NGOBOSWAN male checks up on his cubs 🐆 The NKUHUMA pride 🦁

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MalaMala Safari Moments 🤠 Episode 294.
- The Ngoboswan male and the cubs of the Sibuye female.
- The Nkuhuma pride.
From MalaMala Game Reserve to wherever you are in the world, we'll bring you moments from our daily safaris in one of Africa's most iconic private game reserves.

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  • @annettelane659
    @annettelane659Ай бұрын

    Delightful leopard sighting, great to see Ngoboswan again. Nkuhumas are looking good too. Gosh these big cats walk for miles. Awesome vid as always MalaMala, thank you. ❤💯

  • @pamfranz9625
    @pamfranz9625Ай бұрын

    Pity human families aren't as loving and kind to each other, beautiful lions

  • @MundiaKamau

    @MundiaKamau

    Ай бұрын

    "Pity human families aren't as loving and kind to each other"?🙂Really?🙂"Love and tenderness" can be fickle though🙂Next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above, are "food fights" between the very same lionesses above, at a kill the pride has made, next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above between the lionesses, are intense rivalries between the lionesses in the pride, maybe even leading to nasty fights, and one or two lionesses being ejected/expelled from the pride, next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above between the lionesses, is the ejection/expulsion of their very own teenage sons and nephews, from the pride. There is a fine line between "love and tenderness" and "every man for himself", and this applies to all living things, including we human beings. Lionesses are very gentle, caring and protective of their cubs, and it is suicidal for any living thing, including we human beings, to knowingly approach a lioness and her cubs, yet those very same cubs, especially the male cubs, face the wrath of "mum" when they become teenagers, are probably even personally expelled by "mum" from the pride when they become teenagers. Does any of us really have any friends in this life?🙂 Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 19th March 2024.

  • @christywallace7339
    @christywallace7339Ай бұрын

    It's a beautiful thing to see the pride bonding and the affection they show for each other.❤❤ Another Awesome video

  • @AngelPerez-vo7nn

    @AngelPerez-vo7nn

    Ай бұрын

    I agree 💯 persent let's go beautiful nkuhuma pride ❤bro ❤️🦁👑

  • @Leopard_Lover
    @Leopard_LoverАй бұрын

    😻😻😻😻😻 that was MAGICAL!! Ty Ty so much mala mala !!

  • @IonutFlorinCiontu
    @IonutFlorinCiontuАй бұрын

    Amazing sightings love the NKHUMAS and Ngoboswan male leopard and his cub and sibuye thanks so much Mala Mala

  • @MalaMalaGameReserve

    @MalaMalaGameReserve

    Ай бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @WildlifeStories26
    @WildlifeStories26Ай бұрын

    Thank you very great video

  • @pamfranz9625
    @pamfranz9625Ай бұрын

    Just love these videos, thank you Mala Mala

  • @MalaMalaGameReserve

    @MalaMalaGameReserve

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you like them!

  • @buffiesilver
    @buffiesilverАй бұрын

    You know that is a rare sight seeing a male leopard checking on his offspring. What beautiful sights, thank you for sharing.

  • @Peace2yaa
    @Peace2yaaАй бұрын

    I honestly don't know why you don't have million of subscribers yet 🤔 Your content is amazing! What I love most about your videos is that you don't hear much human voices. Hardly any. It's just the animals and the sounds of the bush☺️ I don't mind commentary, but it's not always needed. Love your channel🥰🦋

  • @katherinejones4249
    @katherinejones4249Ай бұрын

    The females said to each other we gotta stay clean for our king lol

  • @chrisargyriou1660
    @chrisargyriou1660Ай бұрын

    I love the way that you got the video up close to the loins awaking up together ❤️

  • @MalaMalaGameReserve

    @MalaMalaGameReserve

    Ай бұрын

    😊 thank you

  • @kirill_dreamer74
    @kirill_dreamer74Ай бұрын

    Land of big cat mums& dads❤🦁🐆♥️

  • @private4918
    @private4918Ай бұрын

    Didn't think the male leopards had much of a "paternal" instinct. I know of one example of tigers having a little. Interesting. Nkuhumas. Young male cub-sub present.

  • @hotbit7327
    @hotbit7327Ай бұрын

    How many females are in the Nkuhuma pride now? With a good coalition of males, they have a big chance to become mega pride quite soon!

  • @karinajas
    @karinajasАй бұрын

    What are Sibuye's cubs? Male and female, two females, or two males? Thanks

  • @MalaMalaGameReserve

    @MalaMalaGameReserve

    Ай бұрын

    One of each 👩‍👧‍👦

  • @karinajas

    @karinajas

    Ай бұрын

    That's awesome, thanks!@@MalaMalaGameReserve

  • @MundiaKamau
    @MundiaKamauАй бұрын

    "Love and tenderness" can be fickle🙂Next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above, are "food fights" between the very same lionesses above, at a kill the pride has made, next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above between the lionesses, are intense rivalries between the lionesses in the pride, maybe even leading to nasty fights, and one or two lionesses being ejected/expelled from the pride, next moment after the "love and tenderness" we witness above between the lionesses, is the harsh ejection/expulsion of their very own teenage sons and nephews, from the pride. There is a fine line between "love and tenderness" and "every man for himself", and this applies to all living things, including we human beings. Lionesses are very gentle, caring and protective of their cubs, and it is suicidal for any living thing, including we human beings, to knowingly approach a lioness and her cubs, yet those very same cubs, especially the male cubs, face the wrath of "mum" when they become teenagers, are probably even personally expelled by "mum" from the pride when they become teenagers. Does any of us really have any friends in this life?🙂 Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 19th March 2024.

  • @kirill_dreamer74

    @kirill_dreamer74

    Ай бұрын

    Man what you wrote depends on the pride and the relations between members may vary, I remember the Ottawa Prince and his friendly pride, then there were i.e. Mapogos who terrorized everyone, and often had fights between themselves etc. There were prides who cared about the injured members, there were others who didn't, there's no general rule as everywhere in the world I guess. I dunno what it depends on. There are leopard dads who don't give a sh.. and others who help females in raising kids, for instance. I dunno what it depends on, either. Maybe animals have personalities or at least characters may vary. Of course you are from there and you may know better. I am not. I have known humans who treated their families worse than lions. It all depends...

  • @hotbit7327

    @hotbit7327

    Ай бұрын

    @@kirill_dreamer74 💯agree. Lions do have different personalities/characters. Also, it's rather a table etiquette than fights during the meal, unless there is very little to eat. When it's a food abundance, there is peaceful dining, when scarcity - a lot of tension, including fight. Identical as in the human society. At the core, lions or elephants are more similar to humans than people WANT or have COURAGE to think.

  • @katherinejones4249
    @katherinejones4249Ай бұрын

    I would love to have yal jobs

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