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The Royal Male Lion by admin

Category: Hunting
A video dedicated to the male lion, his image and why he holds the supreme title as king of the beasts. Some of the most remarkable male lion footage on the net. Battles to the finish included.
Length: 04:42

War on the Plains by admin

Category: Hunting
Music: "Injection" and "Bare Island" from the Mission Impossible 2 Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer
Length: 05:44

lion kill buffalo alone by itself by admin

Category: Hunting
Free earth zoom http://www.satelliteimage-of-my-house.com A lion is hunting a buffalo and kill the bufallo alone by itself.
Length: 02:20

lion hunt by admin

Category: Hunting
great movie clip, lion hunting
Length: 02:46

Zebra tries to drown a female Lion by admin

Category: Hunting
Zebra tries to drown a female Lion
Length: 02:24

Polar Bear vs. versus Walrus, clever hunting, hunt attack by admin

Category: Hunting
http://www.playANDwatch.co.uk - To watch the Full length documentaries, movies, cartoons... visit the website.
Length: 05:46

Hunting Shadows by admin

Category: Hunting
As OPLC 6 approaches in Hesperia, many have forgotten the on-going struggle for power in post war Tehachapi. The BS Documentary series takes us "behind the lines" with "Special Forces" in the kingdom of Kern.
Length: 09:22

Safari tiger Hunting-siberia by admin

Category: Hunting
safari Tiger Hunting in the farm in siberia.THIS WITH MIX EAST MUSIC.
Length: 01:31

First EVER "Lion KILLS Giraffe" Caught on Tape!!! by admin

Category: Hunting
Lions are Africa's top predators, throughout the past 70 years scientists and wildlife film makers have been trying relentlessly to film a lion making a Giraffe kill, but to no avail. But not so long ago an amateur photographer managed to, for the first time capture a lion taking down and killing a giraffe on tape. Watch the video and PLEASE RATE "MY" VIDEO AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS. Lion vs giraffe Lion Versus Giraffe girafe
Length: 07:10

Tiger "Cathay"'s Amazing Hunt by admin

Category: Hunting
It is a battle between a South China tiger named Cathay, a young antelope, its mother & sibling, at Laohu Valley Reserve in South Africa. Inspired by the Battle at Kruger, we thought to put our prized video of this fantastic hunt in our rewilding project on YouTube for the public. Tigers Cathay (the one with Radio Collar), TigerWoods and Madonna, newly re-released into the 42 hectare large training camp were hunting, following the gorup of antelop called Blesbok. Cathay however split off and disappeared into a gully. When TigerWoods got quite close to one antelope he started to chase. The antelope crossed over the gully and back in the direction towards where Cathay had been crouching low, not knowing that she has been hiding in the grass waiting for them. Cathay singled out a young antelope-about 8 week old and in a split second, leapt out and cuaght hold of it but it wriggled out of her grasp. The Tiger managed to snatch it again, back and forth a few times. The strange thing was that Cathay (who we thought was TigerWoods initally due to the distance) could have easily killed the small antelope but she did not. She seemed to be playing with it. Meanwhile the mother of the young tried to save its child! She and another charged back and forth at Cathay in an extraordinary action. Perhaps it was motivated by maternal instinct, or perhaps it simply under-estimated the ability of the tigers, having successfully escaped from being hunted in the past year. However its action finally cost it its life. When Cathay seemed to be playing Catch & Release, the mother antelope came charging back at the tiger. Cathay, in a most unexpected move of lightening speed, let go the young and grabbed the mother. The antelop was however very stoic and stood stiff as Cathay tried to topple her using the force of her mouth, but it took the tiger quite a while to drop the antelop. Only then was Cathay able to deliver the final bite. The young antelope meanwhile, had run away! It appears its mother's sacrifice had saved her child. WE saw it reunited with the antelope group two days later. Two things are extraordinary: First, an antelope mother does not try to save her offspring in the wild very often, knowing she would be no match for a predator. Second, Cathay could have easily killed the young antelope but instead she played with it. Was it because she was using it to attract the bigger one, or because her maternal instinct told her to capture the young antelope alive for the younger tigers so they could practice hunting by playing with it, just like big cat mothers in the wild? This video is copyrighted and cannot be used without the express permission of Save China's Tigers. www.savechinastigers.org
Length: 06:42

Documentary of Lions vs Hyenas (1) by admin

Category: Hunting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsf4KDNRoqU Eternal Enemies : Lions vs Hyenas (1) Total part is 5. First part of Film. That is Documentary Film of Natural Wild Life's of Lions, Hyenas, Zebra, Rhinoceros, Giraffe and others... National Geographic Series __Lion: The lion (Panthera leo) is a member of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. With exceptionally large males exceeding 250 kg (550 lb) in weight,[2] it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions currently exist in Sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia with a critically endangered remnant population in northwest India, having disappeared from North Africa, the Middle East, and Western Asia in historic times. Until the late Pleistocene (about 10,000 years ago), the lion was the most widespread large land mammal beside humans. They were found in most of Africa, much of Eurasia from western Europe to India and, in the Americas, from the Yukon to Peru. Should they survive the rigors of cubhood, lionesses in secure habitat such as Kruger National Park may frequently reach an age of 12--14 years whereas lions seldom live for longer than 8 years.[3] However, there are records of lionesses living for up to 20 years in the wild. In captivity both male and female lions can live for over 20 years. They typically inhabit savanna and grassland, although they may take to bush and forest. Lions are unusually social compared to other cats. A pride of lions consists of related females and offspring and a small number of adult males. Groups of female lions typically hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates. The lion is an apex and keystone predator, although they will resort to scavenging if the opportunity arises. While lions, in general, do not selectively hunt humans, some have been known to become man-eaters and seek human prey. The lion is a vulnerable species, having seen a possibly irreversible population decline of 30 to 50 percent over the past two decades in its African range;[1] populations are untenable outside designated reserves and national parks. Although the cause of the decline is not well understood, habitat loss and conflicts with humans are currently the greatest causes of concern. Lions have been kept in menageries since Roman times and have been a key species sought after and exhibited in zoos the world over since the late eighteenth century. Zoos are cooperating worldwide in breeding programs for the endangered Asiatic subspecies. Visually, the male is highly distinctive and is easily recognized by its mane. The head of the male lion is one of the most widely recognized animal symbols in human culture. It has been depicted extensively in literature, in sculptures, in paintings, on national flags, and in contemporary films and literature. The lioness has been recognized, however, as the pinnacle of hunting prowess from the earliest of human writings and graphic representations. The lionesses are the hunters for their pride and capture their prey with precise and complex teamwork. Each lioness develops specific skills for her role in the hunting techniques used by her pride and, generally, assumes that role during most hunts. Members of human cultures living among lions in natural habitats have understood this characteristic and often have chosen the lioness to represent their most ferocious war deities and warriors, often naming their male rulers as her "son". Examples drawn from the earliest of written records include the Egyptian pantheon deities of Sekhmet, Bast, Menhit, and Tefnut, and these deities may have had precursors in Nubia and Lybia. Other Egyptian deities are quite complex and assume aspects that may include one as a lioness headed human or a lioness in specific roles. Depictions of lions hunting in groups have existed from the Upper Paleolithic period, with carvings and paintings from the Lascaux and Chauvet Caves. Have fun, Love Wild Life ___FOERaR___
Length: 10:51

LION- KING of BEASTS by admin

Category: Hunting
How long can the Lion roam in its kingdom? With their populations falling (recent data shows numbers to be only from 15,000 to 40,000) and man invading its territory, experts feel the king may soon fall. For more info on the King of Beasts please go to: Living with Lions Program- http://www.lionconservation.org http://lionguardians.wildlifedirect.org Olare Orok Conservancy- http://www.oocmara.com African Wildlife Foundation- http://www.awf.org Defenders of Wildlife- http://www.defenders.org Campaign Against Canned Hunts- http://www.cannedlion.co.za Big Cat Conservation- http://www.geocities.com/bigcatconservation/bccspecies/africanlion.htm & The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species... http://www.cites.org -Thanks to Sean Hartley (born and raised in Kenya and has worked at several camps as a manager. And to "Ping" a Maasai who is an excellent guide on the Mara, and has even worked at Animal Kingdom (Fl.-USA) *Lion footage filmed by me in 2008 on the Olare Orok Conservancy and the Maasai Mara in Kenya, Africa. -Myself next to "Joseph" lion footage filmed at Big Cat Rescue-Tampa, Fl by my wife. I think the lion situation one is interesting and brings up much debate on how/if we can conserve the king of Africa. Can we save the lion, or is it doomed simply by the amount of people on this planet? Although some conservation groups back trophy hunting, I do not fully agree and tend to support those parks that do not see hunting, nor "walk with a lion" programs as an option for the lions conservation. Thanks so much for watching- Brian http://www.bcprints.com
Length: 05:24

Mountain Lion Hunting Part 2 by admin

Category: Hunting
www.huntingvideo.ca
Length: 07:52

Jaguar Hunting Giant Fresh Water Fish (Pirarucu) by admin

Category: Hunting
Jaguar Hunting Giant Fresh Water Fish (Pirarucu). Jaguar defeats the Giant Fresh Water fish.
Length: 02:07

Lions Hunting by admin

Category: Hunting
The lion's kingdom isn't what it once was. Once upon a time the king of beast roamed in Europe and America too. See all National Geographic videos: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/?source=4001
Length: 02:29

Cheetahs hunting. by admin

Category: Hunting
Cheetahs hunting.
Length: 01:43

Wolves Hunting Bison by admin

Category: Hunting
Four Wolves Hunting Bison.
Length: 04:31

Humpback Whale: Hunting Technique by admin

Category: Hunting
An intelligent technique Humpback Whales use when hunting Herring.
Length: 02:09

Lion attack hunting safari Africa by admin

Category: Hunting
Real Lion Attack.... Hunting.... Safari Africa
Length: 01:29

Puma Hunt by sanuberto

Category: Hunting
This is a puma hunt that took place in our ranch San Uberto, in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. These are Danish hunters: Henrik and Peter. Thank you!!
Length: 01:42




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