprising to see a kitten so young still buying time for it's siblings & mama to eat. From the look of what was left, the cats managed to claim the lion's share of that kill.
He is fascinating with this beautiful accent. I just loved the way he narrates. Very simple way of doing things
The narrator has a voice of silk 👍🏼
“The boy said im here i protect this family now!” Thats deep...
Great to hear narration from a person who lives in the land they are talking about. Very heartfelt.
This guy i can listen to. You can hear the love for wildlife in his voice
That was absolutely amazing. Cheetahs rock. Thanks for sharing that made my night. I can't stop smiling thank you.
The speed that nature gave to these CATS its unbelievable.
Bruh when the cheetah was running faster and faster every sec omg I got chills 😂😂
Give this narrator an award. That was moving.
The little guy blew me away, what a legend!
Cheetahs have the most difficult life of all the cats. Especially the mom with cubs. It’s sad😢
@onursahin8943
3 жыл бұрын
I think male hyena's life is much worse than cheetah. They have a really sucks hierarchy, you can search and watch it in the youtube like "hyena hierarchy"
@soscobra
2 жыл бұрын
@@onursahin8943 Hyena society is like Amazons (not the Wonder Woman version, the original mythology). The hierarchy starts with Top female and then after ALL females then top male all the way down to lowest ranked male.
This guys talks so calmly and smoothly, I could go to bed to these videos each night! Like tucking me in. 😂😂😂
Get this man a documentary channel, absolutely amazing short documentary, very well narrated, and such an amazing video, what an amazing film team.
It's beautiful the way he shows so much respect for the cher
@deeknize2034
2 жыл бұрын
Cheetah
This is how all of the amazing life and souls of Africa should be shared with the world by truly amazing local and passionate people like this man.
@PunciManci777
2 жыл бұрын
👏🏾
Love this guy's voice, excellent narration!
The mother: “fine, i’ll do it myself”, what a badass 😂😂
Hands down the most impressive video of cheetah I've seen in a VERY LONG time
I like that the narration wasn't about school and degrees rather based on life. The way he expressed the storyline came from a place of tradition and storytelling than biology studies. Awesome.
@PHAL__
3 жыл бұрын
@Nue View You can say that 'fear', 'happiness', 'anger', 'love' (fraternal, maternal and similiar, not romantic, that's another beast altogheter ) are the most primal emotions have and are completely provided by our animalistic side, and the closest of a instict that you can see in a Modern Human. So I don't see whats wrong to define an animal instincts in the prism of instincts that we know. Also, there are a number of Primates, Ceteceans, felines (domestic cats included) and canine of which have been proved to have a partial or even complete concept of self. This is been proved over and over again in ethology studies. Now, the framework that trigger these emotions in humans, yes, you can argue that it is partialy a social construction.
@seetsamolapo5600
3 жыл бұрын
@Nue View bullshit. Animals run because they're SCARED. You think leopards evading lions or a deer quivering is just for the hell of it?? Perhaps we experience a richer array of emotions but best believe animals feel them too. For fuck sake they even grieve. The only thing you could say is they don't think but even that would be questionable, we just think better
@seetsamolapo5600
3 жыл бұрын
@Nue View of course amongst us there is the overly emotional like "mom" you mentioned but the original issue was about animals not having the same primal emotions which we feel which is false. We're more similar to animals than you think and emotions are probably the biggest commonality besides physical functions. And between humans we're even MORE similar emotionally in varying makeups
@PHAL__
3 жыл бұрын
@Nue View Holy cow, that was a roller coaster. You spat a lot of personal and political opinions and worldviews, but nothing on the topic being discussed, and didn't address any point I made. Also, your comment contradicts itself and creates a straw man for no reason at all. And, since you're using Freudinan nomenclature, you should know that consciousness is a lot more nuanced than was thought 100 years ago. Although Freud created parallels of the primitive human Id and animal consciousness. I stand by everything I said before.
This man talking but a massive smile on my face! He really knows how to captivate an audience, more of him please!
6:10 that mfer started shifting gears. Amazing speedsters
@tsotsiburundi8444
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣right!!hit the gas on em
This was a great video. I love the man who narrated. He seemed to really care. I became so interested. Where's he been? Get him doing more videos!!🤩
Always good to hear from the native people rather than outsiders! That was a great scene!
Good job from narrator. Authentic. MAN that cheetah mom can move. She just kept getting faster.
In 1998 I was in South Africa and had the good fortune to observe a pack of cheetahs feeding on a zebra at Pilansburgh game reserve. They are truly amazing.
Im 41 yrs old, been watching videos like this since I was a kid and finally I get to see a local doing the narration and its a beautiful thing to see! this guy did a fantastic job! hope this marks a turning point and we see this become a trend that catches on.
@PunciManci777
2 жыл бұрын
👏🏾
Amazing footage, I loved the defensive posture of the young male cheetah. Also the guide/presenter is fantastic.
Having the Cheetah's story narrated by this guy just makes it so much more riveting he is feeling every emotion of the group and his skill at putting it into a narration is fantastic.
The guy narrating this was gold. Such an amazing video
Amazing cheetah family the mum was so bloody quick great narrator made the story so interesting great job my man!!!
That was amazing! Leaves me in awe of how incredibly fast that mother cheetah was. She didn't hit 0-60 in three seconds, but after a few seconds she kicked it into afterburner. Damn that was sweet. It would be cool to actually be able to radar a cheetah in the wild running after prey or maybe be able to use the footage to calculate the speed the mother cheetah hit. Man that was amazing when she went for what I assume is top speed. I remember reading about the speed of a cheetah in the 80's and the top speed being 70mph. Then I was watching some other show, I don't think it was a documentary, I remember the talk in that show was that a cheetah's top speed was more like 40mph. The people hosting it were basing it off a cheetah following behind a truck. I didn't think about it then, but that was kind of a stupid way to measure a cheetah's top speed. A cheetah in the wild, that needs is hungry, becomes pumped full of adrenaline and will be ready to kick in the afterburner to catch prey. I don't think anyone can get a cheetah to run at full speed just for the heck of it. A cheetah knows that an explosive chase to catch prey usually ends in exhaustion. A cheetah literally pushes itself almost to the point of overheating its brain during a chase. Not to mention the energy that is used during a chase. During the chase when a cheetah hits full speed, its heart rate hits 220bpm, its blood volume is circulated through its body once every 20 seconds and as mentioned the muscles used to propel the cheetah produce an enormous amount of heat. I can't remember how many respirations per minute a cheetah running at full speed max's out at. It is also non sense when people claim that a cheetah has no stamina. A cheetah can easily hit a 40mph stride and keep it up for quite a while which is enough to out run most of the other predators. Cheetahs contrary to other big cats, have enlarged lungs, heart, liver and adrenal glands. It should be a hint with the enlarged lungs and heart that a cheetah doesn't suffer from exhaustion the way a lion or a cat more closely related to the cheetah, a cougar, does. These cats just don't have lung capacity or heart size. All the other animals which are considered to have good stamina, like wolves, African wild dogs and hyenas for instance are not running at 60 to 70 mph. Anyway, I digress.
That cheetah going full sprint was the first time a video has truly portrayed how fast these amazing animals are.
You see how fast that thing moves? Damn
This is my favorite big cat. They're so beautiful. Beautiful vid, the perfect balance of footage and narration.
6:00 all 6 gears, perfect clutch work
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Ironic post. Lol I'm in the market for a clutch for my GTI and while watching reviews on various clutches, I came across this video....then this post. Irony.....
The male cheetah tried so hard to appear intimidating while stumbling a little but it worked
This Person is a Fantastic Narrator and Wild Life Expert too. " God Bless Him !! " 🙏
Amazing narration from the wild life guide and great video 👏👏👏
His voice and narration absolute spot on we need more local “the boy said I’m here I protect this family now” love it lol
Excellent! The narrator's play-by-play is fascinating.
That dudes in such aww of the wildlife around him we need more of that man
That was spectacular to watch a mother feeding her family they are beautiful beautiful cats ,I love the way to tell what the cats are doing great stuff ,
Cheetahs got to have incredible eyesight to spot prey so far away. At first I didn't even see what she was going after
More vids by this man please, great insight and amazing voice..!
I love this, that narrator needs his own show on National Geo! I love the Mara
At 6:07, what blinding speed! The zebras in the background don't even know what's happening, at 6:20. Plus, the narrator is highly engaging. His expertise is unparalleled. Safi sana.
Just pure blitz! The power, acceleration and determination was amazing to witness. Big kudos to the narrator as well...the way he speaks of the cheetahs way of life, senses and homogony was so eloquent and informative. Really gave me a whole new respect for the cheetah, would love to see him narrate on other animals!!
7:56 Wow.. that stare.
I was gonna skip to the part where the fighting is but damn I got captivated by the way he talks about the Cheetahs.
This young man is awesome, would enjoy seeing more videos that he narrates.
This guy's voice has me wanting more. Brilliant dude!! 🔥
This man's narration is great to listen
When the cheetah gets up to speed, his commentary makes it an incredible hunt
If you haven't watched this series, it's very good. You can find it on Discovery+ and they switch between three different people: this lovely native man who was born and raised there in the Maasai-Mara, an english zoologist who has been studying the Maasai-Mara's wildlife for like 40 years, and his wife who has been studying with him and is a photographer. They all have a connection to the land and it's really refreshing to see the passion they have in their work. The married couple has been following the big cats of the Maasai-Mara to see each generation grow and make their own story. They know who's related to who and the personalities of each cat. And for their co-host, Jackson who you see in this video. He's so in touch with the land and the animals and is so proud of his heritage that- agh it's just so nice to watch.